Academy Trusts Spend £26m On Audit Fees
Posted 2nd February 2015
In recent blogs we have reminded you about deadlines for the submission of Audited Accounts, Value for Money Statements and the Annual Accounts Return. On the 20 January the EFA’s own accounts to 31 March 2014 were placed in the public domain.
In this blog we look at that this tells us about Academy Trusts. But first that has the EFA planned for February?
EFA Planner
A quieter month for schools and their business managers in February:
Academies:
- Submit spring school census (by 11 February)
- Publish their admissions appeals timetable for 2015
- Publishes guide to completing 2015 to 2016 budget forecast return for all academy trusts open as at 31 March 2015
- Publishes guide to funding allocations for 2014 to 2015 for academies opening between 1 April 2015 and 31 August 2015
- Publishes March accounts return and guidance for academy trusts that did not prepare audited financial statements as at 31 August 2014, or opened new academies between 1 September 2014 and 31 March 2015
- Publishes March accounts return online training video
- Issues 2015 to 2016 final funding allocations covering pre- and post-16 provision, 16 to 19 Bursary Fund, Residential Bursary Fund
- A material misstatement that arises from academy trusts being consolidated using data from different accounting periods
- The recognition of land and buildings in the accounts
- A material misstatement regarding the comparative figures for 2013
- Amend all academy trust year ends from 31 August to 31 March; or
- Request all academy trusts prepare an additional set of accounts at 31 March – which the EFA estimates will cost Academy Trusts an additional £30m per annum.
- 80% of academy trusts submitted their Budget Forecast Returns by 31 July 2013
- 92% of academy trusts submitted their accounts and audit management letter by 31 December 2013
- 74% of academy trusts submitted their Value for Money statements by 31 December 2013
- 93% of academy trusts submitted their August Accounts Return by 31 January 2014
- The EFA had concerns on 1% of academy trusts at 31 March 2014; that’s 26 Trusts
- There were 45 contacts received that included concerns about academy schools
- Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction;
- Holding the Head to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils;
- Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent.”