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Credit Card Reward Points adds to my net worth

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Posted on Thursday, July 10th, 2008 | In Current Market News, Stocks to Watch
Contributed by: Elias Tsepouridis (http://www.financepuzzle.com) -

In a previous post, I talked about how you can create some cash/savings through the use of all of the current rewards options available. I decided to utilize this startegy by paying my recent graduate school tuition bills through a Citibank Dividend Rewards card. With this card, I receive a certain percentage back in cash through a dividend check.

As each semester is completed, I accrue these dividend dollars quickly with my credit card. I just recently requested a dividend check valued $129.57 so that I can create additional passive income by earning interest in my ING account. I will update my net worth to include these savings.

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About Elias Tsepouridis (http://www.financepuzzle.com)
Elias Tsepouridis has 10 years of corporate financial management and valuation experience. He is a freelance writer who has managed his own portfolio for the last 5 years.

Elias publishes and tracks all of his investments on his blog FinancePuzzle.com. His detailed analysis focuses on purchasing stock of businesses with long-term value and growth potential at a price that includes a safety of margin. Elias analyzes one stock per week, which is recommended by his subscriber base.

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