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Finding Money Market Accounts and the Best CD Rates

Written by admin on Thursday, November 12th, 2009 in Banking.
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When it comes to money market accounts and certificates of deposit (CD) type investments, there is not a whole lot of glamor. This may be for good reason, as they are certainly not the sexiest investments available today. However, they do play a very valuable role. Money market accounts and CD’s are for the most conservative of investors. When it comes to CD’s and money market accounts, preservation of capital is paramount. We will take a closer look at the roles these un sexy investments have.

Actually, money market accounts and CD accounts often play rather different roles. Most commonly, money market accounts, or money market funds fill the need for temporary investment. This allows active investors, the ability to utilize the money market accounts as short-term investment tools. Investors and traders alike, that buy and sell securities, often need a location for assets, when they are not utilized. This is very important, as traders are able to keep their money working for them, albeit at rather low interest rates. The CD type investment is more commonly connected with the conservative investor seeking safety. Certificates of deposit are insured by the FDIC, up to a limit of $100,000 per account. The downside to CD investing is that CDs often require that you lock up your money for a period of time, most commonly one to two years. This makes them less likely than their money market counterparts. As a trade-off, CDs, usually pay a higher yield, but that’s not always the case.

The money market fund, as the name implies has the advantages of a mutual fund, in that it typically invests in several different banks, such as CDs, debt or bond obligations, or U.S. Treasury securities. This can result in a little bit higher return, when compared to its typical CD, but does not offer the security that comes from FDIC protection. It’s important to note that money market accounts are often categorized as conservative investments, but they don’t share any government protection. Also, the big complaint associated with the CD investments is that much of the low return is lost to taxation and inflation. There are money market funds that offer tax-free returns. These tax-free advantages to money market funds are invested in municipal type bonds, which offer federal and tax-free advantages. They do not, however, typically pay is high as their taxable counterparts.

Traditionally, if you wanted to start a CD, you would go down to your local bank branch and set up a certificate of deposit. Since your local branch didn’t have much competition, you wouldn’t always get the best CD rates. The Internet has changed all of that. By doing a simple search online, you can find the best CD rates, as well as attractive money market account rates. Sites like bankrate.com compare hundreds of the best CD rates throughout the nation, allowing you to find a much more attractive rate than you would have, even 10 years ago. In fact, there are many websites, just like Bank Rate that offer similar services, with the goal of finding you the best CD rates. It pays to check out a few of these services before finding a CD to go with, as it is not at all uncommon to find better rates elsewhere. The important thing is to utilize the tools that are now available to us. In addition to finding the best CD rate, FDIC protection is also important. Also, it’s always a good idea to go with a respected institution, as they are less likely to play games when it comes to withdrawing your funds.

Money Market Funds

Written by admin on Thursday, November 12th, 2009 in Banking.
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Investing is an art. Investing in such a way as to not lose money is a talent worth cherishing. Not all are blessed with such a talent. However, it is quintessential (at least in recent times) to invest your money so that you participate in your economy’s growth (and contribute something to it).

So how do you invest your money so that you don’t lose anything whatever be the market condition? One way is to invest in mutual funds. Investing in mutual funds provides safety and assures return. And amongst the mutual funds, it is always better to go for money market funds. There has hardly been an investor who has lost money in these funds!

What is a Money-market fund?

A money market fund is a type of mutual fund that is required by law to invest in low-risk securities. These funds have relatively low risks compared to other mutual funds and pay dividends that generally reflect short-term interest rates. However, unlike a “money market deposit account” at a bank, money market funds are not insured federally.

Money market funds are regulated primarily under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the rules adopted under that Act, particularly Rule 2a-7 under the Act.

How do these funds give you money?

The portfolio of these funds generally consists of government securities, commercial papers of highly rated companies, certificates of deposits and other low-risk securities in the money market. These funds generally invest in securities that have high liquidity. These funds aim to keep the Net Asset Value (NAV), which is the value that you get when you sell one unit of the fund, to be constant. However, the yield will move up and down.

What else do you get?

Money market funds are extremely liquid. They can be easily converted to cash. Its just like a deposit in a bank. To make it look just like that, most money-market funds have allowed check-writing facility. You can write a check on your money-market fund and just pay for whatever you want. Hence they are a serious competition to the banks!

Types of money-market funds

There are many different types of money-market funds. One of the most common type is the Treasury-only funds. These funds invest only in the government treasury bills and treasury bonds. This is the safest kind of fund. Another popular type is the Government-only funds. These funds invest in all forms of government securities including debt from government agencies. Apart from these there are many funds like prime funds, first-tier funds etc. Whatever may be the name, all these funds are of high quality and will promise to keep their NAV fixed regardless of what happens to any market in the economy.

One thing you must do before investing in a money-market fund is to carefully read all of the fund’s available information, including its prospectus, or profile if the fund has one, and its most recent shareholder report. This is just to be safe.



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