The Office of the Treasurer of State functions as the state's cash manager. In that role, the office coordinates financial services used by state agencies. It receives and verifies all deposits and redeems all state warrants presented for payment. The office invests available operating fund balances and allocates investment income to participating funds. When necessary, the office may issue revenue anticipation notes on behalf of the state. Financial records reconciled to the state accounting system and independent bank records. The Office of Treasurer of State coordinates bonding activities of the state agencies and provides centralized financing for lease-purchase agreements for state agencies. The Office issues an annual report on the b...