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  2. What happens to idle cash in your portfolio? Sweep accounts ...

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    For example, E-Trade offers just 0.01 percent APY on brokerage accounts with less than $500,000 in cash. J.P. Morgan brokerage accounts earn the same 0.01 percent through its deposit sweep program ...

  3. Sweep account - Wikipedia

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    A sweep account combines two or more accounts at a bank or a financial institution, moving funds between them in a predetermined manner. [1] Sweep accounts are useful in managing a steady cash flow between a cash account used to make scheduled payments, and an investment account where the cash is able to accrue a higher return.

  4. What Is a Sweep Account and How Does It Work? - AOL

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  6. Sweep investment - Wikipedia

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    A sweep investment, or sweep investment account, [1] is a secondary bank account or type of sweep account that offers additional investment options on idle funds in a primary cash or checking account.

  7. Cash management - Wikipedia

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    The bank then researches the checks that do not match, corrects any misreads or encoding errors, and determines if any items are fraudulent. The bank pays only "true" exceptions, that is, those that can be reconciled with the company's files. Sweep accounts Sweep accounts are typically offered by the cash management division of a bank. Under ...

  8. Big banks are taking heat for paying low rates on idle cash - AOL

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    Developed as a way for banks and brokers to put their customers’ idle cash to work, sweep programs move excess customer cash balances overnight into a money market fund or some other higher ...

  9. Cash sweep - Wikipedia

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    A cash sweep, or debt sweep, is the mandatory use of excess free cash flows to pay down outstanding debt rather than distribute it to shareholders. Firms always have the option to pay down debt with excess cash, but they do not always choose to do so. [citation needed] This can lead to firms wasting excess cash.