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The Motley Fool
July 22, 2010
Dan Caplinger
Get Out of This Investment Right Now There's no point in taking risk for nothing. Despite their reputation, money market funds aren't the right place for your money right now. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 18, 2008
Rich Duprey
Breaking the Bank for a Buck We might just be on the verge of seeing another disaster in the making as Reserve Primary, the $65 billion money market fund that invented the investment vehicle, finally "broke the buck" because of losses incurred on debt issued by Lehman Brothers. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 27, 2008
Dan Caplinger
Be Smart With Your Cash At today's low rates, the risks are bigger than you think, and you need to be even more careful what you do with your cash. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 23, 2009
Dan Caplinger
Why This Government Program Deserved to End You shouldn't have your money in money market mutual funds. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 10, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Is Your Money Market Fund Safe? When markets are falling and your portfolio is hurting, the last thing you need to worry about is whether your cash is safe. While your risk of losing money in your money market fund is low, there are some things that you should be aware of. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 7, 2009
Jordan DiPietro
Is Your Cash Really Safe? Don't take your eye off your money market mutual fund. Read on to see why. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 18, 2008
Rich Smith
Safe Havens for Cold Hard Cash If you can't trust your investment banker, your insurance broker, or even your supposedly "safe as cash" money fund, then where should you put your cash? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 31, 2011
Dan Caplinger
Here's Where You Should Stash Your Cash If you need to hold cash, the better option is an old standby: the bank savings or money market account. mark for My Articles similar articles
FDIC FYI
May 19, 2004
Effects of Interest Rates on Money Market Mutual Funds The prolonged low interest rate environment has pressured returns on money market mutual funds (MMMFs). Although low rates are a boon to borrowers, the opposite, of course, is true for savers. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 9, 2005
Money Market Funds, Explained They're not exciting, but you may need them. They're generally ill-suited for long-term savings, but they're great for short-term investments, such as for money you'll need in the near future. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 20, 2006
Ryan Popple
Farewell to Money Market Mutual Funds For the cash portion of a portfolio, money market mutual funds once offered a valuable service and paid out an acceptable return. Nowadays, direct Internet banking offers individual savings accounts that are risk-free and FDIC-insured. They also offer better returns. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 17, 2009
Dayana Yochim
It's Time for Your Quarterly Cash Checkup Make sure your money is working hard and smart for your future. mark for My Articles similar articles
Financial Planning
October 1, 2009
Donald Jay Korn
Better Than Nothing With savings yields low and savers' anxiety high, financial planners are scrambling to find safe places for cash holdings, along with yields that actually enter single-digit territory. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
February 2009
Melanie Waddell
State Sues Reserve Funds for Fraud The Massachusetts Securities Division charges Reserve Management Company with making numerous false and misleading statements. mark for My Articles similar articles
FDIC FYI
September 12, 2002
Bank Insurance Fund Reserve Ratio Above Statutory Minimum - For Now The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation reported today in the Quarterly Banking Profile that the Bank Insurance Fund (BIF) reserve ratio rose to 1.26 percent at the end of June, just slightly above the statutorily mandated Designated Reserve Ratio (DRR) target of 1.25 percent. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 11, 2007
Dan Caplinger
2007's Big Surprise Mutual funds that invest in Treasury securities have put in an unexpectedly good performance in 2007, giving broader-market indexes a run for their money. mark for My Articles similar articles
On Wall Street
September 1, 2011
Sasha Franger
The Ups and Downs of Money Market Funds Money market funds traditionally have been both a safe vehicle for investors to store money and important to the economy because they generate short-term capital. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 10, 2006
Dan Caplinger
How the Fed Affects You Federal Reserve decisions about interest rates trickle down to everyone. mark for My Articles similar articles
Investment Advisor
June 2009
Vaughan Scully
ETF Advisor: ETFs for Cash Over the past year, ETFs holding money market securities -- Treasury, municipal, and corporate bonds that mature in less than a year -- have sprung up to give investors a "cash-equivalent" ETF option. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 12, 2011
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Addition Through Subtraction at Charles Schwab The discounter settles for its ill-advised marketing of an ill-fated bond fund. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 15, 2011
Morgan Housel
A Bull Market in Bank Deposits The big rush to cash. mark for My Articles similar articles
FDIC FYI
March 13, 2002
Banks and Thrifts Post Record Earnings, Insurance Funds Slide Full-year 2001 financial data for all FDIC-insured institutions, released today in the Quarterly Banking Profile, depict record bank and thrift earnings even as the reserve ratios of the FDIC insurance funds continue to slide... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 16, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Trim Your Taxes With Treasuries Until you know the tax implications of a particular investment, you can't make a valid comparison. While high rates will often produce the highest after-tax returns, it's worth a second look to make sure you're not missing out on a better deal. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 8, 2005
Tom Taulli
Fidelity Soft No More Payment via soft dollars is an age-old practice on Wall Street, but its days may be numbered. In fact, this week, Fidelity indicated that it will now pay for mutual fund research from Lehman Brothers. This is good for investors. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 10, 2003
Jeffrey M. Laderman
Mutual Funds: What To Do Now Wondering how to cope with the growing scandal? Here are some answers. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 7, 2010
William D. Cohan
The End of Wall Street? The sad truth is that Wall Street is much the same as it was before; it's Main Street that may never be the same again. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 20, 2006
Ryan Fuhrmann
Morgan Stanley Re-Discovers Itself The fully recovered financial-services firm no longer needs Discover. Investors, both firms will be worth keeping an eye on as key players in their respective industries. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 9, 2007
Dan Caplinger
The Best Money Market Funds Got cash? Make the most of it. You'll typically find offerings from popular fund providers Fidelity and Vanguard among the top-yielding mutual funds in each category. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 8, 2008
Morgan Housel
How Commercial Paper Got Sucked Into This Mess As with everything else, blame it on real estate. mark for My Articles similar articles
Registered Rep.
June 24, 2009
John Churchill
SEC Says Time To Tighten Rules On Money Market Funds After one of the oldest and largest money market funds suffered such severe redemptions that the net asset value of its shares fell below $1, the SEC is proposing structural and regulatory changes for money markets mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 13, 2004
Dayana Yochim
How to Stretch a Buck How to make the money you already have go further. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
April 1, 2009
Vincent Ryan
More Than Zero With short-term Treasury yields at rock bottom, companies are seeking higher returns for their cash. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 28, 2011
Russ Krull
Are Interest Rate Hikes Imminent? The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank's president lays out a plan to increase interest. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 19, 2008
Dan Caplinger
Wall Street Should Thank You One finance professor has figured out how much investors pay in commissions, fees, and other investing costs -- and the number will shock you. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 20, 2007
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Schwab's a Cheap Date Charles Schwab lowers account minimums across the board. Lowering the bar may not make sense as a short-term move to shareholders, but it's the best way to make sure that Schwab remains relevant in the long-term. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 9, 2008
Pulling Out the Stops The government has steadily broadened its role to safeguard the economy from the credit crisis. Here are some important milestones. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 19, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Will Money Funds Finally "Break the Buck"? Even some of the safest places for your savings, money funds, are apparently at risk these days, as some money funds had invested in securities including subprime mortgages. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 20, 2010
Andrew Bond
Charles Schwab Improves -- But Not In Trading Schwab's first revenue gain in two years came despite falling trading revenue. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
October 13, 2010
How Government can Discourage Private Sector Reliance on Short-Term Debt Harvard researchers Robin Greenwood, Samuel Hanson, and Jeremy C. Stein propose a "comparative advantage approach" that allows government to actively influence the corporate sector's borrowing decisions. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 16, 2008
Alex Dumortier
Schwab Offers Nice Numbers, but Is It a Buy? Chuck shows them how it's done. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 27, 2010
Mac Greer
Can Mutual Funds Prevent the Next Financial Meltdown? Economics professor Lawrence Kotlikoff thinks limited purpose banking is the key to real change. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 15, 2008
Dan Caplinger
Has the "Dumb Money" Finally Gotten Smart? Mutual fund money is headed everywhere but into cheap U.S. stocks. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 28, 2006
Michael Leibert
Previewing 2007: Federated Investors Federated Investors is not like most asset managers, and there are a couple of reasons why this adviser's outlook is largely positive, regardless of how the market might behave. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 26, 2004
Why You Need Short-Term Savings Though your short-term savings will never rival returns on stocks over the long term, short-term money needs to earn its keep, countering inflation and maybe earning a little more. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 16, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Big-Time Risk on Short-Term Money Short-term bond funds have been billed as an attractive substitute for money-market mutual funds. But as some investors are discovering, these funds aren't risk-free. Yields fluctuate, and you risk losing some principal. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
June 27, 2005
Tom Taulli
Legg Mason's Big Swap With two transactions last week, the firm transformed itself into a pure-play money manager. For stockholders, it probably makes sense to wait before jumping into Legg Mason stock. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 5, 2007
Chuck Saletta
Dueling Fools: Washington Mutual Bull The bullish argument about Washington Mutual is that, due to the recent sub-prime crisis, the market has provided an opportunity to buy a great, though temporarily weakened, business at a significant discount. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 5, 2004
Phil Wohl
Legg Running in Stride On the surface, it appears that job growth and economic wellness are heavy on the minds of Americans. Yet, these same people are parking huge sums of money at brokerage firms such as Legg Mason, which continue to produce record results. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 14, 2005
Selena Maranjian
Surprise! Brokerages Favor the Rich Brokerages don't treat all investors the same. The more money you have at the brokerage, the better interest rate you'll likely receive. It doesn't sound quite fair, does it? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 14, 2005
Stephen D. Simpson
Lehman Caps Off a Solid Year Strong results in mergers, underwriting, trading, and asset management led to a great year for the investment bank, but is the momentum slowing? Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles