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Official Document Type
Report
Approved Date
03/22/2011
Control Number
2011-075
Agenda Item Number
8.B.
Entity Name
Indian River County
Subject
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
Fiscal Year October 1, 2009 - September 30, 2010
Alternate Name
CAFR
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Indian River County, Florida <br />Notes To Financial Statements <br />Year Ended September 30, 2010 <br />NOTE 4 - CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS <br />The County maintains a cash and investment pool that is available for use by all funds except those <br />whose cash and investments must be segregated due to bond covenants or other legal restrictions. <br />A. Deposits <br />At September 30, 2010, the carrying amount of the primary government's deposits was $27,363,553 <br />and the bank balance was $30,415,975. The County's policy requires all deposits with financial <br />institutions to be 100% insured by federal depository insurance or by collateral provided by qualified <br />public depositories to the State Treasurer, in accordance with Chapter 280, Florida Statutes also known <br />as the Florida Security for Public Deposits Act. The Act established a Trust Fund, maintained by the <br />State Treasurer, which is a multiple financial institution pool with the ability to assess its member <br />financial institutions for collateral shortfalls if a member fails. <br />B. Accrued Interest <br />Interest earnings on U.S. Treasury Notes and government agency bonds are recorded in the cash and <br />investment pools and then allocated to each fund based on each fund's average monthly balance. As of <br />September 30, 2010, accrued interest for the County's portfolio totaled $536,746. The remaining <br />accrued interest is reflected in utilities and road paving assessments. <br />C. Investments <br />On August 12, 2008, the County and the constitutional officers, with the exception of the Tax Collector, <br />updated their investment policy pursuant to Section 218.415, Florida Statutes, which established <br />permitted investments, asset allocation limits, issuer limits, credit ratings requirements and maturity <br />limits to protect the County's cash and investments. The Tax Collector adopted his formal policy in <br />February 2005, and revised the policy November 2009. <br />•1 <br />
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