Audit 30923

FY End
2022-12-31
Total Expended
$1.29M
Findings
12
Programs
2
Organization: City of Wood Lake, Minnesota (MN)
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2023-07-16

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
32676 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes L
32677 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
32678 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes L
32679 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
32680 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes L
32681 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
609118 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes L
609119 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
609120 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes L
609121 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
609122 2022-001 Significant Deficiency Yes L
609123 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P

Contacts

Name Title Type
WG4UTK41AJV7 Ashley Vanhecke Auditee
5074853476 Sara Oberloh Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Accounting Policies: Basis of Presentation: The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards includes the federal grant activity of City of Wood Lake under programs of the federal government for the year ended December 31, 2022. The information in this schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of operations of the City of Wood Lake it is not intended to and does not present the financial position, change in net position, or cash flows of the City of Wood Lake. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to requirement. The City of Wood Lake has not elected to use the 10 percent de minimis indirect cost rate as allowed under the Uniform Guidance. Loans and Loan Guarantees Outstanding: The City of Wood Lake had been approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to receive loans in the amount of $2,146,000. The amount listed for the loans includes the beginning of the period loan balance plus proceeds used during the year. The balance owing at December 31, 2022 is $1,875,475. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The auditee did not use the de minimis cost rate.

Finding Details

Criteria: The City does not have the internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and to prepare the full-disclosure financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Condition: The City's personnel prepare periodic financial information for internal use that meets the needs of management and the City Council. However, the City does not have internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and prepare full-disclosure financial statements required by generally accepted accounting principles for external reporting. The City is aware of this significant deficiency, and obtains our assistance in the preparation of the City's annual financial statements. Cause: The City does not have the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Effect or Potential Effect: The City's management is aware of the deficiency and addresses it by reviewing and approving the adjusting journal entries and completed statements prior to distribution to the end users. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, adjustments were made to the trial balance to prepare financial statements. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-002 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to prepare the financial statements and maintain a working knowledge of the required disclosures.
Criteria: Internal control that supports the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements requires adequate segregation of accounting duties. Condition: The City does not have adequate segregation of accounting duties. Cause: There are a limited number of office employees. Effect or Potential Effect: The lack of adequate segregation of accounting duties could adversely affect the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, we noted the City does not maintain proper separation within the accounting function of the City to ensure proper segregation of accounting duties. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-001 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal control that supports the adequate segregation of duties. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to maintain proper segregation of duties.
Criteria: The City does not have the internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and to prepare the full-disclosure financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Condition: The City's personnel prepare periodic financial information for internal use that meets the needs of management and the City Council. However, the City does not have internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and prepare full-disclosure financial statements required by generally accepted accounting principles for external reporting. The City is aware of this significant deficiency, and obtains our assistance in the preparation of the City's annual financial statements. Cause: The City does not have the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Effect or Potential Effect: The City's management is aware of the deficiency and addresses it by reviewing and approving the adjusting journal entries and completed statements prior to distribution to the end users. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, adjustments were made to the trial balance to prepare financial statements. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-002 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to prepare the financial statements and maintain a working knowledge of the required disclosures.
Criteria: Internal control that supports the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements requires adequate segregation of accounting duties. Condition: The City does not have adequate segregation of accounting duties. Cause: There are a limited number of office employees. Effect or Potential Effect: The lack of adequate segregation of accounting duties could adversely affect the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, we noted the City does not maintain proper separation within the accounting function of the City to ensure proper segregation of accounting duties. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-001 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal control that supports the adequate segregation of duties. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to maintain proper segregation of duties.
Criteria: The City does not have the internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and to prepare the full-disclosure financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Condition: The City's personnel prepare periodic financial information for internal use that meets the needs of management and the City Council. However, the City does not have internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and prepare full-disclosure financial statements required by generally accepted accounting principles for external reporting. The City is aware of this significant deficiency, and obtains our assistance in the preparation of the City's annual financial statements. Cause: The City does not have the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Effect or Potential Effect: The City's management is aware of the deficiency and addresses it by reviewing and approving the adjusting journal entries and completed statements prior to distribution to the end users. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, adjustments were made to the trial balance to prepare financial statements. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-002 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to prepare the financial statements and maintain a working knowledge of the required disclosures.
Criteria: Internal control that supports the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements requires adequate segregation of accounting duties. Condition: The City does not have adequate segregation of accounting duties. Cause: There are a limited number of office employees. Effect or Potential Effect: The lack of adequate segregation of accounting duties could adversely affect the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, we noted the City does not maintain proper separation within the accounting function of the City to ensure proper segregation of accounting duties. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-001 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal control that supports the adequate segregation of duties. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to maintain proper segregation of duties.
Criteria: The City does not have the internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and to prepare the full-disclosure financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Condition: The City's personnel prepare periodic financial information for internal use that meets the needs of management and the City Council. However, the City does not have internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and prepare full-disclosure financial statements required by generally accepted accounting principles for external reporting. The City is aware of this significant deficiency, and obtains our assistance in the preparation of the City's annual financial statements. Cause: The City does not have the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Effect or Potential Effect: The City's management is aware of the deficiency and addresses it by reviewing and approving the adjusting journal entries and completed statements prior to distribution to the end users. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, adjustments were made to the trial balance to prepare financial statements. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-002 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to prepare the financial statements and maintain a working knowledge of the required disclosures.
Criteria: Internal control that supports the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements requires adequate segregation of accounting duties. Condition: The City does not have adequate segregation of accounting duties. Cause: There are a limited number of office employees. Effect or Potential Effect: The lack of adequate segregation of accounting duties could adversely affect the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, we noted the City does not maintain proper separation within the accounting function of the City to ensure proper segregation of accounting duties. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-001 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal control that supports the adequate segregation of duties. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to maintain proper segregation of duties.
Criteria: The City does not have the internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and to prepare the full-disclosure financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Condition: The City's personnel prepare periodic financial information for internal use that meets the needs of management and the City Council. However, the City does not have internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and prepare full-disclosure financial statements required by generally accepted accounting principles for external reporting. The City is aware of this significant deficiency, and obtains our assistance in the preparation of the City's annual financial statements. Cause: The City does not have the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Effect or Potential Effect: The City's management is aware of the deficiency and addresses it by reviewing and approving the adjusting journal entries and completed statements prior to distribution to the end users. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, adjustments were made to the trial balance to prepare financial statements. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-002 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to prepare the financial statements and maintain a working knowledge of the required disclosures.
Criteria: Internal control that supports the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements requires adequate segregation of accounting duties. Condition: The City does not have adequate segregation of accounting duties. Cause: There are a limited number of office employees. Effect or Potential Effect: The lack of adequate segregation of accounting duties could adversely affect the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, we noted the City does not maintain proper separation within the accounting function of the City to ensure proper segregation of accounting duties. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-001 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal control that supports the adequate segregation of duties. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to maintain proper segregation of duties.
Criteria: The City does not have the internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and to prepare the full-disclosure financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Condition: The City's personnel prepare periodic financial information for internal use that meets the needs of management and the City Council. However, the City does not have internal resources to identify all journal entries required to maintain a general ledger and prepare full-disclosure financial statements required by generally accepted accounting principles for external reporting. The City is aware of this significant deficiency, and obtains our assistance in the preparation of the City's annual financial statements. Cause: The City does not have the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Effect or Potential Effect: The City's management is aware of the deficiency and addresses it by reviewing and approving the adjusting journal entries and completed statements prior to distribution to the end users. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, adjustments were made to the trial balance to prepare financial statements. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-002 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal expertise needed to handle all aspects of the external financial reporting. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to prepare the financial statements and maintain a working knowledge of the required disclosures.
Criteria: Internal control that supports the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements requires adequate segregation of accounting duties. Condition: The City does not have adequate segregation of accounting duties. Cause: There are a limited number of office employees. Effect or Potential Effect: The lack of adequate segregation of accounting duties could adversely affect the City's ability to initiate, record, process and report financial data consistent with the assertions of management in the financial statements. Questioned Cost: None. Context: During our audit, we noted the City does not maintain proper separation within the accounting function of the City to ensure proper segregation of accounting duties. Repeat of Prior-Year Finding: 2021-001 Recommendations: For entities of the City's size, it generally is not practical to obtain the internal control that supports the adequate segregation of duties. Views of Responsible Officials and Planned Corrective Actions: Management agrees with the recommendation that it is not cost effective for the City to maintain proper segregation of duties.