I have two Fidelity accounts, a brokerage and an Educational Account. When I
try to set up these accounts in Money 2006, none of the Education Account
information is imported. Money 2006 sets up the two accounts, but there is no
balance or transaction history for the Educational Account. It seems as
though Money sees there is an account but is not able to access anything. It
looks like I'll have to enter and update all Educational transactions
manually.

Any suggestions on how to resolve this?

Thanks,
John
Money 2006 Deluxe, IE 6, XP SP2.

Re: Not able to import multiple Fidelity accounts by -

-
Fri Nov 10 17:12:47 CST 2006

I have 3 accounts at Fidelity - it works fine: it's a "setup thing ".
Did you create 2 accounts ? not one.
You create 2 accounts and they happen to both be at Fidelity. Create the
accounts , then update the brokerage info screen with your account
number / password etc. for each.

I called mine :
Fidelity Brokerage
Fidelity IRA
and
Roth IRA
and that's how they appear on my screen - not as " one Fidelity Account"

OK ?

Bobb


"John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have two Fidelity accounts, a brokerage and an Educational Account.
>When I
> try to set up these accounts in Money 2006, none of the Education
> Account
> information is imported. Money 2006 sets up the two accounts, but
> there is no
> balance or transaction history for the Educational Account. It seems
> as
> though Money sees there is an account but is not able to access
> anything. It
> looks like I'll have to enter and update all Educational transactions
> manually.
>
> Any suggestions on how to resolve this?
>
> Thanks,
> John
> Money 2006 Deluxe, IE 6, XP SP2.
>


Re: Not able to import multiple Fidelity accounts by Art

Art
Fri Nov 10 17:43:58 CST 2006

I ha ve multiple Fidelity accounts also. If by educational account you mean
that it is a 403B or 401A (or even a 401K) then that account is an
institutional account and must be set up with the institutional side of
Fidelity instead of the commercial side. If it is a institutional
retirement, it uses a different web site and in the past not all
institutions would pay the cost of allowing automatic download. Not certain
where this last item stands now. I have 4 accounts on the retirement side
and 5 on the commercial side.

"- Bobb -" <bobb@noemail.123> wrote in message
news:emPr62RBHHA.2276@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>I have 3 accounts at Fidelity - it works fine: it's a "setup thing ".
> Did you create 2 accounts ? not one.
> You create 2 accounts and they happen to both be at Fidelity. Create the
> accounts , then update the brokerage info screen with your account number
> / password etc. for each.
>
> I called mine :
> Fidelity Brokerage
> Fidelity IRA
> and
> Roth IRA
> and that's how they appear on my screen - not as " one Fidelity Account"
>
> OK ?
>
> Bobb
>
>
> "John" <John@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:179EBFD4-5E97-4A1D-B935-7786DB3FF159@microsoft.com...
>>I have two Fidelity accounts, a brokerage and an Educational Account. When
>>I
>> try to set up these accounts in Money 2006, none of the Education Account
>> information is imported. Money 2006 sets up the two accounts, but there
>> is no
>> balance or transaction history for the Educational Account. It seems as
>> though Money sees there is an account but is not able to access anything.
>> It
>> looks like I'll have to enter and update all Educational transactions
>> manually.
>>
>> Any suggestions on how to resolve this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John
>> Money 2006 Deluxe, IE 6, XP SP2.
>>
>