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| Robby, How much of what you are talking about is considered "liquid" ? Readily accessible within 24 hours ? With penalties ?
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| Many brokerages, including mine, will take a large sums of cash and spread it amongst several banks keeping the maximum under the FDIC limits but still managed by the client as one money market account. Easy peasy.
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| How do the charge for that ? What's that cost ?
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| quote: Originally posted by smlsig: Many brokerages, including mine, will take a large sums of cash and spread it amongst several banks keeping the maximum under the FDIC limits but still managed by the client as one money market account.
Easy peasy.
^^^^ They probably utilize a ICS OR CDARS account. Anyone can do it, you don’t need a brokerage account to do it although it might be easier. https://www.intrafi.com/ics-cdars
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| quote: Originally posted by bendable: Robby, How much of what you are talking about is considered "liquid" ?
Readily accessible within 24 hours ? With penalties ?
All of that type of investment is liquid. The money market I'm thinking of, Federated, has to be sold a day in advance to have the funds be "good cash". The deadline is noon eastern time, and the funds are available the next morning - early. No penalties. Sometimes there is a minimum "investment", about $250k for Federated, but the brokerages can waive that. The fund expense is near zero. The brokerage fees can vary, but if you're wealthy they will be reduced or waived. Some accounts are charged by AUM (assets under management), but that normally doesn't include money markets. Morgan Stanley has a "bank deposit program" which spreads money out between different banks to keep under the guaranteed levels. Some firms also provide "insurance" up to a higher amount. I've always thought that if this insurance becomes necessary then there has been a financial meltdown and no one would be able to collect. |
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