Full Show: Exciting Fidelity Investing Option and Potentially Big Airfare Changes

by | Oct 25, 2022 | Fidelity IRA | 11 comments

Full Show: Exciting Fidelity Investing Option and Potentially Big Airfare Changes




Looking for legitimate and affordable investment advice? Fidelity has revamped an existing program, and Clark is really excited about it. Also, there’s a proposed new rule in the airline industry that will help bring transparency to fares. Clark explains what may happen and how you can make sure your voice is heard.
Plus, Christa shares your #AskClark questions and Clark gives his take. All this and more on the October 5, 2022, episode of The Clark Howard Show.

00:00 Intro
2:03 – Exciting Fidelity Investing Option
7:41 – Ask Clark – Fidelity, Vanguard or Schwab
9:58 – Ask Clark – Two different 401K
11:42 – Ask Clark – Payment Apps with Credit Card
15:00 – Potentially Airfare Changes
23:51 – Ask Clark – Airfare Credit Card Rewards
26:58 – Ask Clark – Airline Extension Credit
28:41 – Ask Clark – Miles for Cash

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11 Comments

  1. Ryan Hilson

    I’ll just drive

  2. Missouri

    Cork you just keep some terrible advice
    Yes the lady with two 401(k)s and the older one was administered by Fidelity then that means Fidelity net benefits which is an easy transfer to their IRA
    If it wasn’t Fidelity net benefits then it would be your standard rollover
    And a say that any 401(k) has low cost then that’s not correct the mutual funds that are offered might be a low expense ratio but they’re still the $20-$45 every quarter coming out for administrative costs and those costs are buried in The back pages of the statements to where few people even know they exist

  3. Christine Wallace

    How do you find deltas list of dead for mileage redemption. I’ve never seen this.

  4. Marie Taylor

    Thank you Team Clark.

  5. J J

    Are they fiduciaries?

  6. RPM Rallysport

    is Fidelity a fiduciary for the "go" account

  7. Noreen N

    If you roll your old 401k to a trad IRA with Fidelity, you get alot more choices and many funds may have lower fees than the Fidelity 401k.

  8. Charlie Hedlin

    If I'm flying by myself for a weekend and can put everything in a backpack that fits under the seat in front of me, I can make the ultra cheap airfares work for me. But I've learned how to be cheap from a decade (or is it two?) of listening to Clark Howard.

  9. 321JackSnack

    How long before the ‘advisor’ attempts to sell me an annuity?

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