A--133 Audit Compliance Requirements February 22, 2013 Helen R. Jordan, Management Analyst Office of Grants Management and Compliance.

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A--133 Audit Compliance Requirements February 22, 2013 Helen R. Jordan, Management Analyst Office of Grants Management and Compliance

Agenda Types of Sub-recipientsEnsure A-133 Audit complianceIndependent AuditA-133 Single AuditOMB A-133Questions and Answers Purpose

To provide you with updated information to assist you with understanding A-133 Audit requirements To answer any questions that you may about A-133 compliance

Types of Sub-recipients

Two Types of Sub-receipients Not for profit and educational entities (including District of Columbia Public School--DCPS and Public Charter School) with federal expenditures in excess of $500k Non-for profit and educational entities (including PCS) with federal expenditures less than $500k

WHO IS IMPACTED? Ensure A-133 Audit Compliance

Why Produce Annual Audit Reports Fiduciary duty to ensure tax payers’ funds (local and federal)are expended according to goals and objectives of an award Obligation under the Office of Management and Budget Circular A-133 for pass-through receipients of federal funds General sub-recipient fiscal compliance

Independent Audit

The Auditors Annual audits are conducted on sub-recipients that expended $500k or more on operations during the prior fiscal or operating year Annual audits are conducted and reports are produced by an independent auditor or auditing firm Ensure the reports reflect following general accounting principles For PCSs, the PCSB defines the scope of the audit and selects a group of auditors (through a competition process) from which LEAs can pick Ensure, if applicable, that the report reflects risk factors Identifies critical concerns (i.e., criminal investigations, critical breakdowns in internal controls, etc.), which violated the general accounting principles and federal standards

The Auditors Cont’d Ensure that there is an examination of the financial operation of an organization through a statement to determine if finances are fairly stated, as represented by cash flow, results of operations and financial position in conformity with the generally accepted accounting principles May express the opinion based on the results of the examination as unqualified, qualified, adverse or disclaimer of opinion Delivers, in an unqualified opinion, financial statements that are fairly presented in all material respects. A qualified opinion has some exception. An adverse opinion states that the financial statements are not fairly presented. Finally, in an adverse opinion, the auditor does not actually express his/her opinion but instead decline to do so.

A-133 Single Audit

Is a federal audit and more specific than fiscal audits Has been identified as the most important tool for federal agencies and regulators to measure the agency’s ability to manage federal grant funds Consists of elements prescribed by OMB A-133 Circular and A-133 Supplement Reflects internal controls Reflects on program specific requirements as set forth by different federally funded agencies (i.e., Department of Education, Department of Agriculture, Department of Health and Human Services, etc.) Includes Schedule of Expenditures of Federal Awards Specifies findings

OMB A-133 Compliance Requirements

OMB A-133 Ensures that A-133 audits are conducted according sub-recipients’ operating or fiscal year Reflects financial and performance activities Ensures operational policies, procedures and rules are developed and followed Ensures that, structurally, the organization has adequate controls Reflects the previous year’s audit findings If applicable, reflects corrective action plan Ensures

Questions and Answers Do you have any questions?

Resources

List of Resources PCSB Data Center: A-133 Audit rsa133/a133.html rsa133/a133.html Charter LEAs’ Audit