Audit 40866

FY End
2022-06-30
Total Expended
$1.26M
Findings
80
Programs
19
Year: 2022 Accepted: 2023-01-10

Organization Exclusion Status:

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Findings

ID Ref Severity Repeat Requirement
46637 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46638 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46639 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46640 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46641 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46642 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46643 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46644 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46645 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46646 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46647 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46648 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46649 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46650 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46651 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46652 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46653 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46654 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46655 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46656 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46657 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46658 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46659 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46660 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46661 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46662 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46663 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46664 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46665 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46666 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46667 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46668 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46669 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46670 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46671 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46672 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46673 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46674 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
46675 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
46676 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623079 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623080 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623081 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623082 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623083 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623084 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623085 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623086 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623087 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623088 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623089 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623090 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623091 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623092 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623093 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623094 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623095 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623096 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623097 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623098 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623099 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623100 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623101 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623102 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623103 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623104 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623105 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623106 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623107 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623108 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623109 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623110 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623111 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623112 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623113 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623114 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623115 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623116 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P
623117 2022-003 Material Weakness Yes P
623118 2022-004 Material Weakness Yes P

Contacts

Name Title Type
MFEALYSAWGY5 Linda Benson Auditee
8149652536 David V. Ditanna, CPA Auditor
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Notes to SEFA

Title: NOTE 2 - NON-MONETARY FEDERAL PROGRAM Accounting Policies: Basis of Presentation - The accompanying Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards includes the federal grant activity of the Johnsonburg Area School District and is presented on the modified accrual basis of accounting. The information in the schedule is presented in accordance with the requirements of Title 2 U.S. Code of Federal Regulations Part 200, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance). Therefore, some amounts presented in the schedule may differ from amounts presented in, or used in the preparation of the basic financial statements. Basis of Accounting - The basis of accounting varies by Federal program consistent with underlying regulations pertaining to each program. The amounts reported as Federal expenditures generally were obtained from the appropriate Federal financial reports for applicable program and periods. The amounts reported in these Federal financial reports are prepared from records maintained for each program, which are periodically reconciled with the District's financial reporting system. De Minimis Rate Used: N Rate Explanation: Indirect Cost Rate - The District has elected not to use the 10% de minimis indirect cost rate allowed under the Uniform Guidance in the current year. The accompanying Johnsonburg Area School District is the recipient of a non-monetary federal award program. During the year ended June 30, 2022, the District reported in the Schedule of Federal Awards $22,209 of donated commodities at fair market value received and disbursed.

Finding Details

Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.
Adjusting Journal Entries, Required Disclosures and Draft Financial Statements Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: During the current year, adjusting journal entries, along with footnote disclosures were proposed by the auditors and accepted by the District to properly reflect the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Some of the adjustments and footnotes were related to recording taxes receivable and applicable deferred inflows of resources, subsidy receivables and revenue, accrued expenses, accounts payable and converting to the full accrual method for GASB 34 purposes. In addition, a draft of the financial statements was prepared by the auditors. Effect: AU-C Section 265, entitled Communicating Internal Control Related Matters Identified in an Audit, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) considers the need for significant adjusting journal entries and assistance when preparing the financial statements to be indicative of an internal control deficiency. Without this assistance, the potential risk exists of the District?s financial statements not conforming to GAAP. Auditor?s Recommendation: Although auditors may continue to provide such assistance both now and in the future, under the new pronouncement, the District should continue to review and accept both proposed adjusting journal entries and footnote disclosures, along with the draft financial statements. District?s Response: The District has received, reviewed and accepted all journal entries, footnote disclosures and draft financial statements proposed for the current year audit and will continue to review similar information in future years. Further, the District believes it has a thorough understanding of these financial statements and the ability to make informed judgments based on these financial statements. Lastly, the District considers such assistance provided by the auditors to be the most cost effective in preparing such information.
Segregation of Duties Year ended June 30, 2022 Condition and Criteria: Although there is a limited number of personnel in the business office, we noted that different functions within the cash receipts, cash disbursements and payroll cycles, along with the preparation of bank reconciliations are not properly segregated. Effect: A fundamental element of an effective internal control system is the proper segregation of duties. Proper segregation of duties provides for a system of checks and balances and entails assigning responsibilities of authorizing and recording transactions among different people in the District. Generally, assigning different individuals the responsibilities of authorizing transactions, recording transactions, and maintaining the custody of the related assets reduces the opportunities for any individual to both perpetrate and conceal errors or fraud in the normal course of business. Auditor?s recommendation: We recognize that the District has attempted to mitigate the lack of segregation of duties by having other individuals perform certain ancillary duties of record-keeping including: opening the mail; signing of checks; distribution of payroll and vendor checks; and bank reconciliations. These duties could be enhanced by having the individual responsible for the preparation of bank reconciliations compare the reconciled bank balances to the District?s general ledger software on a monthly basis, as currently reconciliations are compared against manual worksheets. In addition, we recommend that the individual responsible for opening mail also maintain a cash receipts log, with someone independent of the cash receipts function reconciling the log to the general ledger and bank statements at certain times during the year. For mitigating controls over the District?s payroll, the District should consider having the Superintendent review a monthly change report showing any changes in pay rates or employees. Finally, for controls over cash disbursements, the Board should account for the sequence of checks for each disbursement register to ensure that all checks are being reviewed. In addition a report should be generated that documents any new vendors added to the payable module. This report could be approved monthly by the Superintendent. District?s Response: The District understands the importance of having strong segregation of duties and will attempt to separate certain responsibilities as outlined above.