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California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission

About CDIAC

Program Areas

The California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission (CDIAC) provides information, education and technical assistance on debt issuance and public fund investments to local public agencies and other public finance professionals. The Commission was created to serve as the State's clearinghouse for public debt issuance information and to assist state and local agencies with the monitoring, issuance, and management of public debt. Its mission was later expanded to cover public investments.

CDIAC provides various resources for public debt and investment information, including:

Fast Facts
California Public Debt Issuance for the Period January 1, 2012 to March 31, 2012

Total State and Local

  • Total Debt Issued: $11,751,971,654
    (172.9% increase from 2011)
  • Total Long-Term Debt Issued: $10,036,070,654
    (139.6% increase from 2011)
  • Total Short-Term Debt Issued: $1,715,901,000
    (1,368.8% increase from 2011)

State vs. Local Debt Issuance (SLC)

  • Total Debt Issued by State Agencies: $5,894,640,000
    (893.9% increase from 2011)
  • Long-Term Debt Issued by State Agencies: $4,894,640,000
    (725.3% increase from 2011)
  • Total Debt Issued by Local Agencies: $5,857,331,654
    (57.8% increase from 2011)
  • Long-Term Debt Issued by Local Agencies: $5,141,430,654
    (43.0% increase from 2011)
  • CA Student Loan Corporation: $0
    (0% from 2011)

Refunding

  • Total Debt Refunded: $5,868,055,955
    (58.5% Total long-term debt)
  • State Debt Refunded: $2,592,289,731
    (53.0% State long-term debt)
  • Local Debt Refunded: $3,275,766,224
    (79.1% Local long-term debt)
  • SLC Debt Refunded: $0
    (0% Total SLC long-term debt)

Ratio of Debt Sold
Negotiated vs. Competitive
(Dollar volume)

  • Statewide Issuance: 93.2% to 6.8%
  • State Agency Issuance: 100.0% to 0.0%
  • Local Agency Issuance: 86.4% to 13.6%

Enhancement

  • Enhancement: $776,360,116
    (7.7% of Total Long-TermDebt)

*A corresponding reporting period has been used for 2011 comparisons.