Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
−Removed: Our exposure to market risk relates to our cash, cash equivalents, and investments.
−Removed: The goals of our investment policy are preservation of capital, fulfillment of liquidity needs and capturing a market rate of return based on our investment policy parameters and market conditions.
−Removed: We select investments that maximize interest income to the extent possible within these guidelines.
−Removed: To achieve our goals, we maintain a portfolio of cash equivalents and investments in securities of high credit quality and with varying maturities to match projected cash needs.
−Removed: The securities in our investment portfolio are not leveraged and are classified as available-for-sale.
−Removed: Our investments
−Removed: primarily consists of U.S.
−Removed: government securities.
−Removed: Our investment policy, approved by our Board of Directors, limits the amount we may invest in any one type of investment issuer, thereby reducing credit risk concentrations.
−Removed: All investments are carried at market value, which approximates cost.
−Removed: We do not use derivative financial instruments in our investment portfolio.
−Removed: If market interest rates were to increase or decrease by one hundred basis points, the fair value of our investment portfolio as of December 31, 2021 would increase or decrease by an immaterial amount.
+Added: Interest Rate Risk
+Added: We have exposure to interest rate risk that relates to our cash and cash equivalents and investments held in money market funds, U.S.
+Added: Treasury securities, commercial paper and corporate securities.
+Added: The goals of our investment policy are liquidity and capital preservation.
+Added: We believe that we do not have any material exposure to changes in the fair value of these assets as a result of changes in interest rates due to the short-term nature of our cash and cash equivalents and investments.
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