Audit 326948

FY End
2023-09-30
Total Expended
$5.29M
Findings
26
Programs
7
Year: 2023 Accepted: 2024-11-01
Auditor: Eisneramper LLP

Organization Exclusion Status:

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
504368 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504369 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504370 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504371 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504372 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504373 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504374 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504375 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504376 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504377 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504378 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504379 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
504380 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080810 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080811 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080812 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080813 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080814 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080815 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080816 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080817 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080818 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080819 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080820 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080821 2023-001 Material Weakness - P
1080822 2023-001 Material Weakness - P

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
93.600 Head Start $586,279 Yes 1
93.558 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families $337,840 Yes 1
10.558 Child and Adult Care Food Program $261,450 - 1
21.027 Covid-19 Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds $131,777 - 1
14.169 Housing Counseling Assistance Program $111,296 - 1
14.218 Community Development Block Grants/entitlement Grants $98,409 - 1
21.019 Covid-19 Coronavirus Relief Fund $69,627 - 1

Contacts

Name Title Type
J2XWECWJHV66 Ana Karina Fernández Auditee
2154268723 Jimmy Mo Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Accounting Policies: The accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal, state and city awards (the “Schedule”) includes grant activity of Xiente and Affiliates and is presented on the accrual basis of accounting. The activities that are funded by the City of Philadelphia with state and city awards and are required to be disclosed by the City of Philadelphia Subrecipient Audit Guide are also included in the accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal, state and city awards. State awards not received from the City of Philadelphia are not a required part of an audit in accordance with the City of Philadelphia Subrecipient Audit Guide. The information in this schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations (“CFR”) Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirement for Federal Awards (the “Uniform Guidance”), and the City of Philadelphia Subrecipient Audit Guide. Because the Schedule presents only a selected portion of the operations of Xiente and Affiliates, it is not intended to and does not present the consolidated financial position, changes in net assets, or cash flows of the Organization. Expenditures reported on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in the Uniform Guidance, wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The auditee did not use the de minimis cost rate.

Finding Details

Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.
Finding #2023-001 – Material Weakness – Accounting Recordkeeping All programs Other Criteria Accounting tasks such as timely monthly analysis, reconciliations and review of accounts play a key role in providing the accuracy of accounting data and information included in the interim and year-end consolidated financial statements. Trial balances should be maintained for the Organization continuously, in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Detailed supporting schedules should be maintained for all significant asset, liability, revenue and expense accounts. Reconciling items should be investigated and resolved in a timely manner. All of the forementioned items are essential to ensure that financial statements and data collection forms are submitted in conformance with 2 CFR Section 200.512(a)(1), certain tax returns, and certain grant agreements. Condition During the year ended September 30, 2023, management was unable to provide timely year-end trial balances in accordance with U.S. GAAP without significant adjusting journal entries required to accurately reflect the underlying accounting transactions. Cause The Organization’s Accounting/Finance Department experienced a backlog of recording transactions and invoicing during the year ended September 30, 2023. This resulted in reconciliations not being performed timely. Effects Not performing timely and complete monthly and year-end account reconciliations and closing procedures leads to a continually and growing backlog of transactions and journal entries that are not posted to the accounting system, which renders the accounting information ineffective for making well-informed business decisions. This has led to the expenditure of significant time and effort by many to complete the required reconciliation procedures and prevented the timely delivery of financial statements to management, Board members and funders. Questions Costs None. Perspective This audit finding is systematic. Statistical Sample A statistical sample is not applicable to this finding. Repeat Finding This audit finding is not a repeat finding. Recommendation We recommend that individuals overseeing the accounting and finance department continue to review the Organization’s current accounting policies and update existing policies or implement new policies, as needed, to ensure that the trial balances are accurately maintained throughout the year, reconciliations are completed and reviewed monthly or quarterly, as appropriate, and the trial balances and related supporting schedules are prepared and reviewed timely after year-end. Views of Responsible Officials Management agrees with the finding. There was significant turnover in the finance department, including the CFO and the finance director. These turnovers affected the ability of the organization to produce the information on time for the auditors. The Organization is working with external consultants to improve the timeliness of reconciliations and audit preparation and recruiting vacant positions. We are continually making accounting policy changes which will correct some of the issues noted. Management is confident that the issues that have been noted will be rectified in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2024.