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Item 10 - File Fiscal Year 2021-22 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report
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EXHIBIT 3 <br />Clifton LarsonAllen LLP <br />CLAconnect.com <br />Honorable City Council <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Santa Ana, California <br />We have audited the financial statements of the governmental activities, business -type activities, each <br />major fund, and the aggregate remaining fund information of the City of Santa Ana (the City) as of and <br />for the year ended June 30, 2022, and have issued our report thereon dated December 28, 2022. We <br />have previously communicated to you information about our responsibilities under auditing standards <br />generally accepted in the United States of America and Government Auditing Standards, as well as <br />certain information related to the planned scope and timing of our audit in our engagement letter dated <br />August 16, 2022. Professional standards also require that we communicate to you the following <br />information related to our audit. <br />Significant audit findings <br />Qualitative aspects of accounting practices <br />Accounting policies <br />Management is responsible for the selection and use of appropriate accounting policies. The significant <br />accounting policies used by the City are described in Note I to the financial statements. <br />As described in Note 1 E, the City changed accounting policies related to leases by adopting <br />Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) Statement No. 87, Leases, effective July 1, 2021. <br />Accordingly, the accounting change has been applied to the beginning of the period of adoption. <br />We noted no transactions entered into by the City during the year for which there is a lack of <br />authoritative guidance or consensus. All significant transactions have been recognized in the financial <br />statements in the proper period. <br />Accounting estimates <br />Accounting estimates are an integral part of the financial statements prepared by management and are <br />based on management's knowledge and experience about past and current events and assumptions <br />about future events. Certain accounting estimates are particularly sensitive because of their <br />significance to the financial statements and because of the possibility that future events affecting them <br />may differ significantly from those expected. The most sensitive estimates affecting the financial <br />statements were: <br />The annual required contributions, pension expense, net pension liability, and <br />corresponding deferred outflows of resources and deferred inflows of resources for the <br />City's agent multiple employer defined benefit pension plans are based on actuarial <br />valuations provided by California Public Employee Retirement System actuaries and for <br />the City's single employer defined benefit pension plan are based on an actuarial <br />valuation provided by a third -party actuary. <br />CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP) is an independent network member of CLA Global. See CLAglobal.com/disclaimer. <br />
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