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| Rich Carreiro wrote: - quote - > Noticed this when logging in the other day...
IRA in the account).> Fidelity has dropped its $50/yr brokerage account fee (which > admittedly probably wasn't levied on many accounts, since it was > waived once you had $30K of assets at Fido). Likewise, so has Schwab (at least if you keep the minimum $2500/$2K for http://www.schwab.com/public/schwab/..._100105_c.html I wonder which one blinked first :-) -- Mark Freeland nNeEwTs[at]sonic.net |
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| Noticed this when logging in the other day... Fidelity has dropped its $50/yr brokerage account fee (which admittedly probably wasn't levied on many accounts, since it was waived once you had $30K of assets at Fido). -- Rich Carreiro rlcarr[at]animato.arlington.ma.us |
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