GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE
LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA
MANAGEMENT REPORT FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012
A Member Institution of the University System of Georgia
Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts Greg S. Griffin State Auditor
GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE - TABLE OF CONTENTS -
SECTION I
FINANCIAL
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
SELECTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION
EXHIBITS
A STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS - (GAAP BASIS)
B STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (GAAP BASIS)
C STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS - (GAAP BASIS)
D SELECTED FINANCIAL NOTES
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
SCHEDULES
1 BALANCE SHEET - (STATUTORY BASIS) BUDGET FUND 2 SUMMARY BUDGET COMPARISON AND SURPLUS ANALYSIS REPORT
(STATUTORY BASIS) BUDGET FUND 3 STATEMENT OF FUNDS AVAILABLE AND EXPENDITURES COMPARED TO BUDGET
BY PROGRAM AND FUNDING SOURCE (STATUTORY BASIS) BUDGET FUND
4 STATEMENT OF CHANGES TO FUND BALANCE BY PROGRAM AND FUNDING SOURCE (STATUTORY BASIS) BUDGET FUND
5 RECONCILIATION OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL
Page
2 3 4 5
20 21 22 24 27
SECTION II FINDINGS, QUESTIONED COSTS AND OTHER ITEMS SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS, QUESTIONED COSTS AND OTHER ITEMS
SECTION I FINANCIAL
Greg S. Griffin
STATE AUDITOR
(404) 656-2174
DEPARTMENT OF AUDITS AND ACCOUNTS
270 Washington Street, S.W., Suite 1-156 Atlanta, Georgia 30334-8400
December 4, 2012
Honorable Nathan Deal, Governor Members of the General Assembly of Georgia Members of the State Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia
and Honorable Daniel J. Kaufman, President Georgia Gwinnett College
Ladies and Gentlemen:
As part of our audits of the basic financial statements of the University System of Georgia presented in the Annual Financial Report for the University System of Georgia, the basic financial statements of the State of Georgia presented in the State of Georgia Comprehensive Annual Financial Report and the issuance of a State of Georgia Single Audit Report pursuant to the Single Audit Act Amendments, as of and for the year ended June 30, 2012, we have performed certain audit procedures at Georgia Gwinnett College. Accordingly, the financial statements and compliance activities of Georgia Gwinnett College were examined to the extent considered necessary in order to express an opinion as to the fair presentation of the financial statements contained in the foregoing documents and to issue reports on compliance and internal control as required by the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996.
This Management Report contains information pertinent to the financial and compliance activities of Georgia Gwinnett College as of and for the year ended June 30, 2012. Information contained in this report is a by-product of our audits of the basic financial statements of the University System of Georgia and the basic financial statements of the State of Georgia and is the representation of management. Accordingly, we do not express an opinion or any other form of assurance on it. The particular information provided which includes a section on findings and other items reported in accordance with Commission on Colleges regulation 2.11.1 is enumerated in the Table of Contents.
This report is intended solely for the information and use of the management of Georgia Gwinnett College, members of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools - Commission on Colleges and is not intended to be and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties.
Respectfully,
GSG:as
Greg S. Griffin State Auditor
SELECTED FINANCIAL INFORMATION - 1 -
GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS - (GAAP BASIS)
JUNE 30, 2012
ASSETS
Current Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable, Net (Note 3) Federal Financial Assistance Other Due from Affiliated Organizations Prepaid Items
Total Current Assets
Noncurrent Assets Capital Assets, Net (Note 4)
Total Assets
LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities Accounts Payable Salaries Payable Contracts Payable Deferred Revenue (Note 5) Other Liabilities Deposits Held for Other Organizations Lease Purchase Obligations Compensated Absences
Total Current Liabilities
Noncurrent Liabilities Lease Purchase Obligations Deferred Revenue Compensated Absences
Total Noncurrent Liabilities
Total Liabilities
NET ASSETS
Invested in Capital Assets, Net of Related Debt Unrestricted
Total Net Assets
EXHIBIT "A"
$
11,905,852
96,441 1,266,491
13,584 6,296
$
13,288,664
214,873,524 $ 228,162,188
$
1,510,613
46,477
276,502
1,545,369
39,893
93,301
1,536,602
950,346
$
5,999,103
$ 168,945,385 450,000 406,643
$ 169,802,028
$ 175,801,131
$
44,391,537
7,969,520
$
52,361,057
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GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN NET ASSETS - (GAAP BASIS)
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012
OPERATING REVENUES
Student Tuition and Fees Less: Scholarship Allowances
Grants and Contracts Federal State Other
Sales and Services Rents and Royalties Auxiliary Enterprises
Residence Halls Bookstore Food Services Parking/Transportation Health Services Intercollegiate Athletics Other Organizations Other Operating Revenues
Total Operating Revenues
OPERATING EXPENSES
Salaries Faculty Staff
Employee Benefits Other Personal Services Travel Scholarships and Fellowships Utilities Supplies and Other Services Depreciation
Total Operating Expenses
Operating Income (Loss)
NONOPERATING REVENUES (EXPENSES)
State Appropriations Grants and Contracts
Federal Gifts Investment Income Interest Expense Other Nonoperating Expenses
Net Nonoperating Revenues
Income (Loss) Before Other Revenues, Expenses, Gains, or Losses
Capital Grants and Gifts State Other
Total Other Revenues, Expenses, Gains, or Losses
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets
Net Assets - Beginning of Year
Net Assets - End of Year
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EXHIBIT "B"
$
33,834,612
-11,084,458
287,398 73,381
113,882 165,800
15,262
6,138,796 291,735 575,597
1,424,472 429,318
1,355,308 139,991 118,368
$
33,879,462
$
26,349,094
16,004,109
9,900,198
82,650
400,727
8,537,681
1,936,515
14,359,283
7,743,314
$
85,313,571
$
-51,434,109
$
32,912,397
19,152,186 1,408,654 79,221 -9,699,713 -7,100
$
43,845,645
$
-7,588,464
$
4,638,138
780,000
$
5,418,138
$
-2,170,326
54,531,383
$
52,361,057
GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW - (GAAP BASIS)
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Tuition and Fees Grants and Contracts Sales and Services Payments to Suppliers Payments to Employees Payments for Scholarships and Fellowships Auxiliary Enterprise Charges: Residence Halls Bookstore Food Services Parking/Transportation Health Services Intercollegiate Athletics Other Organizations Other Receipts (Payments)
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Operating Activities
CASH FLOWS FROM NONCAPITAL FINANCING ACTIVITIES State Appropriations Agency Funds Transactions Gifts and Grants Received for Other than Capital Purposes
Net Cash Flows Provided (Used) by Noncapital Financing Activities
CASH FLOWS FROM CAPITAL AND RELATED FINANCING ACTIVITIES Capital Grants and Gifts Received Purchases of Capital Assets Principal Paid on Capital Debt and Leases Interest Paid on Capital Debt and Leases
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Capital and Related Financing Activities
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Proceeds from Sales and Maturities of Investments Interest on Investments
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Investing Activities
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash
Cash and Cash Equivalents - Beginning of Year
Cash and Cash Equivalents - End of Year
RECONCILIATION OF OPERATING LOSS TO NET CASH PROVIDED (USED) BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
Operating Income (Loss) Adjustments to Reconcile Operating Income (loss) to Net Cash
Provided (Used) by Operating Activities Depreciation Change in Assets and Liabilities: Receivables, Net Prepaid Items Accounts Payable Deferred Revenue Other Liabilities Compensated Absences
Net Cash Provided (Used) by Operating Activities
NONCASH ACTIVITY Change in accrued interest payable affecting interest paid Gift reducing proceeds of Gifts and Grants received for other than capital purposes Gift of capital assets reducing proceeds of capital gifts and grants
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EXHIBIT "C"
$
22,787,661
435,690
165,800
-26,506,908
-42,119,055
-8,537,681
6,373,331 291,735 696,640
1,479,835 448,198
1,382,558 123,221
-1,378,695
$
-44,357,670
$
32,912,397
44,774
20,560,841
$
53,518,012
$
4,638,138
-3,491,390
-1,486,673
-8,929,541
$
-9,269,466
$
78,909
313
$
79,222
$
-29,902
11,935,754
$
11,905,852
$
-51,434,109
7,743,314
-46,039 -6,296
-1,115,785 348,311 -9,462 162,396
$
-44,357,670
$
770,172
$
43,596
$
780,000
GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE SELECTED FINANCIAL NOTES
JUNE 30, 2012
EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
REPORTING ENTITY Georgia Gwinnett College is one of thirty-five (35) State supported member institutions of higher education in Georgia which comprise the University System of Georgia, an organizational unit of the State of Georgia. The accompanying financial statements reflect the operations of Georgia Gwinnett 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 Gwinnett College does not have authority to retain unexpended State appropriations (surplus) for any given fiscal year. Accordingly, Georgia Gwinnett College is considered an organizational unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia reporting entity for financial reporting purposes because of the significance of its legal, operational, and financial relationships with the Board of Regents as defined in Section 2100 of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Codification of Governmental Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT PREPARATION The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as prescribed by the GASB and are presented as required by these standards to provide a comprehensive, entity-wide perspective of the College's assets, liabilities, net assets, revenues, expenses, changes in net assets and cash flows.
BASIC OF ACCOUNTING For financial reporting purposes, the College is considered a special-purpose government engaged only in business-type activities. Accordingly, the College's financial statements have been presented using the economic resources measurement focus and the accrual basis of accounting, except as noted in the preceding paragraph. Under the accrual basis, revenues, are recognized when earned, and expenses are recorded when an obligation has been incurred. All significant intra-College transactions have been eliminated.
The College has the option to apply all Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) pronouncements issued after November 30, 1989, unless FASB conflicts with GASB. The College has elected to not apply FASB pronouncements issued after the applicable date.
NET ASSETS The College's net assets are classified as follows:
Invested in capital assets, net of related debt: This represents the College's total investment in capital assets, net of outstanding debt obligations related to those capital assets. To the extent debt has been incurred but not yet expended for capital assets, such amounts are not included as a component of invested in capital assets, net of related debt.
Unrestricted net assets: Unrestricted net assets represent resources derived from student tuition and fees, state appropriations, and sales and services of educational departments and auxiliary enterprises. These resources are used for transactions relating to the educational and general operations of the College, and may be used at the discretion of the governing board to meet current
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EXHIBIT "D"
expenses for those purposes, except for unexpended state appropriations (surplus) of $183.67. Unexpended state appropriations must be refunded to the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, University System Office for remittance to the Office of State Treasurer. These resources also include auxiliary enterprises, which are substantially self-supporting activities that provide services for students, faculty and staff.
CHANGE IN APPLICATION OF ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLE During fiscal year 2012, Georgia Gwinnett College changed its method of accounting for summer school revenues and expenses to more accurately reflect periodic results of operations between fiscal years. Beginning net assets were not restated due to lack of materiality and time and effort considerations. Therefore, the effects of the change are prospectively applied reflecting a net increase of revenues in the amount of approximately $651,909 in fiscal year 2012.
NOTE 2: DEPOSITS AND INVESTMENTS
DEPOSITS The custodial credit risk for deposits is the risk that in the event of a bank failure, the College's deposits may not be recovered. Funds belonging to the State of Georgia (and thus the College) 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 of the following securities as enumerated in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 50-17-59:
1. Bonds, bills, notes, certificates of indebtedness, or other direct obligations of the United States or of the State of Georgia.
2. Bonds, bills, notes, certificates of indebtedness or other obligations of the counties or municipalities of the State of Georgia.
3. Bonds of any public authority created by the laws of the 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 of development authorities created by the laws of the State of Georgia.
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 and 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.
The Treasurer of the Board of Regents is responsible for all details relative to furnishing the required depository protection for all units of the University System of Georgia.
At June 30, 2012, the carrying value of deposits was $9,155,610 and the bank balance was $9,386,841. Of the College's deposits, $9,386,841 were uninsured. Of these uninsured deposits, $0 were collateralized with securities held by the financial institution's trust department or agent in the College's name, $9,386,841 were collateralized with securities held by the financial institution, by its trust department or agency, but not in the College's name and $0 were uncollateralized.
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GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE SELECTED FINANCIAL NOTES
JUNE 30, 2012
EXHIBIT "D"
INVESTMENTS At June 30, 2012, the carrying value of the College's investment was $2,745,388, which is materially the same as fair value. These investments were comprised entirely of funds invested in the Board of Regents and/or Office of State Treasurer investment pools as follows:
Investment Pools Board of Regents Short-Term Fund
$
2,745,388
The Board of Regents Investment Pool is not registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as an investment company. The fair value of investments is determined daily. The pool does not issue shares. Each participant is allocated a pro rata share of each investment at fair value along with a pro rata share of the interest that it earns. Participation in the Board of Regents Investment Pool is voluntary. The Board of Regents Short-Term Fund is reported as Cash and Cash Equivalents on Exhibit "A" of this report.
Interest Rate Risk Interest rate risk is the risk that changes in interest rates of debt investments will adversely affect the fair value of an investment. The College does not have a formal policy for managing interest rate risk.
The Effective Duration of the Short-Term Fund is .48 years. Of the College's total investment of $2,745,388 in the Short-Term Fund, $2,517,274 is invested in debt securities.
NOTE 3: ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
Accounts receivable consisted of the following at June 30, 2012.
Student Tuition and Fees
$
Auxiliary Enterprises and Other Operating Activities
Federal, State and Private Funds
Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission
Due from Affiliated Organizations
Other
$ Less Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
Net Accounts Receivable
$
704,929 735,853
96,441 41,200 13,584 370,246
1,962,253 585,737
1,376,516
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EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 4: CAPITAL ASSETS Following are the changes in the College's capital assets for the year ended June 30, 2012:
Beginning Balance July 1, 2011
Additions
Reductions
Ending Balance June 30, 2012
Capital Assets, Not Being Depreciated: Land Construction Work-In-Progress
$
0$
780,000
$
3,398,442
3,316,495 $
6,438,435
780,000 276,502
Total Capital Assets, Not Being Depreciated $
3,398,442 $
4,096,495 $
6,438,435 $
1,056,502
Capital Assets, Being Depreciated: Building and Building Improvements Equipment Capital Leases Library Collections
$
55,470,578 $
3,877,949
169,044,078
4,356,876
5,934,093 389,271 $
566,468
$ 91,091
33,315
61,404,671 4,176,129
169,044,078 4,890,029
Total Assets Being Depreciated
$ 232,749,481 $
6,889,832 $
124,406 $ 239,514,907
Less: Accumulated Depreciation: Building and Building Improvements Equipment Capital Leases Library Collections
$
5,105,454 $
1,139,026
2,271,679
537,418 $
9,368,743
5,635,303
1,326,000
431,567
$ 83,990
33,315
6,244,480 2,725,107 15,004,046 1,724,252
Total Accumulated Depreciation
$
18,071,876 $
7,743,314 $
117,305 $
25,697,885
Total Capital Assets, Being Depreciated, Net $ 214,677,605 $
-853,482 $
7,101 $ 213,817,022
Capital Assets, Net
$ 218,076,047 $
3,243,013 $
6,445,536 $ 214,873,524
NOTE 5: DEFERRED REVENUE
Deferred revenue consisted of the following at June 30, 2012.
Prepaid Tuition and Fees Research Other Deferred Revenue
Total Deferred Revenue
$
1,385,306
52,235
107,828
$
1,545,369
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EXHIBIT "D"
NOTE 6: LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
The College's Long-Term liability activity for the year ended June 30, 2012 was as follows:
Beginning Balance July 1, 2011
Additions
Reductions
Ending Balance June 30, 2012
Current Portion
Leases Lease Obligations
$ 171,198,488 $
770,172 $ 1,486,673 $ 170,481,987 $ 1,536,602
Other Liabilities Compensated Absences
1,194,594
968,018
805,623
1,356,989
950,346
Total Long-Term Obligations
$ 172,393,082 $ 1,738,190 $ 2,292,296 $ 171,838,976 $ 2,486,948
NOTE 7: NET ASSETS
Changes in Net Asset activity for the year ended June 30, 2012 are as follows:
Beginning Balance July 1, 2011
Additions
Reductions
Ending Balance June 30, 2012
Invested in Capital Assets Net of Related Debt
$
46,877,559 $
4,729,686 $
7,215,708 $
44,391,537
Restricted Net Assets
63,245
25,978,978
26,042,223
0
Unrestricted Net Assets
7,590,579
66,791,859
66,412,918
7,969,520
Total Net Assets
$
54,531,383 $ 97,500,523 $ 99,670,849 $
52,361,057
NOTE 8: LEASE OBLIGATIONS
Georgia Gwinnett College is obligated under various operating leases for the use of real property (land, buildings, and office facilities) and equipment, and also is obligated under capital leases and installment purchase agreements for the acquisition of real property and equipment.
CAPITAL LEASES
Capital leases are generally payable in installments ranging from monthly to annually and have terms expiring in various years between 2011 and 2040. Expenses for fiscal year 2012 were $11,491,449 of which $9,699,713 represented interest and $305,063 represented executor costs. Total principal paid on capital leases was $1,486,673 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012.
Interest rates range from 4.68 percent to 6.06 percent. The following is a summary of the carrying values of assets held under capital lease at June 30, 2012:
Outstanding
Net Assets Held
Balances
Under Capital
per Lease
Accumulated
Lease at
Schedules at
Description
Gross Amount
Depreciation
June 30, 2012
June 30, 2012
(+)
(-)
(=)
Buildings
$
169,044,078 $ 15,004,046 $ 154,040,032 $ 170,481,987
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Certain capital leases provide for renewal and/or purchase options. Generally purchase options at bargain prices of one dollar are exercisable at the expiration of the lease terms.
Georgia Gwinnett College had six capital leases with related entities in the current fiscal year. In January 2008, Georgia Gwinnett College entered into a capital lease of $25,961,038 for the Parking Deck at 4.678 percent with the Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation, whereby the College leases the building for a twenty-five year period that will end in 2032. In July 2008, Georgia Gwinnett College entered into a capital lease of $11,742,800 for the Student Recreation Center at 4.678 percent with the Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation, whereby the College leases the building for a twenty-five year period that will end in 2032. In November 2008, Georgia Gwinnett College entered into a capital lease of $14,650,327 for the Student Success Building at 4.678 percent with the Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation, whereby the College leases the building for a twenty-five year period that will end in 2032. In 2011, Georgia Gwinnett College entered into a capital lease of $240,491,801 for the Housing building at 6.06 percent with the Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation, whereby the College leases the building for a thirty year period that will end in 2040. Also in 2011, Georgia Gwinnett College entered into a capital lease of $81,357,994 for the Student Center building at 5.52 percent with the Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation, whereby the College leases the building for a thirty year period that will end in 2040. Georgia Gwinnett College has an ongoing capital lease with Tuff Gwinnett Center for $28,638,754, a twenty-two year lease which began in 2001 and ends in 2023. At June 30, 2012 the outstanding principal balances on the leases are as follows: $13,564,967 for the Parking Deck; $6,077,325 for the Student Recreation Center; $7,414,691 for the Student Success building; $99,892,471 for the Housing building; $32,262,490 for the Student Center; and $11,270,043 for the Tuff lease.
FUTURE COMMITMENTS Future commitments for capital leases (which here and on the Statement of Net Assets include other installment purchase agreements) having remaining terms in excess of one year as of June 30, 2012, were as follows:
Real Property and
Equipment Capital Leases
Year Ending June 30: 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 - 2022 2023 - 2027 2028 - 2032 2033 - 2037 2038 - 2040
$ 11,768,918 11,677,873 11,824,521 11,920,008 12,280,961 65,284,005 66,530,242 73,598,218 69,807,894 40,110,562
Total Minimum Lease Payments
$ 374,803,202
Less: Interest Less: Executory Costs (if paid)
181,310,430 23,010,785
Principal Outstanding
$ 170,481,987
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EXHIBIT "D"
Georgia Gwinnett College had no expense for rental of real property and equipment under operating leases in fiscal year 2012.
NOTE 9: RETIREMENT PLANS
Georgia Gwinnett College participates in various retirement plans administered by the State of Georgia under two major retirement systems: Employees' Retirement System of Georgia (ERS System) and Teachers Retirement System of Georgia. These two systems issue separate publicly available financial reports that include the applicable financial statements and required supplementary information. The reports may be obtained from the respective system offices. The significant retirement plans that Georgia Gwinnett College participates in are described below. More detailed information can be found in the plan agreements and related legislation. Each plan, including benefit and contribution provisions, was established and can be amended by State law.
Employees' Retirement System of Georgia
The ERS System is comprised of individual retirement systems and plans covering substantially all employees of the State of Georgia except for teachers and other employees covered by the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia. One of the ERS System plans, the Employees' Retirement System of Georgia (ERS), is a cost-sharing multiple-employer defined benefit pension plan that was established by the Georgia General Assembly during the 1949 Legislative Session for the purpose of providing retirement allowances for employees of the State of Georgia and its political subdivisions. ERS is directed by a Board of Trustees and has the powers and privileges of a corporation. ERS acts pursuant to statutory direction and guidelines, which may be amended prospectively for new hires but for existing members and beneficiaries may be amended in some aspects only subject to potential application of certain constitutional restraints against impairment of contract.
On November 20, 1997, the Board created the Supplemental Retirement Benefit Plan (SRBP-ERS) of ERS. SRBP-ERS was established as a qualified governmental excess benefit plan in accordance with Section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) as a portion of ERS. The purpose of the SRBP-ERS is to provide retirement benefits to employees covered by ERS whose benefits are otherwise limited by IRC Section 415. Beginning January 1, 1998, all members and retired former members in ERS are eligible to participate in the SRBP-ERS whenever their benefits under ERS exceed the limitation on benefits imposed by IRC Section 415.
The benefit structure of ERS is established by the Board of Trustees under statutory guidelines. Unless the employee elects otherwise, an employee who currently maintains membership with ERS based upon State employment that started prior to July 1, 1982, is an "old plan" member subject to the plan provisions in effect prior to July 1, 1982. Members hired on or after July 1, 1982 but prior to January 1, 2009 are "new plan" members subject to the modified plan provisions. Effective January 1, 2009, newly hired State employees, as well as rehired State employees who did not maintain eligibility for the "old" or "new" plan, are members of the Georgia State Employees' Pension and Savings Plan (GSEPS). ERS members hired prior to January 1, 2009, also have the option to irrevocably change their membership to the GSEPS plan.
Under the old plan, new plan, and GSEPS, a member may retire and receive normal retirement benefits after completion of 10 years of creditable service and attainment of age 60 or 30 years of creditable service regardless of age. Additionally, there are some provisions allowing for early retirement after 25 years of creditable service for members under age 60.
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Retirement benefits paid to members are based upon a formula adopted by the Board of Trustees for such purpose. The formula considers the monthly average of the member's highest 24 consecutive calendar months of salary, the number of years of creditable service, and the member's age at retirement. Post-retirement cost-of-living adjustments may be made to members' benefits provided the members were hired prior to July 1, 2009. The normal retirement pension is payable monthly for life; however, options are available for distribution of the member's monthly pension, at reduced rates, to a designated beneficiary upon the member's death. Death and disability benefits are also available through ERS.
Member contribution rates are set by law. Member contributions under the old plan are 4% of annual compensation up to $4,200 plus 6% of annual compensation in excess of $4,200. Under the old plan, Georgia Gwinnett College pays member contributions in excess of 1.25% of annual compensation. Under the old plan, these Georgia Gwinnett College contributions are included in the members' accounts for refund purposes and are used in the computation of the members' earnable compensation for the purpose of computing retirement benefits. Member contributions under the new plan and GSEPS are 1.25% of annual compensation. Georgia Gwinnett College is required to contribute at a specified percentage of active member payroll established by the Board of Trustees determined annually in accordance with actuarial valuation and minimum funding standards as provided by law. These Georgia Gwinnett College contributions are not at any time refundable to the member or his/her beneficiary.
Employer contributions required for fiscal year 2012 were based on the June 30, 2009 actuarial valuation as follows:
Old Plan* New Plan GSEPS
11.63% 11.63%
7.42%
* 6.88% exclusive of contributions paid by the employer on behalf of old plan members
Members become vested after 10 years of service. Upon termination of employment, member contributions with accumulated interest are refundable upon request by the member. However, if an otherwise vested member terminates and withdraws his/her member contributions; the member forfeits all rights to retirement benefits.
Teachers Retirement System of Georgia
The Teachers Retirement System of Georgia (TRS) is a cost-sharing multiple-employer defined benefit plan created in 1943 by an act of the Georgia General Assembly to provide retirement benefits for qualifying employees in educational service. A Board of Trustees comprised of active and retired members and ex-officio State employees is ultimately responsible for the administration of TRS.
On October 25, 1996, the Board created the Supplemental Retirement Benefit Plan of the Georgia Teachers Retirement System (SRBP-TRS). SRBP-TRS was established as a qualified governmental excess benefit plan in accordance with Section 415 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) as a portion of TRS. The purpose of SRBP-TRS is to provide retirement benefits to employees covered by TRS whose benefits are otherwise limited by IRC Section 415. Beginning July 1, 1997, all members and retired former members in TRS are eligible to participate in the SRBP-TRS whenever their benefits under TRS exceed the IRC Section 415 imposed limitation on benefits.
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TRS provides service retirement, disability retirement, and survivor's benefits. The benefit structure of TRS is defined and may be amended by State statute. A member is eligible for normal service retirement after 30 years of creditable service, regardless of age, or after 10 years of service and attainment of age 60. A member is eligible for early retirement after 25 years of creditable service.
Normal retirement (pension) benefits paid to members are equal to 2% of the average of the member's two highest paid consecutive years of service, multiplied by the number of years of creditable service up to 40 years. Early retirement benefits are reduced by the lesser of one-twelfth of 7% for each month the member is below age 60 or by 7% for each year or fraction thereof by which the member has less than 30 years of service. It is also assumed that certain cost-of-living adjustments, based on the Consumer Price Index, will be made in future years. Retirement benefits are payable monthly for life. A member may elect to receive a partial lump-sum distribution in addition to a reduced monthly retirement benefit. Death, disability and spousal benefits are also available.
TRS is funded by member and employer contributions as adopted and amended by the Board of Trustees. Members become fully vested after 10 years of service. If a member terminates with less than 10 years of service, no vesting of employer contributions occurs, but the member's contributions may be refunded with interest. Member contributions are limited by State law to not less than 5% or more than 6% of a member's earnable compensation. Member contributions as adopted by the Board of Trustees for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2012, were 5.53% of annual salary. Employer contributions required for fiscal year 2012 were 10.28% of annual salary as required by the June 30, 2009, actuarial valuation.
The following table summarizes the Georgia Gwinnett College contributions by defined benefit plan for the years ending June 30, 2012, June 30, 2011, and June 30, 2010 (dollars in thousands):
Fiscal Year
ERS
Required
Percentage
Contribution
Contributed
TRS
Required
Percentage
Contribution
Contributed
2012
$
2011
$
2010
$
Regents Retirement Plan
9,885 8,848 8,848
100% 100% 100%
$ 1,509,197
$ 1,171,368
$
852,089
100% 100% 100%
Plan Description The Regents Retirement Plan, a single-employer defined contribution plan, is an optional retirement plan that was created/established by the Georgia General Assembly in O.C.G.A. 47-21-1 et.seq. and administered by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. O.C.G.A. 47-3-68(a) defines who may participate in the Regents Retirement Plan. An "eligible university system employee" is a faculty member or a principal administrator, as designated by the regulations of the Board of Regents. Under the Regents Retirement Plan, a plan participant may purchase annuity contracts from four approved vendors (AIG-VALIC, American Century, Fidelity, and TIAA-CREF) for the purpose of receiving retirement and death benefits. 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.
Georgia Gwinnett College makes monthly employer contributions for the Regents Retirement Plan at rates adopted by the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia Board of Trustees in accordance with State statute and as advised by their independent actuary. For fiscal year 2012, the employer
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contribution was 9.24% for the 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.
Georgia Gwinnett College and the covered employees made the required contributions of $2,079,067 (9.24%) and $1,125,039 (5%), respectively.
AIG-VALIC, American Century, Fidelity, and TIAA-CREF have separately issued financial reports which may be obtained through their respective corporate offices.
Georgia Defined Contribution Plan
Plan Description Georgia Gwinnett College participates in the Georgia Defined Contribution Plan (GDCP) which is a single-employer defined contribution plan established by the General Assembly of Georgia for the purpose of providing retirement coverage for State employees who are temporary, seasonal, and part-time 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 of age 65. The payment will be based upon mortality tables and interest assumptions to be adopted by the Board of Trustees. If a member has less than $3,500 credited to his/her account, the Board of Trustees has the option of requiring a lump sum distribution to the member in lieu of making periodic payments. Upon the death of a 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 Member contributions are seven and one-half percent (7.5%) of gross 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.
Total contributions made by employees during fiscal year 2012 amounted to $291,039 which represents 7.5% of covered payroll. These contributions met the requirements of the plan.
The Georgia Defined Contribution Plan issues a financial report each fiscal year, which may be obtained from the ERS offices.
NOTE 10: RISK MANAGEMENT
The University System of Georgia offers its employees and retirees access to three different selfinsured healthcare plan options. Effective January 1, 2012, The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia PPO and HDHP plan names were changed to BCBS Open Access PPO and HAS/HDHP Open Access POS, respectively; both plans will use the Blue Cross Blue Shield Open Access POS network. Also effective January 1, 2012, the Consumer Choice Option was eliminated and the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia HMO and the Kaiser Permanente HMO were frozen for new enrollment for active employees only; the Senior Advantage Plan 65+ remained open for new enrollment.
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EXHIBIT "D"
Georgia Gwinnett College and participating employs and retirees pay premiums to either of the selfinsured healthcare plan options to access benefits coverage. The respective self-insured healthcare plan options are included in the financial statements of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia - University System Office. All units of the University System of Georgia share the risk of loss for claims associated with these plans. The reserves for these plans are considered to be a self-sustaining risk fund. The Board of Regents has contracted with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia, a wholly owned subsidiary of WellPoint, to serve as the claims administrator for the selfinsured healthcare plan products. In addition to the self-insured healthcare plan options offered to the employees of the University System of Georgia, a fully insured HMO healthcare plan option is also offered to System employees through Kaiser.
The Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) has the responsibility for the State of Georgia of making and carrying out decisions that will minimize the adverse effects of accidental loses 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 properly, employee and automobile liability, fidelity and certain other risks. 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.
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 11: 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 expenditure disallowed under grant terms. The amount of expenditures which may be disallowed by the grantor cannot be determined at this time although Georgia Gwinnett College expects such amounts, if any, to be immaterial to its overall financial positions.
Litigation, claims and assessments filed against Georgia Gwinnett 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, 2012.
NOTE 12: POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS OTHER THAN PENSION BENEFITS
Pursuant to the general powers conferred by the Official Code of Georgia Annotated Section 20-3-31, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia has established group health and life insurance programs for regular employees of the University System of Georgia. It is the policy of the Board of Regents to permit employees of the University System of Georgia eligible for retirement or
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that become permanently and totally disabled to continue as members of the group health and life insurance programs. The policies of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia define and delineate who is eligible for these post-employment 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. With regard to life insurance, the employer covers the total cost for $25,000 of basic life insurance. If an individual elects to have supplemental, and/or, dependent life insurance coverage, such costs are borne entirely by the employee.
The Board of Regents Retiree Health Benefit Plan is a single employer defined benefit plan. Financial statements and required supplementary information for the Plan are included in the publicly available Consolidated Annual Financial Report of the University System of Georgia. The College pays the employer portion of health insurance for its eligible retirees based on rates that are established annually by the Board of Regents for the upcoming plan year. For the 2011 and 2012 plan years, the employer rate was between 70-75% of the total health insurance cost for eligible retirees and the retiree rate was between 25-30%.
As of June 30, 2012, there were 5 employees who had retired or were disabled that were receiving these post-employment health and life insurance benefits. For the year ended June 30, 2012, Georgia Gwinnett College recognized as incurred $31,042 of expenditures, which was net of $12,769 of participant contributions.
NOTE 13: AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS
The Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation is a legally separate, tax exempt organization whose activities primarily support Georgia Gwinnett College. This affiliated organization is considered a potential component unit of the State of Georgia in accordance with GASB Statement No. 39, Determining Whether Certain Organizations are Component Units. Therefore, the financial statements of this affiliated organization are not included in these financial statements. Copies of the financial statements for the affiliated organization may be obtained from Georgia Gwinnett College.
NOTE 14: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
The supplementary information presented on Schedules 1, 2, 3 and 4 was prepared on a prescribed basis of accounting that demonstrates compliance with budgetary statutes and regulations of the State of Georgia, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than generally accepted accounting principles. The information was derived from, and relates directly to, the same information used to prepare the financial statements. However, the budgetary statutes and regulations of the State of Georgia require reporting of certain information that is not in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
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GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE SELECTED FINANCIAL NOTES
JUNE 30, 2012
EXHIBIT "D"
Presented below is a reconciliation of the fund balance of the Budget Fund, as reported on Schedule 1, to Net Assets of business-type activities, as reported on Exhibit A.
Total Fund Balances - Budget Fund - Non-GAAP Basis (Schedule "1")
$
739,651
Amounts reported for Business-Type Activities in the Statement of Net Assets are different because:
Capital Assets used in Business-Type Activities are not reported in the Budget Fund.
214,873,524
Uncollectible accounts receivable are reported as an asset and reserved fund balance in the Budget Fund and as a contra-asset account on the Statement of Net Assets.
-134,508
Agency Fund activities are not reported as a component of the Budget Fund. Assets Liabilities Total Net Effect of Agency Fund Activity
$
1,283,641
-1,283,641
0
Auxiliary Enterprises Fund activities are not reported as a component of the Budget Fund. Assets Liabilities Total Net Effect of Auxiliary Enterprises Fund Activity
$
6,459,935
-521,768
5,938,167
Student Activities Fund activities are not reported as a component of the Budget Fund. Assets Liabilities Total Net Effect of Student Activity Fund Activity
$
2,377,056
-209,700
2,167,356
The budgetary basis of accounting implemented by the State of Georgia recognizes expenditures when encumbered. The following adjustments were made to eliminate this activity for reporting on the Statement of Net Assets. Payables reported in the Budget Fund that are based on encumbrances are eliminated for GAAP reporting. Reimbursement from grantors reported as revenues in the Budget Fund that are for expenditures based on encumbrances are deferred for GAAP reporting. Total Net Effect of Encumbrance Activity
$
1,162,797
-270,450
892,347
Certain Liabilities are not due and payable in the current period and therefore are not reported as liabilities in the Budget Fund. Capital Leases Payable Compensated Absences Payable Contracts Payable Total Liabilities
$ -170,481,987 -1,356,990 -276,502
-172,115,479
Net Assets of Business-Type Activities (Exhibit "A")
$ 52,361,058
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GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE BALANCE SHEET (STATUTORY BASIS)
BUDGET FUND JUNE 30, 2012
ASSETS
Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable
Federal Financial Assistance Other Prepaid Expenditures
Total Assets
LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY
Liabilities Accrued Payroll Accounts Payable Encumbrances Payable Deferred Revenue
Total Liabilities
Fund Balances Reserved Department Sales and Services Indirect Cost Recoveries Technology Fees Uncollectible Accounts Receivable Unreserved Surplus
Total Fund Balances
Total Liabilities and Fund Balances
SCHEDULE "1"
$
2,233,141.12
96,441.34 893,248.39
6,296.00
$
3,229,126.85
$
44,653.90
122,648.11
1,162,796.86
1,159,377.14
$
2,489,476.01
$
69,112.83
10,525.21
525,320.85
134,508.28
183.67
$
739,650.84
$
3,229,126.85
Statutory Basis financial information was prepared on a prescribed basis of accounting that demonstrates compliance with budgetary statutes and regulations of the State of Georgia, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than generally accepted accounting principles.
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GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE SUMMARY BUDGET COMPARISON AND SURPLUS ANALYSIS REPORT (STATUTORY BASIS)
BUDGET FUND YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012
SCHEDULE "2"
REVENUES
State Appropriation State General Funds
Non-State Funds Research Funds - Other Agency Funds
Total Revenues
CARRY-OVER FROM PRIOR YEARS
Transfers from Reserved Fund Balance
Total Funds Available
EXPENDITURES
Teaching
Excess of Funds Available over Expenditures
FUND BALANCE JULY 1
Reserved Unreserved
ADJUSTMENTS
Prior Year Payables/Expenditures Unreserved Fund Balance (Surplus) Returned
to Board of Regents - University System Office Year Ended June 30, 2011
Prior Year Reserved Fund Balance Included in Funds Available
FUND BALANCE JUNE 30
BUDGET
ACTUAL
VARIANCE FAVORABLE (UNFAVORABLE)
$ 32,912,433.00 $ 32,912,433.00 $
0.00
25,000,000.00 39,821,788.00
19,616,635.53 34,875,374.32
-5,383,364.47 -4,946,413.68
$ 97,734,221.00 $ 87,404,442.85 $ -10,329,778.15
0.00
267,346.79
267,346.79
$ 97,734,221.00 $ 87,671,789.64 $ -10,062,431.36
$ 97,734,221.00 $ 86,957,592.58 $ 10,776,628.42
$
0.00 $
714,197.06 $
714,197.06
292,616.90 35.66
183.67
-35.66 -267,346.79
$
739,650.84
SUMMARY OF FUND BALANCE
Reserved Department Sales and Services Indirect Cost Recoveries Technology Fees Uncollectible Accounts Receivable
Total Reserved
Unreserved Surplus
Total Fund Balance
Statutory Basis financial information was prepared on a prescribed basis of accounting that demonstrates compliance with budgetary statutes and regulations of the State of Georgia, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than generally accepted accounting principles.
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$
69,112.83
10,525.21
525,320.85
134,508.28
$
739,467.17
183.67
$
739,650.84
GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE STATEMENT OF FUNDS AVAILABLE AND EXPENDITURES COMPARED TO BUDGET BY PROGRAM AND FUNDING SOURCE
(STATUTORY BASIS) BUDGET FUND YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012
Teaching State Appropriation State General Funds Other Funds
Total Teaching
Original Appropriation
Amended Appropriation
Final Budget
Current Year Revenues
$
33,584,115.00 $ 33,584,115.00 $ 32,912,433.00 $ 32,912,433.00
52,916,788.00
52,916,788.00
64,821,788.00
54,492,009.85
$
86,500,903.00 $ 86,500,903.00 $ 97,734,221.00 $ 87,404,442.85
Statutory Basis financial information was prepared on a prescribed basis of accounting that demonstrates compliance with budgetary statutes and regulations of the State of Georgia, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than generally accepted accounting principles.
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SCHEDULE "3"
Funds Available Compared to Budget
Prior Year
Adjustments and
Total
Carry-Over
Program Transfers Funds Available
Variance Positive (Negative)
Expenditures Compared to Budget
Variance
Actual
Positive (Negative)
Excess (Deficiency) of Funds Available
Over/(Under) Expenditures
$
0.00 $
267,346.79
0.00 $ 32,912,433.00 $
0.00
54,759,356.64
0.00 $ 32,912,433.00 $ -10,062,431.36 54,045,159.58
0.00 $ 10,776,628.42
0.00 714,197.06
$ 267,346.79 $
0.00 $ 87,671,789.64 $ -10,062,431.36 $ 86,957,592.58 $
10,776,628.42 $
714,197.06
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GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE STATEMENT OF CHANGES TO FUND BALANCE BY PROGRAM AND FUNDING SOURCE
(STATUTORY BASIS) BUDGET FUND YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012
Teaching State Appropriation State General Funds Other Funds
Total Teaching
Prior Year Reserves Not Available for Expenditure Uncollectible Accounts Receivable
Beginning Fund Balance/(Deficit)
July 1
Fund Balance Carried Over from
Prior Period as Funds Available
Return of Fiscal Year 2011
Surplus
Prior Period Adjustments
$
0.36 $
267,382.09
$
267,382.45 $
0.00 $ -267,346.79
-267,346.79 $
25,270.11
0.00
-0.36 $ -35.30
-35.66 $
182.03 1.64
183.67
0.00
0.00
Budget Unit Totals
$
292,652.56 $
-267,346.79 $
-35.66 $
183.67
Statutory Basis financial information was prepared on a prescribed basis of accounting that demonstrates compliance with budgetary statutes and regulations of the State of Georgia, which is a comprehensive basis of accounting other than generally accepted accounting principles.
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SCHEDULE "4"
Other Adjustments
Early Return Fiscal Year 2012
Surplus
Excess (Deficiency) of Funds Available
Over/(Under) Expenditures
Ending Fund Balance/(Deficit)
June 30
Analysis of Ending Fund Balance
Reserved
Surplus/(Deficit)
Total
$
0.00 $
-109,238.17
$ -109,238.17 $
109,238.17
$
0.00 $
0.00 $ 0.00
0.00 $
0.00 $ 714,197.06
714,197.06 $
182.03 $ 604,960.53
0.00 $ 604,958.89
605,142.56 $ 604,958.89 $
182.03 $ 1.64
183.67 $
182.03 604,960.53
605,142.56
0.00
0.00
134,508.28
134,508.28
0.00
134,508.28
0.00 $
714,197.06 $
739,650.84 $ 739,467.17 $
183.67 $
739,650.84
Summary of Ending Fund Balance Reserved
Department Sales and Services Indirect Cost Recoveries Technology Fees Uncollectible Accounts Receivable Unreserved Surplus
Total Ending Fund Balance - June 30
$ 69,112.83 10,525.21
525,320.85 134,508.28
$
$ 739,467.17 $
$
183.67 183.67 $
69,112.83 10,525.21 525,320.85 134,508.28
183.67
739,650.84
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GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE RECONCILIATION OF SALARIES AND TRAVEL
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012
SCHEDULE "5"
Totals per Annual Supplement
Accruals June 30, 2012 June 30, 2011
Compensated Absences June 30, 2012 June 30, 2011
Adjustments Shared Services on Jointly Staffed Personnel Georgia College and State University Preczewski, Stanley Georgia Institute of Technology Meek, Alfie Georgia Perimeter College Ahmed, Hamid Khan, Niaz Whittington, Stephanie Georgia State University Healy, Anthony Tomashot, Shane Kennesaw State University Goodwin, Randal Southern PolyTechnic State University Snavely, Vanessa University of Georgia Chapman, Jennifer Hopkins, Arthur Mayfield, Mark
SALARIES
$
42,568,628 $
TRAVEL 400,660
47,667
67
-191,673
1,260,556 -1,109,702
-239,314
8,306
-6,300 -10,500 -11,733
-9,850 9,900
25,836
-750
-3,230 19,520 -4,158
$
42,353,203 $
400,727
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SECTION II FINDINGS, QUESTIONED COSTS AND OTHER ITEMS
GEORGIA GWINNETT COLLEGE SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS, QUESTIONED COSTS AND OTHER ITEMS
YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2012
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS No matters were reported. FEDERAL AWARD FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS No matters were reported. OTHER ITEMS (NOTED FOR MANAGEMENT'S CONSIDERATION) No matters were reported.