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CITY OF PLEASANTON <br /> <br /> INVESTMENT POLICIES AND GUIDELINES <br /> <br /> MAY 5, 1987 <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />Monies not required for immediate expenditure by the City of <br />Pleasanton shall be invested in compliance with governing <br />provisions of law (i.e., Section 53600 of the Government Code) and <br />this policy. The City will maintain adequate cash availability and <br />strive for maximum yield on invested idle funds while ensuring that <br />principal invested is protected from loss. <br /> <br />Delegation of Authority <br /> <br />Pursuant to Section 53600 of the Government Code, the Finance <br />Director has been delegated the investment authority by the City <br />Council. <br /> <br />Investment Criteria <br /> <br />The criteria for selecting investments are, in order of priority: <br /> <br /> Safety of principal <br /> Liquidity <br /> Maximization of total return on overall portfolio <br /> <br />In general, the City intends to manage its investments in such a <br />way to ensure meeting this criteria. Investments will be made in a <br />range of instruments to lessen risk by diversifying the City's <br />portfolio. <br /> <br /> Policies and Objectives <br /> <br /> The basic premise underlying the City's investment policy is to <br /> ensure that money is always available when needed. Staff actively <br /> manages the City's portfolio in order to take advantage of changing <br /> economic conditions. Through daily projected cash flow analysis, <br /> the City will attempt to fully invest all idle cash. <br /> <br /> It shall also be the policy of the City to diversify its investment <br /> portfolio to ensure the maximum safety of City assets. To this <br /> extent, the City may, from time to time, make use of investment <br /> advisors and also may, from time to time, place certain City funds <br /> with investment managers. The performance of these managers will <br /> be closely monitored, and their results will be carefully <br /> evaluated. <br /> <br /> <br />