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Money Market Account
A type of savings account that offers higher interest rates and has higher minimum balance requirements.
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A money market account is a type of savings account that typically offers a higher interest rate than a traditional savings account, but also imposes stricter withdrawal limits and may require a higher minimum balance. Money market accounts are offered by banks, credit unions, and other financial institutions and are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).
Example
Imagine that you are looking for a place to save your money and earn a higher return than a traditional savings account. You might consider opening a money market account at a bank or credit union. Money market accounts typically offer a higher interest rate than traditional savings accounts and may also offer check-writing or debit card capabilities.
Related Terms
Mutual Fund
A type of fund managed by professional investment managers that pools money from many investors and uses that money to buy a diversified portfolio.
Canceled Check
A physical check that has been paid by the bank and cannot be used again. It may be returned to the payer with their bank statement.
Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
A type of savings account designed to help individuals save for retirement.