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Res 2020-070/adopting revised Investment Policies for Operating Funds and Reserve Funds
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Res 2020-070/adopting revised Investment Policies for Operating Funds and Reserve Funds
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3/17/2020
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IV. PURCHASING AND INVESTMENT <br />The Policy requires establishment and approval of an authorized broker/dealer list with whom the <br />City may transact business. The broker/dealer questionnaire helps provide the following <br />evaluation: <br />- Financial condition, strength and capability to fulfill commitments. <br />- Overall reputation with other broker/dealers and investors. <br />- Regulatory status of the broker/dealer. <br />- Background and expertise of the individual representative. <br />The City investment officer(s) and/or the contracted Investment Adviser / Manager will contact an <br />appropriate number of broker/dealers for offers based on market evaluation, Investment Policy and <br />collateral limitations, and cash flow information given <br />The following will be determined with the broker/dealer: <br />- Settlement basis — i.e. cash (same day), regular (next day), or when -issued (issue date) <br />if a new agency issue. <br />- Amount available for investment, <br />- Type of security to be purchased excluded. <br />- Targeted maturity, or maturity range. <br />If choosing an investment pool as the preferred investment vehicle, the Council resolution and <br />authorized individuals (PIN) resolutions must be in place prior to purchase and at any reasonable <br />time thereafter. All pool transactions are initiated and controlled by City Investment Officer(s) <br />All investment purchases will be executed using the competitive bidding process. A minimum of <br />three competitive offers on the purchase of every security will be obtained or approval from an <br />Investment Committee officer on a competitive offer due to market conditions and time <br />constraints. All investment purchases will be executed in compliance with the Internal Revenue <br />Service's Fair Market Rules. <br />Before concluding the transaction, the Investment Adviser verifies the following: <br />And, <br />- The security meets all cash flow and Policy criteria. <br />- The security structure including any imbedded options such as call provisions or <br />coupon adjustments. <br />- Yield calculations and settlement amounts. <br />- Total purchase cost (including accrued interest). <br />- Advises the successful provider that their offering has been selected for purchase. <br />- Notifies any unsuccessful broker/dealers. Best price may be disclosed. <br />City of San Marcos Investment Policy <br />
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