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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMcDirmit, Davis, & Company, LLC Audit - 2007 08 28 MCDIRMIT III DAVIS CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND ADVISORS August 28, 2007 City of Winter Springs, Florida 1126 East State Road 434 Winter Springs, FL 32708-2799 We are pleased to confirm our understanding of the services we are to provide the City of Winter Springs for the years ended September 30, 2007, 2008, and 2009. We will audit the financial statements of the governmental activities, the business-type activities, each major fund, and the aggregate remaining fund information, which collectively comprise the entity's basic financial statements, of the City of Winter Springs as of and for the years ended September 30, 2007, 2008, and 2009. Accounting standards generally accepted in the United States provide for certain required supplementary information (RSI), such as management's discussion and analysis (MD&A), to accompany the City of Winter Springs' basic financial statements. As part of our engagement, we will apply certain limited procedures to City of Winter Springs' RSI. These limited procedures will consist principally of inquiries of management regarding the methods of measurement and presentation, which management is responsible for affirming to us in its representation letter. Unless we encounter problems with the presentation of the RSI or with procedures relating to it, we will disclaim an opinion on it. The following RSI is required by generally accepted accounting principles and will be subjected to certain limited procedures, but will not be audited: 1. Management's Discussion and Analysis. Supplementary information other than RSI, such as combining and individual fund financial statements, also accompanies the City of Winter Springs' basic financial statements. We will subject the following supplementary information to the auditing procedures applied in our audit of the basic financial statements and will provide an opinion on it in relation to the basic financial statements: 1. Combining nonmajor fund financial statements, 2. Individual nonmajor fund schedules, and 3. Schedules of the governmental capital asset schedule by function and activity. The following additional information accompanying the basic financial statements will not be subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audit of the financial statements, and for which our auditor's report will disclaim an opinion. 1. Introductory section, and 2. Statistical section. MCDIRMIT DAVIS & COMPANY, LLC 605 E. ROBINSON STREET, SUITE 635 . ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32801 TELEPHONE 407-843-5406. FAX 407-649-9339. EMAIL: INFO@MCDIRMITDAYIS.COM MEMBERS: PRIVATE COMPANIES PRACTICE SECTION. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF CERTIHED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ..~ City of Winter Springs Engagement Letter Page 2 Audit Objectives The objective of our audit is the expression of opinions as to whether your basic financial statements are fairly presented, in all material respects, in conformity with United States generally accepted accounting principles and to report on the fairness of the additional information referred to in the first paragraph when considered in relation to the financial statements taken as a whole. Our audit will be conducted in accordance with U.S. generally accepted auditing standards and the standards for financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States, and will include tests of the accounting records of the City of Winter Springs and other procedures we consider necessary to enable us to express such opinions. If our opinions on the financial statements are other than unqualified, we will fully discuss the reasons with you in advance. If, for any reason, we are unable to complete the audit or are unable to form or have not formed opinions, we may decline to express opinions or to issue a report as a result of this engagement. We will also provide a report (that does not include an opinion) on internal control related to the financial statements and compliance with the provisions of applicable laws, regulations, contracts, agreements, and grants, noncompliance with which could have a material effect on the financial statements as required by Government Auditing Standards. The report on internal control and compliance will include a statement that the report is intended solely for the information and use of the audit committee, management, and specific legislative or regulatory bodies and is not intended to be and should not be used by anyone other that these specified parties. If during our audit we become aware that the City of Winter Springs is subject to an audit requirement that is not encompassed in the terms of this engagement, we will communicate to management and those charged with governance that an audit in accordance with U.S. generally accepted auditing standards and the standards for financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards may not satisfy the relevant legal, regulatory, or contractual requirements. Management Responsibilities Management is responsible for establishing and maintaining effective internal controls, including monitoring ongoing activities; for the selection and application of accounting principles; and for the fair presentation in the financial statements of the respective financial position of the governmental activities; the business-type activities, each major fund, and the aggregate remaining fund information of the City of Winter Springs and the respective changes in financial position and cash flows, where applicable, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. Management is responsible for the basic financial statements and all accompanying information as well as all representations contained therein. You are responsible for management decisions and functions. Further, you are required to designate a qualified management-level individual to be responsible and accountable for overseeing our services. Management is responsible for making all financial records and related information available to us and for the accuracy and completeness of that information. Management's responsibilities include adjusting the financial statements to correct material misstatements and for confirming to us in the representation letter that the effects of any uncorrected misstatements aggregated by us during the current engagement and pertaining to the latest period presented are immaterial, both individually and in the aggregate, to the financial statements taken as a whole. ~ City of Winter Springs Engagement Letter Page 3 You are responsible for the design and implementation of programs and controls to prevent and detect fraud, and for informing us about all known or suspected fraud affecting the government involving (1) management, (2) employees who have significant roles in internal control, and (3) others where the fraud or illegal acts could have a material effect on the financial statements. Your responsibilities include informing us of your knowledge of any allegations of fraud or suspected fraud affecting the government received in communications from employees, former employees, grantors, regulators, or others. In addition, you are responsible for identifying and ensuring that the entity complies with applicable laws, regulations, contract, agreements, and grants for taking timely and appropriate steps to remedy any fraud, illegal acts, violations of contracts or grant agreements, or abuse that we may report. Management is responsible for establishment and maintenance of a process for tracking the status of audit findings and recommendations. Management is also responsible for identifying for us any previous audits or other engagements or studies related to the objectives discussed in the Audit Objectives section of this letter. This responsibility includes relaying to us corrective actions taken to address significant findings and recommendations resulting from those audits or other engagements or studies. You are also responsible for providing management's views on our current findings, conclusions, and recommendations, as well as your planned corrective actions, and the timing and format related thereto. Audit Procedures - General An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements; therefore, our audit will involve judgment about the number of transactions to be examined and the areas to be tested. We will plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable rather than absolute assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether from (1) errors, (2) fraudulent financial reporting, (3) misappropriation of assets, or (4) violations of laws or governmental regulations that are attributable to the entity or to acts by management or employees acting on behalf of the entity. Because the determination of abuse is subjective, Government Auditing Standards do not expect auditors to provide reasonable assurance of detecting abuse. Because an audit is designed to provide reasonable, but not absolute assurance and because we will not perform a detailed examination of all transactions, there is a risk that material misstatements may exist and not be detected by us. In addition, an audit is not designed to detect immaterial misstatements or violations of laws or governmental regulations that do not have a direct and material effect on the financial statements. However, we will inform you of any material errors and any fraudulent financial reporting or misappropriation of assets that come to our attention. We will also inform you of any violations of laws or governmental regulations that come to our attention, unless clearly inconsequential. Our responsibility as auditors is limited to the period covered by our audit and does not extend to later periods for which we are not engaged as auditors. Our procedures will include tests of documentary evidence supporting the transactions recorded in the accounts, and may include tests of the physical existence of inventories, and direct confirmation of receivables and certain other assets and liabilities by correspondence with selected individuals, creditors, and financial institutions. We will request written representations from your attorneys as part of the engagement, and they may bill you for responding to this inquiry. At the conclusion of our audit, we will also require certain written representations from you about the financial statements and related matters. .~ ~. City of Winter Springs Engagement Letter Page 4 Audit Procedures - Internal Controls Our audit will include obtaining an understanding of the entity and its environment, including internal control, sufficient to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements and to design the nature, timing, and extent of further audit procedures. Tests of controls may be performed to test the effectiveness of certain controls that we consider relevant to preventing and detecting errors and fraud that are material to the basic financial statements and to preventing and detecting misstatements resulting from illegal acts and other noncompliance matters that have a direct and material effect on the financial statements. Our tests, if performed, will be less in scope than would be necessary to render an opinion on internal control and, accordingly, no opinion will be expressed in our report on internal control issued pursuant to Government Auditing Standards. An audit is not designed to provide assurance on internal control or to identify significant deficiencies. However, during the audit, we will communicate to management and those charged with governance internal control related matters that are required to be communicated under professional standards and Government Auditing Standards. Audit Procedures - Compliance As part of obtaining reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, we will perform tests of the City of Winter Springs' compliance with the provisions of applicable laws, regulations, contracts, agreements, and grants. However, the objective of our audit will not be to provide an opinion on overall compliance and we will not express such an opinion in our report on compliance issued pursuant to Government Auditing Standards. Audit Administration, Fees, and Other We understand that your employees will prepare all cash or other confirmations we request and will locate any documents selected by us for testing. We will provide copies of our reports to the City of Winter Springs; however, management is responsible for distribution of the reports and the financial statements. Unless restricted by law or regulation, or containing privileged and confidential information, copies of our reports are to be made available for public inspection. The audit documentation for this engagement is the property of McDirmit Davis & Company and constitutes confidential information. However, pursuant to authority given by law or regulation, we may be requested to make certain audit documentation available to cognizant or oversight agency or its designee, a federal agency providing direct or indirect funding, or the U.S. Government Accountability Office for purposes of an quality review of the audit, to resolve audit findings, or to carry out oversight responsibilities. We will notify you of any such request. If requested, access to such audit documentation will be provided under the supervision of McDirmit Davis & Company personnel. Furthermore, upon request, we may provide copies of selected audit documentation to the aforementioned parties. ~ City of Winter Springs Engagement Letter Page 5 The audit documentation for this engagement will be retained for a minimum of five years after the report release date or for any additional period requested by the cognizant or oversight agency. If we are aware that a federal awarding agency or auditee is contesting an audit finding, we will contact the party(ies) contesting the audit finding for guidance prior to destroying the audit documentation. We expect to begin our audit in December and to issue our reports no later than February 15, as long as we have received the CAFR and reviewed it. Our fees for these services will be as follows: Fiscal Year Ending September 30: Audit Fee Additional Fees for Sinale Audit (If Reauired) 2007 2008 2009 $26,600 27,400 28,200 $4,400 4,700 5,000 If the City of Winter Springs exercises the option of three one-year renewals of the audit contract, we will submit separate engagement letters for the years ending September 30, 2010, 2011, and 2012. Government Auditing Standards require that we provide you with a copy of our most recent external peer review report and any letter of comment, and any subsequent peer review reports and letters of comment received during the period of the contract. Our current peer review accompanies this letter. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to the City of Winter Springs and believe this letter accurately summarizes the significant terms of our engagement. If you have any questions, please let us know. If you agree with the terms of our engagement as described in this letter, please sign the enclosed copy and return it to us. Very truly yours, K~1:6f RESPONSE: This letter correctly sets forth the understanding of the City of Winter Springs. By: 1?~I1/Pll"~ rLoV\ aA, c( w. (f( c.- \..-e. 0 (.e.,. Ci tlj lY\ CV\L\ljt-r OJ \ 1J-1 '\ '~007 Title: Date: ~ Davidson, Jl\mieson & Cristini, P.L. Certified Public Accountants 1956 Bayshore Boulevard Dunedin, Florida 34698-2503 (727)734-5437 or 736-0771 F AJ{ (727) 733-3487 Member American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants Members of the Firm John N. Davidson, CPA., CV A Harry B. Jamieson, CPA. Richard A. Cristini, CPA., CPPT, CGFM October 19,2005 *Regulated by the State of Florida To the Stockholders McDirmit, Davis & Company, LLC We have reviewed the system of quality control for the accounting and auditing practice of McDirmit, Davis & Company, LLC (the firm) in effect for the year ended June 30, 2005. A system of quality control encompasses the firm's organizational structure, the policies adopted and procedures established to provide it with reasonable assurance of conforming with professional standards. The elements of quality control are described in the Statements on Quality Control Standards issued by the American Institute ofCP As (AICP A). The firm is responsible for designing a system of quality control and complying with it to provide the firm reasonable assurance of conforming with professional standards in all material respects. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the design of the system of quality control, and the firm's compliance with the system of quality control based on our review. Our review was conducted in accordance with standards established by the Peer Review Board of the AICPA. In performing our review, we read required representations from the firm, interviewed firm personnel and obtained an understanding of the nature of the firm's accounting and auditing practice, and the design of the finn's system of quality control sufficient to assess the risks implicit in its practice. Based on our assessments, we selected engagements and administrative files to test for conformity with professional standards and compliance with the firm's system of quality control. The engagements selected represented a reasonable cross-section of the firm's accounting and auditing practice with emphasis on higher-risk engagements. The engagements selected included among others, audits of Employee Benefit Plans and engagements performed under Government Auditing Standards. Prior to concluding the review, we reassessed the adequacy of the scope of the peer review procedures and met with firm management to discuss the results of our review. We believe that the procedures we performed provide a reasonable basis for our oplmon. In performing our review, we obtained an understanding of the system of quality control for the firm's accounting and auditing practice. In addition, we tested compliance with the firm's quality control policies and procedures to the extent we considered appropriate. These tests covered the application of the firm's policies and procedures on selected engagements. Our review was based on selected tests therefore it would not necessarily detect all weaknesses in the system of quality control or all instances of noncompliance with it. There are inherent limitations in the effectiveness of any system of quality control and therefore noncompliance with the system of quality control may occur and not be detected. Projection of any evaluation of a system of quality control to further periods is subject to the risk that the system of quality control may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or because the degree of compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate. In our opinion, the system of quality control for the accounting and auditing practice ofMcDirmit, Davis & Company, LLC in effect for the year ended June 30, 2005, has been designed to meet the requirements of the quality control standards for an accounting and auditing practice established by the AICP A and was complied with during the year then ended to provide the firm with reasonable assurance of conforming with professional standards. c\. \ _ . d A ...J- '. f? L "7t7a...~~D1L. ,~6Aotl ~ 'I' Vt:.U/~, . . 5