Esperanza En Escalante

EIN: 860714588

UEI: WZCDP47PVAW8

Data as of August 21, 2026

Esperanza En Escalante10 audit years1 findings
10
Audit Years
1
Total Findings
0
Repeat Findings

FY 2023-09-30

Management decision deadline — for entities that funded this organization

The FAC accepted this audit on March 14, 2024. Under 2 CFR 200.521(d), a pass-through entity that provided federal funds to this organization for this audit period must issue a management decision on these findings by September 14, 2024 (707 days ago).

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2023-001
Activities Allowed or Unallowed / Cost Allowability

Numerous data entry errors occurred during the year where incorrect check numbers were entered into the accounting system. There were also multiple gaps in sequence in the check register. This should have been discovered during the bank reconciliation process (review of canceled check images) but was not. Bank statements were not reconciled correctly on a timely basis, and lists of outstanding checks were not included with the approved bank reconciliations. Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) § 200.303 requires the organization to establish and maintain effective internal control that provides reasonable assurance that the organization is managing federal awards in compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award.Cause: The Organization experienced significant staff turnover during the year. Effect: Internal controls over operating cash were deficient. Bank reconciliations had to be reperformed after year-end by the new Accountant. Recommendation: Bank reconciliations should include details (list of outstanding items) and be reviewed on a monthly basis. Any gaps in check sequence, stale-dated items and other unusual items should be followed up on and investigated. Bank reconciliations should be done in a timely manner (generally within 30-45 days after month-end). Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs. See Corrective Action Plan.

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Condition: Numerous data entry errors occurred during the year where incorrect check numbers were entered into the accounting system. There were also multiple gaps in sequence in the check register. This should have been discovered during the bank reconciliation process (review of canceled check images) but was not. Bank statements were not reconciled correctly on a timely basis, and lists of outstanding checks were not included with the approved bank reconciliations. Criteria: The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) § 200.303 requires the organization to establish and maintain effective internal control that provides reasonable assurance that the organization is managing federal awards in compliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the federal award.Cause: The Organization experienced significant staff turnover during the year. Effect: Internal controls over operating cash were deficient. Bank reconciliations had to be reperformed after year-end by the new Accountant. Recommendation: Bank reconciliations should include details (list of outstanding items) and be reviewed on a monthly basis. Any gaps in check sequence, stale-dated items and other unusual items should be followed up on and investigated. Bank reconciliations should be done in a timely manner (generally within 30-45 days after month-end). Views of Responsible Officials: Management concurs. See Corrective Action Plan.

Corrective Action Plan

Review check number sequencing monthly. Print outstanding check register for review with bank reconciliation on a monthly basis. Confirm gaps in sequence are corrected monthly as part of reconciliation process.

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