If you get something like this from a company you do business with, always manually enter the address of the company into the browser, or google the company and choose the official page. Most fake pages are up for such a short period of time that they do not rise up to the top in google search results.
These phishing mails are created to direct you to either a fake page that will accept your credentials for later use or resale by the phisher, and may also bring a redirection to a site that will attempt to compromise your system with malware.
Forwarding it on to BofA fraud department was exactly the right thing to do, as many large companies will examine them, and request that the fraudulent site be taken down. More will pop up, but that spam run is useless once the fake site is gone.