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Old 07-12-2007, 09:56 AM
imaptone imaptone is offline
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Default Re: What\'s something that\'s low risk and easily liquidiable? Mutual fu

I would echo what jjscott said. I don't think that putting money you will need in the near term should be invested in mutual funds, I like at least 2 years(preferably 20)for mutual fund investing to shake out the natural peaks and valleys in the market. Vanguard does have a money market account with a yield of 5.13% with a $3000 min investment that you can write checks on. It's called Prime money market fund.
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