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Unreliable Inventory accounts due to non-application of Perpetual Inventory Method and other deficiencies

Pulilan · 2022

Severity: HighRecommendation: Unknown

What Happened?

Category: Financial ManagementIssue: Non-compliance

The town's inventory records are not trustworthy. They did not use the required perpetual inventory method, turned in the physical inventory report late, and did not keep the proper stock cards and ledger cards. This means the amount of inventory reported on the financial statements cannot be confirmed as accurate or complete.

Why It Matters

Recommended Actions

  • Require the (a) MA to (i) strictly adhere to the PIM in the recording of inventories for fair presentation o f Inventory accounts in the financial statements
  • And (ii) maintain an updated SLCs in required format to account for all the receipts and issuances of inventories
  • (b) GSO Officer to (i) conduct periodic physical count of inventories and submit the results thereof to the Audit Team within the prescribed period
  • (ii) maintain SCs in the required format for the recording of receipts and issuances of inventories
  • And (iii) perform regular reconciliation of inventory records with the MAO.

Original Audit Finding Excerpt

"The existence and reliability of the Inventory accounts balance totaling ₱4,006,185.05 as at December 31, 2022 were not established due to (a) non-application of the Perpetual Inventory Method (PIM) in the recording of inventories; (b) delayed submission of the Report on the Physical Count of Inventories (RPCI) as at year-end; and (c) non-maintenance of basic inventory records contrary to the pertinent provisions of the Manual on the New Government Accounting System (MNGAS) for Local Government Units (LGUs), Volume I."

Source Document

10-Pulilan2022_Part2-Observation_and_Recomm.pdf

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