Are you ready to gain control over your spending and start a plan for saving with FinanceWorks? Let us guide you through our simple sign up:
Your FinanceWorks experience begins with a Fidelity Bank checking account and a free Anytime Online Banking Account. For your convenience, simply open your account here. We have several to choose from. One is sure to fit your lifestyle.
Once your checking account is open, you simply enroll in Fidelity’s free Anytime Online Banking where you have access to FinanceWorks.
Keep Your Finances at Your Fingertips
Your money moves in many directions. Getting a visual snapshot of where your money goes can help to determine a budget that you can follow. FinanceWorks is an exclusive online tool that gives you a glimpse of your total finances with the click of a button so you can get on the right path towards a savings program that is right for you.
Learn How Easy It Is To Enroll
It's easy to gain control over your spending and start a plan for saving with FinanceWorks. If you're not already a Fidelity BanK customer, FinanceWorks all starts with the simple step of opening a Fidelity Bank checking account.
Step 1 - Open a checking account with Fidelity Bank - online or in person at a branch office. Fidelity Bank offers a variety of options from free checking to premiere Select Checking accounts. We'll help you find the right fit for you.
Step 2 – Enroll in FREE Anytime Online Banking
Step 3 – Click on the FinanceWorks icon and enter your income and expense information. FinanceWorks also analyzes and categorizes all of your banking transactions automatically.
Step 4 – You’re in! Now you have the tools you need to manage your finances online, analyze your spending and see where you can make improvements.
FinanceWorks is just one of the many advantages of having a Fidelity Bank checking account. The best part is, with a Fidelity Bank account, you’re partnering with a community bank that offers the personal service you deserve.
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