Iowa Treasurer of State
Description
The Treasurer of the State of Iowa is the chief financial officer of the government of Iowa. The treasurer is elected to serve a four-year term concurrent with the term of the governor. The Iowa Treasurer's Office is responsible for maintaining state funds and acting as the state's bank. The main duties of the office include receiving and distributing state funds as needed, investing state money, maintaining the accounts of the state and coordinating financial planning. The treasurer is responsible for maintaining the state funds and acting as the state's bank. The main duty of the office include receiving and distributing state funds as needed. The office invests the state money as it sees fit, maintains the accounts of the state and coordinates financial planning. The office is also responsible for all unclaimed property in the state and keeping track of bonds issued. The treasurer also sits on many state boards. The salary for this position is $103,212/year.