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Annual Report of the Comptroller, 1992
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Debt Administration

The ratios of net bonded debt to assessed property value, debt to present market value, and bonded debt per
capita are considered to be useful indicators of the State's debt position to State management, citizens and
investors. Data for fiscal years 1991 and 1992 are shown as follows:

 

 

Ratio of Net

Ratio of

 
   

Bonded Debt

Debt to

 
 

Amount

to Assessed

Present

Bonded

 

(expressed

Value (46.6% of

Market

Debt Per

 

in thousands)

Present Market)

Value

Capita

General obligation bonds:

       

1991

$2,038,437

1.94%

.93%

$426.36

1992

2,178,199

1.90

.89

448.19

Additionally, outstanding limited obligation bonds of the Department of Transportation amounted to
$1,096,240,000 at June 30, 1992. Debt service on these bonds is provided principally by excise taxes levied by
statute. Self-supporting revenue bonds outstanding at June 30, 1992 amounted to $3,294,864,000. Long-term
obligations for accrued annual leave of $127,753,000 represent the value of accumulated earned but unused annual
leave for general government employees at June 30,1992.

Limited obligation bonds issued by the Department of Transportation and self-supporting notes payable and
revenue bonds issued by enterprise agencies amounted to $128,300,000 and $513,704,000, respectively, during
1992.

In 1978, the Capital Debt Affordability Committee was created to study the State's debt structure and to
recommend maximum limitations on annual debt authorizations. Although the recommendations of the
Committee are not binding on the State's General Assembly, the amounts of annual general obligation bond
authorizations for 1992 were within the limits established by the Committee. For the fiscal year 1992, new general
obligation bond authorizations amounted to $349,979,000.

The following tabulation shows the general obligation bonds issued during the past three fiscal years:

State of Maryland—General Obligation Bonds

 

   

Effective

Interest Cost

   

Average

Interest

Per Borrowed

Date of Issue

Amount

Life in Years

Rate

Dollar

July 18, 1989

$ 80,000,000

9.9

6.45%

63.7C

March 1, 1990

130,000,000

9.9

6.57

64.8

May 4, 1990

24,227,000

6.7

6.35

42.3

July 17, 1990

95,000,000

9.9

6.65

65.7

October 16, 1990

95,000,000

9.9

6.88

68.1

March 26, 1991

95,000,000

9.8

6.20

61.0

May 31, 1991

11,787,000

6.7

5.85

39.0

July 10, 1991

100,000,000

9.9

6.26

61.8

October 9, 1991

120,000,000

9.8

5.70

55.8

May 13, 1992

120,000,000

9.8

5.69

55.7

Maryland's general obligation bonds have been rated Aaa by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. and AAA by
Standard and Poor's Corporation and Fitch Investors Services, Inc. for a number of years.

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