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The DOI biennial report detailing the health of each of the pension funds shows the Geneva Police Pension Fund's had $18,157,712 in investment assets last year. It paid $85,818 in investment expenses and lost $298,750 in investment income.
Pension funds and retirement systems set actuarial assumptions to project returns on investments to cover obligations to pensioners. When they fall short, the difference has to be made up from other sources – primarily from taxpayers and member contributions.
Geneva Police Pension Fund investment performance
2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | |
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Investment assets | $14,763,296 | $15,314,405 | $16,749,687 | $18,277,091 | $18,157,712 |
Investment expenses | $71,823 | $72,779 | $79,366 | $83,137 | $85,818 |
Investment income | $110,397 | $967,550 | $1,294,962 | $1,165,311 | -$298,750 |
Net investment income to assets | 0.26% | 5.84% | 7.26% | 5.92% | -2.12% |
Actuarial assumption | 6.75% | 6.75% | 6.75% | 6.75% | 6.75% |