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INFORMATION <br />The City makes sure we are sufficiently liquid by continually updating our forecast on the <br />anticipated cash flow needs over the next five year time horizon. We also build in a reserve <br />balance incase of unexpected expenditures, these funds are maintained in money market <br />accounts through the 4M Fund. We anticipate the fact that we will have two large tax <br />settlements each year, along with the regularly scheduled debt service payments that occur <br />each year. <br />Over the past couple of years the search for quality has been the goal, thus we have avoided <br />commercial paper for the last year due to concerns over the credit quality issues that have <br />existed. In addition, for high quality commercial paper the yield is several basis points below <br />a short-term CD. The markets have seen increased volatility in the bond markets and the <br />yield curve has remained relatively flat in the 30 day to year range, but the longer side of the <br />curve has showed some signs of an upward- sloping shape which has meant long-term <br />securities slightly exceed returns on short-term instruments. This may also indicate that <br />investors still prefer liquidity and will take a lower yield for short-term and secure <br />investments. <br />The City has to weigh the opportunity cost to invest in longer term investments or ride the <br />yield curve and reinvest at shorter maturity intervals. Most recent purchases have been <br />agencies with callable provisions as interest rates step-up, these are somewhat predictable of <br />when they will be called and are aligned with our cash flow model. Investing in shorter-term <br />investments has presented far fewer options since the decline in the commercial paper <br />market. Treasury yields are still around historical lows. Three month notes are yielding <br />0.16% and the ten year notes are 2.53%. See graphical illustration below: <br />http: / /wvv~i•.ustreas.gov/offices/domestic-finance /debt-management/interest- <br />rate/yield historical.shtml <br />5.00 <br />4.00% <br />3.00% <br />2.00 <br />1.00% <br />0.00 <br />X06/30/2010 <br />-~-09/30/2010 <br />Cities generally use a short horizon benchmark such as the two year Treasury Bill (9/30 - <br />.42% down from .61% at 6/30) or some similar measure. Our current portfolio yield is <br />roughly 1.64%. This is calculated by taking the yield times the current value for each <br />investment and dividing the resulting amount by the total portfolio value. As investments <br />purchased in earlier years mature we will be able to replace them and lock into some longer <br />term interest rates, but they may have to be reinvested at lower interest rates as market <br />conditions change. It is very typical to lag the market as interest rates change. This will lead <br />to more predictability in our interest earnings. <br />Our primary reserve account is our 4M Fund which is a money market account that various <br />cities pool their funds into. It currently yields .02% with daily withdrawal privileges. We are <br />maintaining our regular liquidity position in order to reinvest at higher rates when the <br />Imo. 3mo. 6mo. lyr. 2yr. Syr. Syr. Tyr. 10yr. 30yr. <br />
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