The housing industry is subject to ongoing regulatory changes that are critical to an agency's operations. Recently, we shared changes impacting compliance for multifamily housing, but that's just one example: all facets of the industry are subject to ongoing changes to compliance.
In 2023, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) released their Operational Performance, Evaluation, and Risk Assessment (OPERA) plan to support residents of HUD housing in providing financial, health, and safety inspections. This plan was budgeted for fiscal year 2024 with the intention of improving the delivery of independent, objective, and evidence-based assessments.
Furthermore, HUD has released to the federal register a proposed rule to revise Public Housing Authority (PHA) performance indicators to emphasize the importance of assessments and financial condition, with an intention to release in early fiscal year 2025. With this being said, there is ample opportunity within the housing industry to streamline and restructure operations.
To address these opportunities and challenges, our specialized consultants ensure concise documentation, compliance, and implementation of reliable controls. To ensure a smooth audit and effective operational efficiencies, you may want to consider having a firm such as BerryDunn work with you in two specific areas: Audit readiness and operational assessments.
Audit readiness
Audit readiness is critical to the housing industry as housing laws and regulations are stringent. In an ever-changing technological and economic environment, there is ample opportunity to head the way for efficient and effective internal controls. By improving the process of achieving audit readiness, the following can be anticipated:
- Implementing and evaluating internal controls consistently will decrease the potential for financial discrepancies. This streamlines audit readiness and allows the entity to make sound financial decisions.
- The chances of non-compliance with laws and regulations decrease. This allows formidable reputation and increases the potential of federal funding to be received.
- By leaning into technological advancements, operational efficiencies will allow more time to identify, research, and resolve discrepancies in real time.
Operational assessments
Operational assessments provide organizations with an opportunity to identify potential weaknesses and areas of improvement, and to build operational efficiencies.
Operational assessments can benefit an organization by:
- Building capacity, supporting management, and diagnosing problems.
- Setting clear goals, defining specific objectives, and focusing on areas crucial for strategic planning.
- Gathering comprehensive data from diverse sources such as financial records, operational metrics, and employee feedback.
- Objectively assessing action plans that include clear guidance and proper accountability.
A well-executed financial and operational assessment can boost culture, improve system and process efficiency, and allow organizations to thrive and grow in a constantly changing internal control and regulatory environment.
Our affordable housing audit, tax, and compliance team understands the specific challenges and opportunities that affordable housing agencies face. Learn more about our services.