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View of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges this condition related to lack of adequate controls over the sliding fee discount program and is creating controls that will assure compliance with requirements. Responsible Party: Judy Stein, CFO Estimated Completion: Management will ensure sta...
View of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges this condition related to lack of adequate controls over the sliding fee discount program and is creating controls that will assure compliance with requirements. Responsible Party: Judy Stein, CFO Estimated Completion: Management will ensure staff will have adequate training and a review of the discounts will be performed with refunds or adjustments applied for patients with incorrect discounts given.
View of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges there were significant capacity issues which contributed to the late filing of the Federal Financial Report and the annual audit report. Management has been in contact with HRSA and the Office of Federal Assistance Management Division of Financ...
View of Responsible Officials: Management acknowledges there were significant capacity issues which contributed to the late filing of the Federal Financial Report and the annual audit report. Management has been in contact with HRSA and the Office of Federal Assistance Management Division of Financial Integrity to keep them abreast of our progress. Responsible Party: Judy Stein, CFO Estimated Completion: On-going. Management will work on being more timely in the coming year’s audit.
Klawock Cooperative Association has switched its contract accountant. They will work closely with management to close out the books and records timely including the accuracy and completeness of the Schedule of Federal Awards and be better rained in identifying, recording and administering funds that...
Klawock Cooperative Association has switched its contract accountant. They will work closely with management to close out the books and records timely including the accuracy and completeness of the Schedule of Federal Awards and be better rained in identifying, recording and administering funds that are provided directly to its subrecipients.
2023-001 RESERVE ACCOUNT FUNDING Criteria: The Project’s reserve account must be fully funded in accordance with the budget as approved by USDA-RD and maintained in a separate bank account. Condition: During our audit testing, we noted that while the Project maintained a separate bank account for r...
2023-001 RESERVE ACCOUNT FUNDING Criteria: The Project’s reserve account must be fully funded in accordance with the budget as approved by USDA-RD and maintained in a separate bank account. Condition: During our audit testing, we noted that while the Project maintained a separate bank account for reserve funds, it was not funded in accordance with the budget. Cause: Budgeted transfers were not made before yearend to ensure the account is fully funded. Effect: Reserve bank account is underfunded. Questioned Costs: None noted. Recommendation: The Project should implement controls to ensure that the reserve bank account is fully funded. Management’s Views and Corrective Action Plan: Management will correct this when sufficient funds are able to be transferred into the reserve account.
The Organization was cited for lack of separation of duties in various areas. Management and the Board will provide oversight by reviewing bank reconciliations and reviewing financial statements periodically and documenting the reviews.
The Organization was cited for lack of separation of duties in various areas. Management and the Board will provide oversight by reviewing bank reconciliations and reviewing financial statements periodically and documenting the reviews.
Finding 561616 (2023-006)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Finding Number: 2023-006 Finding Title: Reporting – DHS Social Service Fund (DHS-2556) Program: 93.658 Foster Care – Title IV-E Name of Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Janelle White – Controller for Ramsey County’s Health & Wellness Service Team Enrique Rivera – Fiscal Services ...
Finding Number: 2023-006 Finding Title: Reporting – DHS Social Service Fund (DHS-2556) Program: 93.658 Foster Care – Title IV-E Name of Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Janelle White – Controller for Ramsey County’s Health & Wellness Service Team Enrique Rivera – Fiscal Services Manager for Ramsey County’s Health & Wellness Service Team Corrective Action Planned: Starting in the third quarter of 2024, Ramsey County instituted an additional verification step in the review process to support the determination of accurate cost pool categorization of reimbursable costs for the Random Moment Time Study Reports cost reports. The additional step will be to confirm that on the Summary Tab of the Quarterly Payroll file, the cost codes lines are in sequential order and that the corresponding expense totals match the cost code. The Senior Accountant will do the first review of this step, and the Fiscal Manager will complete the second review. The error on the 2nd quarter 2023 report was remedied and resubmitted in the 2nd quarter of 2024. Anticipated Completion Date: July of 2024 when the 2nd quarter DHS-2556 and DHS 2550 are due to be complete and finalized.
Finding 561615 (2023-004)
Material Weakness 2023
Finding Number: 2023-004 Finding Title: Eligibility Program: 21.023 COVID-19 – Emergency Rental Assistance Program Name of Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Daniel Rahkola, Division Director Finance Corrective Action Planned: Staff will be retrained on the procedures to ensure compl...
Finding Number: 2023-004 Finding Title: Eligibility Program: 21.023 COVID-19 – Emergency Rental Assistance Program Name of Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Daniel Rahkola, Division Director Finance Corrective Action Planned: Staff will be retrained on the procedures to ensure compliance with the needed standards. Anticipated Completion Date: June 30, 2025
View Audit 357223 Questioned Costs: $1
Finding 561612 (2023-005)
Significant Deficiency 2023
Finding Number: 2023-005 Finding Title: Reporting – PR29 – CDBG Cash on Hand Quarterly and Federal Funding and Accountability and Transparency Act Program: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants/Entitlement Grants 14.218 COVID-19 – Community Development Block Grants/Entitlement Grants Name of Co...
Finding Number: 2023-005 Finding Title: Reporting – PR29 – CDBG Cash on Hand Quarterly and Federal Funding and Accountability and Transparency Act Program: 14.218 Community Development Block Grants/Entitlement Grants 14.218 COVID-19 – Community Development Block Grants/Entitlement Grants Name of Contact Person Responsible for Corrective Action: Max Holdhusen, Deputy Director of Community and Economic Development Corrective Action Planned: 1) Ramsey County will implement internal procedures to complete PR29 quarterly reports as required by HUD and ensure the correct accounting basis and accounts are being utilized. 2) Ramsey County will implement procedures to complete reports on FSRS required by FFATA. 3) Ramsey County will develop/update our agency’s written grants administration policies and procedures to align with current practices and applicable rules. 4) Ramsey County will conduct regular trainings of policies and procedures for staff involved with CDBG grants administration. Anticipated Completion Date: July 15, 2025
Subsequent to year-end, the District’s Board approved a written policy on internal controls over grant funds.
Subsequent to year-end, the District’s Board approved a written policy on internal controls over grant funds.
There were extenuating circumstances and problems with the District’s accounting system software conversion that prevented timely completion of the audit. The data collection form was completed as soon as the information was available.
There were extenuating circumstances and problems with the District’s accounting system software conversion that prevented timely completion of the audit. The data collection form was completed as soon as the information was available.
The Board and management are aware of the inadequate separation of accounting duties when reviewing the monthly operations and financial results of the District. As an ongoing mitigating control, at the board meetings management and the board members review the monthly check register of disbursement...
The Board and management are aware of the inadequate separation of accounting duties when reviewing the monthly operations and financial results of the District. As an ongoing mitigating control, at the board meetings management and the board members review the monthly check register of disbursements, interim financial reports, summary of cash and certificates of deposits held, and contract pay applications and construction project status as presented by the project engineer for review and approval by the Board.
Management is aware that significant year-end adjustments are required for accrual basis financial statement presentation and does not believe the adjustments indicate a misstatement or error in financial reporting although material in amount. Management has the skill, knowledge and experience regar...
Management is aware that significant year-end adjustments are required for accrual basis financial statement presentation and does not believe the adjustments indicate a misstatement or error in financial reporting although material in amount. Management has the skill, knowledge and experience regarding the District operations to understand and take responsibility for the adjusting journal entries. The District has also engaged an external CPA to come to the office on a monthly basis to assist with monthly reconciliations and adjustments
Management has the skill, knowledge and experience regarding the District operations to understand and take responsibility for the financial statements.
Management has the skill, knowledge and experience regarding the District operations to understand and take responsibility for the financial statements.
Recommendation – We recommend that management enhance its internal controls, policies and procedures to ensure that all in-kind contributions are properly tracked, valued, and recorded. Auditee's comments and response – Management will implement a process to properly track and record in-kind dona...
Recommendation – We recommend that management enhance its internal controls, policies and procedures to ensure that all in-kind contributions are properly tracked, valued, and recorded. Auditee's comments and response – Management will implement a process to properly track and record in-kind donations. Name(s) and contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Molly Jalma, Executive Director. Planned completion date for corrective action plan: Ongoing.
Recommendation – We recommend that management enhance its internal controls, policies and procedures to ensure that all filing requirements under federal awards are met. Auditee's comments and response – Management, the Board, and its contracted accounting staff will regularly monitor financial rep...
Recommendation – We recommend that management enhance its internal controls, policies and procedures to ensure that all filing requirements under federal awards are met. Auditee's comments and response – Management, the Board, and its contracted accounting staff will regularly monitor financial reports and activities of Listening House.
Recommendation – Management, the contract accountant, and the Board of Listening House should remain involved on the financial affairs of Listening House on a regular basis to provide oversight and independent review functions and mitigate the weakness created by the lack of segregation. Audi...
Recommendation – Management, the contract accountant, and the Board of Listening House should remain involved on the financial affairs of Listening House on a regular basis to provide oversight and independent review functions and mitigate the weakness created by the lack of segregation. Auditee's comments – Management, the Board, and its contracted accounting staff will regularly monitor financial reports and activities of Listening House.
Recommendation – Management and the board should establish a process for regular review of its consolidated financial statements with its contracted accountant to ensure activity is recorded in accordance with GAAP. Auditee's comments – Management and its contracted accounting staff will mon...
Recommendation – Management and the board should establish a process for regular review of its consolidated financial statements with its contracted accountant to ensure activity is recorded in accordance with GAAP. Auditee's comments – Management and its contracted accounting staff will monitor financial reports and activities of Listening House to ensure proper recording. Name(s) and contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Molly Jalma, Executive Director. Planned completion date for corrective action plan: Ongoing.
Management's Response: SF-425 – Housing Authority transition from EPIC to GEMS. Housing Authority will ensure that the single audit reporting package and submitted within the timeline as required by Uniform Guidance. Housing Authority is still familiarizing itself with GEMS portal for all reporting ...
Management's Response: SF-425 – Housing Authority transition from EPIC to GEMS. Housing Authority will ensure that the single audit reporting package and submitted within the timeline as required by Uniform Guidance. Housing Authority is still familiarizing itself with GEMS portal for all reporting requirements. Account issues have also taken time away from completing requirements in GEMS. Estimated Completion Date: Housing Authority is estimating six months from the time of submission to be completed with this requirement. Responsible Party: Tyson J. Thompson, Executive Director
Finding 561522 (2023-004)
Material Weakness 2023
I have tried numerous times to get into the Treasury portal to locate the forms to report how much money went to who. I have even had Treasury personnel on the phone talking me through to get the forms and they couldn’t get them. All I can do is keep trying to locate the forms to upload the informa...
I have tried numerous times to get into the Treasury portal to locate the forms to report how much money went to who. I have even had Treasury personnel on the phone talking me through to get the forms and they couldn’t get them. All I can do is keep trying to locate the forms to upload the information. We have all the applications for the funds accounted for and the money accounted for. It’s just uploading the information that has been the problem. We have until 31 December to allocate the funds and the funds have to be used by 2026.
State and Local Recovery Funds – Report Testing Recommendation: We recommend that the District reviews its procedures and controls over reporting for the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program to ensure all reports are accurately reporting information and are reviewed by someone ...
State and Local Recovery Funds – Report Testing Recommendation: We recommend that the District reviews its procedures and controls over reporting for the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program to ensure all reports are accurately reporting information and are reviewed by someone other than the preparer and that review is documented prior to submission of the report. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The District will establish procedures to ensure reivew of reports prior to submission by someone other than the preparer. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Tariro Chapinduka, Director of Business Services Planned completion date for corrective action plan: June 30, 2025
State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds - Procurement Recommendation: We recommend that the District reviews its procedures and controls over procurement for the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program to ensure it is following federal guidance and internal policies over the procurem...
State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds - Procurement Recommendation: We recommend that the District reviews its procedures and controls over procurement for the Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program to ensure it is following federal guidance and internal policies over the procurement process and documenting the appropriate method and history of the transaction. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The District will work on educating all of the personnel involved in the procurement processes to ensure the compliance requirements are fully understood and a proper review of all procurements and procurement methods will be performed. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Tariro Chapinduka, Director of Business Services Planned completion date for corrective action plan: June 30, 2025
Child Nutrition – Report Testing Recommendation: We recommend that the District reviews its procedures and controls over reporting for the Child Nutrition Cluster program to ensure all reports are accurately reporting information and are reviewed by someone other than the preparer and that review i...
Child Nutrition – Report Testing Recommendation: We recommend that the District reviews its procedures and controls over reporting for the Child Nutrition Cluster program to ensure all reports are accurately reporting information and are reviewed by someone other than the preparer and that review is documented prior to submission of the report. Explanation of disagreement with audit finding: There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Action taken in response to finding: The District will review its procedures over its reporting of claims to MDE to ensure claims made to MDE is properly supported by the District's meals count. Name(s) of the contact person(s) responsible for corrective action: Tariro Chapinduka, Director of Business Services Planned completion date for corrective action plan: June 30, 2025
View Audit 357059 Questioned Costs: $1
Recommendation: Ideally, the City would hire the number of staff necessary to segregate all duties. However, we realize segregation of duties is not practical, if not impossible. Because of this internal control situation, the responsibility of the management is greatly increased because the City ...
Recommendation: Ideally, the City would hire the number of staff necessary to segregate all duties. However, we realize segregation of duties is not practical, if not impossible. Because of this internal control situation, the responsibility of the management is greatly increased because the City Council must rely on his/her knowledge of everyday operations to discover any material changes in the City’s financial position. Management’s Response: The City recognizes that the limited number of staff adds to the risk associated with the daily operations. To mitigate this risk, management has to take an active role in the day-to-day operations of the Business Office. They actively review all reconciliations and receipts to ensure they are posted to the accounting system properly.
As noted in the finding, the significant staff turnover and financial constraints during the audit period caused some disruption in our ability to provide the necessary documentation for certain transactions. In light of this, we have developed and implemented a corrective action plan to ensure full...
As noted in the finding, the significant staff turnover and financial constraints during the audit period caused some disruption in our ability to provide the necessary documentation for certain transactions. In light of this, we have developed and implemented a corrective action plan to ensure full compliance with 2 CFR 200, grant agreements, and cost principles going forward. 1. Strengthening Documentation Procedures: o Community Resource Center, Inc. has committed to implementing a process in which all transactions will be supported by actual invoices and all reimbursement requests will be submitted with corresponding supporting documentation. This will include both the original invoices and any other necessary backup materials. o Community Resource Center, Inc. is working with a financial consultant (start date on November 1, 2024), to audit and refine the financial systems, with particular emphasis on improving the accuracy and transparency of our documentation processes. The financial consultant will also assist in ensuring that all future costs align with the requirements of the funding agency and the OMB guidelines. 2. Review and Update of Internal Controls: o In response to the finding, Community Resource Center, Inc. has begun revising internal controls to ensure that adequate checks and balances are in place, especially in times of staff turnover. This includes designing more robust systems for tracking and documenting all costs related to grants, ensuring that all documentation is easily accessible for audit and review purposes. o A dedicated team will be assigned to monitor compliance with the internal control processes, and we will conduct regular internal reviews to verify that supporting documentation for all transactions is complete, timely, and accurate. 3. Contingency Planning for Staff Turnover: o Recognizing the impact of turnover, Community Resource Center, Inc. is formalizing a contingency plan for future staff changes. This plan will include clear guidance on the retention and transfer of all financial records, as well as designating backup staff with sufficient training and authority to oversee and maintain compliance with all financial requirements. We will also implement cross-training for key financial personnel to ensure continuity and consistency in the event of unexpected departures. 4. Ongoing Staff Training: o Community Resource Center, Inc. is committed to providing ongoing training to staff responsible for financial reporting and compliance. This will ensure that all staff involved in grant transactions understand the requirements set forth in 2 CFR 200 and other applicable regulations. Community Resource Center, Inc. will also work with the financial consultant to identify and address any skill gaps within the team. 5. Monitoring and Audit of Corrective Actions: o Community Resource Center, Inc. will establish regular internal monitoring and audits of these corrective actions to ensure they are being followed effectively. This will include periodic spot-checks of transaction documentation to ensure completeness and accuracy, as well as regular reviews of our internal controls and procedures to ensure their ongoing effectiveness.
View Audit 357014 Questioned Costs: $1
Community Resource Center, Inc. acknowledges the finding and recommendation. Community Resource Center, Inc. is actively reviewing our policies and procedures and will update the procurement policy to align with Uniform Guidance standards. Community Resource Center, Inc. will review and revise its p...
Community Resource Center, Inc. acknowledges the finding and recommendation. Community Resource Center, Inc. is actively reviewing our policies and procedures and will update the procurement policy to align with Uniform Guidance standards. Community Resource Center, Inc. will review and revise its procurement policy with the assistance of a financial consultant. The updated policy will include all necessary procurement standards outlined in Uniform Guidance. The revised policy will be presented to the Board of Directors for approval by March 2025.
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