Audit 36005

FY End
2022-12-31
Total Expended
$5.77M
Findings
198
Programs
33
Organization: American Bird Conservancy (VA)
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2023-09-28

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
31893 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31894 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31895 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31896 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31897 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31898 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31899 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31900 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31901 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31902 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31903 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31904 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31905 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31906 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31907 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31908 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31909 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31910 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31911 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31912 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31913 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31914 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31915 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31916 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31917 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31918 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31919 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31920 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31921 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31922 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31923 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31924 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31925 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31926 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31927 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31928 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
31929 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36834 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36835 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36836 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36837 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36838 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36839 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36840 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36841 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36842 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36843 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36844 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36845 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36846 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36847 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36848 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36849 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36850 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36851 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36852 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36853 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36854 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36855 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36856 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36857 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36858 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36859 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36860 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36861 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36862 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36863 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36864 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36865 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36866 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36867 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36868 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36869 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36870 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36871 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36872 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36873 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36874 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36875 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36876 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36877 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36878 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36879 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36880 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36881 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36882 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36883 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36884 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36885 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36886 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36887 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36888 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36889 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36890 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36891 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36892 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36893 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36911 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
36912 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608335 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608336 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608337 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608338 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608339 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608340 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608341 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608342 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608343 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608344 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608345 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608346 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608347 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608348 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608349 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608350 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608351 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608352 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608353 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608354 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608355 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608356 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608357 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608358 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608359 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608360 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608361 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608362 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608363 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608364 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608365 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608366 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608367 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608368 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608369 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608370 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
608371 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613276 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613277 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613278 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613279 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613280 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613281 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613282 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613283 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613284 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613285 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613286 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613287 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613288 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613289 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613290 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613291 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613292 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613293 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613294 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613295 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613296 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613297 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613298 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613299 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613300 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613301 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613302 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613303 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613304 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613305 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613306 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613307 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613308 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613309 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613310 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613311 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613312 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613313 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613314 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613315 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613316 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613317 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613318 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613319 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613320 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613321 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613322 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613323 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613324 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613325 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613326 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613327 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613328 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613329 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613330 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613331 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613332 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613333 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613334 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613335 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613353 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P
613354 2022-002 Significant Deficiency Yes P

Programs

ALN Program Spent Major Findings
15.658 Natural Resource Damage Assessment, Restoration and Implementation $466,033 Yes 1
15.670 Mosquitos $301,114 - 1
15.637 Migratory Bird Joint Ventures $261,813 Yes 1
10.069 Conservation Reserve Program $159,056 - 1
11.419 Coastal Zone Management Administration Awards $100,000 - 1
15.611 Wildlife Restoration and Basic Hunter Education $71,343 - 1
66.475 Gulf of Mexico Program $63,274 - 1
10.932 Regional Conservation Partnership Program $62,787 - 1
15.655 Migratory Bird Monitoring, Assessment and Conservation $62,173 - 1
15.U01 Improving Migratory Bird Habitat in Coffee Farms $52,040 - 1
15.963 Southwest Border Resource Protection Program $49,627 - 1
10.684 International Forestry Programs $42,313 - 1
10.902 Soil and Water Conservation $38,689 Yes 1
10.924 Central Harwoods $38,259 - 1
10.664 Cooperative Forestry Assistance $33,483 - 1
15.615 Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund $31,129 - 1
15.631 Partners for Fish and Wildlife $18,290 - 1
10.931 Central Harwoods $17,671 - 1
10.699 Partnership Agreements $16,841 - 1
15.945 Cooperative Research and Training Programs ? Resources of the National Park System $14,569 - 1
15.664 Fish and Wildlife Coordination and Assistance Programs $11,587 - 1
15.678 Environment Information and Statistics Natural Resources $11,250 - 1
10.912 Environmental Quality Incentives Program $8,836 - 1
10.U01 Early Successional Habitat Workshop $8,190 - 1
15.246 Threatened and Endangered Species $6,165 - 1
12.632 Legacy Resource Management Program $6,165 - 1
10.683 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation $5,483 - 1
10.U02 Chippewa National Forest Project $4,527 - 1
15.634 State Wildlife Grants $3,611 - 1
15.657 Endangered Species Conservation ? Recovery Implementation Funds $559 - 1
15.630 Coastal Program $3 - 1
15.635 Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation $-100 - 1
15.663 Suriname Shorebird Huntingassessment and Enforcement $-2,337 - 1

Contacts

Name Title Type
WMLKDK8WBKR9 Richard Callaghan Auditee
2027186734 Amy Boland Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Accounting Policies: Expenditures on the Schedule are reported on the accrual basis of accounting. Such expenditures are recognized following the cost principles contained in Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance), wherein certain types of expenditures are not allowable or are limited as to reimbursement. Negative amounts shown on the Schedule represent adjustments or credits made in the normal course of business to amounts reported as expenditures in prior years. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: The auditee did not use the de minimis cost rate.

Finding Details

Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.
Finding 2022-002: Preparation of the Schedule of Federal Expenditures (SEFA) Criteria: In accordance with 2 CFR 200.302 (Financial Management) the auditee must be able to identify all Federal awards received and expended and the Federal programs under which they were received. Federal program and Federal award identification must include, as applicable, the assistance listing number, Federal award identification number and year, name of the Federal agency, and name of the pass-through entity, if any. Condition: During our review of the initial SEFA several errors came to our attention. There were multiple instances where the expenditures reported on the SEFA did not agree to the underlying supporting financial reports, and adjustments to the SEFA were required. Cause: During fiscal year 2022, the SEFA was not maintained with sufficient accuracy and detail. At year-end, there was insufficient review of the SEFA by the appropriate personnel who possess the necessary expertise. Effect or Potential Effect: Inaccurate and incomplete information on the SEFA could lead to unreliable and erroneous grant reporting, internal record keeping and decision making. Questioned Costs: Undetermined Context: Our audit testwork consisted of substantive procedures over the Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards. We determined that the issue was systemic in nature. Identification as a Repeat Finding: Yes - Findings 2020-002 and 2021-002. Recommendation: We recommend ABC review the SEFA and supporting schedules prior to the audit to ensure the SEFA is complete and all numbers are accurate and can be supported. Additionally, to reduce the risk of human error, we recommend all grant activity be tracked within the accounting system.