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Official Document Type
Report
Approved Date
03/18/2014
Control Number
2014-029
Agenda Item Number
8.B.
Entity Name
CAFR
Subject
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
Fiscal Year 2012-2013
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CAFR
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JEFFREY R. SMITH, CPA, CGFO, CGMA <br />Clerk of Circuit Court & Comptroller <br />1801 27th Street <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Telephone: (772) 226-1945 <br />March 7, 2014 <br />To the Citizens of Indian River County: <br />The Comprehensive Annual Financial Report of Indian River County, Florida for the fiscal year ended <br />September 30, 2013, is respectfully submitted. State law requires that every general-purpose <br />government publish a complete set of audited financial statements within six months of the close of each <br />fiscal year. This report was prepared by the Finance Department under the supervision of the Clerk of <br />the Circuit Court and Comptroller. Responsibility for both the accuracy of the presented data and the <br />completeness and fairness of the presentation, including all disclosures, rests with the Finance <br />Department and is contingent upon the internal control established for this purpose. <br />The County has established a comprehensive internal control framework designed to ensure that the <br />assets of the County are protected from loss, theft or misuse and to certify that the financial records and <br />data used for preparing the financial statements are in conformity with accepted accounting principles <br />(GAAP) as applicable to governmental entities. The internal control system is designed to provide <br />reasonable, rather than absolute, assurance that these objectives are met. The idea of reasonable <br />assurance recognizes two aspects: 1) the cost of internal control should not exceed the anticipated <br />benefits; and 2) the valuation of the costs and benefits require estimates and judgment by management. <br />All internal control evaluations take place within this framework. We believe the County's internal <br />controls adequately safeguard its assets and provide reasonable assurance of properly recorded financial <br />transactions. <br />Section 218.39, Florida Statutes, requires an annual audit of all local governments. The unqualified <br />opinion of the auditors (Rehmann, Certified Public Accountants) on the County's financial statements <br />for the year ended September 30, 2013 has been included in this report. The independent auditors' <br />report is located at the front of the financial section of this report. The audit was also designed to meet <br />the requirements of Government Auditing Standards, the Florida Single Audit Act, the Federal Single <br />Audit Act of 1984, the Federal Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996, and revised OMB Circular A- <br />133. <br />Readers of this report are encouraged to read Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A), which <br />provides basic financial information about the County and an overview of the County's activities. The <br />MD&A immediately follows the independent auditors' report. <br />i <br />
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