End-of-year Financial Reporting 4-H & Master Gardeners No Private Bank Account.

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End-of-year Financial Reporting 4-H & Master Gardeners No Private Bank Account

Financial Reporting Periods Active 4-H clubs and groups report on Federal fiscal year October 1 st through September 30 th Active Master Gardeners clubs report on calendar-year basis January 1 st through December 31 st

For all active clubs/groups without a private bank account but with individual inventory or equipment items valued at $500 or more OR any firearms, the following reports are required: 1)Statement of Financial Position 2)Annual Group Property-Inventory Report

Download or Print Report Forms The end-of-year financial reports and the link to the Financial Guidelines for 4-H and Master Gardener Groups are located on the Information for Clubs web page on uaex.edu at the following link:uaex.edu administration/club-information.aspx

Statement of Financial Position The Statement of Financial Position is a “snapshot” of the club’s/group’s financial position at a specific point in time, i.e., on the last day of the financial reporting period. 4-HSeptember 30th Master GardenersDecember 31st

Instructions for Clubs/Groups without a Private Bank Account but with individual inventory or equipment valued at $500 or more Assets: Cash and/or Checking Account: Write or type “no private bank account.” Inventory/Equipment: List individual inventory or equipment items valued at $500 or more. Enter the Total Assets. Liabilities: Clubs/groups without a private bank account should not have any liabilities.

Net Assets: Net Assets - Beginning: Include inventory or equipment valued at $500 or more that was purchased or acquired before the first day of the financial reporting period; 4-HOctober 1 st Master GardenersJanuary 1 st If the inventory or equipment was purchased or acquired during the financial reporting period, the Net Assets – Beginning will be zero. Current Year’s Net Increase or Net Loss: Normally, this will be zero for clubs/groups without a private bank account. However, you can include inventory or equipment valued at $500 or more as the Net Increase if purchased or acquired during the financial reporting period.

Net Assets (cont’d): Net Assets – Ending: Add the Net Increase to the Net Assets – Beginning to determine the Net Assets – Ending; in other words, the Net Assets on the last day of the financial reporting period. Add the Total Liabilities to the Net Assets and enter the amount. This amount should always equal the Total Assets at the top of the form. Read the certification and be sure to include all reports as indicated. Sign and date the form.

Statement of Financial Position (no private bank account but with inventory or equipment valued at $500) For the purposes of this example, the trailer was purchased on 10/31/13 and paid in full prior to the financial reporting period. Since the value of the trailer is more than $500, the trailer will be listed as an asset. Include the value of trailer as Net Assets – Beginning since the trailer was purchased prior to the financial reporting period.

Annual Group Property-Inventory Report The Annual Group Property-Inventory Report is to record all individual inventory or equipment items valued at $500 or more and ANY AND ALL firearms regardless of value (including guns, rifles, shotguns, muzzleloaders, and pistols; as well as, BB guns, air guns, and bows). NOTE: The inventory or equipment included on this report may be different from the inventory or equipment included as assets on the Statement of Financial Position since all firearms are required to be listed on this report regardless of value.

Sample: Annual Group Property-Inventory Report

For active clubs/groups without a private bank account AND no any individual inventory or equipment items valued at $500 or more AND no firearms, the staff chair can include the club/group on the Certification – No Group Bank Account and No Inventory-Equipment form, sign and date the form, and submit it with the county’s other end-of-year financial reports. NOTE: Any clubs/groups registered on 4-H Online that were inactive during the entire reporting period may be identified as “inactive” in an . A copy will be kept in the county file to document the club/group had no activity.

Sample – Certification – No Group Bank Account And No Inventory/Equipment The Staff Chair can list clubs/groups that meet the above criteria on the Certification – No Group Bank Account And No Inventory/Equipment.

WHERE TO SEND: Once completed, clubs/groups are to send the required reports to the Staff Chair at the County Extension Office in a timely manner, giving him/her enough time to review and send the reports on to the Associate Director for Financial and Administration’s office within 90 days of the end of the financial reporting period. The Staff Chair will review the reports for completion and, once approved, will sign the reports before sending to the LRSO at the address below. Associate Director for Finance and Administration U of A – Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service 2301 South University Avenue Little Rock, AR 72204