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Fidelity's retirement planning tool for Non-Fidelity Customers

Last week I wrote of a great Web-based retirement planning tool for Fidelity customers. Yesterday, I received a letter from Fidelity encouraging me to tell others about their retirement services.

Where existing customers can go directly to the Web, if you don't currently have an account at Fidelity, you must call first. Fidelity's retirement services can be reached at 1-800-544-5230 (M-F, 8 am to 8 pm eastern).

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