Money Market Mutual Funds Review

Money market mutual funds compared with an online savings account?
Hello … Assuming one receives the same yield (Before tax) money market Mutual Funds & online savings accounts, is there any advantage of one on the other? For example, a tax treatment of different income? Except feedback, if I can apply for every article / post, which would gr8 too. Thanks in advance for your help!
Both are designed to maintain liquid money. MM investment company is uninsured and while they are intended to try to prevent losses they are not guaranteed. In online, savings account when it comes to secured bank FDIC, are provided to current levels FDIC. http://sify.com/finance/fullstory.php?id=14573815
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