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12. <br /> <br />DIVERSIFICATION: <br />The City will diversify its instruments by security type and institution, meeting at least <br />the minimum requirements as outlined in Government Code Section 53601. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />MAXIMUM MATURITIES: <br />To the extent possible, the City will attempt to match its investments with anticipated <br />cash flow requirements. The City may directly invest in securities maturing more than <br />5 years from the date of purchase if they are authorized by the City Council. After <br />Council authorization, no waiting period is required before such an investment is made. <br /> <br />The City may invest proceeds of bond issuances or Certificates of Participation for a <br />term exceeding five years, provided the City Council authorizes such investments as part <br />of the legal documents. <br /> <br />14. <br /> <br />INTERNAL CONTROL: <br />The Director of Finance shall establish an annual process of independent review by an <br />external auditor. This review will provide internal control by assuring compliance with <br />policies and procedures. <br /> <br />15. <br /> <br />PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: <br />The investment portfolio will be designed to obtain a market average rate of return. <br />Safety and liquidity, however, will continue to be the predominant emphasis. <br /> <br />16. <br /> <br />REPORTING: <br />The Director of Finance will submit a report to the City Council on the status of the <br />City's investment portfolio within thirty days after each month end. This report shall <br />include the types of investments, the amount of money invested with various institutions, <br />purchase and maturity dates, and yield on investments. The Director of Finance will <br />certify that the investment portfolio is in compliance with the investment policy and that <br />it will meet cash flow needs for the next six months. <br /> <br />17. <br /> <br />INVESTMENT POLICY ADOPTION: <br />The City's investment policy must be submitted annually to Council for adoption. <br /> <br />SR/cf (invest.say) March 24. 1998 <br /> <br /> <br />
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