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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE - TABLE OF CONTENTS -
SECTION I
FINANCIAL
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT'S COMBINED REPORT ON REVIEW OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
EXHIBITS
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
A COMBINED BALANCE SHEET
ALL FUND GROUPS
2
B COMBINED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
ALL FUND GROUPS
4.
C STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUNDS REVENUES, EXPENDITURES,
AND OTHER CHANGES
7
D NOTES TO THE FIN~CIAL STATEMENTS
8
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
E COMBININGBALANCESHEET
CURRENT FUNDS - UNRESTRICTED
22
F COMBINING STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
CURRENT FUNDS - UNRESTRICTED
24
G COMBINING STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUNDS REVENUES, EXPENDITURES,
AND OTHER CHANGES
UNRESTRICTED
26
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULESOFREVENUESANDEXPENDITURESCOMPAREDTOBUDGET
1
RESIDENT INSTRUCTION
28
2
LOTTERY FOR EDUCATION
31
3 CHANGES IN INVESTMENT IN PLANT
32
4 SCHEDULE OF FUND BALANCES
CURRENT FUNDS AND PLANT FUNDS
34
5 RECONCILIATION OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL
36
SECTION II AUDITEE'S RESPONSE TO PRIOR ~AR FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS SUMMARY SCHEDULE OF PRIOR YEAR FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS
SECTION I FINANCIAL
w. RUSSELL
HINTON
STATE AUDITOR
(404) 656-2174
DEPARTMENT OF AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS
254 Washington Street. S.W.. Suite 214 Atlanta. Georgia ~o.-rq-8400
September 6, 2001
Honorable Roy E. Barnes, Governor Members of the General Assembly of Georgia Members of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
and Honorable Jacquelyn M. Belcher, President Georgia Perimeter College
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT'S COMBINED REPORT ON REVIEW OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Ladies and Gentlemen:
We have reviewed the accompanying financial statements (Exhibits A through D) of Georgia Perimeter College as of and for the year ended June 30, 2001, in accordance with Statements on Standards for Accounting and Revtew Services issued by the American Institute ofCertified Public Accountants. All information included in these financial statements is the representation of the management of Georgia Perimeter College.
A review consists principally ofinquiries ofCollege personnel and analytical procedures appliedto financial data. It is substantially less in scope than an audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States of America, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion.
Based on our review, with the exception ofthe matters described in the fourth and fifth paragraphs, we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the accompanying financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
As disclosed in Note 1 to the financial statements, accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America require encumbrances to be recorded as a reservation of fund balance. However, in accordance with Georgia Law and State budgetary policy, management recorded encumbrances as expenditures and liabilities. The effects of this departure from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America on the financial statements were not reasonably determinable.
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As disclosed in Note 1 to the financial statements, the College did not report the liability and related expenditure for compensated absences in the current funds as required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. If compensated absences were reported, liabilities would be increased and fund balance would be decreased by $1,999,722.52 as ofJune 30, 2001, and the net change in fund balance for the year ended June 30, 2001, would be decreased by $61,591.94.
Our review was made for the purpose of expressing limited assurance that there are no material modifications that should be made to the financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ofAmerica. The accompanying combining statements (Exhibits E through G) and the financial schedules (Schedules 1 through 5) are presented for supplementary analysis purposes. Such information has been subjected to the inquiries and analytical procedures applied in the review ofthe financial statements, and except for the effects of the matters discussed in the fourth and fifth paragraphs, we are not aware of any material modifications which should be made thereto.
Respectfully submitted,
il)~
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State Auditor
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - 1-
GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE COMBINED BALANCE SHEET ALL FUND GROUPS JUNE 30. 2001
ASSETS
Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Inventories Prepaid Items Due from Other Fund Groups Investment in Plant
CURRENT FUNDS
UNRESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LOAN FUNDS
ENDOWMENT AND SIMILAR
FUNDS
$
5,987,319.33 $
~,438.88 $
90,200.12 $
50,150.81
371,896.17
906,275.14
4,524.57
207,555.44
444,257.00
1,167,687.05
Total Assets
$
8,178,714.99 $
915,714.02 $
94,724.69 $ ==i5=0,b1,,..50=.8=1=
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES
liabilities
Accounts Payable
$
Salaries Payable
Deferred Revenue
Tuition and Fees
Deposits Held in Custody for Others
Due to Other Fund Groups
capital Lease Obligations
Total liabilities
$
Fund Balances
U.S. Government Grants Refundable
Institutional Loans Restricted
Endowment
Quasi-Endowment Restricted
Net Investment in Plant
Restricted
Unrestricted
$
Total Fund Balances
$
2,085,251.23 197,818.80
4,821,032.63
$
705,543.71
7,104,102.66 $ 705,543.71
$
$ 1,074,612.33
1,074,612.33 $
210,170.31 210,170.31 $
17,542.67 77,182.02
$
94,724.69 $
38,740.22 11,410.59
50,150.81
Total Liabilities and Fund Balances
$
81178i714.99 $ 915i714.02 $ 94i724.69 $
50,150.81
See Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary lnfonnation.
The notes to the financial statements are an integral part of this statement. -2-
EXHIBIT "A"
UNEXPENDED
PLANT FUNDS RENEWALS AND REPLACEMENTS
INVESTMENT IN PLANT
AGENCY FUNDS
TOTAL (Memorandum
Only)
$ 8,370,022.57 $
503,351.07
$
92,928.73
_ _ _ _ _ _, $ 144,519,117.22
763,514.52 $ 239,898.02
15,773,997.30 1,615,522.63 207,555.44 444,257.00 1,167,687.05
144,519, 117.22
$ 8,462,951.30 $
503,351.07 $ 144,519,117.22 $ 1,003.412.54 $ 163,728,136.64
$ 4,438,696.43 $'
$ 4,438,696.43 $
$ 4,024,254.87 $ $ 4,024,254.87 $
38,025.00
$ 38,025.00 $
$ 122,628.23 $
397,652.24
418,640.97 462,143.34
397,652.24 $ 1,003,412.54 $
6,684,600.89 197,818.80
4,821,032.63 418,640.97
1,167,687.05 397,652.24
13,687,432.58
$ 144,121,464.98 465,326.07 465,326.07 $ 144,121,464.98
$
17,542.67
77,182.02
38,740.22
11,410.59
144,121,464.98
210,170.31
5,564,193.27
$ 150,040,704.06
$ 8,462,951.30 $
503.351.07 $ 144.519,117.22 $ 1,003,412.54 $ 163,728,136.64
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE COMBINED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
ALL FUND GROUPS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001
REVENUES AND OTHER ADQITIONS
Unrestricted Current Fund Revenues State Appropriations
Regular Federal Grants and Contracts State Grants and Contracts ~ocal Grants and Contracts Private Gifts, Grants, and Contracts Investment Income
Endowment Other Interest on Loans Receivable Adjustments Prior Years' Expenditures/Accounts Payable Expended for Plant Facilities Current Funds Plant Funds
Unexpended Renewals and Replacements Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission Other Additions Proceeds from Sale of Plant Assets
Total Revenues and Other Additions
EXPENDITURES ANQ OTHER DEDUCTIONS
Educational and General Expenditures Auxiliary Enterprises Expenditures Indirect Costs Recovered Remittances to the Board of Regents of the
University System of Georgia Prior Year's Unrestricted Fund Balance (Surplus)
Adjustments Prior Years' Revenues/Accounts Receivable
Expended for Plant Facilities Capitalized Noncapitalized
Disposals/Deletions/Adjustments
Total Expenditures and Other Deductions
TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS
Nonmandatory Renewals and Replacements
Net lncrease/(Decrease) for the Year
FUND BALANCES JULY 1; 2000
CURRENT FUNDS
UNRESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LOAN FUNDS
$ 68,820,926.84
$ 7,377,182.15 4,825;546.19 48,648.81 3,154.35 $
125,201.60
255.26 1,693.73
$ 68,946,128.44 $ 12,254,531.50 $
1,948.99
$ 67,703,164.42 $ 12,155,452.74 $
0.00
861,561.14
59,681.94
58,523.72 1,669.00
$ 68,624,918.28 $ 12,215,134.68 $
0.00
$
-40,164.06
$
281,046.10 $
39,396.82 $
1,948.99
793,566.23
170,773.49
92,775.70
FUNQ BALANCES JUNE 30, 2001
$
1,074,612.33 $
210,170.31 $
See Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary Information.
The notes to the financial statements are an Integral part of this statement. -4-
94,724.69
EXHIBIT"B"
ENDOWMENT AND SIMILAR
FUNDS
UNEXPENDED
PLANT FUNDS RENEWALS AND REPLACEMENTS
INVESTMENT IN PLANT
TOTAL (Memorandum
Only)
$
0.00
$ 68,820,926.84
$
3,257,570.00
3,000,000.00
3,257,570.00 7,377,182.15 4,825,546.19 3,000,000.00
48,648.81
776,802.69 $
14,192.79
3,154.35 791,250.74
1,693.73
9,769:90
134,971.50
$
4,079,524.14
4,079,524.14
3,959,847.92 50,382.59
5,945,808.45
3,959,847.92 50,382.59
5,945,808.45
1,638.75
1,638.75
$
0.00 $
7,045,781.34 $
14,192.79 $ 14,035,563.10 $ 102,298,146.16
$
0.00
$ 79,858,617.16 861,561.14 59,681.94
$
327.46
58,851.18
1,669.00
3,959,847.92 $ 62,058.18
50,382.59 $
2,095,625.45
4,010,230.51 62,058.18
2,095,625.45
$
0.00 $
4,022,233.56 $
50,382.59 $
2,095,625.45 $ 87,008,294.56
$ _ _ _4_0_,_1, _64_._0_6_
$ _ _ _ _=,.:0.""00:...
$
0.00 $
3,023,547.78 $
3,974.26 $ 11,939~937.65 $ 15,289,851.60
50,150.81
1,000,707.09
461,351.81
132.181,527 .33
134,750,852.46
$
50,150.81 $
4,024,254.87 $
465,326.07 $ 144,121,464.98 $ 150,040,704.06
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUNDS REVENUES. EXPENDITURES.
AND OTHER CHANGES YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2001
EXHIBIT "C"
UNRESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
TOTAL (Memorandum
Only)
REVENUES
State Appropriations Tuition and Fees Federal Grants and Contracts State Grants and Contracts Private Gifts, Grants, and Contracts Endowment Income Salesand Services of Educational Activities Sales and Services of Auxiliary Enterprises Other Sources
$ 44,571,384.00
$ 44,571,384.00
21,627,689.60
21,627,689.60
59,681.94 $ 7,285,030.09
7,344,712.03
4,826,603.64
4,826,603.64
41,569.01
41,569.01
2,250.00
2,250.00
1,095,075.42
1,095,075.42
973,982.91
973,982.91
493,112.97
493,112.97
Total Revenues
$ 68,820,926.84 $ 12,155,452.74 $ 80,976,379.58
EXPENDITURES
Educational and General Instruction Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operation and Maintenance of Plant Scholarships and Fellowships
Auxiliary Enterprises Food Services Stores and Shops Intercollegiate Athletics Other Service Units
$ 33,909,781.82 $
81,422.20 $ 33,991,204.02
84,336.70
25,000.00
109,336.70
7,308,238.78
148,626.85
7,456,865.63
7,391,514.84
77,707.21
7,469,222.05
11,604,249.39
628,136.80
12,232,386.19
6,904,692.09
6,904,692.09
500,350.80
11,194,559.68
11,694,910.48
61,434.07 175,223.25 470,986.07 153,917.75
61,434.07 175,223.25 470,986.07 153,917.75
Total Expenditures
$ 68,564,725.56 $ 12,155,452.74 $ 80,720,178.30
OTHER TRANSFERS AND ADDITIONS/{DEDUCTIONS}
Excess of Restricted Receipts over
Transfers to Revenues
Transfers for Renewals and Replacements
$
Prior Period Adjustments (Net)
Remittances to the Board of Regents
. of the University System of Georgia
Prior Year's Unrestricted Fund
Balance (Surplus) ,
Total Other Transfers and Additions/(Deductions) $
$ -40,164.06 123,532.60
39,396.82 $
39,396.82 -40,164.06 123,532.60
-58,523.72 24,844.82 $
39,396.82 $
-58,523.72 64,241.64
Net lncrease/(Decrease) in Fund Balances
$
281,046.10 $
39,396.82 $ ====3=2=0=,44==2==92=
See Independent Aceountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary Information.
The notes to the financial statements are an integral part of this statement. -7-
GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
REPORTING ENTITY Georgia Perimeter College is one of thirty-four (34) State supported member institutions of higher education in Georgia which comprise the University System ofGeorgia, an organizational unit ofthe State of Georgia. The accompanying financial statements reflect the operations ofGeorgia Perimeter College as a separate reporting entity.
The Board of Regents has constitutional authority to govern, control and manage the University System of Georgia. This authority includes but is not limited to the power to designate management; the ability to significantly influence operations, the authority to control institutions' budgets, the power to determine allotments of State funds to member institutions and the authority to prescribe accounting systems and administrative policies for member institutions. Georgia Perimeter College . does not have authority to retain unexpended State appropriations (surplus) for any given fiscal year. Accordingly, Georgia Perimeter College is considered an organizational unit ofthe Board ofRegents ofthe University System of Georgia reporting entityfor financial reporting purposes because ofthe significance ofits legal, operational, and financialrelationships with the Board ofRegents as d~fined in Section 2100 of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board Codification of Governmental Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards.
FUND ACCOUNTING In order to ensure observance of limitations and restrictions placed on the use of the resour~es available to the College, the accounts ofthe College are maintained in accordance with the principles of fund accounting. This is the procedure by which resources for various purposes are classified for accounting and reporting purposes into funds that are in accordance with activities or objectives specified. Separate accounts are maintained for each fund; however, in the accompanying financial statements, funds that have similar characteristics have been combined into fund groups. Accordingly, all financial transactions have been recorded and reported by fund group.
Within each fund group, the College's fund balance allocations and designations represent those portions ofthe fund balances that are reserved, restricted and/or designated for specific future use by legal covenants, State policies, or institutional policies. .
Fund groups and funds presented in the accompanying financial statements are as follows:
CURRENT FUNDS
UNRESTRICTED - The fund used to account for those economic resources over which the College retains full control to use for purposes of performing the primary functions of the College, e.g., instruction, public service, auxiliary enterprises and student activities.
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30. 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
FUND ACCOUNTING
CURRENT FUNDS
RESTRICTED - The fund used to record externally restricted funds which may only be utilized in accordance with the purposes established by their source. Restricted current funds are recorded as revenues and expenditures when expended for current operating purposes.
LOAN FUNDS
The fund used to account for resources which have been made available for financial loans to students.
ENDOWMENT AND SIMILAR FUNDS
The fund used to account for endowment funds and quasi-endowment funds. Endowment funds are subject to the restrictions of gift instruments requiring that the principal be invested in . perpetuity and income only be utilized. While quasi-endowment funds have been established by the College for the same purposes as endowment funds, any portion of quasi-endowment funds may be expended. Restricted quasi-endowment funds may be expended only for the purposes ' established by the source of such funds.
PLANT FUNDS
UNEXPENDED - The fund used to account for financial resources utilized to acquire or to construct physical properties for institutional purposes.
RENEWALS AND REPLACEMENTS - The fund used to account for resources set aside for the renewal and replacement of institutional properties.
INVESTMENT IN PLANT - The fund which shows the total amounts representing the book value of ~11 physical properties owned by the College. Net Investment in Plant is an equity account showing the total book value of physical properties belonging to the College less the amount of any indebtedness to others.
AGENCY FUNDS
The fund used to account for resources held by the College as custodian or fiscal agent for individual students, faculty, staff members, and organizations.
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
BASIS OF ACCOUNTING Except as otherwise disclosed in these notes, the financial statements are prepared on the modified accrual basis of accounting, which is materially the same as the accrual basis of accounting applicable to colleges and universities prescribed in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' audit guide reporting model. The modified accrual basis ofaccounting is defined as that method ofaccounting in which expenditures, other than accrued interest on general long-term debt, are recorded at the time liabilities are incurred and revenues are recorded when available and measurable to finance expenditures of the fiscal period.
Contractual obligations for goods and services which have not been received at the end of the fiscal year are recognized as expenditures and liabilities in the accompanying firiancial statements. This accounting practice causes expenditure-driven grant revenues to be accrued based, in part, on the unexecuted portion of contracts for goods and services. The recognition of encumbrances as expenditures and liabilities is in conformity with accounting practices prescribed or permitted by statutes and regulations of the State of Georgia, but is not consistent with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ofAmerica, which provide for the recording ofencumbrances as a reservation of fund balance: Further, revenue recognition for expenditure-driven grants should be based upon expenditures determined in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Compensated absences represent obligations ofthe College relating to employees' rights to receive compensation for future absences based upon services already rendered. This obligation relates only to vesting accumulated annual leave in which payment is probable and can be reasonably estimated. The compensated absences liability of$1,999,722.52 and a related net current yearexpenditure of $61,591.94 have not been reported in the current funds as required by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. .
Prior period adjustments and certain other items are reported as ad_ditions to and deductions from fund balances of current funds in the accompanying financial statements. This presentation is in accordance with accounting practices prescribed or permitted by statutes and regulations ofthe State ofGeorgia, but differs from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ofAmerica in that immaterial adjustments should be reported as .current period revenues and expenditures. The effect ofthis departure is deemed to be immaterial to the fair presentation ofthe financial statements.
To the extent that Current Funds and Plant Funds are used to finance plant assets, the amounts so provided are accounted for as expenditures. The balances shown on the Com~ined Balance Sheet as Net Investment in Plant reflect the accumulated expenditures made for plant facilities through Current Funds and Plant Funds and also include expenditures made for plant facilities expended by the Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission on behalf ofthe College. Donated fixed assets are recorded at fair market value on the date donated. Disposals are deleted at recorded values. No depreciation has been provided on physical plant and equipment.
GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
ITJNE 30, 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
BASIS OF ACCOUNTING It is the policy of Georgia Perimeter College to record assets acquired through capital leases as additions to Investment in Plant when received at the total acquisition cost including interest. The liability for such leases at fiscal year-end is recorded in Investment in Plant including interest. This presentation differs from accounting principles generally accepted in the United States ofAmerica in that the assets and the related liability resulting from capital leases should be recorded in Investment in Plant at the inception of the agreement at the net present value of the future minimum lease payments, not to exceed the fair value ofthe leased property. The effect ofthis departure is deemed to be immaterial to the fair presentation of the financial statements.
The Statement of Current Funds Revenues, Expenditures, and Other Changes is a statement of financial activities of current funds related to the current reporting period. It does not purport to present the results of operations or the net income or loss for the period as would a statement of income or a statement of revenues and expenses.
BUDGET The Board ofRegents ofthe University System ofGeorgia-Administrative Central Office receives State appropriation allotments for units of the University System of Georgia. The appropriated budget is adopted at the Board level and represents appropriations provided by the Amended Appropriations Act of2000-2001. The appropriated budget covers current funds and plant funds, except for Auxiliary Enterprises and Student Activities which are not subject to appropriation. The allocation ofthe appropriated budget is made to the College by the Administrative Central Office. In addition, the College receives Federal funds and other funds directly and includes these funds in the budget filed with the Administrative Central Office.
A comparison of anticipated furids available and budgeted expenditures by budget unit object class indicates that the following object class was overspent by the amount identified below:
Resident Instruction Personal Services: Sponsored Operations
$=====64=!!3=!!.3==5
This overexpenditure of budget constitutes a violation of Board of Regents policy, but does not constitute a statutory violation of budget authority. Statutory violations of budget authority are reported at the Board object class level.
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS Cash and Cash Equivalents consist of petty cash, demand deposits, certificates of deposit and temporary investments in authorized financial institutions, and cash management pools that have the general characteristics of demand deposit accounts.
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/ GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Accounts receivable consisf of allotments due from the Board ofRegents ofthe University System of Georgia - Administrative Central Office, reimbursements due from Federal, State, local, and private grants and contracts, and other receivables disclosed from information available. No provision has been made for an allowance for doubtful accounts within the accompanying financial statements.
INVENTORIES Inventories of consumable supplies are recorded on the consumptionmethod and are valued at cost on the Combined Balance Sheet using the first-in, first-out metho&
PREPAID ITEMS Prepaid items are payments made to vendors in advance ofthe receipt of goods and services that will benefit periods subsequent to the balance sheet date.
MEMORANDUM ONLY -TOTAL COLUMNS The total columns on the financial statements are captioned "Memorandum Only" because they do not represent consolidated financial information and are presented only to facilitate financial analysis. The columns do not present information that reflects financial position or changes in financial position in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Neither are such data comparable to a consolidation. Interfund eliminations have not been made in the aggregation ofthis data.
NOTE 2: CUSTODIAL CREDIT RISKS OF CASH DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS
STATE OF GEORGIA COLLATERALIZATION STATUTES AND POLICIES Funds belonging to the State ofGeorgia cannot be placed in a depository paying interest longer than ten days without the depository providing a surety bond to the State. In lieu of a surety bond, the depository may pledge as collateral any one or more ofthe following securities as enumerated in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 50-17-59:
(1) Bonds, bills, certificates of indebtedness, notes, or other direct obligatio11s ofthe United States or of the State of Georgia.
(2) Bonds, bills, cert1ficates of indebtedness, notes, or other obligations of the counties or municipalities of the State of Georgia.
(3) Bonds of any public authority created by the laws ofthe State of Georgia, providing that the statute that created the authority authorized the use of the bonds for this purpose.
(4) Industrial revenue bonds and bonds ofdevelopment authorities created by the laws ofthe State of Georgia.
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 200 i
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 2: CUSTODIAL CREDIT RISKS OF CASH DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS
STATE OF GEORGIA COLLATERALIZATION STATUTES AND POLICIES (5) Bonds, bills, certificates of indebtedness, notes, or other obligations of a subsidiary corporation of the United States government, which are fully guaranteed by the United States government both as to principal and interest, or debt obligations issued by the Federal Land Bank, the Federal Home Loan Bank, the Federal Intermediate Credit Bank, the Central Bank for Cooperatives, the Farm Credit Banks, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Association, and the Federal National Mortgage Association.
(6) Guarantee or insurance of accounts provided by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
As authorized in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 50-17-53, the State Depository
Board has adopted policies which allow agencies of the State of Georgia (which includes
organizational units of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia) the option of
exempting demand deposits from the collateral requirements.
The treasurer ofthe Board ofRegents is responsible for all details relative to furnishing the required depository protection for all units of the University System of Georgia.
CATEGORIZATION OF DEPOSITS For purposes of analysis of custodial credit risk, cash deposits consist of all bank balances which include demand deposits and/or interest bearing accounts. The ~ank balances as ofJune 30, 2001, are categorized below in order to provide information about the extent to which such deposits are exposed to custodial credit risk:
Category 1 - Amounts covered by depository insurance or collateralized with securities (at fair value) held by the College or by its agent in the College's name.
Category 2 - Amounts collateralized with securities (at fair value) held by the pledging financial institution's trust department or agent in the College's name.
Category 3 - Amounts collateralized with securities (at fair value) held by the pledging financial institution, or by its trust department or agent but not in the College's name, and amounts uncollateralized.
Cash Deposits
Carrying Amount
Bank Balances
$ 9 826 I J6 29 SJ l.79177927 $
Risk Categories
2
3
22 748 JO SJ J 769 03J 17 $====0,...0.,,.0
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 2: CUSTODIAL CREDIT RISKS OF CASH DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS
CATEGORIZATION OF INVESTMENTS At June 30, 2001, the carrying amount of the College's total investments was $5,915,881.01 and consisted entirely of funds in the State Investment Pool administered by the State of Georgia Office of Treasury and Fiscal Services which are not required to be categorized since the College did not own any specific identifiable securities in the pool.
NOTE 3: INVESTMENT IN PLANT
The foliowing is a summary of Investment in Plant fixed assets as of June 30, 2001:
Land Buildings Improvements Other Than Buildings Equipment Library Books and Collections
$ 4,220,775.73 102,624,087.90 6,455,645.10 19,542,376.43 11,676,232.06"
Total Investment in Plant
$144.519.117.22
NOTE4: OPERATINGLEASES
'Georgia Perimeter College has entered into certain agreements to lease buildings which are classified as operating leases (leases on assets not recorded on the balance sheet). These leases generally contain provisions that, at the expiration date of the original term of the lease, the College has the option ofrenewing the lease on a year-to-year basis. Future minimum lease payments for operating leases as ofJune 30, 2001, are listed below. Amounts are included only for multi-year leases and for
cancellable leases for which an option to renew for the subsequent fiscal year has been exercised.
Fiscal Year Ending J_une 30
2002
$ 1,017,722.52
Expenditures 'for rental ofbuildings under operating leases for the year ended June 30, 2001, totaled $1,659,204.24.
NOTE 5: CAPITAL LEASES
Georgia Perimeter Coilege acquires equipment through multi-year capital leases with varying terms and options. These agreements contain fiscal funding clauses in accordance with Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 50-5-64 which prohibits the creation of a debt to the State ofGeorgia for the payment of any sums under such agreements beyond the fiscal year of execution if appropriated
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GEORGIA PERTh1ETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIALSTATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 5: CAPITAL LEASES
funds are not available. Ifrenewal ofsuch agreements is reasonably assured, however, capital leases requiring appropriation by the General Assembly of Georgia are considered noncancellable for financial reporting purposes.
As of June 30, 2001, future minimum lease payments under capital leases are as follows:
Fiscal Year Ending June 30
2002 2003
Total Future Minimum Lease Payments
$ 257,211.80 140.440.44
$ 397,652.24
NOTE 6: RISK MANAGEMENT
Georgia Perimeter College is a participant in the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia Health Benefits Plan, which is a self-insurance program of health and dental benefits for employees and retirees of the University System of Georgia. The College and participating employees and retirees pay premiums to the Health Benefits Plan for this health insurance coverage. The Health Benefits Plan is included in the financial statements of the Board of Regents of the University System ofGeorgia- Administrative Central Office. All units ofthe University System of Georgia share the risk of loss for claims of the Health Benefits Plan. The Health Benefits Plan is considered a self-sustaining risk fund that provides health coverage for its members up to a maximum lifetime benefit of $2,000,000.00 per person and dental coverage up to an annual maximum of$1,000.00 per person. Blue Cross Blue Shield ofGeorgia processes medical and dental claims in accordance with the Health Benefits Plan as established by the Board of Regents. As of January 1, 2001, Express Scripts, Incorporated was contracted with to process pharmacy drug claims in accordance with the Pharmacy Benefit Program portion of the Health Benefits Plan.
The Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) has the responsibility for the State ofGeorgia ofmaking and carrying out decisions that will minimize the adverse effects ofaccidental losses that involve State government assets. The State believes it is more economical to manage its risks internally and set aside assets for claim settlement. Accordingly, DOAS processes claims for risk of loss to which the State is exposed, including general liability, property and casualty, workers' compensation, unemployment compensation, and law enforcement officers' indemnification.
Limited amounts of commercial insurance are purchased applicable to property, employee and automobile liability, fidelity and certain other risks. The College, as an organizational unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, is part of the State of Georgia reporting entity, and as such, is covered by the State of Georgia risk management program administered by DOAS. Premiums for the risk management program are charged to the various state organizations by DOAS to provide claims servicing and claims payment.
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 6: RISK MANAGEMENT
A self-insured program of professional liability for its employees was established by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia under powers authorized by the Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 45-9-1. The program insures the employees to the extent that they are not immune from liability against personal liability for damages arising out of the performance of their duties or in any way connected therewith. The program is administered by DOAS as a Self.Insurance Fund.
NOTE?: RETIREMENTPLANS
TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
Plan Description
Georgia Perimeter College participates in the Teachers Retirement System ofGeorgia (TRS), a cost-
sharing multiple-employer defined benefit pension plan established by the General Assembly of
Georgia for the purpose of providing retirement allowances and other benefits for teachers of the
State of Georgia. TRS provides service retirement, disability retirement, and survivor's benefits for
its members in accordance with State statute. The Teachers Retirement System ofGeorgia issues a
separate stand alone financial audit report and a copy can be obtained from the Georgia Department
of Audits and Accounts.-
Funding Policy Employees ofthe College who are covered by TRS are required by State statute to contribute 5% of their gross earnings to TRS; The College makes monthly employer contributions to TRS at rates adopted by the TRS Board of Trustees in accordance with State statute and as advised by their independent actuary. For fiscal year 2001, the employer contribution rate was 11.29% for covered employees. In addition, the College contributed 2.33% to the TRS on behalfofemployees electing to participate in the Regents Retirement Plan. Employer contributions for the current fiscal year and the preceding two fiscal years are as follows:
Fiscal Year
Percentage Contributed
Required Contribution
2001 2000 1999
100% 100% 100%
$3,017,446.02 $ 2,978,389:32 $ 3,260,159.89
. REGENTS RETIREMENT PLAN
Plan Description
.
The Regents Retirement Plan, a single-employer defined contribution plan, is an optional retirement
plan established and administered by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia,
under which it may purchase annuity contracts for the purpose of providing retirement and death
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE?: RETIREMENTPLANS
REGENTS RETIREMENT PLAN
Plan Description benefits for eligible faculty and principal administrators. Benefits depend solely on amounts contributed to the plan plus investment earnings. Benefits are payable to participating employees or their beneficiaries in accordance with the terms of the annuity contracts.
Funding Policy
.
Member contribution requirements are established by the Board of Trustees of the Teachers
Retirement System. Employer contributions are established by statute and may be amended only by
the General Assembly ofthe State ofGeorgia. The employer contributes 8.81 % ofthe participating
employee's earnable compensation. Employees contribute 5% of their earnable compensation.
Amounts attributable to all plan contributions are fully vested and non-forfeitable at all times.
The College and the covered employees made the required contributions of$859,129.15 (8.81 %) and $486,925.44 (5%), respectively.
GEORGIA DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN
Plan Description Georgia Perimeter College participates in the Georgia Defined Contribution Plan (GDCP) which is a single-employer defined contribution plan established by the General Assembly ofGeorgia for the purpose ofproviding retirement coverage for State employees who are temporary, seasonal, and parttime and are not members of a public retirement or pension system. GDCP is administered by the Board of Trustees of the Employees' Retirement System of Georgia.
Benefits . A member may retire and elect to receive periodic payments after attainment ofage 65. The payment will be based upon mortality tables and interest assumptions to be adopted by the Board ofTrustees. Ifa member has less than$ 3,500.00 credited to his/her account, the Board ofTrustees has the option of requiring a lump sum distribution to the member in lieu ofmaking periodic payments. Upon the death ofa member, a lump sum distribution equaling the amount credited to his/her account will be paid to the member's designated beneficiary. Benefit provisions are established by State statute.
Contributions and Vesting Member contributions are seven and one-halfpercent (7.5%) ofgross salary. There are no employer contributions. Contribution rates are established by State statute. Earnings are credited to each member's account in a manner established by .the Board of Trustees. Upon termination of employment, the amount of the member's account is refundable upon request by the member.
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30, 2001.
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 7: RETIREMENT PLANS
GEORGIA DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN
Contributions and Vesting
Total contributions made by employees during fiscal year 2001 amounted to,$430,934.80 which
represents 7.5% of covered payroll. These contributions met the requirements of the plan.
NOTE 8: LEAVE POLICIES
Employees earn annual leave ranging from one and one-quarter days to one and three-quarter days each month depending upon the employees' length of continuous State service with maximum accumulation of forty-five days. Employees are paid for unused accumulated annual leave upon retirement or termination of e~ployment. See Note 1 - Basis of Acconting (Compensated Absences)
Employees earn one day of sick leave each month with no maximum accumulation established. Unused accumulated sick leave does not vest with the employee and is forfeited upon retirement or termination of employment, except as noted in the subsequent paragraph.
.
.
Certain employees who retire with a minimum of three months ofunused sick leave are entitled to
additional service credit in the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia.
NOTE 9: CONTINGENCIES
Amounts received or receivable from grantor agencies are subject to audit and adjustment by grantor agencies. This could result in refunds to the grantor .agency for any expenditures which are disallowed under grant terms. The amount ofexpenditures which may be disallowed by the grantor cannot be determined at this time although the College expects such amounts, if any, to be immaterial to its overall financial position.
Litigation, claims and assessments filed against Georgia Perimeter College (an organizational unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia), if any, are generally considered to be actions against the State of Georgia. Accordingly, significant litigation, claims and assessments pending against the State of Georgia are disclosed in the State of Georgia Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2001.
NOTE 10: POSTEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS OTHER THAN PENSION BENEFITS
- Pursuantto the general powers conferred by the Official Code ofGeorgia Annotated Section 20-331, the Board ofRegents ofthe University System ofGeorgia has established group health and life insurance programs for regular employees ofthe University System ofGeorgia. It is the policy ofthe Board ofRegents to permit employees ofthe University System ofGeorgia eligible for retirement or
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
JUNE 30. 2001
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 10: POSTEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS OTHER THAN PENSION BENEFITS
that become permanently and totally disabled to continue as members of the group health and life insurance programs. Employees who are eligible for retirement or disability under the criteria established by the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia and who have at least ten years ofservice with the University System of Georgia are eligible for these postemployment health and life insurance benefits. Organizational units of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia pay the employer portion for group insurance for affected individuals.
As ofJune 30, 2001, there were 119 employees who had retired or were disabled that were receiving these postemployment health and life insurance benefits. For the year ended June 30, 2001, Georgia Perimeter College recognized as incurred $452,525.14 of expenditures, which was net of $171,881.20 of participant contributions.
NOTEll: ENROLLMENT
The equivalent full-time student enrollment of Georgia Perimeter College was as follows:
Regular Term Fall Semester, 2000 Spring Semester, 2001
8,438 8,599
Average
Summer School, 2000
3.225
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE COMBINING BALANCE SHEET
CURRENT FUNDS - UNRESTRICTED JUNE 30, 2001
ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Inventories Prepaid Items Due from Other Fund Groups
Total Assets
LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Liabilities
Accounts Payable Salaries Payable Deferred Revenue
Tuition and Fees Total Liabilities
Fund Balances Unrestricted
Total Liabilities and Fund Balances
RESIDENT INSTRUCTION
LOTTERY FOR EDUCATION
$ 4,327,147.41 $ 253,437.29 207,555.44 440,430.98
1,167,687.05
230,874.99
$ 6,396,258.17 $====23=0=,8=7.4...=99....
$ 1,730,563.89 $ 193,788.64
4,232,024.58
$ 6,156,377.11 $
200,324.67 200,324.67
239,881:06
30,550.32
$ 6,396,258.17 $====23=0=,8=74====99=
See accompanying notes and Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary Information.
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EXHIBIT"E"
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
TOTAL
$
846,808.58 $ 582,488.35 $ 5,987,319.33
115,634.88
2,824.00
371,896.17
207,555.44
3,350.56
475.46
444,257.00
11167,687.05
$
965,794.02 $ 585,787.81 $ 8,178,714.99
$
57,008.21 $ 97,354.46 $ 2,085,251.23
1,095.33
2,934.83
197,818.80
234,398.90
354,609.15
4,821,032.63
$
292,502.44 $ 454,898.44 $ 7,104,102.66
673,291.58
1301889.37
1.014.612.33
$
965.794.02 $ 585.787.81 $ 8,178,714.99
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COL.LEGE COMBINING STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES
CURRENT FUNDS - UNRESTRICTED YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001
REVENUES AND OTHER ADDITIONS
Unrestricted Current Fund Revenues Adjustments
Prior Years' Expenditures/Accounts Payable
Total Revenues and Other Additions
EXPENDITURES AND OTHER DEDUCTIONS
Educational and General Expenditures Auxiliary Enterprises Expenditures Remittances to the Board of Regents of the
University System of Georgia Prior Year's Unrestricted Fund Balance (Surplus)
Adjustments Prior Years' Revenues/Accounts Receivable
Total Expenditures and Other Deductions
TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS
Non mandatory Renewals and Replacements
Net lncrease/(Decrease) for the Year
FUND BALANCES JULY 1, 2000
FUND BALANCES JUNE 30, 2001
RESIDENT INSTRUCTION
LOTTERY FOR EDUCATION
$ 65,907,669.77 $
6,768.77
$ 65,914,438.54 $
414,270.00 414,270.00
$ 65,935,476.92 $
383,719.68
58,523.72 1,669.00
$ ', 65,995,669.64 $
383,719.68
$
-81,231.10 $
321,112.16
30,550.32 0.00
$
239,881.06 $ ==3=0=,5=50====32=
See accompanying notes and Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary Information.
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EXHIBIT"F"
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
TOTAL
$ 1,132,009.77 $ 1,366,977.30 $ 68,820,926.84
118,027.52
405.31
125,201.60
$ 1,250,037.29 $ 1,367,382.61 $ 68,946,128.44
$ 1,383,967.82 $ 67,703,164.42
$
861,561.14
861,561.14
58,523.72 1,669.00
$
861,561.14 $ 1,383,967.82 $ 68,624,918.28
$
-40, 164,06
$
-40, 164.06
$
348,312.09 $ -16,585.21 $
281,046.10
324,979.49
147,474.58
793,566.23
$
673,291.58 $ 130,889.37 $ 1,074,612.33
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE COMBINING STATEMENT OF CURRENT FUNDS REVENUES, EXPENDITURES,
AND OTHER CHANGES UNRESTRICTED
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001
REVENUES
State Appropriations Tuition and Fees Federal Grants and Contracts Sales and Services of Educational Activities Sales and Services of Auxiliary Enterprises Other Sources
Total Revenues
EXPENDITURES
Educational and General Instruction Public Service Academic Support Student Services Institutional Support Operation and Maintenance of Plant Scholarships and Fellowships
Auxiliary Enterprises Food Services Stores and Shops Intercollegiate Athletics Other Service Units
Total Expenditures
OTHER TRANSFERS AND ADDITIONS/CDEDUCTIONS}
Transfers for Renewals and Replacements Prior Period Adjustments (Net) Remittances to the Board of Regents
of the University System of Georgia Prior Year's Unrestricted Fund Balance (Surplus)
Total Other Transfers and Additions/(Deductions)
RESIDENT INSTRUCTION
LOTTERY FOR EDUCATION
$ 44,157,114.00 $ 20,299,330.03 59,681.94 1,095,07~.42
296,468.38
$ 65,907,669.77 $
414,270.00 414,270.00
$ 33,526,062.14 $ 84,336.70
7,308,238.78 6,007,547.02 11,604,249.39 6,904,692.09
500,350.80
383,719,_68
$ 65,935,476.92 $ 383,719.68
$
5,099.77
-58,523.72
$
-53,423.95
Net lncrease/(Decrease) in
Fund Balances
$
See accompanying notes and Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary Information.
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-81,231.10 $ ==3=0=,5==50=.3=2=
EXHIBIT"G"
AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
TOTAL
$ 44,571,384.00
$ 1,328,359.57
21 ;627,689.60
59,681.94
1,095,075.42
$
973,982.91
973,982.91
158,026.86
38,617.73
493,112.97
$ 1.132.009.77 $ 1,366,977.30 $ 68,820,926.84
$ 33,909,781.82
84,336.70
7,308,238.78
$ 1,383,967.82
7,391,514.84
11,604,249.39
6,904,692.09
500,350.80
$
61,434.07
175,223.25
470,986.07
153,917.75
61,434.07 175,223.25 470,986.07 153,917.75
$
861,561.14 $ 1,383,967.82 $ 68,564,725.56
$
-40,164.06
118,027.52 $
$ 405.31
-40,164.06 123,532.60
$
77,863.46 $
-58,523.72 405.31 $ _ _ _2_4.._8_4_4_.8__2_
$
348,312.09 $ -16.585.21 $ =====2=8==1!:::'0=46==.1=0==
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE SCHEDULE OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES COMPARED TO BUDGET
RESIDENT INSTRUCTION YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2001
REVENUES
State Appropriations Other Revenues Retained
CURRENT FUNDS
UNRESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
PLANT FUNDS
RENEWALS AND
UNEXPENDED
REPLACEMENTS
$ 44,157,114.00
$ 3,257,570.00
21.750.555.77 $ 12,155,452.74
3 778 441.44 $ _ _ _1:.:::4.l..!1~92::::..7!.!9:...
$ 65,907,669.77 $ 12,155,452.74 $ 7,036,011.44 $ _ _ _1;_;4.:..1;,..::;92::;..7;_;9;_
EXPENDITURES
Personal Services: Education, General and Departmental Services $ Sponsored Operations
Operating Expenses: Education, General and Departmental Services Sponsored Operations
Capital Outlay Special Funding Initiative
50,185,601.77 $
209,746.35
15,293, 185.55 456,689.60
11,945,706.39 $
4,021,906.10 $
50,38~.59
$ 65,935,476.92 $ 12,155,452.74 $ 4,021,906.10 $ _ ___;:5;:;0,.;;:,3.:::82::.;;.5:.:9;_
Excess of Revenues over Expenditures
$
-27.807.15 $
0.00 $ 3.014.105.34 $ ======-3=6!=1,=89=.8=0=
(1) To eliminate tuition waivers not budgeted and to reclassify prior year fund balances budgeted as revenues.
See accompanying notes and Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary lnfonnation.
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SCHEDULE "1"
TOTAL
ADJUSTMENTS (1)
TOTAL (Budget Basis)
BUDGET
VARIANCEFAVORABLE (UNFAVORABLE)
$ 47,414,684.00
$ 47,414,684.00 $ 47,414,684.00 $
37,698,642.74 $ _ _ _-4.:.:64:..:.a.;.1.:.61;.:.;.oa.;:oc.
37.234,481.74
40,978,766.00
0.00 -3,744,284.26
$ 85,113,326.74 $
-464,161.00 $ 84,649,165.74 $ 88,393,450.00 $ _ _-~3,_744_,2_84_._26_
$ 50,185,601.77 209,746.35
15,293,185.55 $ 11,945,706.39 4,072,288.69
456.689.60
$ 50,185,601.77 $ 50,457,537.00 $
209,746.35 .
209,103.00
-500,350.80
14,792,834.75 11,945,706.39
4,072,288.69 456,689.60
16,474,653.00 13,790,897.00 7,004,570.00
456,690.00
271,935.23 -643.35
1,681,818.25 1,845, 190.61 2,932,281.31
0.40
$ 82,163,218.35 $
-500,350.80 $ 81,662,867.55 $ 88.393,450.00 $
6,730,582.45
$ 2,950,108.39 $
36.189.80 $ 2.986.298.19
$
2,986.298.19
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE
SCHEDULE "2"
SCHEDULE OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES COMPARED TO BUDGET
LOTTERY FOR EDUCATION
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001
REVENUES State Appropriations
CURRENT FUNDS UNRESTRICTED
BUDGET
VARIANCEFAVORABLE (UNFAVORABLE)
$
414,270.00 $ 414,270.00 $ - - - - - -o.o-o
EXPENDITURES
Equipment, Technology and Construction
Trust Fund
$
Special Funding Initiative
263,719.68 $ 120,000.00
294,270.00 $ 120,000.00
30,550.32 0.00
$
383,719.68 $ 414,270.00 $ _ _ _ _3-'0,'--55__0_,3_2_
Excess of Revenues over Expenditures
$ ====3=0=,5=5=0.=32=
$ =======3=0=,5=5=0..3..2=
See accompanying notes and Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary Information.
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE CHANGES IN INVESTMENT IN PLANT
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001
Land Buildings Improvements Other Than Buildings Equipment Library Books and Collections
SUMMARY OF INVESTMENT College Capital Leases
BALANCE JULY 1, 2000
CURRENT FUNDS UNRESTRICTED
PLANT UNEXPENDED
$
4,220,775.73
93,144,199,00
$ 3,362,312.58
6,737,948.33
289,533.34
17,761,925.41 $
3,681,373.54
308,002.00
1112781081.46
3981150.60
$ 1331142,929.93 $
4,0791524.14 $ 3,9591847.92
$ 132,181,527.33 $ 961A02.60
4,079,524.14 $ 3,959,847.92
$ 13311421929.93 $
410791524.14 $ 3,9591847.92
See accompanying notes and Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary lnfonnation.
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SCHEDULE "3"
ADDITIONS
FUNDS RENEWALS AND REPLACEMENTS
GEORGIA STATE FINANCING AND
INVESTMENT COMMISSION
$
4,807.59 $
5,944,244.16
45,575.00
1,564.29 $
CAPITAL LEASES
DEDUCTIONS DISPOSALS/ DELETIONS/ ADJUSTMENTS
BALANCE JUNE 30, 2001
$
4,220,775.73
$
-168,524.57
102,624,087.90
571,836.57
6,455,645.10
421,321.32
2,677,385.13
19,542,376.43
11,676,232.06
$
50,382.59 $
421,321.32 $
3,080,697.13 $ '144,519,117~22 .
$
50,382.59 $
5,945,808.45
$ 2,095,625.45 $ 144,121,464.98
_ ___,;._ _ _ _ $
421,321.32
985,071.68
397,652.24
$
50,382.59 $
5,945,808.45 $
421,321.32 $ 3,080,697.13 $ 144,519,117.22
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE SCHEDULE OF FUND BALANCES CURRENT FUNDS AND PLANT FUNDS
JUNE 30. 2001
RESIDENT INSTRUCTION
CURRENT FUNDS
UNRESTRICTED
LOTTERY FOR
AUXILIARY
EDUCATION
ENTERPRISES
STUDENT ACTIVITIES .
NET INVESTMENT IN PLANT
Investment in Plant Facilities
.)
RESTRICTED
Designated for Subsequent Years' Expenditures
UNRESTRICTED
Designated
For Bus Replacement Reserve
For DeKalb County Local Funds
For Gwinnett County Local Funds
For Intercollegiate Athletics
$
-2,011.44
For Inventory Reserve
$ 208,175.00
For Renewals and Replacements Reserve
For Subsequent Years" Expenditures
663,077.46 $
130,889.37
For Uncolleclible Accounts
20,088.44
12,225.56
Surplus
Regular
11,617.62
Lottery for Education
- - - - - $ _ _ _3-'-0..5...~50~._3_2_
$ 239,881.06 $
30,550.32 $
673,291.58 $ _ _..;.;13:.:0a..::,8:;,;:;8.a:;9.~37'-
$ 239,881.06 $
30,550.32 $
673,291.58 $.,_....,,..,13;;;;0=,8=8=9.=37=
See accompanying notes and Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary Information.
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SCHEDULE "4"
RESTRICTED
PLANT FUNDS
UNEXPENDED
LOTTERY FOR RENEWALS AND
REGULAR
EDUCATION REPLACEMENTS
INVESTMENT IN PLANT
TOTAL
$ 144,121,464.98 $ 144,121,464.98
$ ---'-21__0_....1._7__0___._3_1___
$ _ _ _2_1_0,~1_70_._3__1_
$ 1,000,215.54 3,000,000.00
164.09
$
82,795.90
382,530.17
$
82,795.90
1,000,215.54
3,000,000.00
-2,011.44
208,175.00
382,530.17
793,966.83
32,478.09
23,875.24
_ _ _ _ _ $ _ _ _......;;.o._o_o_
$ 4,024,254.87 $
0.00 $ _......;.46=5=,3=2_6_.'-0_7_
35,492.86 30,550.32 $ _ ___;a5.a,564=-1'"'"1.9..3..a..a.2""'.1....
$
210,170.31 $ 4,024,254.87 $
0.00 $
465,326.07 $ 144.121,464.98 $ 149.895,828.56'
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GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE RECONCILIATION OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2001
SCHEDULE "5"
Totals per Annual Supplement
Accruals June 30, 2001 June 30, 2000
Prepaid Items June 30, 2001 June 30, 2000
SALARIES $ 42,865,458.95 $
TRAVEL 532,417.87
197,818.80 -142,420.45
-262,829.62 2131809.42
$ 42,871,837.10 $=====53=2=,4=1=7=87=
See accompanying notes and Independent Accountant's Combined Report on Review of Financial Statements and Supplementary Information.
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SECTION II AUDITEE'S RESPONSE TO PRIOR YEAR FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS
. GEORGIA PERIMETER COLLEGE AUDITEE'S RESPONSE
SUMMARY SCHEDULE OF PRIOR YEAR FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 2001
PRIOR YEAR FEDERAL AWARDS FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS
FINDING CONTROL NUMBER AND STATUS
FA-0571-00-01
Previously Reported Corrective Action Implemented