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What is a Money Market Fund?

Written by Bethany Crow
Updated over a month ago

A Money Market Fund is a kind of mutual fund that invests in highly liquid, near-term instruments. These instruments include cash, cash equivalent securities, and high-credit-rating, debt-based securities with a short-term maturity (such as U.S. Treasuries).

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