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7952 / What is a “money market fund”?

A money market fund is a mutual fund generally seeking maximum current income and liquidity through investment in short-term money market instruments, such as Treasury bills, certificates of deposit, or commercial paper. Dividends are customarily declared daily, and automatically reinvested in additional shares, unless a distribution option is elected. Shares may be redeemed at any time.

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