What does 5 percent cash back mean

When a rewards program or credit card is offering 5% cash back, it means that for every $1 you spend you will earn 5 cents ($0.05) in the form of cash back.

You can calculate 5% cash back multiplying 0.05 by the amount you plan on spending. If you were to spend $1,000, you would calculate 5% back by doing $1,000 x 0.05 which would equal $50.

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There are two credit cards that feature 5% cash back categories that rotate on a quarterly basis. Those cards are the Chase Freedom Flex℠ and Discover it® card.

Cash back earned on these cards are capped at $1,500 in combined spend between rotating categories each quarter and once that cap is hit, you'll earn 1% back for the remainder of the quarter.

Personally, I recommend having both of these cards since it gives you the ability to maximize your rewards when a meaningful 5% cash back category is presented to you. They also have no annual fee so there's really no downside to having them.

What does 5 percent cash back mean

The Discover it® card features rotating categories in which you can earn 5% cash back across different categories every quarter.

There are a good handful of credit cards that offer 5% cash back or more in specific categories. Which cards are best will depend on how much you spend.

Here are a few credit cards that earn 5% cash back or more in a specific category along with their current intro offers:

  • 5% Back On Select Category You Spend The Most In Every Month

    Earn $200 cash back after you spend $1,500 on purchases in the first 6 months of account opening. This bonus offer will be fulfilled as 20,000 ThankYou® Points, which can be redeemed for $200 cash back.

  • 6% Back On U.S. Supermarket & Streaming Services

    Earn a $250 statement credit after you spend $3,000 in purchases on your new Card within the first 6 months.

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Best Credit Cards

Listed below are up to 10 of the best rewards credit cards based on the spend amounts you entered (when applicable).

Travel Cards

Travel credit cards are great for building rewards redeemable towards a wide variety of travel including airfare, hotels, car rentals, cruises, and more. Most travel cards also offer a range of benefits that can make your trips more enjoyable and save you money.

Cash Back Cards

Cash back is one of the most flexible form of rewards and most easy to understand. Rewards earned are worth face value and they can be used towards almost anything.

Rewards Cards

If you're looking to earn a solid return on your spend, rewards credit cards are the way to go. These cards offer general rewards that can be used towards a number of different redemptions including cash back, statement credits, travel, gift cards, and more.

Airline Cards

These are the best credit cards if you're looking to use rewards towards award flights. Co-branded credit cards offer benefits such as lounge access the ability to earn qualifying miles through spending.

Hotel Cards

If you're looking to use rewards towards free nights at hotels, these are the best cards for you. Many co-branded hotel cards offer great benefits such as annual free nights, complimentary elite status, and more.

No Annual Fee Cards

If you're looking to minimize your immediate costs while still earning plenty of value, you may want to consider a credit card with no annual fee. Some of these cards also offer lower interest rates and balance transfer offers.

No Foreign Transaction Fee Cards

When you make a charge with your credit card outside of the U.S., many card issuers will charge you a foreign transaction fee which is typically around 3% of the purchase price. Luckily, many credit cards waive foreign transaction fees which is great if you're looking to earn rewards on international spending and travel.

How much is 5 percent cash back?

5% cash back is 5 cents back on the dollar. So for every $1 spent, you would get 5 cents back.

What is 5% cash back on $100?

5% cash back on a $100 purchase would would earn you $5 back.

How much cash back can I earn at 5% cash back?

It depends on how much you spend. You can use the 5% Cash Back Calculator on this page to calculate total cash back based on your spend.

How do I know what's the best credit card for my spend?

You can use the Credit Card Finder Tool to get a list of the best credit cards based on your spend across categories.

Is 5% cash back good?

If you are looking to maximize rewards, a 5% cash-back card can be a great asset. Oftentimes, they have standard interest rates and no annual fee. However, these rotating category cards aren't for everyone.

What does getting 5% cash back mean?

Cash back rewards operate on a percentage basis. An example: If you have a card with a purchase rewards rate of 1.5% and you make $100 in purchases, you would earn $1.50 in cash back. These rewards may seem small, but they can add up quickly.

Is cash back free money?

Yes and no. When you're making purchases you would normally have made anyway, cashback might feel like free money. However, you only receive cashback in exchange for purchasing something in the first place—so there is a cost associated with it.

What is 2% cash back on $100?

Earning 2% cash back simply means that for every $100 you spend on your credit card, you'll get $2 back.