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Sweep Accounts Interview Question:
How sweep account actually works?
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★ A financial adviser and the client will discuss and determine an average balance that should be kept in this account. Depending on the institution's service, this amount may be pre-determined.
★ Most of the extra cash above the average balance will be invested into a money market, CD, or some other form of investment that can be easily liquidated.
★ When the balance in the cash account falls below the pre-determined average balance, some of the investment is liquidated and the proceeds get deposited into the cash account, thus maintaining the average balance.
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★ A financial adviser and the client will discuss and determine an average balance that should be kept in this account. Depending on the institution's service, this amount may be pre-determined.
★ Most of the extra cash above the average balance will be invested into a money market, CD, or some other form of investment that can be easily liquidated.
★ When the balance in the cash account falls below the pre-determined average balance, some of the investment is liquidated and the proceeds get deposited into the cash account, thus maintaining the average balance.
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