GAAS, GAGAS, and the single audit
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Please see attached file. Your firm was hired to conduct an audit for the City of Happy Valley. The city is heavily involved in community outreach and receives federal program funds. City of Happy Valley had the following allocations for funds: Farmers’ Market Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Support Grants, $14,270 Farm to School Grant Program, $212,755 Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention, $149,620 Family Violence Prevention and Services/State Domestic Violence Coalitions, $265,000 Child Care Mandatory and Matching Funds of the Child Care and Development Fund, $800,000 Abandoned Infants $235,000 Preschool Development Grants, $32,000. Define any Type A programs, which qualify based on size alone. Identify the programs you would choose for the audit based on their size alone and explain why you chose these programs. The risk-based approach exempts certain programs from the assessment. Does the city of Grand View have any programs that meet these exemptions? Locate each program sponsor by visiting the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) website (cfda.gov (Links to an external site.)). Do any of the programs qualify to be audited as a single program according to OMB when performing a riskbased approach audit? Which programs can be part of the same cluster and why?
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