Bank Bonuses & Bank Rates
- Don’t sleep on this BMO Checking bonus up to $400 good until 5/3/24.
- Upgrade Premier Savings 5.21% APY for $1K or more, plus earn a $200 bonus too! Ends on 4/30/24.
- Earn $200 bonus with an Upgrade Rewards Checking once you have direct deposit at least $1,000 in 45 days. Expires 4/30/24.
- Huntington Bank has the $400 checking bonus with DD requirement and $600 bonus with $25K deposit. Expires 6/7/24.
- Available in AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, NY, SC, TX, TN, VA, this $450 checking bonus from First Horizon Bank with no direct deposit requirement.
- Valley National Bank also has the $150 checking bonus without direct deposit or you can get up to $240 checking bonus with DD. Available in NY, NJ, FL, AL, and PA. There is no expiration date.
- For MO residents, Jefferson Bank is offering a $300 checking bonus and $50 referral bonus. Good until 12/31/24.
- For IN residents, Public Service Credit Union is offering a $100 checking bonus and $100 referral bonus.
- Available nationwide, Magnifi Financial offers highly competitive CD rates of up to 5.35% APY.
- Available nationwide, Citizens Access is currently offering 5% APY on their 12 month term CD.
- For FL, IL, WI residents, First American Bank currently offers a $50 bonus when referring friends and family to open an account. There’s also a $50 student checking bonus.
- American Express has sent out an email saying they will send out 1099-INT for Business checking bonus. Right now, it only for 30K MR points. You might as well wait for 50K to sign up.
Credit Card Offers
- Ink Business Cash Credit Card Up to $750 Bonus – New 10% Business Relationship Bonus! No annual fee, 5X up to $25K at office supply stores.
- See our list of the best grocery credit cards for 2024.
- Capital One Venture X Business card 150K Miles sign up bonus. I personally have this card. With the annual $300 travel credit and 10K points anniversary, it’s a forever keeper card for me.
- No longer Target redcard, it’s now known as Target Circle card for 5% cash back at Target. There is also a $50 coupon too.
- The Citi® Diamond Preferred® Card is offering 0% Intro APR for 21 months on balance transfers from date of first transfer and 0% Intro APR for 12 months on purchases from date of account opening.
Travel News & Deals
- Accor ALL members can earn up to 25,000 bonus Reward points when exploring Fairmont Hotels & Resorts’ iconic locations throughout California and Hawai’i.. To sweeten the deal, you’ll receive 15% off your room reservation and a $50 dining credit to enjoy during your stay.
- BankAmeriDeal/Chase Offer(Targeted): Earn 10% back on all your Alaska Airlines airfare purchases when spending $50+ per purchase. Expires May 1, 2024. Maximum $45 cash back.
- Citi has announced they will be increasing the Global Entry fee reimbursement to $120 for the Citi/AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard.
- United is offering bonus miles under their Mile Play promotion when you complete certain requirements.
- Choice Privileges is running a points sale whereas you can buy 12,000+ points & get a 40% bonus (0.74cpp). Expires April 30, 2024.
Hot Deals
- SiriusXM is offering the Music & Entertainment Plan for $2.99 per month for up to 36 months
- Reminder from now until April 23rd, Kroger is offering 4x Fuel Points 0n 3rd Party Gift Cards, also fixed-value Visa & Mastercard gift cards. (Must clip coupon).
- DoorDash: Get 50% off $12+ order using promo code Discount50fly
- Sam’s Club currently offers new members a 1-Year Sam’s Club Membership for $20.
- Uniqlo Amex Offer: Get $10 back with $50+ spend valid through 7/31/24.
- Newegg: Purchase $100 DoorDash Gift Cards for $90. Limit 10. Valid through 4/11/24.
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