Annual fee breakeven$795 annual feeFee offset by perks

Chase Sapphire Reserve® for Business: Annual Fee Breakeven

vs. a 2% no-fee cash-back baseline

The Chase Sapphire Reserve® for Business charges a $795 annual fee. At $1,918 in usability-weighted perk value, the fee is already offset before you earn a single reward point. On rewards alone — ignoring perks — you'd need to spend $5,679 in Chase Travel portal to break even vs. a no-fee 2% card.

Computed · Baseline: 2% (Citi Double Cash)

Breakeven by spend category

CategoryEarn rateEffective %Breakeven spend
Chase Travel portal8x16%$5,679/yr
Lyft rides5x10%$9,938/yr
Flights & hotels (direct)4x8%$13,250/yr
Online advertising3x6%$19,875/yr
All other purchases1x2%Below baseline

Breakeven = annual fee ÷ (effective % − 2% baseline). Effective % = earn rate × 2¢ point value. Categories at or below 2% shown dimmed — they do not beat the no-fee baseline.

Perk credits

$1,918 usability-weighted of $2,580 face value — exceeds the $795 annual fee

PerkFace valueUsabilityWeighted value
Annual travel credit
Statement credit for eligible travel purchases.
$300easy$300
The Edit luxury hotel credit
Credit for eligible The Edit hotel bookings through Chase.
$500moderate$375
Airport lounge access
Chase Sapphire Lounges and Priority Pass access globally.
$850moderate$638
Google Workspace credit
Eligible Google Workspace subscriptions.
$200moderate$150
ZipRecruiter credit
Eligible ZipRecruiter recruiting service purchases.
$400hard$200
DoorDash credits
Monthly credits for eligible DoorDash orders.
$300moderate$225
Global Entry or TSA PreCheck credit
Up to $120 credit every four years, annualized.
$30easy$30
Total$2,580$1,918

Methodology

Baseline: 2% flat cash-back (Citi Double Cash — best publicly available rate on a no-annual-fee card).

Formula: Breakeven spend = Annual fee ÷ (Card effective % − 2%). Effective % = earn rate multiplier × 2¢ per point.

Point valuation: SwitchWize uses 2¢ per point/mile for Chase rewards — based on transfer-partner redemption averages, not cashout rates.

Perks: Easy-to-use credits count at 100% of face value. Credits requiring portal bookings or specific vendors count at 75% (moderate). Credits tied to memberships or narrow eligibility count at 50% (hard).

What this excludes: Sign-up bonuses (one-time only), authorized-user cards, status benefits (lounge tiers beyond the stated credit), and category activations the cardholder must manually enroll in each quarter.

Rates and fees as of . Annual fee subject to change; confirm with issuer before applying.

Frequently asked questions

Why does SwitchWize use 2% as the baseline?

2% flat is the best available rate on a no-annual-fee cash-back card (Citi Double Cash and equivalents). It is the most relevant opportunity cost: any spend on a fee card above the breakeven outperforms what you'd earn for free. Lower baselines (1.5% or 1%) understate the true bar.

Do travel credits and perks count toward the breakeven?

Yes, but discounted by usability. Credits you can redeem with no friction count at full value (easy). Credits that require booking through a portal or specific vendors count at 75% (moderate). Credits requiring memberships you might not otherwise use count at 50% (hard). This produces the "usability-weighted" perk value shown above.

Does the sign-up bonus count?

No. The breakeven uses ongoing annual rewards and perks only. A sign-up bonus typically covers year-1 fees — but the more important question is whether the card earns its keep in year 2 and beyond.

What if I split spend across multiple categories?

The table shows each category independently. If you spread spend across several categories, your blended effective rate sits between the lowest and highest rows. The more you concentrate spend in the high-earning category, the faster you hit breakeven.