Finding 582150 (2022-001)

Material Weakness Repeat Finding
Requirement
C
Questioned Costs
-
Year
2022
Accepted
2023-12-20
Audit: 7713
Organization: Potter County Housing Authority (PA)

AI Summary

  • Core Issue: The Authority has significant interfund receivables and payables due to cash deficits in multiple funds.
  • Impacted Requirements: Annual reviews of interfund balances are required to assess repayment expectations; if repayment isn't expected, balances must be adjusted according to governmental accounting standards.
  • Recommended Follow-Up: Management should implement annual reviews of interfund balances and adjust them as necessary to reflect realistic repayment scenarios.

Finding Text

Finding 2022-1 – Interfund Receivables and Payables Financial Statement Audit Significant Deficiency The Authority must review the balances of the interfund receivables and payables on an annual basis to determine if repayment can be expected. Governmental accounting standards stipulate that if repayment is not expected within a reasonable time period, the interfund balances should be reduced and the amount that is not expected to be repaid should be reported as a transfer from the fund that made the loan to the fund that received the loan. Cause During the prior years, the Authority does not have procedures in place to prevent cash deficits from occurring in multiple funds, which resulted in interfund receivables and payables and accumulated deficits. Condition When a particular fund has a cash deficit and borrows funds from another fund, an interfund payable results in the fund that borrowed the funds and an interfund receivable results in the fund that paid out the funds. Over time, these interfund receivables and payables can grow as a result of the fund deficits. Effect of Condition Significant interfund balances have accumulated over the years from having large cash deficits in certain funds. Recommendation The Authority should address the repayment of the interfund receivables and payables. The balances of the receivables and payables should be review by management on an annual basis to determine if repayment is expected in a reasonable time period. If repayment is not expected, the interfund balances should be reduced and the amount that is not expected to be repaid should be reported as a transfer from the fund that made the loan to the fund that received the loan. Question Costs $0 Response There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Finding 2022-1 – Interfund Receivables and Payables Financial Statement Audit Significant Deficiency The Authority must review the balances of the interfund receivables and payables on an annual basis to determine if repayment can be expected. Governmental accounting standards stipulate that if repayment is not expected within a reasonable time period, the interfund balances should be reduced and the amount that is not expected to be repaid should be reported as a transfer from the fund that made the loan to the fund that received the loan. Cause During the prior years, the Authority does not have procedures in place to prevent cash deficits from occurring in multiple funds, which resulted in interfund receivables and payables and accumulated deficits. Condition When a particular fund has a cash deficit and borrows funds from another fund, an interfund payable results in the fund that borrowed the funds and an interfund receivable results in the fund that paid out the funds. Over time, these interfund receivables and payables can grow as a result of the fund deficits. Effect of Condition Significant interfund balances have accumulated over the years from having large cash deficits in certain funds. Recommendation The Authority should address the repayment of the interfund receivables and payables. The balances of the receivables and payables should be review by management on an annual basis to determine if repayment is expected in a reasonable time period. If repayment is not expected, the interfund balances should be reduced and the amount that is not expected to be repaid should be reported as a transfer from the fund that made the loan to the fund that received the loan. Question Costs $0 Response There is no disagreement with the audit finding. Finding 2022-1 – Interfund Receivables and Payables Financial Statement Audit Significant Deficiency The Authority must review the balances of the interfund receivables and payables on an annual basis to determine if repayment can be expected. Governmental accounting standards stipulate that if repayment is not expected within a reasonable time period, the interfund balances should be reduced and the amount that is not expected to be repaid should be reported as a transfer from the fund that made the loan to the fund that received the loan. Cause During the prior years, the Authority does not have procedures in place to prevent cash deficits from occurring in multiple funds, which resulted in interfund receivables and payables and accumulated deficits. Condition When a particular fund has a cash deficit and borrows funds from another fund, an interfund payable results in the fund that borrowed the funds and an interfund receivable results in the fund that paid out the funds. Over time, these interfund receivables and payables can grow as a result of the fund deficits. Effect of Condition Significant interfund balances have accumulated over the years from having large cash deficits in certain funds. Recommendation The Authority should address the repayment of the interfund receivables and payables. The balances of the receivables and payables should be review by management on an annual basis to determine if repayment is expected in a reasonable time period. If repayment is not expected, the interfund balances should be reduced and the amount that is not expected to be repaid should be reported as a transfer from the fund that made the loan to the fund that received the loan. Question Costs $0 Response There is no disagreement with the audit finding.

Categories

Cash Management Significant Deficiency Matching / Level of Effort / Earmarking

Other Findings in this Audit

  • 5708 2022-001
    Material Weakness Repeat

Programs in Audit

ALN Program Name Expenditures
14.871 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers $1.18M
14.182 Section 8 New Construction and Substantial Rehabilitation $441,896
10.427 Rural Rental Assistance Payments $84,607
14.U01 Hcv Cares Act Funding $47,416