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CITY OF SANTA ANA STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT POLICY <br />JULY 2007-2008 <br />following exceptions: <br />1) a declining credit security could be sold early to <br />minimize loss of principal; <br />2) a security swap would improve the quality, yield, or <br />target duration in the portfolio; or <br />3) liquidity needs of the portfolio require that the security <br />be sold. <br />The market-average rate of return is defined as the average <br />return on three-month U.S. Treasury Bills. <br />The City strives to maintain one hundred percent (1008) investment <br />of idle funds after consideration for a compensating balance to <br />cover the cost of services provided by the bank. The funds <br />available for investment are determined by cash flow projections <br />updated daily. Investments are monitored so that legal limits on <br />types of investments are not exceeded. <br />AUTHORIZED INVESTMENTS: <br />The "prudent person" standard shall be applied in the context of <br />managing the overall portfolio. Investment officers acting in <br />accordance with written procedures and this investment policy and <br />exercising due diligence shall be relieved of personal <br />responsibility for an individual security~s credit risk or market <br />price changes, provided deviations from exceptions are reported in a <br />timely fashion and the liquidity and the sale of securities are <br />carried out in accordance with the terms of this policy. Investments <br />shall be made with judgement and care, under circumstances then <br />prevailing, which persons of prudence, discretion, and intelligence <br />exercise in the management of their own affairs, not for <br />speculation, but for investment, considering the probable safety of <br />their capital as well as the probable income to be derived. <br />The City is governed by the California Government Code, Sections <br />53600, 16429.1 and 53684 et seq. Santa Ana further restricts the <br />permitted investments to those listed below. Within this scope, the <br />City diversifies its investments by maturity dates and types of <br />investments. Concentration limits are indicated for all investment <br />categories except Treasury securities, which are considered the <br />safest investments. <br />A. United States Treasury Bills, Notes, and Bonds, for which the <br />full faith and credit of the United States are pledged for <br />payment of principal and interest. Purchases of this category <br />shall not exceed five years to maturity. There is no <br />percentage limit in this category. <br />B. Obligations issued by a Federal Agency or a United States <br />Government Sponsored Enterprise. Federal Agency Issues <br />include, but are not limited to GNMA (Government National <br />19E-6 <br />