Town of Erie
File #: 24-541    Version: 1 Name:
Type: General Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/19/2024 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 12/10/2024 Final action:
Title: Presentation of the 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report and Audit
Attachments: 1. 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report
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SUBJECT: 

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Presentation of the 2023 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report and Audit

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DEPARTMENT:                     Finance

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PRESENTER(S):                     Sara Hancock, Director of Finance

Allison Slife, Principal, CliftonLarsonAllen LLP 

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TIME ESTIMATE: 30 minutes

only required for non-consent items

 

POLICY ISSUES:

Understanding and awareness of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for 2023.

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation

No action required - information purposes only.

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SUMMARY AND BACKGROUND OF SUBJECT MATTER:

The Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR) is the Town of Erie’s official annual financial report. The audit of the financial statements for the year ended Dec. 31, 2023, was performed by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP (CLA). The Town received a favorable report (i.e., an unmodified opinion).

 

Following is a brief commentary on the annual audit report. Representatives from CLA will also provide comments on the audit and internal control findings and will be available for questions.

 

Annual Comprehensive Financial Report Summary

For readers new to ACFRs, reading management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A) provides a good starting point. The MD&A provides an analysis and overview of the financial statements and results of operations.  It also provides explanations of the various sections of the ACFR. In addition to the financial statements themselves, the footnotes are also a critical part of the ACFR. The footnotes provide information on accounting policies followed by the Town in preparation of the ACFR, details on specific financial statement items (e.g., deposits and investments), along with other important disclosures. Including the MD&A, the ACFR consists of four sections, as follows:

                     The introductory section includes a table of contents, a letter of transmittal, the GFOA Certificate of Achievement, and a list of Town officials.

                     The financial section includes the auditors’ opinion, management’s discussion and analysis (MD&A), financial statements, and notes to the financial statements.  Also included in this section are schedules for those funds considered nonmajor (as defined by accounting standards), combining schedules, and budget variance schedules for the various funds.

                     The statistical section includes required and optional statistical tables containing various types of information related to the Town’s financial trends, revenue and debt capacity, demographic and economic data, and operating information.

                     The compliance section consists of required disclosures related to certain outstanding bonds, the auditors’ report on internal control and compliance, the auditors’ report on compliance for each major federal program, the schedule of expenditures of federal awards and related notes, the schedule of findings and questioned costs, the Town’s corrective action plan, and the Local Highway Finance Report.

 

The ACFR is prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as issued by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB). The objective of the audit performed by CLA was to provide assurance that the Annual Report is in conformity with those standards in all material respects. CLA issued an unmodified opinion on the Town’s financials for 2023, a so-called “clean” opinion.

 

The Town also strives to prepare the ACFR to meet the standards of the Government Finance Officers Association’s (GFOA) Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting award program. This program encourages preparers of ACFRs to go beyond the minimum requirements of GAAP and strive for transparency and full disclosure in their ACFR. The Town has received this award for the years 2004-2022 and will submit the 2023 Annual Report to GFOA for consideration for the award.

 

The Single Audit Act requires that a non-Federal entity that expends $750,000 or more in a fiscal year in Federal awards must have a single audit conducted in accordance with 2 CFR 200. The Town exceeded this threshold for 2023, and the single audit information is included in the Compliance Section of the ACFR.

 

COUNCIL PRIORITY(S) ADDRESSED:

ü                     Prosperous Economy

ü                     Effective Governance

ü                     Fiscally Responsible

 

ATTACHMENT(S):                      

1.  Annual Comprehensive Financial Report