HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021-0920C Adopting Investment PolicyCERTIFICATE OF ORDER NO. 2021-0920C
ADOPTING AMENDED AND RESTATED INVESTMENT POLICY
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTIES OF DENTON AND TARRANT
I, the undersigned District Secretary of Trophy Club Municipal Utility District No. 1 (the
"District"), hereby certify as follows:
1. The Board convened in regular session, open to the public, on the 20th day of September
2021, at the regular meeting place thereof, and the roll was called of the members of the Board,
to -wit:
Steve Flynn President
Mark Chapman Vice President
Kelly Castonguay Secretary/Treasurer
William C. Rose Director
Kevin R. Carr Director
All members of the Board were present except the following, t _` 1 , thus constituting
a quorum. Whereupon, among other business, the following was transacted at such meeting:
ORDER NO. 2021-0920C ADOPTING AMENDED
AND RESTATED INVESTMENT POLICY
was duly introduced for the consideration of the Board. It was then duly moved and seconded that
such Order be adopted; and, after due discussion, such motion, carrying with it the adoption of
said Order, prevailed and carried by the following vote:
AYES: NAYS: ABSTENTIONS
2. A true, full, and correct copy of the aforesaid Order adopted at the meeting
described in the above and foregoing paragraph is attached to and follows this Certificate; such
Order has been duly recorded in said Board's minutes of such meeting; the above and foregoing
paragraph is a true, full, and correct excerpt from the Board's minutes of such meeting pertaining
to the adoption of such Order; the persons named in the above and foregoing paragraph are the
duly chosen, qualified, and acting officers and members of the Board as indicated therein; each of
the officers and members of the Board was duly and sufficiently notified officially and personally,
in advance of the time, place, and purpose of such meeting and that such Order would be
introduced and considered for adoption at such meeting and each of such officers and members
consented, in advance, to the holding of such meeting for such purpose; such meeting was open to
the public, as required by law, and public notice of the time, place and purpose of such meeting
was given as required by Chapter 551, Government Code and Section 49.063, T Water Code,
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ORDER NO. 2021-0920C
TROPHY CLUB MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1
ADOPTING INVESTMENT POLICY
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTIES OF DENTON AND TARRANT
WHEREAS, V.T.C.A., Government Code, Chapter 2256, as amended (the "Public Funds
Investment Act"), requires the governing body of political subdivisions to adopt a written
investment policy concerning the investment of its funds and funds under its control;
WHEREAS, Section 49.157(a) of the Texas Water Code, as amended, provides that all
District deposits and investments shall be governed by Subchapter A, Chapter 2256, Government
Code (Public Funds Investment Act); and,
WHEREAS, Section 49.157(b) of the Texas Water Code, as amended, provides that an
authorized representative of the District may invest and reinvest the funds of the District and
provide for money to be withdrawn from the appropriate accounts of the District for the investment
on such terms as the board considers advisable.
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors (the "Board") of Trophy Club Municipal Utility
District No. 1 (the "District") has previously designated one or more investment officers and
adopted a policy relating to the investment of District funds in accordance with the Public Funds
Investment Act; and,
WHEREAS, the Public Funds Investment Act requires that the Board of Directors of the
District review the Investment Policy and its investment strategies not less than annually and make
any changes thereto as determined by the Board of Directors to be necessary and prudent, and to
adopt an order or resolution stating that it has reviewed the Investment Policy and investment
strategies and recording any changes made thereto.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
TROPHY CLUB MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1, THAT:
Section 1. The matters and facts recited in the preamble to this Order are found to be true
and correct and the same are incorporated herein as a part of this Order.
Section 2. The Board has reviewed its Investment Policy and the investment strategies set
forth therein in accordance with the requirements of Section 2256.005(e) of the Public Funds
Investment Act. Based upon such review, the Board finds and declares that the Investment Policy
in the form attached hereto, including the written investment strategies set forth therein, is hereby
approved and adopted, and such Policy shall replace and supersede in its entirety the prior
Investment Policy of the District, together with any and all other resolutions or orders relating to
the investment of the District's funds. The Investment Policy has been revised to update the
District's authorized investment fines set forth in Exhibit "C".
Section 3. The General Manager is authorized to do all things necessary and proper to
evidence the Board's adoption of this Order and to carry out the intent hereof. Upon execution, a
permanent copy of this Order shall be filed in the permanent records of the District.
ADOPTED, PASSED AND APPROVED by the Board of Directors of Trophy Club
Municipal Utility District No. 1 on this 20th day of September 2021.
Steve Flynn, President
Board of Directors
ATTEST:
Kelly Castonguay, Secretary/Treasurer
Board of Directors
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TROPHY CLUB MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1
INVESTMENT POLICY
SEPTEMBER 20, 2021
I.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY
1.01 Statutory Authority. This Policy has been adopted pursuant to, and in accordance
with the requirements of, Chapter 2256 of the Texas Government Code (the Public Funds
Investment Act) and Chapter 2257 of the Texas Government Code (the Public Funds Collateral
Act).
II.
POLICY
2.01 Policy. It is the policy of Trophy Club Municipal Utility District No. 1 ("District")
that after allowing for the anticipated cash flow requirements of the District and giving due
consideration to the safety and risk of investment, all available funds shall be invested in
conformance with these legal and administrative guidelines, seeking to optimize interest earnings
to the maximum extent possible.
2.02 Cash Management. Effective cash management is recognized as essential to good
fiscal management. Investment interest is a source of revenue to District funds. The District
investment portfolio shall be designed and managed in a manner designed to be responsive to
public trust, to be in compliance with legal requirements and limitations, and to maximize this
revenue source.
Investments shall be made with the primary objectives of:
* Safety and preservation of principal
* Maintenance of sufficient liquidity to meet operating needs
* Public trust from prudent investment activities
* Optimization of interest earnings on the portfolio
III.
PURPOSE
3.01 Purpose. The purpose of this investment policy is to comply with Chapter 2256 of
the Government Code ("Public Funds Investment Act"), which requires the District to adopt a
written investment policy regarding the investment of its funds and funds under its control. The
Investment Policy addresses the methods, procedures and practices that must be exercised to
ensure effective and judicious fiscal management of District funds.
IV.
SCOPE
4.01 Scope. This Policy applies to the investment of all funds of Trophy Club Municipal
Utility District No. 1 (the "District") and funds under its control. The Board of the District shall
review this Investment Policy and the investment strategies set forth herein not less than annually
and shall make any changes thereto as determined by the Board of the District to be necessary and
prudent for the management of District funds. Not less than annually, the Board shall adopt a
written order or resolution stating that it has reviewed the Investment Policy and investment
strategies and setting forth any changes made thereto.
4.02 This Policy shall govern the investment of all financial assets of the District. These
funds are accounted for in the Basic Financial Statements and include:
* General Fund
* Capital Projects Funds
* Debt Service Funds, including reserves and sinking funds, to the extent not required
by law or existing contract to be kept segregated and managed separately
* Any new fund created by the District, unless specifically exempted from this Policy
by the District Board of Directors or by law.
4.03 The District consolidates fund cash balances to maximize investment earnings.
Investment income will be allocated to the various funds based on their respective participation
and in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
4.04 This Policy shall apply to all transactions involving the financial assets and related
activity for all the foregoing funds. However, this policy does not apply to the assets administered
for the benefit of the District by outside agencies under deferred compensation programs.
V.
OBJECTIVES
5.01 Investment Objectives. Investment of funds shall be governed by the following
investment objectives, in order of priority:
Preservation and safety of principal - The foremost objective of the District's Investment
Policy is to assure safety of the invested funds. Investments shall be undertaken in a
manner that seeks to ensure the preservation of capital while minimizing credit rate and
interest rate risk. Investment for speculation is prohibited.
ii. Liquidity - Funds will be invested with maturities necessary to maintain sufficient liquidity
to provide adequate and timely working funds.
iii. Yield - Return on investment is of least importance compared to the safety and liquidity
objectives described above.
VI.
INVESTMENT PARAMETERS
6.01. Investment Strategies. The District's overall investment strategy shall be to
purchase high credit quality investments that preserve the safety of capital, maximize liquidity,
promote diversification, and provide reasonable market yield (in that order of priority), based on
the District's anticipated cash flows and the maintenance of a liquidity buffer for unanticipated
liabilities. Investments are to be chosen in a manner which promotes diversity by market sector,
credit and maturity. The choice of high credit quality investments and high-grade money market
instruments are designed to assure the marketability of those investments should liquidity needs
arise. Detailed strategies by fund type are set forth in Exhibit "A" of this Policy. The Board of
the District shall review annually the investment strategies and shall make any changes thereto as
determined by the Board to be necessary and prudent for the management of the District's funds.
6.02 Maximum Maturities. The District will match its investments with anticipated
cash flow requirements. To match anticipated cash flow requirements, the maximum weighted
average maturity of the overall portfolio shall not exceed 365 days and a benchmark of the six-
month and one-year Treasury Bills shall be used to measure risk in the portfolio. Unless matched
to a specific cash flow requirement, the District will not directly invest in securities maturing more
than 24 months from the date of purchase.
6.03 Diversification. The District will diversify its portfolio to reduce risk. The
following table sets forth the minimum diversification standards by security type:
Type of Investment
US Agencies/Instrumentalities
Certificates of Deposit/Share Certificates
Local Government Investment Pools
Money Market Accounts
Maximum Percentage of District Portfolio
50%
90%
90%
90%
6.04. Competitive Bidding Requirement. All securities, including certificates of
deposit, will be purchased, or sold after three (3) offers/bids are taken to verify that the District is
receiving fair market value/price for the investment. Bids for certificates of deposit may be
solicited orally, in writing, electronically, or any combination of these methods.
6.05. Delivery versus Payment. All security transactions entered into by the District
shall be conducted on a delivery versus payment (DVP) basis. Securities will be held by a third
party custodian designated by the Investment Officer and evidenced by safekeeping receipts.
6.06 Ratine Declines or Loss of Rating. The Investment Officer shall monitor the
credit rating on all authorized investments in the District's portfolio based on independent
information from a nationally recognized rating agency. Ratings monitoring will be performed on
a monthly basis for all authorized investments except mutual funds and commercial paper. Ratings
monitoring will be performed on a weekly basis for mutual funds and commercial paper. If any
security falls below the minimum rating required by this Policy (i.e. Public Funds Investment Act),
the Investment Officer shall immediately solicit bids for and sell the security if possible, regardless
of a loss of principal.
6.07 Electronic Wire Transfers. The Investment Officer may use electronic means to
transfer or invest funds collected or controlled by the District. Electronic transfers shall only be
made with prior written approval by the General Manager.
VII.
DELEGATION OF INVESTMENT AUTHORITY
7.01 Appointment of Investment Officer. The person serving as General Manager is
hereby appointed the Investment Officer of the District. The Investment Officer shall be
responsible for the investment of District funds in accordance with this Investment Policy. If the
Board has contracted with another investing entity to invest the District's funds, as authorized by
the Public Funds Investment Act, the Investment Officer of the other investing entity is considered
to be the Investment Officer of the District for such purposes. The authority hereby granted to the
Investment Officer to invest the District's funds is effective until rescinded by the Board, until the
expiration of the officer's term or the termination of the person's employment with the District, or
if an investment management firm, until the expiration of the contract with the District.
7.02 Investment Training. The Board appointed Treasurer, General Manager/
Investment Officer, and Finance Manager, shall attend at least one investment training session
from an independent source and containing at least six (6) hours of instruction relating to
investment responsibilities within 12 (twelve) months after taking office or assuming duties. The
Treasurer, General Manager/Investment Officer, and Finance Manager shall also attend an
investment training session within each two-year period that begins on the first day of the District's
fiscal year and consists of the two consecutive fiscal years after that date after the first year and
receive not less than four (4) hours of instruction relating to investment responsibilities from an
independent source. Training must include education on investment controls, security risks,
strategy risks, market risks, diversification of investment portfolio and compliance with the Public
Funds Investment Act. Certificates and/or other documentation of completed training hours shall
be maintained with this Policy as Exhibit "E".
7.03 Internal Controls. The Investment Officer is responsible for establishing and
maintaining an internal control structure designed to ensure that the assets of the District are
protected from loss, theft, or misuse. The internal control structure shall be designed to provide
reasonable assurance that these objectives are met. The concept of reasonable assurance
recognizes that: (1) the cost of a control should not exceed the benefits likely to be derived; and
(2) the valuation of costs and benefits requires estimates and judgments by management.
Accordingly, the Investment Officer shall establish a process for annual independent review by an
external auditor to assure compliance with policies and procedures. The internal controls shall
address the following points.
• Control of collusion.
• Separation of transactions authority from accounting and record keeping.
• Custodial safekeeping.
• Written confirmation for telephone (voice) transactions for investments and wire
transfers.
• Development of a wire transfer agreement with the depository bank or third party
custodian.
7.04 Prudence. The standard of care to be used by the Investment Officer shall be
prudent person standard and shall be applied in the context of managing the overall portfolio. This
standard states that the person designated as the Investment Officer shall exercise the judgment
and care, under prevailing circumstances, that a prudent person would exercise in the management
of the person's own affairs. In determining whether the Investment Officer has exercised prudence
with respect to an investment decision, the determination shall take into consideration (i) the
investment of all funds over which the Investment Officer has responsibility rather than
consideration as to the prudence of a single investment, and (ii) whether the investment decision
was consistent with this Investment Policy.
7.05 Ethics. Officers and employees involved in the investment of District funds shall
refrain from personal activity that could conflict with the proper execution and management of the
District's investment program. Employees and investment officials shall disclose, in writing, any
material interests, including personal business relationships, with any financial institution with
which it is proposed that the District conduct business. For purposes of District investments,
employees or investment officials have a personal business relationship with a business
organization if:
i. the individual owns 10 (ten) percent or more of the voting stock or shares of the business
organization or owns $5,000 or more of the fair market value of the business organization;
or
ii. funds received by the individual from the business organization exceed 10 percent of the
individual's gross income for the previous year; or
iii. the individual has acquired from the business organization during the previous year
investments with a book value of $2,500 or more for the personal account of the individual.
7.06 Limitation of Personal Liability. Authorized representatives of the District who
invest the District's funds in accordance with this Policy shall have no personal liability for any
individual security's credit risk or market price changes provided deviations from expectations are
reported in a timely manner and appropriate action is taken to control adverse developments.
VIII.
INVESTMENT REPORTS
8.01 Internal Management Reports. The Investment Officer shall prepare and submit
not less than quarterly to the Board of Directors of the District written reports of investment
transactions for all funds of the District for the preceding reporting period. The quarterly reports
shall comply with the requirements of Section 2256.023 of the Public Funds Investment Act.
Specifically, the quarterly report shall:
i. Describe in detail the investment position of the District.
ii. Be prepared jointly by all Investment Officers.
iii. Be signed by each Investment Officer.
iv. Contain a summary statement of each pooled fund group that states the:
(A) beginning market value for the reporting period; and
(B) ending market value for the period; and
(C) fully accrued interest for the reporting period; and
(D) state the book value and market value of each separately invested asset at
the end of the reporting period by the type of asset and fund type invested; and
(E) state the maturity date of each separately invested asset that has a maturity
date; and
(F) state the account or fund or pooled group fund in the state agency or local
government for which each individual investment was acquired; and
(G) state the compliance of the investment portfolio of the District as it relates
to: (i) the investment strategy expressed in this Policy; and (ii) relevant provisions of the
Public Funds Investment Act.
IX.
COLLATERAL, SAFEKEEPING, AND CUSTODY REQUIREMENTS
9.01 Collateral Policy. Consistent with the requirements of the Public Funds Collateral
Act, it is the policy of the District to require full collateralization of all District funds on deposit
with a depository bank and for repurchase agreements. In order to anticipate market changes and
provide a level of security for all funds, the collateralization level will be 102% of market value of
principal and accrued interest on the deposits or investments, less an amount insured by the FDIC.
At its discretion, the District may require a higher level of collateralization for certain investment
securities. Securities pledged as collateral shall be held by an independent third party with which
the District has a current custodial agreement. The General Manager is responsible for entering
into collateralization agreements with third party custodians in compliance with this Policy. The
agreements are to specify the acceptable investment securities for collateral, including provisions
relating to possession of the collateral, the substitution or release of investment securities,
ownership of securities, and the method of valuation of securities. A clearly marked evidence of
ownership (safekeeping receipt) must be supplied to the District and retained. Collateral shall be
reviewed at least monthly to assure that the market value of the pledged securities is adequate.
9.02 Authorized Collateral for Time and Demand Deposits. The District shall accept
only the following securities as collateral for time and demand deposits:
i. FDIC insurance coverage.
ii. Obligations of the United States, its agencies or instrumentalities, or other evidence of
indebtedness of the United States guaranteed as to principal and interest.
iii. Obligations of Texas or other states or of a county, city or other political subdivision of a
state having been rated as not less than "A" or its equivalent by two nationally recognized
rating agencies.
iv. A letter of credit issued by a federal home loan bank.
9.03 Authorized Collateral for Repurchase Agreements. The District shall accept as
collateral for repurchase agreements only obligations of the United States, its agencies, or
instrumentalities.
X.
AUTHORIZED INVESTMENTS
10.01 Authorized Investments. The following are authorized investments for the
District's funds, as further described and restricted by the Public Funds Investment Act:
i. Obligations of, or guaranteed by, the United States. Obligations of the United States, its
agencies and instrumentalities, excluding mortgage backed securities, and that are
authorized investments under Section 2256.009 of the Public Funds Investment Act.
ii. State Obligations. Obligations of the State of Texas or any state of the United States or
their respective agencies and instrumentalities, agencies, counties, cities, and other political
subdivisions rated as to investment quality by a nationally recognized investment rating
firm not less than A or its equivalent, and that are authorized investments under Section
2256.009 of the Public Funds Investment Act.
iii. Other Governmental Obligations. Obligations, the principal, and interest of which are
unconditionally guaranteed or insured by, or backed by the full faith and credit of, the State
of Texas or the United States or their respective agencies and instrumentalities, including
obligations that are fully guaranteed or insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation or by the explicit full faith and credit of the United States.
iv. Certificates of Deposit/Share Certificates.
(a) Fully insured or collateralized certificates of deposit or share certificates that
are approved investments under Section 2256.010 of the Public Funds
Investment Act: (i) from a depository institution that has its main office or a
branch office in the State of Texas; and (ii) that are guaranteed or insured by
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or its successor, or by the National
Credit Union Share Insurance Fund or its successor, as applicable. Authorized
certificates of deposit shall include such certificates purchased through the
CDARS program with a Texas bank.
(b) Fully insured certificates of deposit purchased from a broker or a bank that has
its main office or a branch office in the State of Texas and is selected from the
list of qualified brokers attached to this Investment Policy. All investments in
such brokered certificates of deposit shall be made on a delivery versus payment
basis to the District's safekeeping agent, and the Investment Officer shall verify
that the bank is fully insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation prior
to purchase. In the event any bank from which the District has purchased a
brokered certificate of deposit merges with, or is acquired by, another bank in
which brokered certificates of deposit are owned by the District, the Investment
Officer shall immediately contact the banks and liquidate any brokered
certificate that exceeds FDIC insurance levels.
v. Repurchase Agreements. Fully collateralized repurchase agreements with a defined
termination date executed with a primary dealer as defined by the Federal Reserve or a
financial institution doing business in this state, and that are authorized investments under
Section 2256.011 of the Public Funds Investment Act.
vi. Mutual Funds. Money Market Mutual funds that: 1) are registered and regulated by the
Securities and Exchange Commission, 2) have a dollar weighted average stated maturity
of 90 days or less, 3) seek to maintain a net asset value of $1.00 per share, and 4) are rated
AAA by at least one nationally recognized rating service.
vii. Investment Pools. AAA -rated, constant -dollar local government investment pools that
meet the requirements set forth in the Public Funds Investment Act for the investment of
public funds, including Sections 2256.016, .017, .018, and .019, and provided further that
such investments must be approved by the Board of Directors of the District by separate
resolution.
viii. Interest bearing accounts of any FDIC bank in Texas.
XI.
AUTHORIZED FINANCIAL DEALERS AND INSTITUTIONS
11.01 Authorized Financial Dealers and Institutions. The Board may contract with an
investment management firm registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (15 U.S.C.
Section 80b-1 et seq.) or with the State Securities Board to provide for the investment and
management of public funds; provided, that a contract may not be for a term longer than two years,
and any renewal or extension thereof must be made by the Board by order or resolution.
XII.
MISCELLANEOUS
12.01 Policy to be presented to Investment Officer. The Investment Officer shall be
presented a copy of this Investment Policy and shall execute a written instrument substantially in
the form attached hereto as Exhibit "B" to the effect that the Investment Officer has:
i. received and thoroughly reviewed a copy of this Investment Policy; and
ii. implemented procedures and controls to comply with the Investment Policy.
12.02 Policy to be presented to Investment Firms. A written copy of the Investment
Policy shall be presented to any business organization offering to engage in an investment
transaction with the District. For purposes of this Policy, a "business organization" is an
investment pool or investment management firm under contract with the District to invest or
manage the District's investment portfolio that has accepted authority granted by the District under
the contract to exercise investment discretion in regard to the District's funds. The qualified
representative of the business organization offering to engage in an investment transaction with
the District shall execute a written instrument in a form acceptable to the District and the business
organization substantially to the effect that the business organization has:
i. Received and reviewed the Investment Policy of the District; and
ii. Acknowledged that the business organization has implemented procedures and controls in
an effort to preclude investment transactions conducted between the District and the
organization that are not authorized by the District's Investment Policy, except to the extent
that this authorization is dependent on an analysis of the makeup of the District's entire
portfolio or requires an interpretation of subjective investment standards. The Investment
Officer may not acquire or otherwise obtain any authorized investment described in the
Investment Policy from a person who has not delivered to the District the written
instrument set forth in Exhibit "B" hereof.
The District shall maintain a copy of each of the executed written statements described in
Sections 12.01 and 12.02 for the auditor and include them as Exhibit "D" of this policy.
At any time that the District amends this Investment Policy, the Investment Officer shall
present the amended Investment Policy to all persons and/or business organizations at which funds
of the District are invested and shall obtain a new written instrument as described in Section
10.01(B) hereof.
12.03 Annual Financial Audit. The District, in conjunction with its annual financial
audit, shall perform a compliance audit of management controls on investments and adherence to
the District's established investment policies.
12.04 Selection of Authorized Brokers. The District shall annually review, revise and
adopt a list of qualified brokers that are authorized to engage in investment transactions with the
District. Approved Investment Brokers are those listed in Exhibit C of this Policy.
12.05 Repeal of Prior Orders. Any and all prior orders or resolutions relating to the
investment of District funds are hereby repealed and this Policy shall supersede any such prior
orders or resolutions as of the date of its adoption by the Board of Directors.
12.06 Effective Date. This Policy shall be effective as of September 20, 2021.
EXHIBIT "A"
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
OneratinE Funds
Suitability - All investments authorized in the Investment Policy are suitable for Operating
Funds.
Preservation and Safety of Principal - All investments shall be high quality securities with no
perceived default risk.
Liquidity - Investment strategies for the pooled operating funds have as their primary objective
to assure that anticipated cash flows are matched with adequate investment liquidity. The
dollar -weighted average maturity of operating funds, based on the stated final maturity date of
each security, will be calculated, and limited to one year or less. Constant $1 net asset value
investment pools and money market mutual funds shall be an integral component in
maintaining daily liquidity. Investments for these funds shall not exceed an 18 -month period
from date of purchase.
Marketability - Securities with active and efficient secondary markets will be purchased in the
event of an unanticipated cash requirement.
Diversification - Maturities shall be staggered throughout the budget cycle to provide cash
flows based on anticipated needs. Investment risks will be reduced through diversification
among authorized investments.
Yield - The District's objective is to attain a competitive market yield for comparable securities
and portfolio constraints. The benchmark for Operating Funds shall be the 91 day Treasury
bill.
Reserve and Deposit Funds
Suitability - All investments authorized in the Investment Policy are suitable for Reserve and
Deposit Funds.
Preservation and Safety of Principal - All investments shall be high quality securities with no
perceived default risk.
Liquidity - Investment strategies for reserve and deposit funds shall have as the primary
objective the ability to generate a dependable revenue stream to the appropriate reserve fund
from investments with a low degree of volatility. Except as may be required by the bond
ordinance specific to an individual issue, investments should be of high quality, with short -to -
intermediate -term maturities. The dollar -weighted average maturity of reserve and deposit
funds, based on the stated final maturity date of each security, will be calculated, and limited
to two years or less.
Marketability - Securities with active and efficient secondary markets will be purchased in the
event of an unanticipated cash requirement.
Diversification - Maturities shall be staggered throughout the budget cycle to provide cash
flows based on anticipated needs. Investment risks will be reduced through diversification
among authorized investments.
Yield - The District's objective is to attain a competitive market yield for comparable securities
and portfolio constraints. The benchmark for Reserve and Deposit Funds shall be the ninety-
one (91) day Treasury bill.
Bond and Certificate Capital Project Funds and Special Purpose Funds
Suitability - All investments authorized in the Investment Policy are suitable for Bond and
Certificate Capital Project Funds and Special Purpose Funds.
Preservation and Safety of Principal - All investments shall be high quality securities with no
perceived default risk.
Liquidity - Investment strategies for bond and certificate capital project funds, special projects
and special purpose funds' portfolios will have as their primary objective to assure that
anticipated cash flows are matched with adequate investment liquidity. The stated final
maturity dates of investments held should not exceed the estimated project completion date or
a maturity of no greater than three years. The dollar -weighted average maturity of bond and
certificate capital project funds and special purpose funds, based on the stated final maturity
date of each security, will be calculated and limited to two years or less.
Marketability - Securities with active and efficient secondary markets will be purchased in the
event of an unanticipated cash requirement.
Diversification - Maturities shall be staggered throughout the budget cycle to provide cash
flows based on anticipated needs. Investment risks will be reduced through diversification
among authorized investments.
Yield - The District's objective is to attain a competitive market yield for comparable securities
and portfolio constraints. The benchmark for Bond and Certificate Capital Project Funds and
Special Purpose Funds shall be the ninety-one (91) day Treasury bill. A secondary objective
of these funds is to achieve a yield equal to or greater than the arbitrage yield of the applicable
bond or certificate.
Debt Service Funds
Suitability - All investments authorized in the Investment Policy are suitable for Debt Service
Funds.
Preservation and Safety of Principal - All investments shall be high quality securities with no
perceived default risk.
Liquidity - Investment strategies for debt service funds shall have as the primary objective the
assurance of investment liquidity adequate to cover the debt service obligation on the required
payment date. Securities purchased shall not have a stated final maturity date which exceeds
the debt service payment date. The dollar -weighted average maturity of debt service funds,
based on the stated final maturity date of each security, will be calculated and limited to one
year or less.
Marketability - Securities with active and efficient secondary markets will be purchased in the
event of an unanticipated cash requirement.
Diversification - Maturities shall be staggered throughout the budget cycle to provide cash
flows based on anticipated needs. Investment risks will be reduced through diversification
among authorized investments.
Yield - The District's objective is to attain a competitive market yield for comparable securities
and portfolio constraints. The benchmark for Debt Service Funds shall be the ninety-one (91)
day Treasury bill.
EXHIBIT "B"
INVESTMENT OFFICER AND INVESTMENT FIRM CERTIFICATION
OF RECEIPT AND REVIEW OF INVESTMENT POLICY
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DENTON
I, of
do hereby certify that I have been presented a copy of the Amended and Restated Investment
Policy for Trophy Club Municipal Utility District No. 1 dated . I have thoroughly
reviewed the Investment Policy and acknowledge that has implemented
procedures and controls to comply with the Investment Policy.
WITNESS MY HAND THIS day of , 2021.
Name:
Title:
Name of Bank
Prosperity Bank
First Financial
TexPool
EXHIBIT "C"
APPROVED INVESTMENT FIRMS
Phone Number
817-378-2210
817-329-8615
866-839-7665
Address
217 North Main
95 Trophy Club Dr
1001 Texas Avenue Suite 1400
Town State Zip
Keller TX
Trophy Club TX
Houston TX
76248
76262
77002
EXHIBIT "D"
EXECUTED CERTIFICATIONS OF RECEIPT
AND REVIEW OF INVESTMENT POLICY
EXHIBIT "E"
TRAINING CERTIFICATES FOR INVESTMENT OFFICER
University of North as Cent ,r for Publi agement
and
Government 1 reasurers' Organization of Texas
Co Sponsored by University of North Texas
Certificate of Attendance
presented to
Steven XroCczyk
For completion of training on the Texas Public Funds Investment Act and related investment issues
January 26, 2021 5 hours
January 27, 2021 0 hours
Patrick Shinkle
Center for Public Management
TSBPA CPE Sponsor 007716
University of North Texas Center for Public Management
and
Government Treasurer& Organization of exas
Co Sponsored by North Central Texas Council of Governments
Certificate of Attendance
presented to
Alan yourmentin
For completion of training on the Texas Public Funds Investment Act and related investment issues
June 16, 2020 5 hours
June 17, 2020 5 hours
Patrick Shinkle
Center for Public Management
TSBPA CPE Sponsor 007716