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Moving On Up Investing in Today s Rate Environment Presented by PFM Asset Management LLC Steve Faber, Managing Director Gray Lepley, Senior Analyst, Portfolio Strategies September 18, 2018 PFM 1

Today s Agenda Challenge: Navigating the fixed income market can be difficult, and time consuming Goal: Identifying and understanding the keys to addressing those challenges to create the optimal investment program for your public power utility Factors that impact your portfolio s unique investment goals 1. Current market environment and outlook 2. Liquidity Projections 3. Investment Guidelines and Objectives 4. Risks Duration Interest Rate Credit PFM 2

Funds Maintained by Public Power Utilities Operating Revenue Debt Service Reserve Bond Reserve Rate Stabilization Nuclear Decommissioning Trust Renewal & Replacement General Reserves Construction Debt Service PFM 3

Different Investment Options for Different Funds/Strategies Short-term: Local Government Investment Pool (LGIP) Bank deposits with daily liquidity Certificates of deposit U.S. Treasury bills, federal agency and supranational discount notes Commercial paper Repurchase Agreements Long-term: U.S. Treasury notes Federal agency bonds/federal agency mortgage backed securities Supranational bonds Municipal bonds Corporate notes PFM 4

It s the Economy, Stupid and the Markets, Too 1 1. James Carville, 1992 PFM 5

Current U.S. Economic Conditions 6% 4% 2% 0% -2% U.S. Real GDP (QoQ, SAAR) Rolling 4-Quarter Average 2.9% Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 4.2% 2.5% 2.0% 1.5% 1.0% 0.5% Core CPI Core PCE Inflation Measures (YoY) Fed's Long Term Inflation Target 0.0% Jul '13 Jul '14 Jul '15 Jul '16 Jul '17 Jul '18 9% Unemployment Rate 140 Consumer Confidence 8% 7.3% 7% 6.2% 6% 5.2% 5% 4.9% 4.3% 3.9% 4% 3% Jul '13 Jul '14 Jul '15 Jul '16 Jul '17 Jul '18 120 100 80 60 40 Aug-13 Aug-14 Aug-15 Aug-16 Aug-17 Aug-18 Source: Bloomberg, latest data available as of 8/31/18. SAAR is seasonally adjusted annualized rate. PFM 6

Where Are We in the Economic Cycle? Different Indicators Give Differing Views The Conference Board Leading Economic Index Continues to Rise Supports the continuing solid growth in the economy Suggests no recession in the near-term Source (left): Wall Street Journal; Deutsche Bank. Source (right): Conference Board. PFM 7

Trade War Begins to Infiltrate U.S. Consumer Sentiment Negative References to Potential Impacts of Tariffs All Households Top Third Income 60% 52% 50% 105 100 Consumer Sentiment Trump announces tariffs (3/8/18) 40% 38% 95 30% 31% 90 20% 15% 22% 21% 85 80 10% 75 0% May '18 Jun '18 Jul '18 70 Jul '13 Jul '14 Jul '15 Jul '16 Jul '17 Jul '18 Sources: University of Michigan, FRED Economic Data. PFM 8

What We re Watching So You Should, Too Basis Points 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 1-5 Year Corporate Spreads Corporates weaken on global trade tensions, European uncertainty and weaker demand 50 Sep-17 Nov-17 Jan-18 Mar-18 May-18 Jul-18 Sep-18 Yield 3.5% 3.0% 2.5% 2.0% 1.5% 1.0% 0.5% Flattening Yield Curve (10-Yr vs. 2-Yr) Spread 2-Year 10-Year Flattest curve since 2007 0.0% 0 Sep-16 Mar-17 Sep-17 Mar-18 Sep-18 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 Implied Probability 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Market Implied Fed Rate Hike Probability Sep '18 Dec '18 Mar '19 Jun '19 Fed Meeting Dates Target Rate 3.25-3.5% 3-3.25% 2.75-3% 2.5-2.75% 2.25-2.5% 2-2.25% Economic Indicators are Strong Metrics At or Near Multi-Year Bests U.S. GDP Unemployment Rate Global Growth Job Openings Consumer Confidence Corporate Profits Home Prices Inflation Source: Bloomberg, ICE BofAML Indices, as of 9/5/18. PFM 9

Domestic Equities March Higher after Difficult Q1 2,950 2,900 Year-to-Date Change in S&P 500 Index +8.5% recent closing high 2,850 +7.5% 2018 January high 2,800 2017 close 2,750 2,700 2,650 2,600-3.5% 2018 closing low 2,550 Dec-17 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Source: Bloomberg, as of 8/31/18. PFM 10

A Flattening U.S. Treasury Yield Curve U.S. Treasury Yield Curve Tenor Current 8/31/18 Year-End 12/31/2017 Year-End 12/31/16 3.5% 3 month 2.09% 1.38% 0.45% 3.0% 6 month 2.26% 1.53% 0.61% 2.5% 1 year 2.45% 1.73% 0.82% 2 year 2.63% 1.88% 1.21% Yield 2.0% 1.5% 3 year 2.69% 1.97% 1.47% 5 year 2.74% 2.21% 1.95% 10 year 2.86% 2.41% 2.48% 1.0% 0.5% 0.0% 3 M 1 Y 2 Y 3 Y August 31, 2018 December 31, 2017 December 31, 2016 4 5 Y Y Maturity 10 Y Source: Bloomberg, as of 8/31/2018. PFM 11

Yield Curve Inversions Precede Recessions: Deja Vu or Not? % Spread Between 10-Year and 2-Year Treasury Yields Worth watching PFM 12

What Does the Flattening of the Yield Curve Mean? Source (right): Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg. Source (bottom): LPL Research, FactSet. PFM 13

Yield Environment as of August 31, 2018 Maturity Treasury Federal Agency AA Corporate A Corporate 3-Month 2.08% 2.09% 2.15% 2.26% 6-Month 2.24% 2.17% 2.38% 2.44% 1-Year 2.45% 2.46% 2.59% 2.79% 2-Year 2.61% 2.68% 2.89% 3.11% 3-Year 2.71% 2.75% 3.03% 3.26% 5-Year 2.80% 2.87% 3.24% 3.47% Source: Bloomberg BVAL yield curves for Treasury and Corporate. TradeWeb for Federal Agency yields. 3 and 6 month corporate yields from commercial paper; A-1+ for AA and A-1 for A. Yields are for indicative purposes only; actual yields may vary by issue. PFM 14

Keys to Portfolio Planning PFM 15

Key #1: Liquidity Balance Overview Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. PFM 16

Key #1: Liquidity Balance Sample Cash Flow Portfolio Planning Presentation Historical Statistics From June 30, 2008 to June 30, 2018 Total Core Liquidity Monthly Average $102,286,295 $82,186,759 $20,099,537 Minimum $84,978,485 $76,055,478 $8,497,848 Maximum $118,977,085 $102,959,807 $31,105,821 Source: PFM. PFM 17

Key #1: Liquidity Balance Sample Seasonal Analysis Portfolio Seasonality Month Average Balance Historical Factor Average Change January $95,019,028 92.93% $4,465,413 February $99,532,990 97.35% $4,513,962 March $104,660,456 102.36% $5,127,466 April $111,831,183 109.38% $7,170,727 May $107,528,801 105.17% -$4,302,382 June $107,324,354 104.97% $527,988 July $109,773,525 107.36% $3,212,888 August $104,958,748 102.65% -$4,814,777 September $101,054,772 98.84% -$3,903,976 October $99,610,145 97.42% -$1,444,627 November $95,084,122 93.00% -$4,526,023 December $90,553,615 88.57% -$4,530,507 PFM 18

Investment Objectives Yield vs. Total Return Yield is the income return at a point in time, expressed as an annualized rate of return based on cost, and is forward-looking. The calculation of yield assumes no changes in cash flow and reinvestment rates. Total return is calculated based on interest and both realized and unrealized changes in market value, expressed as a rate of return over a specified period of time based on cost, and is backward-looking. Earnings Target Approach - Focused on income stability and useful for budgeting purposes - Does not account for changes in market value - Not sufficient for assessing risk and performance Portfolio Management Style - Can limit active management strategies - Focused on meeting earnings target - May sacrifice higher earnings in the future to avoid negatively affecting current year earnings Total Return Approach - Focused on long-term performance and growth - Affected by both yield and market value fluctuations - Reflects true value of the portfolio - Recommended approach by the Government Finance Officers Association Portfolio Management Style - Flexible active management - More flexibility to capitalize on new opportunities from changes in interest rates - Can be negative during rising interest rates PFM 19

Key #2: Investment Objectives Keep Your Eye on the Ball Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. PFM 20

Key #2: Investment Objectives Keep Your Eye on the Ball Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. PFM 21

Key #3: Duration Selection Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. PFM 22

Key #3: Duration Selection Matters Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. PFM 23

Key #3: Duration Selection Matters Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. PFM 24

Key #3: Duration Selection Impacts Market Value $100 Million Dollar Portfolio Current Interest Rate Sensitivity (Market value change is expressed in millions of dollars, source: Bloomberg, PFM. Proxy Yields as of June 30, 2018) 12-Month Horizon Benchmark Duration Proxy Security Proxy Yield -0.50% -0.20% 0.00% 0.50% 1.00% 1-Year Treasury 0.98 1-Year Treasury 2.31% $2.3 $2.3 $2.3 $2.3 $2.3 1-3 Year Treasury 1.87 2-Year Treasury 2.53% $3.2 $2.9 $2.7 $2.2 $1.7 1-5 Year Treasury 2.65 3-Year Treasury 2.62% $3.8 $3.2 $2.8 $1.8 $0.8 1-10 Year Treasury 3.70 4-Year Treasury 2.68% $4.4 $3.5 $2.9 $1.4 ($0.1) Treasury Master 6.30 7-Year Treasury 2.82% $6.1 $4.3 $3.1 $0.1 ($2.9) 12-Month Horizon 1-Year Treasury 1-3 Year Treasury 1-5 Year Treasury 1-10 Year Treasury Treasury Master Change in Market Value (millions) $7 $6 $5 $4 $3 $2 $1 $0 ($1) ($2) ($3) ($4) -0.50% -0.20% 0.00% 0.50% 1.00% Basis Points Source: Bloomberg, ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch Indexes, and PFM. PFM 25

Key #4: Sector Selection Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. Custom Index is composed of ICE BAML 1-5 Year indexes allocated 40% to Treasury, 20% Bullet Agencies, 5% Callable Agencies, 10% Municipal, and 25% Corporate. PFM 26

Key #4: Sector Selection Can Add Value Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. Custom Index is composed of ICE BAML 1-5 Year indexes allocated 40% to Treasury, 20% Bullet Agencies, 5% Callable Agencies, 10% Municipal, and 25% Corporate. PFM 27

Key #4: Sector Selection Can Add Value Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. Custom Index is composed of ICE BAML 1-5 Year indexes allocated 40% to Treasury, 20% Bullet Agencies, 5% Callable Agencies, 10% Municipal, and 25% Corporate. PFM 28

Diversification Matters Annual Index Returns Duration 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Annualized Average 1-5 Year Treasury 2.66 8.16% 8.73% 16.50% 6.36% 3.66% 6.59% 1.78% 2.15% 1.28% 2.96% 2.64% 3.95% 1-5 Year Bullet Agencies 2.22 7.81% 8.63% 14.69% 4.86% 3.36% 4.49% 1.61% 1.38% 1.27% 2.39% 1.91% 3.29% 1-5 Year Callable Agencies 2.11 7.32% 7.78% 5.56% 3.61% 2.90% 1.63% 1.24% 1.30% 1.20% 1.19% 1.46% 2.77% 1-5 Year Municipal 2.51 7.12% 6.61% 4.21% 3.54% 2.62% 1.52% 1.07% 1.29% 1.01% 1.09% 1.00% 2.59% 1-5 Year Corporate 2.74 6.00% 5.65% 2.53% 2.67% 2.36% 1.03% 0.43% 1.24% 0.98% 0.99% 0.99% 2.57% 1-3 Year Treasury 1.86 5.77% 5.16% 2.23% 2.35% 1.76% 0.91% 0.40% 1.19% 0.92% 0.95% 0.86% 2.30% 1-3 Year Bullet Agencies 1.82 5.67% 4.84% 2.14% 1.85% 1.67% 0.89% 0.36% 0.73% 0.90% 0.89% 0.82% 2.04% 1-3 Year Callable Agencies 1.81 5.67% 4.68% 1.83% 1.29% 1.60% 0.85% 0.03% 0.72% 0.76% 0.81% 0.65% 1.96% 1-3 Year Municipal 1.83 5.00% -2.68% 0.78% 1.24% 1.55% 0.69% -0.01% 0.62% 0.64% 0.33% 0.59% 1.91% 1-3 Year Corporate 1.88 4.69% -3.99% 0.23% 1.08% 1.21% 0.43% -0.19% 0.58% 0.54% 0.16% 0.42% 1.71% Source: ICE Bank of America Merrill Lynch indexes. PFM 29

Components of a Strong Investment Policy Objectives and Standards Operational Policies Safety, Liquidity, Yield Security Downgrades Standard of Prudence Selection of Broker/Dealers Ethics and Conflicts of Interest Engagement of Investment Managers Delegation of Authority Competitive Selection of Investment Instruments Constraints Safekeeping and Custody Authorized Investments Internal Controls Diversification by Asset Class Collateralization of Deposits Diversification by Issuer Reporting Maximum Maturity of Single Security Performance Standards Maximum Maturity of Fund Required Monthly / Quarterly Reporting Targeted Duration/Weighted Average Maturity Prohibited Investments PFM Source: Association of Public Treasurers of the United States and Canada 30

Example: Defining Your Investment Parameters Sector Type Sector Max (%) Issuer Max (%) Ratings Requirement 1 Max Maturity US Treasury 100% N/A N/A 10 Years Federal Agency 75% 35% 3 N/A 10 Years Agency MBS 15% N/A 10 Years 2 Corporate Notes 5% Top Three Ratings Categories 10 Years Commercial Paper 25% 5% Highest Ratings Category 270 Days Negotiable CDs 5% Top Three Ratings Categories 10 Years Municipals 30% 5% Top Three Ratings Categories 10 Years 1 By a Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organization ( NRSRO ) 2 Agency MBS securities shall have a maximum weighted average life of 10 years 3 Federal Agency and Agency MBS securities are limited to a combined 35% maximum issuer allocation PFM 31

Building an Optimal Investment Program PFM 32

Building Blocks of Portfolio Management Manage interest rate risk Duration Disciplined approach to maintaining target duration Analyze applicable security structures Issuer & Industry Selection Thorough review of issuer-specific trends and credit profile Macroeconomic factors unique to the industry Roll down the curve for enhanced earnings Yield Curve Take advantage of steepness Identify attractive portions of the curve Increased income potential Sector Allocation Relative sector value analysis Focused sector allocation PFM 33

Sector Returns over Time 1.80% 5-Year Return 3-Year Return 1-Year Return 1.60% 1.40% 1.20% 1.00% 0.80% 0.60% 0.40% 0.20% 0.00% 1-5 Year Treasuries Source: ICE BofA Merrill Lynch Indices. MBS index is 0-5 year, based on weighted average life. As of 8/31/2018. Returns greater than 1-year are annualized. PFM 34

Return Benefits of Diversification Example 1-5 Year Portfolio Sector Allocation Portfolio Return 5-Year Return 2017 Return 15% 30% 10% 25% 10% 10% 6 1.17% 1.31% 15% 40% 10% 25% 10% 5 1.09% 1.25% 25% 40% 10% 25% 4 1.04% 1.16% 40% 50% 10% 3 0.83% 0.78% 50% 50% 2 0.84% 0.75% 100% 1 0.65% 0.86% 0.00% 0.25% 0.50% 0.75% 1.00% 1.25% 1.50% Treasury Agency Supranational Corp A-AAA Mortgage-Backed Securities Asset-Backed Securities Example portfolio returns are based on the ICE BofA Merrill Lynch 1-5 Year indices for all sectors except for Supranational which uses the 1-3 Year index and are annualized for trailing periods longer than one year. Source: ICE BofA Merrill Lynch Indices, as of 8/31/18. PFM 35

Assessing and Finding Relative Value Federal Agency Yield Spreads 0.15% Agency 12 Mos Max Agency 09/05/18 0.10% 0.05% 0.00% -0.05% 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 Years to Maturity PFM Source: Bloomberg as of 9/5/2018. 36

Callable Bonds Offer Asymmetric Returns The maximum benefit of a callable security is the initial yield spread, but non-callable securities can generate significantly higher returns in comparison, especially during periods of falling rates. Callable vs. Bullet Agency Returns (1-5 Year) Annual Returns Callable vs. Bullet Agencies (1-5 Year) 1.0% Year Callable Bullet Difference 0.0% 2008 4.84% 8.63% -3.79% 2009 2.14% 2.53% -0.39% -1.0% -2.0% Small Outperformance 2010 1.24% 3.54% -2.30% 2011 1.67% 2.62% -0.95% 2012 0.85% 1.52% -0.68% -3.0% 2013-0.01% 0.03% -0.04% 2014 1.38% 1.29% +0.09% -4.0% Large Underperformance 2015 1.28% 0.90% +0.38% 2016 0.81% 1.19% -0.38% -5.0% 2017 0.99% 0.82% +0.17% 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 10-Year Average 1.52% 2.31% -0.79% Source: Bloomberg. ICE BofA Merrill Lynch1-5 Year indices, as of 12/31/17. PFM 37

Non-Callable Bonds Benefit From Roll Down Callable bonds have limited ability to appreciate in value because they are callable at par. Non-callable bonds have much more market appreciation capability, especially in a falling interest rate environment. Source: Bloomberg, as of 8/21/18. PFM 38

Current Short-Term Credit Environment Short-term credit spreads have tightened since Q1, but commercial paper and negotiable bank CDs remain attractive alternatives to Treasuries and federal agencies. While, current yields indicate CP/CDs are generally fairly valued, they offer value in several areas of the curve, particularly in the 3-6 month range, where they compensate for 1-2 more Fed rate hikes Yield Spread on 6-month Commercial Paper over T-Bill Money Market Yield Curves 0.60% 2.80% CD/CP Average 0.50% 2.60% 0.40% 2.40% Treasuries 0.30% 2.20% Agencies 0.20% 2.00% 0.10% 0.17% 1.80% 0.00% Aug-17 Sep-17 Oct-17 Nov-17 Dec-17 Jan-18 Feb-18 Mar-18 Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 1.60% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Maturity in Months Source: Bloomberg, PFMAM Trading Desk, as of 8/31/18. Not a specific recommendation. 6-mo CP yield spread based on A1/P1 rated CP index. PFM 39

Safety: Sectors With Lower Correlations 2-Year Treasury Yield 1-5 Year Index Returns 3.5% 6% Treasury Bullet Agency AAA-A Corporate 3.0% 5% 2.63% 2.5% 4% 2.0% 3% 1.5% 2% 1.0% 1% 0.5% 0% 0.0% Aug-09 Aug-10 Aug-11 Aug-12 Aug-13 Aug-14 Aug-15 Aug-16 Aug-17 Aug-18-1% 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Source: ICE BofA Merrill Lynch Indices from Bloomberg, as 8/31/18. PFM 40

Volatility in Corporate Securities 100 Yield Spread (OAS) of 1-5 Year Investment Grade Corporate Index 2017-39 basis points 2018Q1 +22 basis points 2018Q2 +2 basis points 2018Q3-10 basis points 90 Basis Points 80 70 60 50 Dec '16 Feb '17 Apr '17 Jun '17 Aug '17 Oct '17 Dec '17 Feb '18 Apr '18 Jun '18 Aug '18 Source: Bloomberg, ICE BofA Merrill Lynch Indices, as of 8/31/2018. PFM 41

Measuring Historical Corporate Note Outperformance ($100MM) Millions $500 $450 $400 $350 $300 $250 $200 $150 Treasury Agency Corporate AA Corporate A Annualized Return 12.8% 12.3% 9.9% 9.5% $100 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Treasury Agency Corporate AA Corporate A Ending Value June 30, 2018 Incremental Earnings over Treasury $377,873,826 $392,320,659 $463,863,404 $476,767,704 - $14,446,833 $85,989,578 $98,893,878 Source: Bloomberg and ICE BofA Merrill Lynch 1-5 Year Indices, as of 06/30/2018. PFM 42

AA Corporates Have Decreasing Diversification Benefits Composition of Merrill Lynch 1-5 Year AAA-A Corporate Index By Issuer By Face Value 100% 90% 80% 9 6 7 5 40 46 51 50 100% 90% 80% 34% 2% 1% 2% 23% 20% 22% 2% 70% 70% 60% 60% 50% 50% 40% 182 223 255 254 40% 76% 77% 76% 30% 30% 64% 20% 20% 10% 10% 0% 2009 2013 2017 2018 0% 2009 2013 2017 2018 Source: ICE BofA Merrill Lynch Indices composite ratings. PFM 43

Short-Term Funds PFM 44

Sample Liquidity Portfolio: 0-6 Month Portfolio Statistics Gross Yield 2.31% Commercial Paper 20% Federal Agency 5% Sector Allocation Negotiable CD 30% Average Duration 72 days US Treasury 15% Supranational 5% ABS 5% Corporate Notes 20% A 16% Credit Quality BBB 3% 60% 40% Duration AA 17% A-1+/A-1 54% 20% AAA 10% Source: Bloomberg. Data as of 09/06/18. Sample portfolio structured by PFM and is not an investment recommendation. Please see important disclosures at the end of this presentation. 0% 0-2 mo 2-4 mo 4-6 mo PFM 45

Sample Enhanced Cash: 0-2 Year Portfolio Statistics Gross Yield 2.62% Average Duration 0.90 years Commercial Paper 10% Federal Agency 5% US Treasury 10% Agency MBS 5% Supranational 5% ABS 10% Sector Allocation Negotiable CD 30% Corporate Notes 25% A 18% Credit Quality BBB 3% A-1+/A-1 40% 60% 40% Duration 20% AA 30% AAA 9% Source: Bloomberg. Data as of 09/06/18. Sample portfolio structured by PFM and is not an investment recommendation. Please see important disclosures at the end of this presentation. 0% 0-6 mo 6-12 mo 1-1.5 yr 1.5-2 yr PFM 46

Capital/Project Funds PFM 47

Asset-Liability Portfolio Structuring Define Constraints & Objectives Portfolio Optimization Draw schedule expectations Meet initial expected cash flow needs Liquidity buffer Horizon and relative value analyses PFM 48

Longer-Term Funds PFM 49

Sample Rate Stabilization: 1-5 Year Portfolio Statistics Gross Yield 3.00% Average Duration 2.40 years Negotiable CD 15% Commercial Paper 5% Federal Agency 5% US Treasury 10% Agency MBS 5% Supranational 5% Sector Allocation ABS 15% Corporate Notes 40% Credit Quality Duration A-1+/A-1 5% AAA 19% AA 35% 60% 40% BBB 10% 20% A 31% 0% 0-1 yr 1-2 yr 2-3 yr 3-4 yr 4-5 yr Source: Bloomberg. Data as of 09/06/18. Sample portfolio structured by PFM and is not an investment recommendation. Please see important disclosures at the end of this presentation. PFM 50

Sensitivity Analysis: Total Return Analysis 1 - MONTH HORIZON MATURITY CURRENT YTM - 0.25% 0.00% +0.25% +0.50% +0.75% +1.00% 3 month Treasury 2.11% 0.28% 0.24% 0.20% 0.16% 0.12% 0.09% 6 month Treasury 2.26% 0.45% 0.35% 0.25% 0.15% 0.05% -0.05% 1 year Treasury 2.49% 0.67% 0.45% 0.23% 0.00% -0.22% -0.44% 2 year Treasury 2.65% 0.89% 0.43% -0.03% -0.49% -0.95% -1.41% 5 year Treasury 2.78% 1.38% 0.25% -0.89% -2.03% -3.16% -4.30% 12- MONTH HORIZON MATURITY CURRENT YTM - 0.25% 0.00% +0.25% +0.50% +0.75% +1.00% 3 month Treasury 2.11% - - - - - - 6 month Treasury 2.26% - - - - - - 1 year Treasury 2.49% 2.49% 2.49% 2.49% 2.49% 2.49% 2.49% 2 year Treasury 2.65% 3.16% 2.91% 2.67% 2.43% 2.19% 1.94% 5 year Treasury 2.78% 3.78% 2.84% 1.90% 0.97% 0.03% -0.91% *As of September 4, 2018, and subject to change. Assumes hypothetical interest rate shocks. PFM 51

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