Archive for April, 2009

What Are Money Market Funds?

April 19th, 2009
What Are Money Market Funds?

Mutual funds that invest in short-term debt instruments are called as the money funds, and markets that deal with such funds are known as the Money Market Funds. These funds provide the benefit of pooled investments, since investors then are able to participate in a more diverse and high-quality portfolio than they otherwise would have individually.

Similar to the other mutual funds, each investor who invests in the Funds is co » Read more: What Are Money Market Funds?

How to Choose a Money Market Account

April 13th, 2009
How to Choose a Money Market Account

If you’ve decided to use a money market account to benefit from higher interest rates and to avoid the risks associated with other investments, your next decision is deciding which money market account to open. Money market accounts are just like savings accounts in that the money you deposit is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), so even if the bank holding your money goes bankrupt – the government guarantees you will » Read more: How to Choose a Money Market Account