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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Money market deposit account Money market deposit account A money market account is a deposit account with a relatively high rate of interest, and short notice (or no notice) required for withdrawals. In the United States, it is a style of instant access deposit subject to federal savings account regulations, such as a monthly transaction limit. customers from exceeding these limits, either by imposing high fees on customers who do so, or by closing their accounts. Banks are free to impose additional restrictions (for instance: some banks limit their customers to six total transactions). ATM transactions may or may not be counted. United States In the United States, a money market deposit account (MMDA) is a deposit account that is considered a savings account for some purposes, but upon which checks can typically be written, subject to certain restrictions. Like a Negotiable Order of Withdrawal account, it is structured to comply with Regulation Q, which forbids paying interest on checking accounts. Thus money market deposit accounts are accounts that bear interest, and on which checks can be written, but, due to various restrictions, are not legally checking accounts, and thus do not run afoul of Regulation Q. Typical restrictions are that a fairly high minimum balance must be maintained in order to avoid fees. With the advent of online banking, many banks are able to pay a high interest rate on a low balance, sometimes as low as $1. A debit card is often issued for making withdrawals. In theory, the restrictions allow the bank to invest the money with more discretion, allowing a higher return. The return is often competitive with money market mutual funds, although nothing requires a bank to invest deposits in these types of accounts into the money market. Comparison with "Money Market Funds" Although money market deposit accounts have a similar name to money funds, they are not the same: a money market fund consists of assets held by a brokerage (or bank) on behalf of investors, while a money market deposit account is a deposit at the bank, hence a liability of the bank towards depositors. A money market fund is a kind of mutual fund (technically, a regulated investment company). Investors receive shares in this company, which buys securities (for example, commercial paper). There are rules on what kind of securities may be held and rules about diversification. Thus, investors have risk on the assets, but not on the bank. A money market account is simply a liability of the bank (albeit a high-priority one). It is a note on the bank’s books that it owes someone money. It has no specific assets; essentially, it is backed by the entire bank. Thus, investors have risk on the bank, but not (directly) on any assets that the bank may invest in with these deposits – in fact, the deposits will not in general match up with any particular assets: they are simply one among many liabilities of the bank. Also, like checking accounts, these accounts are insured by the FDIC or a state analog. Regulations in the US Since the account is not considered a transaction account, it is subject to the regulations on savings accounts: only six withdrawal transactions to third parties are permitted per month, only three of which may be paid by check. Banks are required to discourage Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_market_deposit_account" Categories: Finance articles needing expert attention 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Money market deposit account This page was last modified on 4 May 2009, at 08:05 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 2

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