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    Betterment, for example, hiked interest on its cash reserve account to 4.2% APY this week. It's far from the only game in town; Ally Bank offers 4% on its money-market accounts , while Citizens ...

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    This will determine which types of safe investments ... One of the safest places to invest excess money is in money market funds, Stroup said. ... that will allow you to take $100,000 today and ...

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    “Having excess cash beyond an emergency fund can mean missing out on potential returns from investing,” said Fluent in Finance founder Andrew Lokenauth, a 15-year Wall Street veteran who held ...

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    Investing is always a risky proposition. As money expert Jaspreet Singh noted in a recent YouTube tutorial, "You are never guaranteed to make money when you invest. In fact, you will lose money at...

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    2. Open an account in a different ownership category. If you want to keep all your money in one FDIC-insured bank, you may be able to insure deposits of more than $250,000 by opening different ...

  7. Bank run - Wikipedia

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    To combat a bank run, a bank may acquire more cash from other banks or from the central bank, or limit the amount of cash customers may withdraw, either by imposing a hard limit or by scheduling quick deliveries of cash, encouraging high-return term deposits to reduce on-demand withdrawals or suspending withdrawals altogether.

  8. Liquidity trap - Wikipedia

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    A liquidity trap is a situation, described in Keynesian economics, in which, "after the rate of interest has fallen to a certain level, liquidity preference may become virtually absolute in the sense that almost everyone prefers holding cash rather than holding a debt (financial instrument) which yields so low a rate of interest."

  9. Investment - Wikipedia

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    Free cash flow measures the cash a company generates which is available to its debt and equity investors, after allowing for reinvestment in working capital and capital expenditure. High and rising free cash flow, therefore, tend to make a company more attractive to investors. The debt-to-equity ratio is an indicator of capital structure.