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We offer both taxable government and municipal (tax-exempt) money market funds. Vanguard's money market funds are offered with a stable $1 NAV (net asset value). See our list of money market funds
Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund (VMFXX) - Find objective, share price, performance, expense ratio, holding, and risk details.
Money market funds are best suited for investors who seek more stability and less risk. Money market funds don't outperform indexes like the S&P 500 during the good times in the stock...
Money market funds are a type of mutual fund that invests in low-risk, short-term debt securities, such as Treasury bills, municipal debt, or corporate bonds. They're designed to offer a safe, stable investment option for money you may need to access in the short term, like an emergency fund or a short-term goal.
Vanguard Cash Reserves Federal Money Market Fund seeks to provide current income, while maintaining a stable $1 NAV and a very short average maturity. The fund invests at least 99.5% of its total assets in cash, government securities, and/or repurchase agreements that are collateralized solely by government securities or cash (collectively ...
With cash investments, you can invest your money with less risk than with stock or bond funds. Money market funds and the Vanguard Cash Plus Account allow you to easily transfer money between your bank and Vanguard accounts. Whatever your savings goal, you still have the potential to earn interest while reducing market risk.
Objective: Federal Money Market Fund seeks to provide current income while maintaining liquidity and a stable share price of $1. A non-money-market fund's SEC yield is based on a formula mandated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that calculates a fund's hypothetical annualized income as a percentage of its assets.
Vanguard Treasury Money Market Fund (VUSXX) - Find objective, share price, performance, expense ratio, holding, and risk details.
Objective: Treasury Money Market Fund seeks to provide current income while maintaining liquidity and a stable share price of $1 per share. A non-money-market fund's SEC yield is based on a formula mandated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that calculates a fund's hypothetical annualized income as a percentage of its assets.
**Vanguard Cash Reserves Federal Money Market Fund, Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund, and Vanguard Treasury Money Market Fund: You could lose money by investing in the Fund. Although the Fund seeks to preserve the value of your investment at $1.00 per share, it cannot guarantee it will do so.