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Boost your end-of-month savings with money market funds

Huldah Matara by Huldah Matara
January 24, 2025
in Business
Reading Time: 2 mins read

As the end of the month looms, many of us scramble to manage our budgets and decide what to do with any leftover income. For those looking to save or invest, traditional savings accounts might seem like the easiest choice. However, money market funds (MMFs) are proving to be a more lucrative and flexible alternative for individuals seeking to make the most of their end-month surplus.

Money market funds are low-risk investment vehicles that pool money from investors to purchase short-term, high-quality securities such as treasury bills, commercial paper, and government bonds. Their appeal lies in their ability to offer higher returns than standard savings accounts while maintaining liquidity and capital safety.

At the month’s end, MMFs are an excellent way to maximize savings. Unlike fixed deposits, which tie your money up for extended periods, MMFs are designed to be flexible. You can deposit or withdraw funds with ease, making them perfect for short-term financial planning.

The returns from money market funds are another big draw. Most MMFs in Kenya, for example, provide annualized returns ranging from 8% to 11%, far outpacing the interest offered by traditional savings accounts. Over time, these higher returns compound, giving your savings the potential to grow substantially.

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Additionally, MMFs help protect against inflation. With inflation often eroding the value of money kept in regular accounts, the competitive returns from MMFs ensure your savings maintain their purchasing power.

Getting started with an MMF is simple. Many providers allow minimum investments as low as KES 100, making these funds accessible to almost everyone. To begin, research reputable providers, compare their rates and terms, and complete an application to deposit your funds.

For those trying to save at the month’s end, consider transferring any extra cash into an MMF. Over time, this consistent habit can create a robust financial safety net while earning returns that traditional savings options simply can’t match.

By leveraging money market funds, you can turn your end-of-month savings into a strategic financial advantage, ensuring your money works as hard as you do.

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