Permalink Report Abuse
The best $500 limit credit card is Citi Double Cash. In addition to a spending limit of at least $500, you’ll get 2% cash back on all your purchases, no matter what they are. And on top of that, there’s no annual fee. If you’d rather focus on financing than rewards, Citi Simplicity also offers a $500+ limit, plus 0% for 18 months on both purchases and balance transfers. And another good financing option with no balance transfer fee is Chase Slate, which also has a limit of $500 or more.
This answer was first published on 03/24/20. For the most current information about a financial product, you should always check and confirm accuracy with the offering financial institution. Editorial and user-generated content is not provided, reviewed or endorsed by any company.
People also ask
Can I get a $500 credit card?
You can get a $500 limit credit card if you have a fair credit score or better (640+). The Citi Double Cash® Card is one of the best cards with a $500 minimum credit limit because it has great rewards, a $0 annual fee, and the potential for an even higher limit depending on your overall creditworthiness. It requires a credit score of 640 or higher.
On the other hand, if you have bad or limited credit,...
read full answer
What is the highest credit card limit you can get?
The highest credit card limit you can get is over $100,000 according to reports from credit card holders. But like most credit cards in general, even the highest-limit credit cards will only list minimum spending limits in their terms. The best high limit credit cards offer spending limits of $10,000 or more.
In order to get $100,000+ in spending power, you need a lot of assets and income, little debt, and a spotless credit history. Let’s look at...
read full answer
What is the usual credit limit for a first credit card?
The usual credit limit for a first credit card is $100 to $500, on average, depending on which card you get. The credit limit could be as low as $100 for store credit cards or up to $500 if your first credit card is issued by a bank or credit union. People who've built good credit (700 or higher) with loans or as authorized users can expect higher starting limits compared to those with limited or no...
read full answer
see this user
kjchristopher357, Member
@kjchristopher357
Permalink Report Abuse
Citi looks like the best card to have
This answer was first published on 03/24/20. For the most current information about a financial product, you should always check and confirm accuracy with the offering financial institution. Editorial and user-generated content is not provided, reviewed or endorsed by any company.
see this user
syikiastern4, Member
@syikiastern4
Permalink Report Abuse
Citi Double Cash, especially with the 2% cash back on every charge.
This answer was first published on 03/22/20. For the most current information about a financial product, you should always check and confirm accuracy with the offering financial institution. Editorial and user-generated content is not provided, reviewed or endorsed by any company.
see this user
vmowery, Member
@vmowery
Permalink Report Abuse
Citi they are very good when we use. They allow $500 and then we teceive a 2% back on sll that we buy. You can not ask for better.
This answer was first published on 03/17/20. For the most current information about a financial product, you should always check and confirm accuracy with the offering financial institution. Editorial and user-generated content is not provided, reviewed or endorsed by any company.
see this user
kimberlyadams1973_ka, Member
@kimberlyadams1973_ka
Permalink Report Abuse
Citi Double Cash you get 2% cash back financing rewards
This answer was first published on 03/12/20. For the most current information about a financial product, you should always check and confirm accuracy with the offering financial institution. Editorial and user-generated content is not provided, reviewed or endorsed by any company.
see this user
Argan Exsar, Member
@argan_exsar
Permalink Report Abuse
The Citi Double Cash is pretty good. The best thing about it is that you earn cash back twice: 1% on purchases, and 1% as you pay for those purchases.
This answer was first published on 08/24/18. For the most current information about a financial product, you should always check and confirm accuracy with the offering financial institution. Editorial and user-generated content is not provided, reviewed or endorsed by any company.
Did we answer your question?
Important Disclosures
Ad Disclosure: Certain offers that appear on this site originate from paying advertisers. For full transparency, here is a list of our current advertisers.
Advertising impacts how and where offers appear on this site (including, for example, the order in which they appear and their prevalence). At WalletHub we try to present a wide array of offers, but our offers do not represent all financial services companies or products.
Advertising enables WalletHub to provide you proprietary tools, services, and content at no charge. Advertising does not impact WalletHub's editorial content including our best picks, reviews, ratings and opinions. Those are completely independent and not provided, commissioned, or endorsed by any company, as our editors follow a strict editorial policy.
WalletHub is not a financial advisor. Our goal is to provide you with top-notch content, data, and tools. You are responsible for deciding what financial products and providers are best for your needs.
WalletHub members have a wealth of knowledge to share, and we encourage everyone to do so while respecting our content guidelines. This question was posted by WalletHub. WalletHub does not endorse any particular contributors and cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of any information posted.
Irrespective of whether an institution or professional is a paid advertiser, the presence of information on WalletHub does not constitute a referral or endorsem*nt of the institution or professional by us or vice versa.
We work hard to show you up-to-date product terms, however, this information does not originate from us and thus, we do not guarantee its accuracy. Actual terms may vary. Before submitting an application, always verify all terms and conditions with the offering institution. Please let us know if you notice any differences.
GET YOUR FREE CREDIT SCORE & REPORT
Join WalletHub
+ 100% FREE
+ Unlimited Credit Reports
+ Unlimited Credit Scores
+ Credit Monitoring Protection
+ Credit Improvement Tips
+ Automatically Finds Savings
No credit card needed