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Recent Articles
January 2020
Letter from Treasurer Ma
I invite you to kick off the year with a quick dive into a core mission of the State Treasurer’s Office – managing the financing of California’s debt. Read about the issuing of bonds and the related activities that take place within the Public Finance Division of my office on page three.
Heart of the Treasury
You might remember Sandra Kent. Sandra was employee of the month in July. In December, she was also named STO Employee of the Year!
The ABCs of the BCAs - Public Finance Division
At the core of what the State Treasurer’s Office does day in and day out are the activities of the Public Finance Division (PFD). Most Californians probably have no idea what those activities are – or how far reaching their impact.
Upcoming BCA Events
Calendar of upcoming events.
Ask the Treasurer
What is the difference between State Treasurer and State Controller?
Top Billing: January 2020
A monthly update on key legislation for Treasurer Ma.
Tax Tip
Did you know that if you purchased holiday gifts online and were not charged sales tax, you likely owe the state use tax on the purchase price? Not all remote sellers are required to collect California sales tax, so if the seller didn’t charge you tax, then you, as the consumer, are responsible for paying it.
The Vault: January 2020
Calendar of upcoming public finance activities and bond sales.
The Ma Squad
Photos of Treasurer Fiona Ma's travels.
This newsletter is not intended to be and should not be used for making investment decisions about State of California bonds or notes. Potential investors should always obtain and read the Official Statement published by the State for each issue of bonds or notes.