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Compliance Issues and Audits

Learn about audits, compliance issues, and internal controls to better prepare for an audit and decrease overall risk. |

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Compliance Issues and Audits

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  1. Compliance Issues and Audits Nov. 30, 2004

  2. TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED • Audits – definition, types of auditors, types of audits • Role of WSU Internal Auditor • Internal controls – definitions and types • Selected compliance issues

  3. Roles and Responsibilities • Controller’s office – establishes, maintains and reviews the system of internal control. • Organizational unit managers - responsible for internal control within that unit.

  4. OBJECTIVES • Provide employees with knowledge and skills so that we can be better prepared for an audit.

  5. OBJECTIVES • Encourage all employees to “take ownership”

  6. OBJECTIVES • Decrease overall risk for WSU Extension/CAHNRS

  7. OBJECTIVES • Create/maintain organizational efficiencies and local control

  8. BUSINESS AFFAIRS/CONTROLLER’S OFFICE OTHER CENTRAL SERVICES  EXTENSION, CAHNRS, VETMED, SCIENCES, ETC.  DEPARTMENT /DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSTS.  COUNTIES  PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS, PROGRAM DIRECTORS, LEARNING CENTER COORDINATORS; INSTRUCTORS; EXTENSION ADMINISTRATOR  EMPLOYEE

  9. What is an Audit? • Systematic review • Evaluate conformance to some norm or benchmark

  10. Types of Auditors • Internal – WSU Employees • External – State Auditors, Private Firms • Governmental Audit Agencies (GAA)

  11. Types of Audits • Financial Statement Audits - assure users that statements are fairly presented (External and GAA) • Compliance Audits – obtain reasonable assurance of compliance with state and local laws and regulations (Internal, External, GAA)

  12. Types of Audits • Single Audits – meet the needs of all federal grantor agencies (External, GAA) • Investigative – Fraud, whistleblower (Internal, GAA) • Performance - Coming soon?

  13. FREQUENCY OF AUDITS • CAHNRS – last six month period • Compliance audit – payroll, external auditor • Whistleblower

  14. CONSEQUENCES OF AUDIT FINDINGS • Financial Statement Audit: Restatement • Compliance Audit: • Implementation of Internal Controls to Avoid Future Findings; • Investigative • Repayment, dismissal, hard-time

  15. CONSEQUENCES OF AUDIT FINDINGS • Single Audit • Repay unallowed costs • Extrapolate to all of WSU • Performance • All Audits: Unwanted publicity, loss of respect and/or trust

  16. INTERNAL AUDITOR’S OFFICE • Presentation by Norm Coffman

  17. Internal Controls • Management process for keeping an entity on course in achieving it’s organizational objectives. • Provide reasonable assurance that entity objectives are being met.

  18. Entity Objectives • Compliance with state laws and regulations • Reliability of financial reporting • Effectiveness and efficiency of operations

  19. Internal Control System Requirements • Should provide reasonable assurance that an organization will accomplish its objectives • Reasonable assurance recognizes that cost of an internal control should not exceed the benefit derived therefrom

  20. Internal Control System Requirements • Management defines level of risk the organization is willing to accept and strives to maintain risk within those levels

  21. Types of Internal Controls • Control Environment – sets the tone of an organization, influences control consciousness of its people, foundation for all other components.

  22. TYPES OF INTERNAL CONTOLS • Risk Assessment – Identification and analysis of relevant risks to achieving the objectives

  23. Types of Internal Controls (cont) • Information and Communication – Pertinent information must be identified, captured and communicated in a form and time frame that enables people to carry out responsibilities.

  24. TYPES OF INTERNAL CONTOLS • Control Activities – Internal policies and procedures that help address the risks.

  25. TYPES OF INTERNAL CONTOLS • Monitoring – Assess quality of performance over time.

  26. SINGLE AUDIT ACT • Selected items specifically related to Sponsored Projects by Dorothy Heitter

  27. TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT • Selected items specifically related to Temporary Employment by Trudy Kenny

  28. TRAVEL • Selected items specifically related to Travelling for WSU business by Michelle Ely.

  29. Cash Handling – Compliance and Investigative • Auditor’s check list for Cash Handling by Tucson Smith

  30. Purchasing – Compliance Audits • Do purchases meet local, WSU, state, guidelines for allowability? • Highest risk – purchases under $2,500 (k-orders, purchasing cards) • Internal controls • Communication – BPPM, training, BFO • Approval – somebody who has knowledge • Review

  31. Purchasing – Investigative Audits • Investigative Audit – Are state funds being used for personal gain? • Examples (non-existant vendors, purchasing goods for self) • Counties and small departments – segregation of duties can be problematic.

  32. Purchasing – Investigative Audits • Internal Controls – local level highly important • Authorization • Review – purchases for authorization - budget statements for purchases

  33. Purchasing – Investigative Audits (cont) • Internal Controls • Risk Assessment – is there adequate separation of duties? • Control Activities – authorized signatures, review budget statements • Monitoring – review orders for signature, sample orders from budget statements

  34. ASSET MONITORING - Audits • Compliance Audit: Are assets being used for mission of university? • Investigative Audit: Are assets being used for personal gain?

  35. ASSET MONITORING - Controls • Physical Safeguarding • Cash, mail meters • Written policies regarding usage • Challenge course equipment • Volunteers using assets

  36. ASSET MONITORING - Controls • Authorization codes • Phones, fax machines, • Review budget statements

  37. QUESTIONS?

  38. THE END • THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!

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