Mount Diablo Unified School District

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Mount Diablo Unified School District August 24, 2015 $38,500,000 General Obligation 2010 Election, 2015 Series F Bonds SUMMARY OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND SALE Prepared by: 650 California Street, 8th Floor San Francisco, California 94108 415/956-1030 www.dalescott.com

Mt. Diablo USD: GO Bond Sale

Mt. Diablo USD: Projected Interest Costs and Tax Rates Bond Issue Downsized to Avoid Use of Capital Appreciation Bonds (CABs) per $100,000 AV $60# $50# $40# $30# $20# $10# Elec%on(of(2010:(Projected(Tax(Rates( (1)( 2010 Election: Series F (projection) Type CIBs Principal $38,500,000 Interest (@3.0%) $6,384,136 Total $44,884,136 Final Repayment 2027 Debt Ratio 1.17 Election of 2010: Series F Interest Interest $6,384,136 $6,384,136 $0# 2016# 2021# 2026# 2031# 2036# Series#A0E#2010# Series#F#2015# Principal $38,500,000 (1) Projections from 3/30/15 report to the MDUSD Board; assumed AV growth rate of 3.0% per year. 3

Mt. Diablo USD: Actual Interest Costs and Projected Tax Rates Favorable Market Conditions Resulted in Significantly Lower Interest Costs per $100,000 AV $60# $50# $40# $30# $20# $10# Elec%on(of(2010:(Projected(Tax(Rates( (1)( 2010 Election: Series F (actual) Type CIBs Principal $38,500,000 Interest (@1.91%) $2,844,095 Total $41,344,095 Final Repayment 2025 Debt Ratio 1.07 Election of 2010: Series F Interest $2,844,095 (2) Taxpayer Savings $3,540,041 $0# 2016# 2021# 2026# 2031# 2036# Series#A0E#2010# Series#F#2015# Principal $38,500,000 (1) Assumed AV growth rate of 3.0% per year. (2) Compared to 3/30/15 Projections. 4 4

Mt. Diablo USD: Actual Interest Costs and Revised Tax Rates Higher Than Projected 2015-16 AV Will Result in Lower Tax Rates per $100,000 AV 2010 Election: Series F (actual) Type CIBs Principal $38,500,000 Interest (@1.91%) $2,844,095 Total $41,344,095 Final Repayment 2025 Debt Ratio 1.07 Interest $2,844,095 Election of 2010: Series F (2) Taxpayer Savings $3,540,041 Principal $38,500,000 (1) Revised based on actual 2015-16 AV increase of 7.08%. 3% annual growth assumed thereafter. (2) Compared to 3/30/15 Projections. 5 5

Mt. Diablo USD: Projected Future Interest Costs Another Year of 7.2% Growth Enables Issuance of Remaining Bonds in 2017 2010 Election: Series F & G (projected) Series F Series G (1) Total Principal $38,500,000 $38,500,000 $77,000,000 Interest $2,844,095 $6,173,736 $9,017,831 Total $41,344,095 $44,673,736 $86,017,831 Final Repayment 2025 2026 Debt Ratio 1.07 1.16 1.12 per $100,000 AV * Assumes 7.2% interest rate Election of 2010: Series F & G Principal $77,000,000 Projected Taxpayer (2) Savings $83,652,737 (1) Assumes 7.2% annual growth in 2016-17 and 3% thereafter. (2) Compared to 3/30/15 Projections. Projected Interest $8,774,095 6 6

Mt. Diablo USD: Special Tax Revenue Bonds

Refinancing Opportunity Current interest rate environment provides an opportunity to refinance the outstanding 2005 Special Tax Revenue and Refunding Bonds and the outstanding 2006 Special Tax Refunding Bonds Similar to home mortgage refinancing, old bonds are replaced by issuing a new series of refunding bonds at lower interest rates Lower interest rates will reduce annual bond payments The term of the bonds may be reduced Refunding Special Tax Revenue Bonds Saves Taxpayers Money with No Cost to the General Fund Financing costs are contingent upon the successful completing of the financing and paid from bond proceeds - no general fund cost Typically can be completed in 8 to 10 weeks 8 8

Interest Rate Comparison Current Interest Rates are Lower Than the Rates on the Outstanding Bonds * Analysis based on interest rates as if August 20, 2015. Rates subject to market fluctuation. 9

Mt. Diablo USD: Projected Refunding of CFD Debt Produces Significant Savings CFD #1: Debt Service/Projected Refunding 2005 Spec Tax Rev & Ref Bonds 2006 Spec Tax Ref Bonds Total Refunded Principal $10,105,000 $12,945,000 $23,050,000 Refunding Principal $8,005,000 $10,455,000 $18,460,000 millions Average Interest Rate of Refunded Bonds Average Interest Rate of Refunding Bonds 4.04% 4.16% 2.33% 2.05% Estimated Issuance Costs (1) $171,261 $223,677 $394,938 Net Debt Service Savings $1,239,950 $1,069,364 $2,309,314 Present Value of Debt Service Savings Present Value Savings as % of Refunded Principal $1,148,403 $1,029,885 $2,178,287 11.36% 7.96% 9.45% (1) All financing costs including underwriters discount, legal fees, financial advisor fees, rating fees, escrow fees, bond insurance, surety bond, etc. 10 10

Mt. Diablo USD, Series F Bonds: Appendices

Mt. Diablo USD: Goals of Structuring Bond Sale Structured to Achieve Multiple Goals Obtain the highest possible District rating from Standard and Poor s ( S&P ) rating agency to attract the maximum number of potential investors. Sell the Bonds via negotiated sale with Stifel Nicolaus & Co. and George K. Baum to optimize structure and flexibility. Structure the bond with a shorter maturity schedule in order to preserve the ability to issue future authorization. Generate premium to pay underwriting costs. Costs of issuance paid out of project funds. 12

Mt. Diablo USD: Sale Results Successful Sale Resulting in Low Rates to Taxpayers The District s general obligation bonds were rated Aa3 by Moody s by rating services. Moody s noted that the Mount Diablo economy is strong with stable finances. The District s debt and pension obligations are elevated compared to other District s in the Aa3 category but keeping reserves above 20% could put upward pressure on the rating. Bonds sold with a True Interest Cost of 1.915%. Bonds are not callable. Premium generated to pay underwriter s costs. Cost of issuance paid out of project funds. 13

Mt. Diablo USD: Market Conditions Economy and Treasury Marketplace Interest rates for the benchmark 10-Year U.S. Treasury Bond remained low ranging from 2.23% to 2.29% during the week prior to the sale. Economic news released on the week prior to the sale included, existing home sales which showed a positive jump of 5.1% in May, new home sales which shows a rise of 2.2% in May, GDP came in as expected at a minus 0.2 percent and jobless claims continue to trend lower with an unemployment rate for insured workers remaining near a record low at 1.7 percent. On June 30, the market closed with the Dow Jones up 12.63 points at 17,755.87, the Nasdaq up 47.88 points at 5,148.18, and the S&P 500 up 4.82 points at 2,111.60. The 10-Year U.S. Treasury Bond closed at 2.28%. 14

Mt. Diablo USD: Sale Results - Sources and Uses 2010 Election, Series F Bonds Sources of Funds Principal Amount $38,500,000.00 Net Original Issue Premium 4,670,511.70 Total Sources of Funds $43,170,511.70 Uses of Funds Building Fund $38,275,000.00 Debt Service Fund 4,458,761.70 Costs of Issuance (1) 225,000.00 Underwriter s Discount 211,750.00 Total Uses of Funds $43,170,511.70 (1) Final Costs of Issuance amount of $199,425 includes the following: Financial Advisor Fee ($85,000), Courier and delivery ($100), OS printing and misc copying ($1,558.79), Bond Counsel Fee ($67,000), Special Tax Counsel Fee ($15,000), Moody s Rating Agency Fee ($25,000), Paying Agent Fee ($1,755), Miscellaneous Expenses ($2,387.10), and Contingency ($1,624.11). Excess amounts were deposited in the debt service fund. 15

Mt. Diablo USD: General Market Information FAIR MARKET YIELD CURVES Chart and table showing yield curves on A, AA, California General Obligation Bonds, and Insured GO Bonds on June 30, 2015. MUNICIPAL INTER-MARKET YIELDS Yield spread on AAA rated General Obligation Bonds to 10 Year U.S. Treasury on June 30, 2015. G.O. MUNICIPAL BONDS Yield spread of General Obligation Municipal Bonds rates AAA, AA, A, A Revenue, Insured and U.S. Treasury on June 30, 2015 PRE-PRICING and PRICING STRUCTURE - YIELDS FOR COMPARABLE ISSUES Comparison of yields at pre-pricing (June 29, 2015) with those of comparable recent issues and comparison of final pricing (June 30, 2015) with pre-pricing coupons and yields. 16

Mt. Diablo USD: Fair Market Yield Curve as of June 30, 2015 rates Years California AA A GO Insured GO 1 0.34 0.35 0.47 0.39 2 0.65 0.7 0.82 0.77 3 0.96 1.01 1.15 1.09 4 1.19 1.24 1.45 1.38 5 1.47 1.49 1.73 1.65 7 2.04 2.05 2.35 2.28 10 2.52 2.49 2.82 2.74 15 3.07 3.01 3.37 3.28 20 3.31 3.25 3.61 3.52 25 3.49 3.44 3.8 3.71 30 3.56 3.52 3.88 3.79 17

Mt. Diablo USD: Municipal Inter-Market Yield as of June 30, 2015 rates Term GO-AAA Treasury Spread (+/- BPs) 1 Yr 0.316 0.277 4 2 Yr 0.697 0.691 1 3 Yr 1.013 1.081-7 4 Yr 1.215 1.388-17 5 Yr 1.449 1.667-22 7 Yr 1.928 2.075-15 10 Yr 2.374 2.415-4 15 Yr 2.834 2.721 11 20 Yr 3.096 2.94 16 25 Yr 3.291 3.106 19 30 Yr 3.364 3.138 23 18