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Credit card statement credits: Tips for keeping track

I’m turning a new leaf.

As I’ve added more premium cards to my award strategy, my wallet has expanded. Top-tier travel products have been raising annual fees and adding more statement credits throughout the year, and I’ve reached the point where it’s time to get organized. I don’t want to miss out on value because I let the months slip away.

I have perks to keep track of on my American Express Platinum Card®, Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card, Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card and Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card (see rates and fees).

Depending on the benefit, a statement credit may reset each calendar year, on my account anniversary, biannually, quarterly or monthly. It’s a lot to keep track of — and that’s why I leaned on my fellow TPGers to help me out. Some of my colleagues successfully manage more than 20 rewards cards.

If you’re balancing multiple cards with time-sensitive statement credits, you aren’t alone. Here are four tips to help you — and me — get on track with our card perks.

Log in to online account trackers

While I haven’t yet hopped on the spreadsheet train or set up recurring app notifications, I do check in on my card accounts weekly and keep an eye on the benefit trackers for each of my cards.

This method isn’t perfect, as it can take anywhere from a few days to even weeks for certain statement credits to be reflected in my account.

However, I do appreciate how issuers, such as American Express, eventually reflect the exact dollar amount I’ve spent toward a benefit, along with how much I have left to spend to maximize it.

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This method is working for now, but as my life becomes busier (and I add more cards to my wallet), I can see the need for other options for tracking my credits.

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Related: How long does it take to receive statement credits from Amex, Capital One, Chase and Citi?

Make a spreadsheet

Award travel enthusiasts have been making spreadsheets to keep up with statement credits, benefits, bonus categories and balances for years. Admittedly, this is a straightforward route that I hope to take advantage of more in 2026.

Luckily, many TPGers have perfected their process. Director of points, miles and credit card content Carly Helfand‘s method is streamlined. She splits up statement credits into sections based on the card they’re found on, listing the amount she can receive and how often it’s earned.

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For instance, in the Amex Platinum section of her spreadsheet, Carly has four $100 Resy credits listed out with “Q1,” “Q2,” “Q3” and “Q4” — designating the four up to $100 quarterly statement credits the Amex Platinum Card provides for purchases made with any eligible U.S. Resy restaurant.*

*Cardholders receive up to $400 per calendar year; enrollment is required; no reservation is required.

She marks an “X” in a corresponding cell after a statement credit is used and checks her spreadsheet quarterly.

A spreadsheet is flexible, customizable and personal, but you have to take time to check in with it regularly. My New Year’s resolution will be to establish a spreadsheet routine that works for me since this method is not one-size-fits-all.

Related: Amex Platinum Card members: Take advantage of your credits before the end of the year

Set email and calendar reminders

Sometimes, you need a quick pop-up to get your mind on track.

Lead points and miles writer Katie Genter said she uses a few spreadsheets, but she also uses AwardWallet to send out email reminders when a statement credit she hasn’t used yet is about to expire.

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Contributing editor Matt Moffitt sets recurring reminders each quarter in his Google Calendar for monthly, quarterly and biannual credits. This includes the up to $75 quarterly Lululemon credit for purchases at U.S. stores (excluding outlets) and online on the Amex Platinum.**

**Cardholders receive up to $300 in statement credits per calendar year; enrollment is required.

These are tips I can also get behind since I regularly use Google Calendar to keep up with travel plans and appointments. Adding in my easy-to-forget statement credits should be seamless.

Related: Don’t let credits go to waste: Your 2025 end-of-year credit card checklist

Use an app

Matt updates a “master list” of biannual and annual credits in the Notes app on his iPhone every time he spends one.

For example, he has a note to use his Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card‘s up to $200 biannual Hilton resort statement credit (up to $400 in statement credits per calendar year on eligible purchases at Hilton resorts; enrollment is required) in the first half of 2026 since he’s already used it for the second half of 2025.

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Carly sets up notifications on a to-do list app called TickTick to remind herself to check in on recurring credits, and Katie uses the app Todoist for reminders.

Katie said she will “double (and, in some cases, triple) up on reminders” to be sure she isn’t missing out on statement credits. I think that’s a pretty good idea.

Related: Traveling soon? These 12 apps and websites make award redemptions easier to find

Bottom line

If you have multiple premium credit cards offering long lists of statement credits, you’ll want to ensure you’re using them up and maximizing the return on your annual fees.

This can become more challenging as you add more cards to your strategy, which is why now could be the best time to get organized.

I’m ready to try some of these methods out for myself to make it easier to keep up with all my perks.

Related: Maximize your rewards: Your points and miles checklist

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