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LPL publishes a money market fund guide for the client cash question

The guide's risk disclosures make it a useful handout for the client cash question.

LPL Financial has published a guide titled "Understanding Money Market Funds" that walks through what the product is and where the risks sit. Posted in the firm's newsroom, the guide describes a money market fund as a mutual fund investing in cash equivalents and short-term debt-based securities, including U.S. Treasury bonds. It opens by separating the fund from a money market account, a distinction the guide flags as easy to miss.

The core message is that money market funds exist to preserve capital while keeping money liquid. Financial professionals use them to hold cash or park it while evaluating new investments, and the guide suggests them as a place to build an emergency fund. Then comes the disclosure that matters: money held in the funds is not insured by the FDIC or any other government agency. The funds seek to preserve a $1.00 share price, but investors can lose money. The guide closes with the standard prospectus reminder, telling investors to weigh charges, risks, expenses, and objectives. Its definitions carry footnotes to Medicare.gov, an unusual citation for a money-market explainer.

Nothing here will surprise a seasoned advisor. The value is in having a crisp, accurate reference to hand over when a client asks where their cash is sitting and whether it's safe. The $1.00 line is the one that needs the emphasis: the fund seeks to maintain it, but nothing guarantees it. This guide is written to be shared, which turns the warning labels into part of the answer rather than fine print. For the advisor, it also reduces the temptation to improvise a disclosure that regulators and plaintiffs' lawyers read carefully. The quiet appeal of such a document is that it makes the cautious answer the easy answer.

Sources & further reading
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