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  2. 6 best money market funds in February 2025 - AOL

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    Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund (VMFXX) The Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund invests in cash and short-term securities issued by the U.S. government. The fund aims to provide current income ...

  3. Money market fund - Wikipedia

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    A money market fund (also called a money market mutual fund) is an open-end mutual fund that invests in short-term debt securities such as US Treasury bills and commercial paper. [1] Money market funds are managed with the goal of maintaining a highly stable asset value through liquid investments, while paying income to investors in the form of ...

  4. 6 Different Types of Mutual Funds Explained - AOL

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    The investments included in a money market fund have a short-term outlook, and they pay dividends that are close to the typical short-term interest rates. Shares of most money market funds have a ...

  5. Shocking amount parents spend on toys revealed - AOL

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    How much money will parents spend over a child's lifetime on toys? According to a new study by the Toy Industry Association, parents will spend $6500 dollars. And the sad part is, most kids play ...

  6. Sesame Street licensing - Wikipedia

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    After Fisher-Price recalled a large number of Sesame Street brand toys (among multiple licenses) in 2007, Sesame Workshop announced that they would independently inspect the products of all manufacturers. It went so far as to threaten withdrawing entirely from toy licensing, if it were not satisfied with the manufacturer's guarantees.

  7. 7-day SEC yield - Wikipedia

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    To calculate approximately how much interest one might earn in a money fund account, take the 7-day SEC yield, multiply by the amount invested, divide by the number of days in the year, and then multiply by the number of days in question. This does not take compounding into effect.

  8. Play money - Wikipedia

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    The first such toy money was printed in 1880 by the Milton Bradley Toys company, and was actually a teaching tool, distributed to schools so that children could play at commercial transactions and learn skills for reckoning change, recognizing coins, and budgeting purchases. [3]

  9. 'Pawn Stars' takes a look back at the show's most valuable toys

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    On "Pawn Stars," we learned that sometimes little toys can sell for big money in a look back at some of Corey and ChumLee's favorite items. ... would pay," he said, "$4-$5,000 just for the head ...