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Budgeting for 2019

Budgeting for 2019

“One-year Treasuries will reach between 1.50%-2.00%.” – three+one Blog Post on June 6, 2017 Over the last several years, we have provided guidance on what ...
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Public Impact

Public Impact

Two years ago, I blogged about the impressive level of cash reserves public entities have on hand for investment. These levels have only continued to ...
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Are You Ready?

Are You Ready?

The marketplace is already reflecting the Federal Reserve’s anticipated moves to raise the Fed’s fund rates in the first quarter of 2018 by .25%, with ...
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Who Wants Public Deposits?

Who Wants Public Deposits?

The answer is not a firm “yes” or “no,” but rather “it depends.” First, let me qualify by stating that most banking institutions consider public ...
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Budget 2.0%+ for 2019

Budget 2.0%+ for 2019

Last year, I blogged that short-term rates would reach 2.0%+ by the end of 2018. Looking out a bit further, I am going to be so bold as ...
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2018 Is The Year Of…

CASH The year 2018 will be the one when cash will be recognized as an asset with great value. As the new tax reform law ...
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Top 10 Predictions for 2018

Over the last several years, three+one has blogged frequently about the changing landscape of banking and the value of cash as an asset. Last year ...
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Being Mobile

The United States is one of the most mobile countries in the world; we move around a lot. America’s interstate highway system transformed our country. ...
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What Should You Be Budgeting for Interest Income in 2018?

The answer to this question should be a minimum of 1.50%—and that’s a conservative estimate. The Federal Reserve will continue on their path of raising ...
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“Black” is the New Color for 2017

As Peter, Garrett, and I travel across the country speaking at various conferences, we ask public entities of all sizes, “How will your cash position ...
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