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Introduction to savings

Savings BasicsCash is king. It's usually important to have a portfolio fat with stocks and mutual funds, but when the market tanks, cash and bonds will keep you from having to sell those stocks and funds before their time.

Whether you stash your cash in a bank, thrift or a credit union, you have several savings vehicles from which to choose, from plain vanilla statement savings accounts to certificates of deposit and money market funds.

The benefit of maintaining a portion of your portfolio in savings vehicles is liquidity, preservation of principal and, with the exception of money market funds, guaranteed interest.

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But the trade-off doesn't have to be a low rate of return. Manage your choices for investing cash as carefully as you manage the stock portion of your portfolio and your average interest rate should beat inflation and taxes.

-- Updated: March 28, 2003

 

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