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Tag Archives: school districts
Documenting Board Approval for Payroll Contracts
The Uniform System of Financial Records Compliance Questionnaire (USFR CQ) has many questions and review procedures to follow, some simple to document, and some complex. A common issue we have seen in recent audits are districts having difficulties providing documentation … read more
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Tagged Arizona, compliance, documentation, employee contracts, governing board, HR, internal controls audit, payroll, school districts, USFR
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Adjacent Ways Projects: Capitalize or Expense?
Over the past year, we’ve been keeping an eye on common issues our school district clients are running into, and one question continues to come up: Should Adjacent Ways projects be capitalized and depreciated, or expensed as normal operating costs? … read more
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Tagged accounting, adjacent ways, Alex Manriquez, Arizona, capital assets, government, school districts
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Getting Your District Ready for 2026 Minimum Wage Increases
Somehow, we’ve made it to the end of 2025! For school districts, while the calendar year end is not as hectic as the fiscal year end, there are still important tasks that need to be considered heading into 2026, such … read more
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Tagged Arizona, HR, minimum wage, payroll, school districts
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Sole Source Procurements – Are You Updating Your Documents?
Sole source procurements can be legitimate and necessary when it is determined that there is only one vendor capable of providing an item or service. The release of the USFR Compliance Questionnaire last year introduced an enhancement related to sole-source … read more
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Tagged Arizona, audit, compliance, internal controls, Lexi Diaz, procurement, purchasing, school districts, sole source, USFR
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Thinking About a Purchasing or Credit Card Program for Your District? Here’s What You Need to Know Before You Get Started
School districts are always looking for better ways to manage spending. One popular solution is using purchasing cards (P-Cards) or credit cards to streamline how goods and services are bought. These tools can make things faster and more efficient—but they … read more
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Tagged Arizona, credit cards, internal controls, P-card, procurement, purchasing, purchasing card, risks, school districts
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How to Calculate Eligible Students on the Transportation Route Report
As your auditor, we are required to review your district’s Transportation Route Report. We are required to determine whether the District accurately reported the number of miles and eligible students transported based on ADE’s Transportation Guidelines (USFR Compliance Questionnaire – … read more
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Tagged ADE, Arizona, audit, compliance, Makenzi Johnson, school districts, school finance, transportation reporting, USFR
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USFR Account Changes for Equipment Thresholds
The Arizona Auditor General has recently updated the Chart of Accounts in the Uniform System of Financial Records for Arizona School Districts (USFR) to allow for easier federal reporting for capital purchases. This Chart of Accounts change is effective July … read more
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Tagged Arizona, assets, compliance, equipment, Federal, financial reporting, financial statements, inventory, Kara Curtis, OMB, purchasing, school districts, USFR
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