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Spring is just around the corner.

In fact, March is just a few days away (*gasp*).

Which likely means you're thinking about somewhere warm and getting away for a couple of days. And you deserve it — but you shouldn't be planning your packing list without this top cash back credit card.

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I urge you to read our full review here. Doing so could easily bank you a few hundred extra dollars — just in time for your spring and summer adventures!

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(In case you're still on the fence, this card is so good, I signed up personally. It's that valuable!)

To your financial ascent,

Nathan Hamilton
Director, The Ascent by The Motley Fool

P.S. You should know that we are committed to helping you improve your finances. To that end, if we wouldn't recommend a credit card to a close family member, we wouldn't recommend it to you on The Ascent either.

 

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