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OPTION: Right to buy or sell property that is granted in exchange for an agreed upon sum. If the right is not <br />exercised after a specified period, the option expires and the option buyer forfeits the money. [Referenced <br />page: 33] <br />PAR AMOUNT: The face amount or value of a bond. [Referenced page: 19, 351 <br />PASS -THOUGH SECURITY: A pool of fixed income securities backed by a package of assets (i.e. <br />mortgages) where the holder receives the principal and interest payments. [Referenced pages: 331 <br />PORTFOLIO: Collection of securities held by an investor. [Referenced pages: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, <br />12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 31, 35] <br />PRINCIPAL: The face value or par value of an investment. [Referenced pages: 3, 4, 9, 13, 14, 21, 291 <br />PRUDENT INVESTOR STANDARD: A standard defined under State Government Code Section 53600.3 <br />that states when investing, reinvesting, purchasing, acquiring, exchanging selling, or managing public funds, <br />a trustee shall act with care, skill, prudence, and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing, <br />including, but not limited to, the general economic conditions and the anticipated needs of the City, that a <br />prudent person acting in a like capacity and familiarity with those matters would use in the conduct of funds <br />of a like character and with like aims, to safeguard the principal and maintain the liquidity needs of the local <br />agency. [Referenced page: 2, 9, 11] <br />RATE OF RETURN: The yield obtainable on a security based on its purchase price or its current market <br />price. This may be the amortized yield to maturity on a bond the current income return. [Referenced pages: <br />4, 13, 19] <br />REPURCHASE AGREEMENT (RP or REPO): A holder of securities sells these securities to an investor <br />with an agreement to repurchase them at a fixed price on a fixed date. The security "buyer" in effect lends <br />the "seller" money for the period of the agreement, and the terms of the agreement are structured to <br />compensate him for this. (E.g. - A contract in which the seller of securities, such as Treasury Bills, agrees to <br />buy them back at a specified time and price; also called buyback.) See also Master Repurchase <br />Agreement. [Referenced pages: 10, 16, 17, 29, 30, 31, 321 <br />REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENT (REVERSE RP or REPO): A reverse -repurchase agreement <br />(reverse repo) involves an investor borrowing cash from a financial institution in exchange for securities. <br />The investor agrees to repurchase the securities at a specified date for the same cash value plus an agreed <br />upon interest rate. Although the transaction is similar to a repo, the purpose of entering into a reverse repo <br />is quite different. While a repo is a straightforward investment of public funds, the reverse repo is a <br />borrowing. [Referenced pages: 14, 29, 30, 31, 32] <br />SAFEKEEPING AND CUSTODY: In a third -party safekeeping agreement, the local government agency <br />arranges for a firm other than the party that sold the investment to provide for the transfer and safekeeping <br />of the securities. Financial firms should not serve as both government broker-dealer and custodian. <br />Safekeeping represents a financial institution's obligation to act on behalf of the owner under the owner's <br />control. Custody is a more clearly defined control position by the agent responding to the owner's <br />requirements. Custody normally does not take place in the governmental entities depository bank. <br />Investments should be settled in a delivery -versus -payment (DVP) basis. In this procedure, the buyer's <br />payment for securities is due at the time of delivery. Security delivery and payment occur simultaneously. <br />This practice ensures that no funds are at risk in an investment transaction as funds are not released until <br />securities are delivered, ensuring the governmental entity has either money or securities at all times during <br />the transaction. [Referenced page: 16] <br />City of Santa - AnnualJuly 1, 2018 - <br />Statement of Investment Policy 5gr)G5 June 30, 2019 <br />