Why Should Our Town Have an Audit? Jackie Nielson

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Why Should Our Town Have an Audit? Jackie Nielson Jackie.Nielson@kerberrose.com 715-526-9400

IS IT REQUIRED? 60.43 Financial audits. AUDIT OF COMBINED CLERK AND TREASURER OFFICE. If the offices of town clerk and town treasurer are combined under s.60.305 (1) (a), the town board shall arrange for an audit of the town financial records at least once every year.

If required you have no choice make the best of it! If not may benefit from an audit we will talk about why If not may benefit from one of the options we will discuss

AUDIT WHAT IS IT? Provides assurance that audited financial statements and disclosures are presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles or other basis of accounting (cash, modified cash) Provides assurance that those financial statements are not materially misstated whether due to errors or fraud

AUDIT WHAT IS IT? Does an audit provide absolute assurance? NO Is an audit designed to detect Fraud? NO An audit is designed to provide assurance to the user, via an opinion from the auditor, that the financial statements are free of MATERIAL misstatement from GAAP THINK HARD ABOUT WHAT AN AUDITORS OPINION ACTUALLY SAYS!

AUDIT BENEFITS Intended to enhance confidence that users can place on management-prepared financial statements Most important party served by the auditors is the public taxpayers People work very hard for their money. They need to feel assured that information that they are looking at is reasonably accurate and being used as budgeted.

AUDIT BENEFITS Demonstrates your fiduciary responsibilities: Duty to the public Accountability Tone at the Top Internal Control

HOW TO SELECT AN AUDITOR Request for proposal Evaluate Technical competence Experience Fees (should not be only factor)

HOW TO SELECT AN AUDITOR Auditor should provide guidance and suggestions - Operating procedures Internal control Significant deficiencies Statutory compliance

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT Here are some simple steps to prepare for an audit that will make the audit process more effective and efficient, decrease the amount of time the auditors are on-site, minimize the disruption to your operations, and increase the likelihood that the audit yields valuable benefits to the auditee.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT Designate a principal liaison person(s) to work with the auditors - this person should be responsible for ensuring the auditor's have access to records and files they need as well as directing the auditors to the appropriate responsible individual to learn about program operations or to answer questions.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT Arrange suitable on-site office space for the auditors that they can use for the duration of their fieldwork - the space should be reasonably accessible to the records and people they will interact with.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT Organize your financial records, computer files, etc. before the auditors arrive - audits by nature are a documentation driven process - having your information organized and accessible will make the process easier for both the auditors and auditee. If any records applicable to the audit period are stored off-site, arrange to have the records returned, if possible, or make arrangements to allow retrieval on a timely basis.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT Have copies of prior year financial statements, financial statement worksheets, audit reports etc. for the auditors. Recognize that the agency's financial statements are the responsibility of auditee management - the auditor's responsibility is to audit, not prepare the financial statements. Inform the auditors of your schedule to close your books, prepare draft financial statements and complete supporting schedules.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT If the audit involves federal funds, accumulate communications from the federal grantor regarding new requirements or changes in program operations, assemble reports filed with the federal grantor, accumulate relevant compliance requirements, and provide copies of any audit reports performed by the federal government or official communications from the federal grantor.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT If the audit involves federal funds, accumulate communications from the federal grantor regarding new requirements or changes in program operations, assemble reports filed with the federal grantor, accumulate relevant compliance requirements, and provide copies of any audit reports performed by the federal government or official communications from the federal grantor.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT If a computer system is key to your operations, arrange for a person knowledgeable about the computer system to be available to explain the system's operations and to facilitate retrieval of data and generation of reports.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT Identified key internal controls in your operations and whether they are effective. Includes things such as who does bank reconciliations, approval of invoices for payment Auditor will help with this.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT Schedule time to meet with the auditors periodically throughout the audit to learn about the progress of the audit, facilitate communication, resolve issues on a timely basis, and correct any misunderstandings.

PREPARING FOR AN AUDIT These are general steps recommended to prepare for an audit. Specific steps and information requests that are unique to your audit will be communicated to you as part of the initial contact and planning meeting with the auditors.

OTHER OPTIONS Compilation Review Agreed Upon Procedures

COMPILATION Presenting in the form of financial statements information that is the representation of management without undertaking to express any assurance on the statements No assurance Preparation of Report Form C is frequently a compilation service

COMPILATION Accountant Gains - Knowledge of accounting principles, practices in industry Understanding of entity s transactions, accounting records, & qualifications of accounting personnel

COMPILATION States explicitly that Audit not performed Opinion not expressed

REVIEW Procedures Inquiries Analytical procedures Report Negative assurance Accountant not aware of any material modifications necessary for GAAP

REVIEW Analytical procedures to identify unusual matters Compare current to prior period financials Compare financial to budgets, forecasts Study relationships for predictable patterns

REVIEW Inquiries about Accounting principles, practices, GAAP Actions of Board Changes in operations or accounting principles Questions, concerns Subsequent events

REVIEW May also include review of documentation for significant balance sheet or revenue or expenditure amounts Cash Property Taxes

AGREED UPON PROCEDURES Procedures are engagement specific Procedures not sufficient to express opinion Provides limited assurance

AGREED UPON PROCEDURES Examples Review of 12 months bank statements and reconciliations Review of 4 months of cancelled checks and trace to approved invoice Review of property tax revenue levy, trace to deposits in bank, reconcile to financial records Review of 4 months of credit card bills along with documentation to support the charges

AGREED UPON PROCEDURES Frequently done in conjunction with compilation service. Can be done in conjunction with Report Form C preparation.

COMPILATION Presenting in the form of financial statements information that is the representation of management without undertaking to express any assurance on the statements No assurance

QUESTIONS?