money market fund

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A mutual fund that invests almost exclusively in short-term money market instruments whose value is deemed unlikely to fluctuate
Alternative spelling of money market fund
money market funds
Funds which invest in short-term debt instruments - Treasury bills, commercial paper, bankers' acceptances, etc - that are issued and traded in the money market An investor's risk is low to moderate with these funds
money market funds
Almost all assets in Canadian money market instruments such as treasury bills, certificates of deposit, short-term government bonds and commercial paper
money market funds
A mutual fund that pools the resources of individuals to invest in certain managed investments
money market funds
Funds whose assets have to be invested in short term securities Due to the guarantee provided by them, they are almost equivalent to cash
money market funds
Best described as short-term versions of bonds These relatively low-risk variable funds hold very short-term securities such as U S government securities, certificates of deposit, cash and cash equivalents Investments in Money Market funds are neither insured nor guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency Although they seek to preserve the value of your investment at $1 per share, it is possible to lose money in Money Market funds
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~ A professionally managed, diversified portfolio of short-term securities that seeks to preserve capital while providing income and liquidity There are two major types of money market funds, taxable and tax-free funds
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Noninsured, nonregulated private investment pools
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Mutual funds that invest in money-market instruments
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Refers to mutual funds which invest solely in money market instruments
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Investment funds which concentrate on money market instruments
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Invest in short-term securities, such as Treasury bills and commercial paper Degree of investment risk: low
money market funds
A mutual fund that invests in short-term investments These funds are generally sold as no load funds and may offer check writing privileges
money market funds
Invest in short-term securities, such as Treasury bills and commercial paper Degree of investment risk: low See also Treasury Bill (T-bill), Commercial Paper
money market funds
Refers to mutual funds investing solely in money market instruments
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A type of mutual fund composed of short-term debt instruments, including commercial paper, negotiable certificates of deposit, Eurodollar certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances, Treasury bills, and discount notes of the Federal Home Loan Bank and the Federal National Mortgage Association The dealers in these markets, mainly located in New York, London, and Tokyo, are in constant touch with each other and major borrowers and investors, buying and selling these instruments, which can have maturities from a few days to a few weeks
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A basic, conservative investment option that offers investors moderate income with a highly stable principal
money market funds
MFIs which issue units that are close substitutes for deposits and which invest mainly in money market instruments and/or other transferable debt instruments with a residual maturity of up to one year, in bank deposits and/or deposits aiming for a yield close to that on money market instruments
money market fund

    Hyphenation

    mon·ey mar·ket fund

    Turkish pronunciation

    mʌni märkıt fʌnd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmənē ˈmärkət ˈfənd/ /ˈmʌniː ˈmɑːrkət ˈfʌnd/
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