Investment Funds You Can Choose |
Money Market Funds |
| Fund offerings as of January 1, 2009 |
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| Core Money Market Funds |
For a $10,000 Investment |
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Fees |
Result in 10 Years |
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Annual |
Long-Term |
Average |
Downside |
Upside |
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FRS Select Yield Plus Money Market Active Fund (M10) |
$6 |
$188 |
$11,800 |
$10,400 |
$12,800 |
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These funds invest in short-term securities (financial instruments or obligations) that are high quality and can be sold quickly with little loss of value. Because of these investments, the funds have limited risk of declining in value. However, over the long term, money market investment returns have been modest, basically keeping pace with inflation. Money market funds are not FDIC insured or guaranteed.
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