🥷 Ninja Academy – Lesson 105

Types of Credit Cards Explained: Cashback, Reward Points & Co‑Branded Cards

Welcome back, Ninja.

Once beginners understand credit score and safe usage, the next confusion is:

“Which type of credit card should I choose?”

Cashback?
Reward points?
Miles?

In this lesson, we’ll focus on the two most common and beginner‑friendly types:

  • Cashback Credit Cards
  • Reward Point Credit Cards

By the end, you’ll know which one suits you — and which one to avoid.


🧠 First Rule: All Credit Cards Are Not the Same

Banks design cards based on how they want you to spend.

Some cards:

  • Give money back directly
    Others:
  • Give points that can be converted later

Understanding this difference saves you from bad choices.


💰 Type 1: Cashback Credit Cards

What Is a Cashback Credit Card?

A cashback card gives you real money back on your spending.

Example:

  • You spend ₹10,000
  • Card gives 2% cashback
  • You get ₹200

This cashback is:

  • Credited to your statement, or
  • Adjusted in next bill

Simple. Clean. Transparent.


🟢 Pros of Cashback Cards

  • Easy to understand
  • No calculations
  • No conversion headache
  • Best for beginners

What you see = what you get.


🔴 Cons of Cashback Cards

  • Cashback is usually capped
  • Lower rewards on premium spending
  • Limited category benefits

🥷 Who Should Choose Cashback Cards?

Choose cashback cards if you:

  • Are a beginner
  • Want simplicity
  • Spend on groceries, fuel, food, online shopping
  • Don’t want to track points

Cashback = Stress‑free Ninja life.


⭐ Type 2: Reward Point Credit Cards

What Are Reward Points?

Reward cards give you points instead of direct money.

Example:

  • Spend ₹100
  • Earn 2 reward points

These points can later be redeemed for:

  • Vouchers
  • Products
  • Bill payments
  • Flights / hotels (in some cards)

🧮 The Hidden Maths of Reward Points

Here’s the trap:

  • 1 reward point ≠ ₹1 always
  • Value depends on redemption option

Example:

  • 1 point = ₹0.25 for cash
  • 1 point = ₹0.50 for vouchers

So rewards look big — but real value varies.


🟢 Pros of Reward Point Cards

  • Higher potential value
  • Good for frequent spenders
  • Better benefits on premium cards

🔴 Cons of Reward Point Cards

  • Complicated redemption
  • Points can expire
  • Bad redemption = poor value
  • Not beginner‑friendly

🥷 Who Should Choose Reward Point Cards?

Choose reward cards if you:

  • Understand credit cards well
  • Spend regularly
  • Are ready to track points
  • Redeem smartly

Reward cards are power tools, not toys.



🏷️ Type 3: Co‑Branded Credit Cards

What Is a Co‑Branded Credit Card?

A co‑branded card is issued by a bank + a brand together.

Examples of brands:

  • Amazon
  • Flipkart
  • Swiggy
  • Airlines
  • Fuel companies

These cards give extra benefits only on that brand.


🟢 Pros of Co‑Branded Cards

  • High rewards on partner brand
  • Instant value if you already use that brand
  • Often low or zero joining fee

🔴 Cons of Co‑Branded Cards

  • Limited benefits outside the partner brand
  • Poor value if your spending pattern changes
  • Not flexible long‑term

🥷 Who Should Choose Co‑Branded Cards?

Choose co‑branded cards if:

  • You spend regularly on one brand
  • You understand reward structure
  • It is not your first credit card

Rule:
👉 Co‑branded cards should be secondary cards, not your main card.


⚔️ Cashback vs Reward Points vs Co‑Branded (Quick Comparison)

FeatureCashbackReward PointsCo‑Branded
SimplicityVery HighMediumMedium
FlexibilityHighHighLow
Brand Lock‑inNoneNoneHigh
Beginner Friendly✅ Yes⚠️ Maybe❌ No
Best ForDaily spendsOptimised spendsBrand loyal users

🥷 Ninja Recommendation (Beginner Rule)

If you are in White Belt level:

👉 Start with Cashback Credit Cards

Upgrade to reward cards only when:

  • You control spending
  • You always pay full dues
  • You understand redemption value

⚠️ Common Beginner Mistakes

❌ Choosing reward cards for status
❌ Ignoring redemption value
❌ Letting points expire
❌ Overspending for rewards

Remember:
Rewards should reward discipline, not bad habits.


🎯 Final Summary

  • Cashback = simple, safe, beginner‑friendly
  • Reward points = powerful but complex
  • Start simple, upgrade later

🥷 Lesson 105 Complete

You now understand the three most common card types and when to use each.

Choose cards for value, not vanity.

Stay sharp, Ninja 🥷

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