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What Is a Money Market Fund?

And how it differs from the money market account at your bank.

5 मिनट पढ़ने का समय· आखिरी बार अपडेट किया गया: 2026-08-14· संपादकीय टीम द्वारा, नीचे दिए गए स्रोतों के आधार पर समीक्षित ·
झटपट जवाबA money market mutual fund is an investment fund that holds very short-term, high-quality debt (like Treasury bills) and pays a yield that moves with interest rates. It is NOT a bank account and NOT federally insured — while a money market deposit account (MMDA) at a bank IS insured like any deposit. The names are nearly identical on purpose-defying levels; the insurance is the difference that matters.
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यह क्यों ज़रूरी है

When rates are decent, money market funds are where brokerages park cash and often out-yield savings accounts. Knowing the fund/account distinction — and what insurance covers — is the difference between an informed choice and a surprise.

कदम

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Know the two look-alikes

Money market DEPOSIT account: a bank product, FDIC/NCUA-insured within limits, rate set by the bank. Money market MUTUAL FUND: an investment bought through a brokerage, yield from short-term debt markets, not insured.

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Know the fund families

Government funds hold Treasuries and government-backed paper (the most conservative flavor); prime funds add corporate short-term debt for slightly more yield; municipal funds trade yield for tax treatment.

3

Understand the $1 share convention

These funds aim to keep each share worth $1 and pay interest as dividends. Extremely rare stress events ('breaking the buck', 2008) are why regulation tightened — stability is the design goal, not a guarantee.

4

Match the tool to the job

Emergency fund you must never lose: insured accounts win. Cash at a brokerage waiting to be used, or a yield-chasing cushion beyond the insured fund: a government money market fund is the standard tool.

Same $10,000, three parking spots (illustrative math, not quotes)

Big-bank savings at 0.1% APY$10 interest in a year
High-yield savings at 4.0% APYabout $407 with monthly compounding
Government money market fund yielding 4.5%about $450 — uninsured, yield floats daily

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Compare what your cash earns today using the Interest Rate Comparison tool, then read the full account-types guide before moving anything.

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SEC — Money market funds (Investor.gov) · FDIC — What's covered by deposit insurance