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What is a Money Market Fund/Commercial Paper? Money Market Funds are mutual funds that are very safe and liquid. They invest in cash and securities with short-term maturities. Commercial paper is similar in that it has the short-term aspect. It is different because it’s issued by companies and used to take care of various financial obligations in the short term, or to buy inventory.
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finance a la shmoop. what is a money market fund? isn't it a strange concept
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to think about going to a market to buy money? [man walks through grocery store]
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well yeah it's strange but the practice exists and it's a huge multi trillion
- 00:17
dollar market today. the key word here is money and not investment. why such a big
- 00:23
diff? well because the notion of investing implies duration. that is when
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- 00:28
you invest in a nice fixer-upper home or a tractor distribution company or shares
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in a fat dividend-paying bank you're investing for presumably a long time [people stand in line]
- 00:40
like years maybe decades maybe centuries if you can find the right miracle pill.
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but here we're talking about money like the stuff you can buy candy with. so it's
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short term not long and a money market fund basically comprises many series of
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pretty safe bonds that are all coming due in the next 30 to 90 days. sometimes [pie chart]
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longer than that sometimes shorter but generally in the very near future. so why
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would you care about a money market fund? well because it pays you slightly more
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interest on your money than say a bank checking account. and lots of people in
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corporations need cash just sitting around to pay their bills, so there are
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tons of money market funds out there available and that's the gist of a money
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market fund. we're sure you'll have plenty of experience with them by the
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time you hit your sixth hundredth birthday day [people cheer and hold birthday cake]
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