When a money-market fund yields more than 5%, what’s so special about municipal bonds yielding 3%? A lot, it turns out. Take taxes into account and muni yields get much more appealing. And right now, it’s a good time to lock in longer-term bonds.
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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