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AUDITS- 20 Questions!

AUDITS- 20 Questions!. AKA Stump the Auditor! Cagianut & Company, CPAs//Catherine Kuhn, CPA. Let’s Play 20 Questions. 20 most commonly asked questions about the audit and tax process 20 minutes – 1 minute per question – FLYOVER! 10 minutes - YOUR questions~

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AUDITS- 20 Questions!

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  1. AUDITS- 20 Questions! AKA Stump the Auditor! Cagianut & Company, CPAs//Catherine Kuhn, CPA

  2. Let’s Play 20 Questions • 20 most commonly asked questions about the audit and tax process • 20 minutes – 1 minute per question – FLYOVER! • 10 minutes - YOUR questions~ • I will be available afterward~ • Hoacpa.com 100 “FAQs”

  3. #1 – WHAT is an Audit? • Independence (CPA) • MATERIALLY correct financial statements (We don’t look at EVERYTHING) • GAAP - Generally Accepted Accounting Principles – “In accordance with” • Adequate Disclosures in the Footnotes (Readers are current and FUTURE members)

  4. #2 – WHY have an Audit? • State Requirement (in some cases) - See next slide • BOD Duty – Accountable to Membership, Oversight • Run it like a business – Internal Controls, Accounting practices • Error and Fraud prevention/awareness • Materially correct financial statements and impact on owners/potential owners

  5. # 3 When is an Audit REQUIRED? • New Act (1990) Condo – WA RCW 64.34.372 50 or more units (Under 50 waiver/60%) • Old Act (pre-1990) Condo - Defaults to New Act, EXCEPT, Governing Docs over-ride if an audit is required • HOAs – 64.38.045 - ASSESSMENTS $50K Over or under $50K can be waived/67% • Developer Transition -64.34.308 Required @ “transfer of control” – (waived 2/3 other than Declarant units)

  6. # 4 -When is an Audit RECOMMENDED? • Large Settlement (Defect, Insurance, or otherwise) • Large Reserve Fund projects • Mgmt Company Change • Suspected Fraud (FORENSIC, NOT GAAP Audit) • Board politics, changes • Little or no Internal Controls

  7. # 5 – WHAT does an Auditor DO? “Walk through the Balance Sheet” • Cash- Accuracy of Bank Recs - • ALL ACCOUNTS including CDs- • Assessments Receivable/Assmt Income- • AR Aging, Bad Debts • Assmt Income – Compare to Bgt • Special Assmt Income/testing

  8. #6 What does an Auditor DO? • Prepaid Insurance – Verify & test Expense • Accounts Payable- Are accruals complete? • Federal Tax Payable – Calculate Liability

  9. #7 What does an Auditor DO? • Reserves – Largest risk area: • Allocation – Compare to Bgt and RS • Trace the cash in and out for the year • Compare BOD minutes to reserve expenses • Compare reserve expenses to RS • Examine reserve expense invoices • Check exp coding between res/ops/SA • Adjust Due to/Due From Res if necessary

  10. #8 What does an Auditor DO? • Income: • Compare to prior year and budget • Test unusual items e.g. Insurance settlement • Completeness: Is it all there? • Expenses: • Compare to prior year and budget • 12 months? • Examine selected invoices • NOT “value auditing”

  11. #9 What does an Auditor Do? • Yes, more….. OTHER ITEMS: • Read governing docs (financial impact) • Evaluate Internal Controls (for the audit) • Read BOD Minutes including Exec • Learn the “story” of the Assn • Approval of financial transactions • Information for Footnotes (e.g. Litigation)

  12. #10 Why does Auditor look at the months AFTER Year End? • Responsible for events up to DATE of the Audit Report (e.g. 05/31/18 for 12/31/17 year end) • Called “Subsequent Events” • Similar to what may be disclosed in re-sale certificate- these items are in the Footnotes • Litigation, loans, SAs, Settlements, Uninsured damage/claims

  13. #11 What does an Auditor look at for Subsequent Events? • Minutes up to report date • Financial statements • General Ledger • Representations from Mgmt/BOD

  14. #12- What does Auditor’s Report SAY? • “Opinion” - Only thing we “own” • Rest are the Financial Statements- Assn’s • “Clean Opinion” • Materially Correct Financial Statements • In accordance with GAAP • Adequate Footnote Disclosures • “Qualified Opinion” – Clearly Stated – • Lack of evidence to support balance(s)

  15. #13 Is the Reserve Study a Required Disclosure? • YES • “Required Supplementary Information” • If NOT: • Statement in the Auditor’s Report that the information has been OMITTED

  16. #14 Do we AUDIT the RS information? • NO! • We are not reserve professionals • We DO compare components and assumptions for material changes from year to year and disclose if necessary

  17. #15 What else is disclosed from a Reserve Study? • % Funded • Components • Estimated Lives • Replacement cost (current or future) • Minimum required annual allocation if materially higher than budget • Recommended large Special Assessments

  18. #16 Why does the BOD sign a “Letter of Representation”? • Financial Statements are the responsibility of “Management” • “Management” is those “charged with governance” (BOD and Mgmt Co) • Current BOD asked to sign “to the best of their knowledge” • Dated the same as the Auditor’s Report • Signifies the BOD is ready to Issue the Report “Final”

  19. #17 What are SOME Financial Matters that should be documented in the Minutes? • Opening/Closing Bank Accounts • Major Contracts- Approval • Reserve Expense approval (amt/desc) • Collections/AR write offs • Financial Statement review- Budget/Actual • Approval of Budget, Assessments, SA, Large Projects

  20. #18 Do Auditors LOOK for Fraud? • Not specifically • Need to evaluate risk, modify procedures as appropriate • If find fraud, notify next level up of Mgmt • This is a financial statement (GAAP/GAAS) audit, not a “forensic audit”

  21. #19 How do we PREVENT fraud? • Corporate culture – Ethical, policies • Tone at the Top • Segregate duties • Bank reconciliations different from issuing checks • Bank deposit separate from AR posting • Rotate duties, random checks

  22. #20 Do HOAs file tax returns and pay taxes? • YES! • What else do I need to know about taxes? • That’s a whole different class! • See FAQs hoacpa.com

  23. AUDITS- 20 Questions! • Also known as: Stump the Auditor! Presented by: Cagianut & Company, CPAs//Catherine Kuhn, CPA

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