REPORT DIGEST
REGIONAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION #13: CLINTON/MARION/WASHINGTON
COUNTIES
FINANCIAL AUDIT (In accordance with the Single Audit Act and
OMB Circular A-133)
For the Year Ended June 30, 2010
Release Date: July 14, 2011
Summary of Findings:
Total this audit: 1
Total last audit: 1
Repeated from last audit: 1
State of Illinois, Office of the Auditor General
WILLIAM G. HOLLAND, AUDITOR GENERAL
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SYNOPSIS
• The Regional Office of Education #13 did not have
sufficient internal controls over the financial reporting process.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
CONTROLS OVER FINANCIAL STATEMENT PREPARATION
The Regional Office of Education #13 is required to maintain
a system of controls over the preparation of financial statements in accordance
with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Regional Office internal controls over GAAP
financial reporting should include adequately trained personnel with the
knowledge and expertise to prepare and/or thoroughly review GAAP based
financial statements to ensure that they are free of material misstatements and
include all disclosures as required by the Governmental Accounting Standards
Board (GASB).
The Regional Office of Education #13 did not have sufficient
internal controls over the financial reporting process. The Regional Office maintains its accounting
records on the cash basis of accounting.
While the Regional Office maintains controls over the processing of most
accounting transactions, there are not sufficient controls over the preparation
of the GAAP based financial statements for management or employees in the
normal course of performing their assigned functions to prevent or detect
financial statement misstatements and disclosure omissions in a timely
manner. For example, auditors, in their
review of the Regional Office’s accounting records, noted the following:
• The Regional Office did not have adequate controls over
the maintenance of complete records of accounts receivable or deferred revenue.
• Numerous adjustments were required to present financial
statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
According to Regional Office officials, they did not have
adequate funding to hire and/or train their accounting personnel in order to
comply with these requirements. (Finding 10-01, page 13-14) This finding was first reported in 2007.
The auditors recommended that, as part of its internal
control over the preparation of its financial statements, including
disclosures, the Regional Office of Education #13 should implement a
comprehensive preparation and/or review procedure to ensure that the financial
statements, including disclosures, are complete and accurate. Such procedures should be performed by a
properly trained individual(s) possessing a thorough understanding of
applicable generally accepted accounting principles, GASB pronouncements, and
knowledge of the Regional Office of Education’s activities and operations.
The Regional Office of Education #13 responded that it understands
the nature of this finding and realizes that this circumstance is not unusual
in an entity of this size. The Regional
Office accepts the degree of risk associated with this condition because the
added expense of seeking additional expertise to prepare and/or review
financial statements would take away from the funds available to provide
educational services for the schools in the region.
The Regional Office noted that in an attempt to correct this
finding, it sent the ROE Controller to various trainings to better understand
accrual accounting and reporting under generally accepted accounting principles
(GAAP). (For previous Regional Office
response, see Digest Footnote #1.)
AUDITORS’ OPINION
Our auditors state the Regional Office of Education #13’s
financial statements as of June 30, 2010 are fairly presented in all material
respects.
WILLIAM G. HOLLAND
Auditor General
WGH:JRB
AUDITORS ASSIGNED:
West & Company, LLC were our special assistant auditors.
DIGEST FOOTNOTES
#1: Controls Over Financial Statement Preparation - Previous
Regional Office Response
In its prior response in 2009, the Regional Office of
Education #13 responded that it understands the nature of this finding and
realizes that this circumstance is not unusual in an organization of this
size. The Regional Office accepts the
degree of risk associated with this condition because the added expense of
seeking additional expertise to prepare and/or review financial statements
would take away from the funds available to provide educational services for
the schools in the region.
The Regional Office noted that in an attempt to correct this
finding, it sent the ROE Controller to various trainings to better understand
accrual accounting and reporting under generally accepted accounting principles
(GAAP).