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Tiêu đề United States Government Accountability Office Gao November 2008 Report To The Chairman, United States Securities And Exchange Commission Part2 Ppt
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Page 8 GAO-09-173 SEC’s Financial Statements for Fiscal Years 2008 and 2007Similar to our last year’s audit, during the course of testing fiscal year 2008 undelivered order transactions,

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Page 8 GAO-09-173 SEC’s Financial Statements for Fiscal Years 2008 and 2007

Similar to our last year’s audit, during the course of testing fiscal year 2008 undelivered order transactions, we identified several concerns over SEC’s accounting for obligations and undelivered orders Specifically, we

continued to find numerous instances in which SEC (1) recorded invalid obligation-related transactions due to incorrect posting logic

configurations in SEC’s general ledger, (2) recorded obligations prior to having documentary evidence of a binding agreement for the goods or services, and (3) did not maintain sufficient documentation of

authorizations for downward adjustments to prior-year undelivered orders During fiscal year 2008, SEC addressed some problems related to the incorrect posting logic configurations in its general ledger; however, several significant posting logic problems continue to exist As a result, SEC had to correct transaction errors resulting from the incorrect posting configurations by making adjusting journal entries amounting to

approximately $83.8 million in fiscal year 2008

For fiscal year 2008, SEC’s budgetary resources included amounts

appropriated in the fiscal year 2008 appropriation for SEC and offsetting collections.5 In 2008, SEC recorded approximately $986 million in offsetting collections, which primarily represent fees SEC collected from

self-regulatory organizations (e.g., stock exchanges and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority) and registrants In our testing of offsetting

collections for this year’s audit, we identified issues concerning posting model configurations and insufficient documentation of procedures concerning processing of offsetting collections Specifically, we identified (1) invalid revenue-related transactions due to additional incorrect posting configurations in SEC’s general ledger and (2) incomplete procedures for general ledger entries necessary to properly account for returning

appropriated funds to the U.S Treasury.6 As a result of the incorrect posting configurations in the general ledger, SEC made adjustments of

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Offsetting collections are amounts the SEC receives from businesslike transactions with the public (e.g., fees for filing registration statements), which SEC is authorized to credit to appropriations accounts for future obligation The Securities Act of 1933 (15 U.S.C § 77a et seq.) and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C § 78a et seq.) require SEC to assess certain fees and credit them as offsetting collections.

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The 2008 appropriation for SEC provided $906 million for SEC’s necessary expenses and required SEC to use the offsetting collections it receives during the year to reduce amounts appropriated from the General Fund of the U.S Treasury See Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act, 2008, Pub L No 110-161, div D, tit V, 121 Stat

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