“RSP” account randomly showed up in Fidelity

Here’s a summary of the main problem and solutions discussed in the post:

  • Main Problem: Carlito, a 17-year-old who just started working at the University of Miami, is confused about a retirement savings plan (RSP) that appeared in his portfolio.
  • Solution 1: Fidelity representative Shawn explains that RSP stands for “Retirement Savings Plan” and suggests Carlito log into NetBenefits.com with his credentials to learn more about the plan.
  • Solution 2: Fidelity offers further assistance if Carlito has any additional questions about the plan.
Here’s the full thread
Carlito
06/10/2024 at 04:55:34 PDT
I just started working at the university of Miami and this popped up in my portfolio? What is this? Is it a retirement thing? I’m 17 so I didn’t think I’d get anything retirement wise. Image
FidelityShawn
06/10/2024 at 08:36:30 PDT
Hello there, @Carlito. Typically “RSP” means a “Retirement Savings Plan” that is offered. You can log into NetBenefits.com using your same login credentials to learn more about the plan. If you have additional questions, let us know. We’re happy to help out. 🟢

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