FIDELITY CHARLES STREET TRUST
497, 1998-02-02
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER: INCOMESM 
NOVEMBER 28, 1997 PROSPECTUS 
The following information replaces similar information under the
heading "Other Expenses" on page 16:
The fund has adopted a DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE PLAN. This plan
recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenues, as well as
its past profits or its resources from any other source, to pay FDC
for expenses incurred in connection with the distribution of fund
shares. FMR directly, or through FDC, may make payments to third
parties, such as banks or broker-dealers, that engage in the sale of,
or provide shareholder support services for, the fund's shares.
Currently, the Board of Trustees has authorized such payments.
 
SUPPLEMENT TO THE FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER: GROWTHSM 
NOVEMBER 28, 1997 PROSPECTUS 
The following information replaces similar information under the
heading "Other Expenses" on page 17:
The fund has adopted a DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE PLAN. This plan
recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenues, as well as
its past profits or its resources from any other source, to pay FDC
for expenses incurred in connection with the distribution of fund
shares. FMR directly, or through FDC, may make payments to third
parties, such as banks or broker-dealers, that engage in the sale of,
or provide shareholder support services for, the fund's shares.
Currently, the Board of Trustees has authorized such payments.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE
FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER(registered trademark) NOVEMBER 28, 1997
PROSPECTUS
The following information replaces similar information found under the
"Other Expenses" heading in the "Breakdown of Expenses" section on
page 17.
The fund has adopted a DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE PLAN. This plan
recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenues, as well as
its past profits or its resources from any other source, to pay FDC
for expenses incurred in connection with the distribution of fund
shares. FMR directly, or through FDC, may make payments to third
parties, such as banks or broker-dealers, that engage in the sale of,
or provide shareholder support services for, the fund's shares.
Currently, the Board of Trustees has authorized such payments. 
SUPPLEMENT TO
THE FIDELITY ASSET
MANAGER FUNDS
NOVEMBER 28, 1997 PROSPECTUS
The following information replaces similar information found under the
"Other Expenses" heading in the "Breakdown of Expenses" section on
page 17.
Each fund has adopted a DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE PLAN. Each plan
recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenues, as well as
its past profits or its resources from any other source, to pay FDC
for expenses incurred in connection with the distribution of fund
shares. FMR directly, or through FDC, may make payments to third
parties, such as banks or broker-dealers, that engage in the sale of,
or provide shareholder support services for, the fund's shares.
Currently, the Board of Trustees has authorized such payments. 
SUPPLEMENT TO THE FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER: INCOME 
FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER(trademark) 
FIDELITY ASSET MANAGER: GROWTH
NOVEMBER 28, 1997
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES SIMILAR INFORMATION FOR ASSET
MANAGER: INCOME FOUND IN THE "INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS"
SECTION ON PAGE 2.
(iii) The fund may borrow money only (a) from a bank or from a
registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an
affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) by engaging in reverse
repurchase agreements with any party (reverse repurchase agreements
are treated as borrowings for purposes of fundamental investment
limitation (3)). The fund will not borrow from other funds advised by
FMR or its affiliates if total outstanding borrowings immediately
after such borrowing would exceed 15% of the fund's total assets.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES SIMILAR INFORMATION FOR ASSET
MANAGER FOUND IN THE "INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS" SECTION ON
PAGE 3.
(iii) The fund may borrow money only (a) from a bank or from a
registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an
affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) by engaging in reverse
repurchase agreements with any party (reverse repurchase agreements
are treated as borrowings for purposes of fundamental investment
limitation (3)). The fund will not borrow from other funds advised by
FMR or its affiliates if total outstanding borrowings immediately
after such borrowing would exceed 15% of the fund's total assets.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES SIMILAR INFORMATION FOR ASSET
MANAGER: GROWTH FOUND IN THE "INVESTMENT POLICIES AND LIMITATIONS"
SECTION ON PAGE 4.
(iii) The fund may borrow money only (a) from a bank or from a
registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an
affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) by engaging in reverse
repurchase agreements with any party (reverse repurchase agreements
are treated as borrowings for purposes of fundamental investment
limitation (3)). The fund will not borrow from other funds advised by
FMR or its affiliates if total outstanding borrowings immediately
after such borrowing would exceed 15% of the fund's total assets.
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION REPLACES SIMILAR INFORMATION FOUND IN THE
"DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE PLANS" SECTION ON PAGE 31.
Under each Plan, if the payment of management fees by the fund to FMR
is deemed to be indirect financing by the fund of the distribution of
its shares, such payment is authorized by the Plan. Each Plan
specifically recognizes that FMR may use its management fee revenue,
as well as its past profits or its other resources, to pay FDC for
expenses incurred in connection with the distribution of fund shares.
In addition, each Plan provides that FMR, directly or through FDC, may
make payments to third parties, such as banks or broker-dealers, that
engage in the sale of fund shares, or provide shareholder support
services. Currently, the Board of Trustees has authorized such
payments for each fund's shares.
 



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