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NOTE 2 — DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) <br />Investments are subject to various risks, the following of which are considered the most significant: <br />Custodial credit risk — For investments, this is the risk that in the event of a failure of the counterparty <br />to an investment transaction (typically a broker -dealer) the City would not be able to recover the value <br />of its investments or collateral securities that are in the possession of an outside party. The City does <br />not have a foiuial investment policy addressing this risk, but typically limits its exposure by purchasing <br />insured or registered investments, or by the control of who holds the securities. <br />Credit risk — This is the risk that an issuer or other counterparty to an investment will not fulfill its <br />obligations. Minnesota Statutes limit the City's investments to direct obligations or obligations <br />guaranteed by the United States or its agencies; general obligations rated "A" or better; revenue <br />obligations rated "AA" or better; general obligations of the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency rated <br />"A" or better; commercial paper issued by the United States corporations or their Canadian subsidiaries, <br />rated of the highest quality category by at least two nationally recognized rating agencies, and maturing <br />in 270 days or less; time deposits that are fully insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation <br />or bankers acceptances of the United States banks and Guaranteed Investment Contracts guaranteed by <br />a United States commercial bank or domestic branch of a foreign bank, or a United States insurance <br />company, or their Canadian subsidiary, and with a credit quality in one of the top two highest categories <br />by a nationally recognized rating agency. The City's investment policies do not further address credit <br />risk. <br />Concentration risk — This is the risk associated with investing a significant portion of the City's <br />investment (considered 5 percent or more) in the securities of a single issuer, excluding United States <br />guaranteed investments (such as Treasuries), investment pools and mutual funds. The City's <br />investment policies do not limit the concentration of investments. <br />Interest rate risk — This is the risk of potential variability in the fair value of fixed rate investments <br />resulting from changes in interest rates (the longer the period for which an interest rate is fixed, the <br />greater the risk). The City does not have an investment policy limiting the duration of investments. <br />NOTE 3 — INTERFUND RECEIVABLES, PAYABLES, AND TRANSFERS <br />A. Short -Term Interfund Receivables/Payables <br />Individual interfund due from and to other funds at year-end were as follows: <br />Receivable Fund <br />Nommajor Governmental Fund <br />Economic Development Authority <br />Special Revenue Fund <br />Payable Fund Amount <br />Major Governmental Fund <br />Tax Increment <br />Special Revenue Fund <br />This internal loan was utilized for cash flow purposes. <br />$ 30 000 <br />72 <br />
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