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CORRECTED AND UNCORRECTED MISSTATEMENTS <br />Professional standards require us to accumulate all known and likely misstatements identified during the <br />audit, other than those that are trivial, and communicate them to the appropriate level of management. <br />Where applicable, management has corrected all such misstatements. In addition, none of the <br />misstatements detected as a result of audit procedures and corrected by management, when applicable, <br />were material, either individually or in the aggregate, to each opinion unit's financial statements taken as <br />a whole. <br />DISAGREEMENTS WITH MANAGEMENT <br />For purposes of this report, professional standards define a disagreement with management as a financial <br />accounting, reporting, or auditing matter, whether or not resolved to our satisfaction, that could be <br />significant to the financial statements or the auditor's report. We are pleased to report that no such <br />disagreements arose during the course of our audit. <br />MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATIONS <br />We have requested certain representations from management that are included in the management <br />representation letter dated June 10, 2013. <br />MANAGEMENT CONSULTATIONS WITH OTHER INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS <br />In some cases, management may decide to consult with other accountants about auditing and accounting <br />matters, similar to obtaining a "second opinion" on certain situations. If a consultation involves <br />application of an accounting principle to the City's fmancial statements or a determination of the type of <br />auditor's opinion that may be expressed on those statements, our professional standards require the <br />consulting accountant to check with us to determine that the consultant has all the relevant facts. To our <br />knowledge, there were no such consultations with other accountants. <br />OTHER AUDIT FINDINGS OR ISSUES <br />We generally discuss a variety of matters, including the application of accounting principles and auditing <br />standards, with management each year prior to retention as the City's auditors. However, these <br />discussions occurred in the normal course of our professional relationship and our responses were not a <br />condition to our retention. <br />OTHER INFORMATION IN DOCUMENTS CONTAINING AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br />Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming opinions on the financial statements that collectively <br />comprise the City's basic financial statements. Other information, including the introductory section, <br />combining and individual fund statements and schedules, and the statistical section accompanying the <br />basic financial statements are presented for purposes of additional analysis and are not required parts of <br />the basic financial statements. <br />With respect to the combining and individual fund statements and schedules accompanying the financial <br />statements, we made certain inquiries of management and evaluated the form, content, and methods of <br />preparing the information to determine that the information complies with accounting principles generally <br />accepted in the United States of America, the method of preparing it has not changed from the prior <br />period, and the information is appropriate and complete in relation to our audit of the basic fmancial <br />statements. We compared and reconciled the combining and individual fund statements and schedules to <br />the underlying accounting records used to prepare the basic financial statements or to the basic financial <br />statements themselves. <br />With respect to the introductory section and the statistical section accompanying the basic financial <br />statements, our procedures were limited to reading this other information, and in doing so we did not <br />identify any material inconsistencies with the audited financial statements. <br />-3- <br />