The Treasury has issued FAQs concerning the government's recently announced guarantee program for money market funds. Excerpt: How will investors know if their money market fund participates in the program? Investors should contact their money market fund directly to determine…

The Treasury has issued FAQs concerning the government’s recently announced guarantee program for money market funds. Excerpt:

How will investors know if their money market fund participates in the program?

Investors should contact their money market fund directly to determine if it is participating in the program.

Also:

How much of an investor’s money market fund is insured? What happens if the number of shares held in an investor’s account increase above the level at the close of business on September 19, 2008? What happens if the number of shares held in an investor’s account decreases below the level at the close of business on September 19, 2008?

The program provides a guarantee based on the number of shares held at the close of business on September 19, 2008. Any increase in the number of shares held in an account after the close of business on September 19, 2008 will not be guaranteed. If the number of shares held in an account fluctuates over the period, investors will be covered for either the number of shares held as of the close of business on September 19, 2008 or the current amount, whichever is less.

See also:

  • Frequently Asked Questions about Money Market Funds from the Investment Company Institute.
  • ICI Answers Questions on Money Market Funds from Plan Sponsor.

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