The primary purpose is to indicate your knowledge level about the subject matter and your relative level of experience using the site.
In line with those two facts, gaining reputation unlocks certain privileges on the site. You can read all about the various privileges that you can obtain here. It includes things like voting, commenting, chatting, editing, voting to close, and even access to moderation tools.
And finally, as you pointed out, you can choose to slice off some of your hard-earned reputation and use it to set it a bounty on a question (either yours or someone else's) that you are really looking for a good answer to. Bounties are designed to provide special motivation to potential answerers.
Otherwise, reputation is basically worthless. 500 points and $1 will buy you a soda at any corner store.