Audit 33202

FY End
2022-06-30
Total Expended
$1.34M
Findings
14
Programs
5
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2023-07-18
Auditor: One River CPAS

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
33835 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
33836 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
33837 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
33838 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
33839 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
33840 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
33841 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
610277 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
610278 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
610279 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
610280 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
610281 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
610282 2022-001 Material Weakness - P
610283 2022-001 Material Weakness - P

Contacts

Name Title Type
C1XZGJ7LY2J6 Timothy Floyd Auditee
2076263448 Michael McKenney Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Accounting Policies: PURPOSE OF THE SCHEDULE: The Uniform Guidance requires a Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards showing total expenditures for each federal award program as identified in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA). SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: A. Reporting Entity- The accompanying schedule includes all federal award programs of Crisis and Counseling Centers, Inc. for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2022. The reporting entity is defined in the notes to financial statements of Crisis and Counseling Centers, Inc. B. Basis of Presentation- The information in the accompanying schedule of expenditures of federal awards is presented in accordance with the Uniform Guidance. 1. Pursuant to the Uniform Guidance, federal awards are defined as assistance provided by a federal agency, either directly or indirectly, in the form of grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, loans, loan guarantees, property, interest subsidies, insurance, or direct appropriations. 2. Major Programs- The Uniform Guidance establishes the level of expenditures or expenses to be used in defining major federal award programs. Major programs for the Crisis and Counseling Centers, Inc. are identified in the summary of auditors results in the Schedule of Findings and Questioned Costs. C. Basis of Accounting- The information presented in the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards is presented on the accrual basis of accounting, which is consistent with the reporting in the Crisis and Counseling Centers, Inc's financial statements. D. Indirect Cost Rate- The Organization has not elected to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate. E. Donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)- The Organization received no donations of federally funded PPE during the year ended June 30, 2022. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The auditee did not use the de minimis cost rate.

Finding Details

Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.
Finding #2022-001 ? Timely Completion and Submission of Audit Under Uniform Guidance and Incomplete Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (Material Weakness) Agreements: All Criteria ? 2 CFR 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principals, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards: ? #200.512 (a)(1) The auditee must complete and submit the single audit report within nine months of the organization?s year-end. ? #200.508 (b) The auditee must prepare appropriate statements including an accurate Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards (SEFA) in accordance with #200.510, Financial Statements. Condition and Context ? Requests required to complete the audit were not submitted within sufficient time to allow for audit and reporting prior to the deadline. The following errors and missing required elements were noted and corrected as a result of auditing procedures on the SEFA: ? Expenditures under agreement MHC-22-322B under CFDA 93.665 were not included. ? Expenditures under agreement CBH-22-1003A under CFDA 93.958 were not included. ? Expenditures under Period 4 of Provider Relief Funds (PRF) were included in error. ? There were two instances of COVID-19 programs that did not include the appropriate prefix. ? Subtotals were not included for the following CFDA numbers 93.958; 93.104; and 93.243. ? Expenditures under agreement CDM-21-4462A under CFDA 93.243 were shown included under CFDA 93.959 in error. Cause ? Loss of key management personnel that pulled time resources from key financial personnel. Insufficient internal controls over the preparation and review process for the SEFA. Effect ? The errors noted and above corrections would have led to the SEFA being materially misstated. The single audit report was not filed by the deadline. Recommendations ? Management should seek additional training for the fiscal department on preparation of the SEFA standards. In addition, review processes over the SEFA should be strengthened. Both the preparer and reviewer should have a clear understanding of the required minimum elements. As part of the review, all required minimum elements should be vouched to original source documents including copies of awards, reporting, and the trial balance. Any inconsistencies should be resolved before beginning the audit. The compliance supplement should be review for reporting guidance on new Federal programs. Questioned Costs ? None Management Response ? Management will seek additional training in preparation of the SEFA and the applicable standards.