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Money Market Funds: Overview, How They Work, Pros and Cons

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJanuary 21, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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What Is a Money Market Fund?

A money market fund is a type of mutual fund that invests in short-term, highly liquid, and low-risk financial instruments. These investments typically include:

  • Cash and cash equivalents
  • Short-term, high-credit-quality debt securities (e.g., U.S. Treasuries)
  • Cash-equivalent securities

Money market funds are designed to offer investors easy access to their money, minimal risk, and steady returns. These funds, also referred to as money market mutual funds, are insured by the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) but not by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). It’s important to note that a money market fund is different from a money market account.


Key Highlights of Money Market Funds

  • Money market funds are mutual funds that invest in high-quality, short-term debt instruments, cash, and equivalents.
  • They are considered one of the safest investment options with very low risk.
  • These funds generate income, which may be taxable or tax-free, depending on their portfolio, but they offer little or no potential for capital growth.
  • They are ideal for short-term parking of funds, either as a precursor to long-term investments or for planned expenses.

How Money Market Funds Work

Money market funds operate like other mutual funds. Investors buy shares or units in the fund, which are redeemable at any time, although some funds may limit the frequency of withdrawals. The fund is managed according to regulatory guidelines, such as those set by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

These funds typically invest in short-term financial instruments, including:

  • Bankers’ Acceptances (BA): Short-term debt backed by commercial banks.
  • Certificates of Deposit (CDs): Fixed-term deposits issued by banks.
  • Commercial Paper: Unsecured corporate debt with short maturities.
  • Repurchase Agreements (Repos): Short-term borrowing using government securities.
  • U.S. Treasuries: Short-term government debt securities.

Returns from money market funds are influenced by prevailing market interest rates. Active investors may choose to directly invest in these instruments, but those who lack time or expertise often prefer money market funds, delegating the management to professional fund operators.

While SIPC insures money market funds, FDIC insurance applies to other accounts like money market deposit accounts and certificates of deposit (CDs). Competitors to money market funds include ultrashort bond funds and enhanced cash funds, which may aim for higher returns by investing in a broader range of assets.


Net Asset Value (NAV) and Stability

A distinctive feature of money market funds is their effort to maintain a Net Asset Value (NAV) of $1 per share. Interest earned on the fund’s holdings is paid out to investors as dividends, offering regular income. Maintaining this $1 NAV ensures simplicity in tracking gains and provides confidence in the fund’s stability.

Occasionally, a money market fund may fall below the $1 NAV, a situation known as “breaking the buck.” This can happen due to investment losses, low interest rates, or excessive leverage. While rare, examples include:

  1. 1994: The Community Bankers U.S. Government Money Market Fund liquidated at $0.96 per share due to heavy losses in derivatives.
  2. 2008: The Reserve Primary Fund dropped to $0.97 per share after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, triggering widespread redemptions.

Following these events, the SEC introduced stricter regulations to enhance stability, including liquidity fees and redemption suspensions.


Types of Money Market Funds

Money market funds are categorized based on their investment focus:

  1. Prime Money Funds: Invest in corporate debt, floating-rate securities, and non-Treasury assets like those issued by U.S. agencies or government-sponsored enterprises.
  2. Government Money Funds: Allocate at least 99.5% of assets to government securities, cash, and repos backed by government securities.
  3. Tax-Exempt Money Funds: Primarily invest in municipal bonds and debt securities that provide tax-free earnings at the federal and sometimes state level.

Some money market funds cater to institutional investors with high minimum investment requirements, while retail funds are more accessible to individual investors.


Regulation of Money Market Funds

In the U.S., money market funds are regulated by the SEC under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Key requirements include:

  • Investments must primarily be in top-rated securities with a maturity of 13 months or less.
  • The portfolio’s weighted average maturity (WAM) must not exceed 60 days, ensuring liquidity.
  • Investments in a single issuer are capped at 5%, with exceptions for government securities and repos.

Pros and Cons of Money Market Funds

Advantages

  • Low Risk: Considered one of the safest investment options.
  • Liquidity: Easy to access funds when needed.
  • Higher Returns: Typically offers better returns than standard savings accounts.
  • No Entry/Exit Fees: Most funds are no-load.

Disadvantages

  • Not FDIC-Insured: Only protected by SIPC, not federal insurance.
  • Limited Growth: Minimal potential for capital appreciation.
  • Interest Rate Sensitivity: Returns fluctuate with market interest rates.

Money Market Funds vs. Money Market Accounts

Despite similar names, money market funds and accounts are fundamentally different:

  • Money Market Funds: Investment products managed by fund companies, carrying some risk and no guarantees.
  • Money Market Accounts: Savings accounts offered by banks, FDIC-insured, and often allowing limited withdrawals.

Conclusion

Money market funds are an excellent short-term investment option for those seeking low-risk, liquid avenues to park their money. While they are unsuitable for long-term goals like retirement planning, they remain a reliable choice for earning modest income and preserving capital stability.

Regulated by stringent guidelines, these funds have evolved over time, incorporating measures to enhance resilience against market disruptions. Today, money market funds continue to play a critical role in global capital markets, appealing to both individual and institutional investors.

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