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INF~®RMAT'I®l~T <br />KlVE',r MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Mayor and Council Members <br />FR®M: Tim Simon, d=inance Director <br />DATE: /~pril 18, 201 <br />SUB.IECT: E~uarterly Investment Report (January-March, 201 IJ <br />INTIt®LBIJCTI®Nv <br />The purpose of this report is to update the City Council on the status of the various <br />investments that the City maintains. This report is as of March 31, 2011. <br />IiACKGROtJNI): <br />The City Council adopted the original investment policy on Apri128, 1998 with subsequent <br />modifications on February 5, 2007. The policy generally follows the Government Finance <br />Officers Association (GFOA) model and does comply with State Statutes. <br />The investment goals for the City of Elk River are passive in nature due to the allowable <br />investments permitted under State Statutes. The City has four objectives for investing in <br />order of importance. They are safety of principal, liquidity, return on investment, and <br />maintaining the public trust. This means we are focused on not losing on the original <br />investment,, having sufficient funds on hand to meet ongoing operating cash needs, getting a <br />market rate of return, and not purchasing speculative investments. <br />State Statutes limit the City's ability to invest in many risky types of investments. The City <br />does not purchase stocks or mutual funds. The CitS~ is generally limited to federal and state <br />government obligations or agencies backed by them. The City can invest in short-term <br />commercial paper (highly rated), Certificates of Deposit or money market accounts (with <br />collateralization if in excess of FDIC insurance amounts), and the rated debt of local <br />governments. <br />The City intends to hold investments until maturity, which means we will get the rate of <br />return for which we invest our funds. Our goal is not to extend our maturities beyond five <br />years unless we are matching cash flow to a specific debt sen~ice payment. <br />
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