Audit 18331

FY End
2022-06-30
Total Expended
$2.30M
Findings
6
Programs
12
Organization: Lodi School District (WI)
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2022-12-26

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
19962 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
19963 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
19964 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
596404 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
596405 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
596406 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P

Contacts

Name Title Type
WYTFCNTH6N17 Brent Richter Auditee
6085923851 Mindy McConnell Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Accounting Policies: The accompanying schedules of expenditures of federal and state awards include the federal and state grant activity of the Lodi School District and are presented on the modified accrual basis of accounting. The information in these schedules is presented in accordance with the requirements as prescribed by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Therefore, some amounts presented in these schedules may differ from amounts presented in, or used in the preparation of, the basic financial statements. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The District has elected not to use the 10% de minimis cost rate.

Finding Details

2022-002 Financial Reporting for Federal and State Assistance Conditions: The Uniform Guidance and the State Single Audit Guidelines requires the District to prepare appropriate financial statements, including the schedules of expenditures of federal awards. While the current staff of the District maintains financial records supporting amounts reported in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, the District contracts with its auditor to compile the data from these records and prepare the single audit report for the District. Criteria: Having staff with expertise in federal reporting to prepare the District?s single audit report is an internal control intended to prevent, detect and correct a potential misstatement in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, or accompanying notes to the schedule. Cause: The additional cost associated with hiring staff sufficiently experienced to prepare the District?s single audit report, including the additional training time, outweigh the derived benefits. Effect: Because management relies on its auditor to assist with the preparation of the financial statements, including single audit reports, the District?s system of internal control may not prevent, detect or correct misstatements in these financial statements. Recommendation: We recommend District personnel continue reviewing the District?s single audit report prepared by its auditor. While it may not be cost beneficial to hire additional staff to prepare these items, a thorough review of this information by appropriate staff of the District is necessary to ensure all federal programs are properly reported in the District?s single audit report. Management Views and Corrective Action Plan: See corrective action plan 2022-002.
2022-002 Financial Reporting for Federal and State Assistance Conditions: The Uniform Guidance and the State Single Audit Guidelines requires the District to prepare appropriate financial statements, including the schedules of expenditures of federal awards. While the current staff of the District maintains financial records supporting amounts reported in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, the District contracts with its auditor to compile the data from these records and prepare the single audit report for the District. Criteria: Having staff with expertise in federal reporting to prepare the District?s single audit report is an internal control intended to prevent, detect and correct a potential misstatement in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, or accompanying notes to the schedule. Cause: The additional cost associated with hiring staff sufficiently experienced to prepare the District?s single audit report, including the additional training time, outweigh the derived benefits. Effect: Because management relies on its auditor to assist with the preparation of the financial statements, including single audit reports, the District?s system of internal control may not prevent, detect or correct misstatements in these financial statements. Recommendation: We recommend District personnel continue reviewing the District?s single audit report prepared by its auditor. While it may not be cost beneficial to hire additional staff to prepare these items, a thorough review of this information by appropriate staff of the District is necessary to ensure all federal programs are properly reported in the District?s single audit report. Management Views and Corrective Action Plan: See corrective action plan 2022-002.
2022-002 Financial Reporting for Federal and State Assistance Conditions: The Uniform Guidance and the State Single Audit Guidelines requires the District to prepare appropriate financial statements, including the schedules of expenditures of federal awards. While the current staff of the District maintains financial records supporting amounts reported in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, the District contracts with its auditor to compile the data from these records and prepare the single audit report for the District. Criteria: Having staff with expertise in federal reporting to prepare the District?s single audit report is an internal control intended to prevent, detect and correct a potential misstatement in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, or accompanying notes to the schedule. Cause: The additional cost associated with hiring staff sufficiently experienced to prepare the District?s single audit report, including the additional training time, outweigh the derived benefits. Effect: Because management relies on its auditor to assist with the preparation of the financial statements, including single audit reports, the District?s system of internal control may not prevent, detect or correct misstatements in these financial statements. Recommendation: We recommend District personnel continue reviewing the District?s single audit report prepared by its auditor. While it may not be cost beneficial to hire additional staff to prepare these items, a thorough review of this information by appropriate staff of the District is necessary to ensure all federal programs are properly reported in the District?s single audit report. Management Views and Corrective Action Plan: See corrective action plan 2022-002.
2022-002 Financial Reporting for Federal and State Assistance Conditions: The Uniform Guidance and the State Single Audit Guidelines requires the District to prepare appropriate financial statements, including the schedules of expenditures of federal awards. While the current staff of the District maintains financial records supporting amounts reported in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, the District contracts with its auditor to compile the data from these records and prepare the single audit report for the District. Criteria: Having staff with expertise in federal reporting to prepare the District?s single audit report is an internal control intended to prevent, detect and correct a potential misstatement in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, or accompanying notes to the schedule. Cause: The additional cost associated with hiring staff sufficiently experienced to prepare the District?s single audit report, including the additional training time, outweigh the derived benefits. Effect: Because management relies on its auditor to assist with the preparation of the financial statements, including single audit reports, the District?s system of internal control may not prevent, detect or correct misstatements in these financial statements. Recommendation: We recommend District personnel continue reviewing the District?s single audit report prepared by its auditor. While it may not be cost beneficial to hire additional staff to prepare these items, a thorough review of this information by appropriate staff of the District is necessary to ensure all federal programs are properly reported in the District?s single audit report. Management Views and Corrective Action Plan: See corrective action plan 2022-002.
2022-002 Financial Reporting for Federal and State Assistance Conditions: The Uniform Guidance and the State Single Audit Guidelines requires the District to prepare appropriate financial statements, including the schedules of expenditures of federal awards. While the current staff of the District maintains financial records supporting amounts reported in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, the District contracts with its auditor to compile the data from these records and prepare the single audit report for the District. Criteria: Having staff with expertise in federal reporting to prepare the District?s single audit report is an internal control intended to prevent, detect and correct a potential misstatement in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, or accompanying notes to the schedule. Cause: The additional cost associated with hiring staff sufficiently experienced to prepare the District?s single audit report, including the additional training time, outweigh the derived benefits. Effect: Because management relies on its auditor to assist with the preparation of the financial statements, including single audit reports, the District?s system of internal control may not prevent, detect or correct misstatements in these financial statements. Recommendation: We recommend District personnel continue reviewing the District?s single audit report prepared by its auditor. While it may not be cost beneficial to hire additional staff to prepare these items, a thorough review of this information by appropriate staff of the District is necessary to ensure all federal programs are properly reported in the District?s single audit report. Management Views and Corrective Action Plan: See corrective action plan 2022-002.
2022-002 Financial Reporting for Federal and State Assistance Conditions: The Uniform Guidance and the State Single Audit Guidelines requires the District to prepare appropriate financial statements, including the schedules of expenditures of federal awards. While the current staff of the District maintains financial records supporting amounts reported in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, the District contracts with its auditor to compile the data from these records and prepare the single audit report for the District. Criteria: Having staff with expertise in federal reporting to prepare the District?s single audit report is an internal control intended to prevent, detect and correct a potential misstatement in the schedules of expenditures of federal awards, or accompanying notes to the schedule. Cause: The additional cost associated with hiring staff sufficiently experienced to prepare the District?s single audit report, including the additional training time, outweigh the derived benefits. Effect: Because management relies on its auditor to assist with the preparation of the financial statements, including single audit reports, the District?s system of internal control may not prevent, detect or correct misstatements in these financial statements. Recommendation: We recommend District personnel continue reviewing the District?s single audit report prepared by its auditor. While it may not be cost beneficial to hire additional staff to prepare these items, a thorough review of this information by appropriate staff of the District is necessary to ensure all federal programs are properly reported in the District?s single audit report. Management Views and Corrective Action Plan: See corrective action plan 2022-002.