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8 Simple Reasons Why the Chase Sapphire Preferred Is Still the Best $95 Travel Card You Can Get


The Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card has stayed the best $95 travel card because it keeps delivering real value without adding more hoops to jump through. It's the card I still recommend first, and it's ... Read More

The Chase Sapphire Preferred Could Save You More Than $1,000 on Travel This Year


Every year, Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card holders get a $50 statement credit for hotel bookings made through Chase Travel. It's automatic. Just book a hotel through the portal and the credit appears ... Read More

After traveling to 40+ countries, the Chase Sapphire Preferred is the only premium travel card I'm keeping


As a full-time traveler who's spent two years traveling across 40+ countries, a good travel credit card is a necessity for me. I've opened half a dozen travel cards over the years, ranging from ... Read More

Why the Chase Sapphire Reserve is a travel-card powerhouse worth its $795 annual fee


The Chase Sapphire Reserve® sits atop the market for premium travel-focused credit cards alongside the American Express Platinum Card®. With an annual fee of $795, the Sapphire Reserve is aimed ... Read More

Your Chase Sapphire Reserve Fee Is Shooting Up. Here's How to Downgrade


The Chase Sapphire Reserve® annual fee goes up to $795 for existing cardholders starting Oct. 26. If you downgrade to the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, you can preserve your account and points with ... Read More

Spend $600 On Chase Travel, Earn $100—And Unlock Extra Rewards With These Top Chase Cards


With a background in journalism and counseling, Penny Min blends analytical research with real-world insight to help readers make informed financial decisions. At Forbes Marketplace, she specializes ... Read More

Is It Worth Spending $75,000 on the Chase Sapphire Reserve To Unlock More Perks?


When Chase announced the top-to-bottom refresh of the Chase Sapphire Reserve® earlier this year, it took the credit card industry by storm. The ultrapremium card received its first major revamp since ... Read More

Is the New Chase Sapphire Reserve 125K-Point Travel Rewards Bonus Worth It?


If you’re a player in the travel rewards world, the new 125,000-point bonus offered by the Chase Sapphire Reserve card has no doubt caught your attention. Even for a premium travel card, this ... Read More

Ready for a Chase Sapphire Reserve®? 8 Questions to Ask Before You Apply


The Chase Sapphire Reserve® is a high-end travel rewards credit card with excellent value, but only a small subset of users will be able to maximize it. To determine if the Chase Sapphire Reserve is ... Read More

Chase Sapphire Reserve’s Hotel Credit Just Got an ‘Edit’


With hotels in the Edit collection, make sure that redeeming credits doesn’t end up costing you more than it saves. Many or all of the products on this page are from partners who compensate us when ... Read More

Your Chase Sapphire Reserve Fee Is Shooting Up. Here’s How to Downgrade


If you’re a current Chase Sapphire Reserve® cardholder, you’re probably questioning whether the card is still worth it when the annual fee jumps to $795. Increasing $245 from the previous $550 could ... Read More


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