Money Market Mutual Fund Financial Glossary
What is it? A type of mutual fund that invests in stable, short-term securities. These funds are designed to be easily convertible into cash, and are structured to maintain an unchanging value of $1 a share. Only the yield is supposed to fluctuate.Finance Term Definition Added By: Erin
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