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<br />, <br /> <br />City of Centerville <br />December 4, 2001 <br />Page Two <br /> <br />Management is responsible for making all financial records and related information available to us. We understand that you will <br />provide us with such information required for our audit and that you are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of that <br />information. We will advise you about appropriate accouoting principles and their application and will assist in the preparation of <br />your fmancial statements, but the responsibility for the fmancial statements remains with you. That responsibility includes the <br />establishment and maintenance of adequate records and effective internal control over financial reporting, the selection and <br />application of accounting principles, and the safeguarding of assets. Management is responsible for adjusting the financial <br />statements to correct material misstatements and for confirming to us in the representation letter that the effects of any <br />uncorrected misstatements aggregated by us during the current engagement and pertaining to the latest period presented are <br />immaterial, both individually and in the aggregate, to the financial statements taken as a whole. <br /> <br />Audit Procedures-General <br /> <br />An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements; <br />therefore, our audit will involve judgment about the number of transactions to be examined and the areas to be tested. We will <br />plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable rather than absolute assurance about whether the financial statements are free of <br />material misstatement, whether caused by error or fraud. Because an audit is designed to provide reasonable, but not absolute <br />assurance and because we will not perform a detailed examination of all transactions, there is a risk that material misstatements <br />(whether caused by errors or fraud) or illegal acts may exist and not be detected by us. In addition, an audit is not designed to <br />detect immaterial misstatements, immaterial illegal acts, or illegal acts that do not have a direct effect on the financial statements. <br />However, we will inform you of any material errors that come to our attention and any ,fraud that comes to our attention. We will <br />also inform you of any illegal acts that come to our attention, unless clearly inconsequential. Our responsibility as auditors is <br />limited to the period covered by our audit and does not extend to matters that might arise during any later periods for which we <br />are not engaged as auditors. <br /> <br />Our procedures will include tests of documentary evidence supporting the transactions recorded in the accounts, and may include <br />tests of the physical existence of inventories, and direct confirmation of receivables and certain other assets and liabilities by <br />correspondence with selected individuals, creditors, and tinancial institutions. We will request written representations from your <br />attorneys as part of the engagement, and they may bill you for responding to this inquiry. At the conclusion of our audit, we will <br />also require certain 'WIitten representations from you about the financial statements and related matter$~ <br /> <br />Identifying and ensuring that tbe City complies with laws, regulations, contracts, and agreements is the responsibility of <br />management. As part of obtaining reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, <br />we will perform tests ofthe City's compliance with applicable laws and regulations and the provisions of contracts and <br />agreements, However, the objective of our audit will not be to provide an opinion on overall compliance and we will not express <br />such an opinion. <br /> <br />Audit Procedures-Internal Controls <br /> <br />In planning and performing our audit, we will consider the intemal control sufficient to plan the audit in order to determine the <br />nature, timing, and extent of our auditing procedures for the purpose of expressing our opinion on the City's financial statements. <br /> <br />We will obtain an uoderstanding of the design of the relevant controls and whether they have been placed in operation, and we <br />will assess control risk. Tests of controls may be performed to test the effectiveness of certain controls that we consider relevant <br />to preventing and detecting errors and fraud that are material to the fmancial statements and to preventing and detecting <br />misstatements resulting from illegal acts and other noncompliance matters that have a direct and material effect on the fmancial <br />statements. (Tests of controls are required only if control risk is assessed below the maximum level.) Our tests, if performed, will <br />be less in scope than would be necessary to render an opinion on internal control and, accordingly, no opinion will be expressed. <br /> <br />An audit is not designed to provide assurance on internal control Of to identify reportable conditions. However, we will inform the <br />governing body or audit connnittee of any matters involving internal control and its operation that we consider to be reportable <br />conditions under standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accouotants. Reportable conditions involve <br />matters coming to our attention relating to significant deficiencies in the design or operation of tile internal control that, in our <br />judgment, could adversely affect the entity's ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial data consistent with the <br />assertions of management in the fll1ancial statements. <br />