Open Eligible Fidelity Investment Account + Deposit $50+ & Get
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Fidelity is offering a $100 Cash Reward/Balance (deposited to your account) when you open a EligibleFidelity Investment Account using promo code FIDELITY100 and Deposit $50 (minimum) or more within 15 Days of opening your account.
Thanks to Community Member rammgasm for posting this deal.
Note: Offer applies to The Fidelity Account®, Cash Management Account, Roth IRA, or traditional IRA accounts. $100 cash reward must be kept in the account for a minimum of 90 calendar days. Offer is valid for New or Existing Customers).
Proceed through the form until you reach the Personal Information section
Ensure promo code FIDELITY100 is applied below your email
Continue through the account-creation process and complete your account
Make your Deposit of $50or morewithin 15 Days
Fidelity will deposit $100 into the account within 25 calendar days after opening your account
Note: you must keep the $100 cash reward (minus any losses related to trading or market volatility, or margin debit balances) in the eligible account for a minimum of 90 calendar days starting from when you receive the reward
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"Fidelity Cash Management Account
Better than traditional checking, a Fidelity® Cash Management Account offers attractive rates and easy cash management."
Current interest rate - 0.01%
Yeah, no thanks.
Not if you're an existing customer. Maybe if you're new, but I did it with the Spire offer and this just now and no hard pulls either time.
Do I have to keep the $100 cash reward at Fidelity once I receive it?
Yes. While you don't need to keep your initial deposit of $50 in the new account for more than the qualification period, you must keep the $100 cash reward (minus any losses related to trading or market volatility, or margin debit balances) in the eligible account for a minimum of 90 calendar days starting from when you receive the reward.
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this. so many people making this harder than it has to be. do this and ensure you get your bonus. then you are free to open up as many other accounts of all types at any time with money from practically anywhere you want, whenever you want....on your own time[line]. but open a free simple cash mgmt account, put $50 new money it in, leave it alone, wait for bonus. or you can f* up an easy deal like so many others are trying to do self-inflicted.
They don't teach finanicial literacy in school.
For some folks the HR department is no help.
They just give you the paper work but it is up to you to understand which funds are good and which ones to avoid.
I was behind a woman at Walmart the other day at the customer service counter.
I think she was trying to send money to someone and she did not have enough money to cover the fees.
I wasn't standing close enough to overhear the conversation.
Afterwards I saw her at near the rack with Serve cards.
Then even later I saw her back at the customer service counter.
It is kind of sad.
i was advised by a family friend to open a fidelity account as a way to invest. he advised to open the cash management account, however i see that its a checking account????
i was advised by a family friend to open a fidelity account as a way to invest. he advised to open the cash management account, however i see that its a checking account????
It is essentially a checking account.
It goes to show your family friend is not someone I would go to for financial advice.
Opened acct 10/26, also never received the "same day email confirmation" confirming qualified for the FIDELITY100 promotion.
Just had 15" telcon with Fidelity Rep, who had to contact the related dept to get the following answer/explanation:
I opened a joint account, and "confirmation emails are delayed for joint accounts." -no explanation why.
The rep added a note to my account to document our conversation/verify qualified for the promotion, and directed me to contact Fidelity if the $100 not deposited 25 days after accoun opened.
My father had a 403(b) because he worked for a non-profit. He didn't have a 401(k).
Once you leave your employer, you have the option to roll over the 403(b) to an IRA.
If you want to open an IRA with Fidelity, I suggest the Fidelity Total Market Index Fund.
It has a very low 0.015% expense ratio.
You get to keep more of the money the fund makes. https://fundresearch.fidelity.com.../315911693[fidelity.com]
FZROX is basically the same index fund, with 0% expense ratio (for now). The fund is only 3 years old so it may or may not be available to employer 401k or 403b, but should be a relatively safe long term bet for an IRA, with a low price for entry.
Same here. Never got an email. It's been a week since I funded it and used the promo code when opening the account
I opened an account for both me and the misses and neither one of us got the promo confirmation email - just the email stating we had opened up a new account. I guess we're not the only ones so hopefully the money will just magically show up in our accounts. I made sure the promo code was entered, etc. I'll keep an eye on the thread and see how it goes.
FZROX is basically the same index fund, with 0% expense ratio (for now). The fund is only 3 years old so it may or may not be available to employer 401k or 403b, but should be a relatively safe long term bet for an IRA, with a low price for entry.
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Better than traditional checking, a Fidelity® Cash Management Account offers attractive rates and easy cash management."
Current interest rate - 0.01%
Yeah, no thanks.
Do I have to keep the $100 cash reward at Fidelity once I receive it?
Yes. While you don't need to keep your initial deposit of $50 in the new account for more than the qualification period, you must keep the $100 cash reward (minus any losses related to trading or market volatility, or margin debit balances) in the eligible account for a minimum of 90 calendar days starting from when you receive the reward.
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For some folks the HR department is no help.
They just give you the paper work but it is up to you to understand which funds are good and which ones to avoid.
I was behind a woman at Walmart the other day at the customer service counter.
I think she was trying to send money to someone and she did not have enough money to cover the fees.
I wasn't standing close enough to overhear the conversation.
Afterwards I saw her at near the rack with Serve cards.
Then even later I saw her back at the customer service counter.
It is kind of sad.
It goes to show your family friend is not someone I would go to for financial advice.
I suggest you invest $15 and read https://www.amazon.com/Bogleheads...77
Also, I did not click on the link, I copy and pasted it so SD didn't add in fillers.
I got the promo confirmation email this morning (within 12hrs of account opening):
You're on your way
Thanks for registering for the $100 cash reward. As a reminder, you have up to 15 calendar days to deposit $50 or more to qualify.
You'll receive the $100 cash reward within 25 days after you opened an eligible account.
Questions? Read our FAQs.
Same here. Never got an email. It's been a week since I funded it and used the promo code when opening the account
Just had 15" telcon with Fidelity Rep, who had to contact the related dept to get the following answer/explanation:
I opened a joint account, and "confirmation emails are delayed for joint accounts." -no explanation why.
The rep added a note to my account to document our conversation/verify qualified for the promotion, and directed me to contact Fidelity if the $100 not deposited 25 days after accoun opened.
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Once you leave your employer, you have the option to roll over the 403(b) to an IRA.
If you want to open an IRA with Fidelity, I suggest the Fidelity Total Market Index Fund.
It has a very low 0.015% expense ratio.
You get to keep more of the money the fund makes.
https://fundresearch.fidelity.com.../315911693 [fidelity.com]
https://fundresearch.fi
https://fundresearch.fidelity.com.../31635T708 [fidelity.com]
https://www.bogleheads.
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You did it prior.
We're processing your $100 reward
You're all set. We'll deposit your cash reward within 25 days of opening your account.
Get the details
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already have 401B through employer.