Title: Project Based Accounting
1Project Based Accounting Asset Management
- Julie Miles, Financial Analyst
- HUD-Kansas City, KS
- 913-551-5529
2Agenda
- All PHAs
- Project-Based Budgeting Accounting
- Small PHAs (Less Than 250 PH Units)
- Single AMPs
- Multiple AMPs
- Large PHAs (250 PH Units)
- Decliners Accelerate AM Implementation for
Stop-Loss
3Asset Management
Asset Management (AM)
Project-Based Management (PBM)
Project-Based Accounting (PBA)
Project-Based Budgeting (PBB)
4PBB PBA
- Project Level
- Budgeting
- Accounting
- Financial Statement Reporting
- Applies To All Programs Revenue Sources
Supporting Projects Under ACC
5PBM
- Focus on Operation Management of Project
- Address Project Needs With Project Resources
- Day-to-Day Responsibilities Decision-Making at
Project Levelnot Central Office - Project-Specific
- Marketing
- Leasing
- Resident Services
- Routine and Preventative Maintenance
- Lease Enforcement
- Protective Services
6AM
- AM PBM PBB PBA
- PHA-Wide Policy Direction
- Long-Term Capital Administrative Planning
- Property Management Performance
- Review of Entity-wide Financial Information
- Long-Term Viability of Properties
- Risk Management
- Property Repositioning Replacement
7Applicability
- PBB PBA Required for All PHAs
- FYBs 7/1/07 Later
- PBM AM Required FY 11
- PHAs With 250 or More PH Units
- Accelerate AM Implementation for Stop Loss
- PBM AM Optional
- PHAs With Less Than 250 PH Units 1 AMP
- Elect AM Implementation for Stop Loss Incentive
8PBB
- Budget Required for Each AMP
- Budget Recommended for Central Office Cost Center
(COCC) - Stop-Loss Requires COCC Budget
- Board Approval of Each AMP on 1 Resolution
- Unless Troubled, Budget Submission to HUD Not
Required - Submit Board Resolution to HUD Field Office
9PBB Format
- Revise Existing Budget Forms
- No Uniform Budget Format, but Must
- Reconcile to FDS
- Allow Comparison to Actual Revenues Expenses
- Include All Revenues Expenses of the Operating
Capital Funds - Include Estimate of Operating Subsidy Proration
- Include Fungibility Transfers (ex. CFP for
Operations) - Include Anticipated Uses of Excess Cash
10New FDS Format
- AMP Level Financial Reporting
- Operating Fund and Capital Fund Reporting at AMP
Level vs. PHA Level - New Columns
- AMP COCC Columns Replace Low-Rent and CFP
Columns - Elimination Column Subtracts Internal COCC/AMP
Transactions from Entity-Wide Totals
11New FDS Line Items
- Fee Revenues Expenses
- More Expense Detail
- Other Operating-Administrative
- Ordinary Maintenance Operations-Contract Costs
- Insurance Premiums
- Memo Accounts
- Measure Revenue Loss
- Unit Month Detail
- CFP Expenditure Data
12New FDSPHA Level
13New FDSAMP Level
14PBA-CFP
- CFP for AMPs OnlyExcept COCC CFP Management Fee
- Unobligated Grants Actual Costs
- Actual Costs for Unobligated Grant Prior to AM
- Future Grants Fee-for-Service if Implement AM
- Transfers to Operations Allowed with Current
Regulatory Limits - Work Item Fungibility Continues
- Future Transition of BLIs to FDS
15PBA-PHAS
- New PHAS Assessment
- Starting FYE 6/30/08
- AMP-Level Score Rolled Up to PHA-Level Score
- First Year Transitional Scores
- First Year CFP Bonus Based on Previous PHAS Score
16Stop-Loss
- Transition Calculation
- FFY 04 Subsidy Eligibility if New Operating
Subsidy Formula Implemented - 5-Year Loss Phase-in
- Year 1 CY 07 5 Limit 95 Add-on
- Year 2 CY 08 24 Limit 76 Add-on
- Year 3 CY 09 43 Limit 57 Add-on
- Year 4 CY 10 62 Limit 38 Add-on
- Year 5 CY 11 81 Limit 19 Add-on
- Stop-Loss Limits Loss to Applicable Percent in
Year Stop-Loss Approved
17Stop-Loss Due Dates
- Year 1 Due 10/15/07
- Year 2 Due 4/15/08
- Year 3 Due 10/15/08
- Year 4 Due 10/15/09
- Year 5 Due 10/15/10
18Stop-Loss for Large PHAs
- 250 PH Units or More
- COCC
- Multiple AMPs
- Traditional Asset Management
19Stop-Loss for Small PHAs
- Less Than 250 PH Units
- Alternate Asset Management (No COCC) if PUM Admin
Doesnt Exceed Admin Threshold - Admin Threshold Published in Supplement to PIH
Notice 2007-09, Financial Management Handbook,
Table 9.1 - Admin Threshold Updated Annually, Schedule of
Management Fees, Table 2, 80th Percentile
Administrative Costs - http//www.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/ph/am/acco
unting.cfm
20PUM Admin Calculation
- Admin Salaries
- Admin Benefits
- Outside Management Expense
- Other Admin
- Admin Costs CFP BLI 1408 Mgmt Improvements
- Occupied Units Approved Vacancies
- Calculation Excludes Audit Expense Excludes
Limited Vacancies
21Appeal for Changing Market Conditions
- May Increase Subsidy if Vacant Unit Months
Exceeded Limited Vacancies - Decreases PUM Admin Cost
- Appeal With OpSub Calculation or by OpSub
Revision Deadline - List of Unit Numbers Periods Vacant
- Narrative Explaining Specific Changing Market
Conditions (ex. Population Decline, Competing
Project, etc.) - Narrative Explaining Marketing Efforts
- Certify No Waiting List for Unit Months in Appeal
- Certify Unit Months in Appeal Ready to Rent (not
Downtime or Make-Ready)
22AM
- 250 PH Units
- To Qualify for Stop-Loss, Decliners Less Than 250
PH Units Exceeds Admin Limit
23AM
- COCC
- 4 PUM AM OpSub Add-on if 2 AMPs
- Monitor Cash Flow at AMP Level
- Bank Account Per AMP Not Required
- Replace Cost Allocation with Fee-for-Service
24AMBalance Sheet Allocation
- Required 1st Year of AM
- Assign to AMP/COCC/Other Program if Direct
Relationship Exists - Assign Equipment to Controlling AMP/COCC/Other
Program
25Legacy Costs Associated Unfunded Liabilities
- Allocate to AMP, COCC Other Programs to Ensure
All Bear Proportionate ShareMay Consider Ability
to Pay
26Compensated Absences
- Allocate Based on Current Employee Assignment
- Transfer Associated Liability Liquid Asset if
Employee TransfersA/P A/R if No Liquid Asset
Available - COCC May Setup A/R from AMPs Other Programs for
COCC Share At Initial Balance Sheet Allocation - Not Subject to Excess Cash Rules
- Eliminate A/R A/P on FDS
27Pension Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEBs)
- Current Retired Employees
- Pension, Retiree Medical Other Related Expenses
- Accounting Contributions Based on Retirement
Plan - Allocate Annual Contribution Based on Employee
Assignment
28Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEBs)
- Historically Pay-As-You-Go
- GASB 45 Requires Liability Recording
- Annual Required Contribution (ARC)
- Normal Annual Cost
- Share of Unfunded LiabilityNot to Exceed 30
Years - Charge to COCC for All Employees
29OPEBs (Continued)
- Non-COCC Employee Share AMPs Other Programs
Transfer Liquid Assets Annually to COCC to Cover
ARC - COCC Employee Share Covered by Fees Earned
- A/P A/R if No Liquid Assets Available
- Not Subject to Excess Cash Rules
30Other Liabilities
- Lawsuits, Legal Actions, Lead-Based Paint,
Asbestos - Record at COCC
- Recover from AMPs Other Programs Based on
Reasonable Method - Not Subject to Excess Cash Rules
- A/P A/R if No Liquid Assets Available
31AMBalance Sheet Allocation
- Restricted Assets
- Real Personal Property Assigned to COCC
- Restricted Assets Subject to Federal Program
Rules - Future Guidance on COCC Asset Disposal
32AMWorking Capital
- Assign Cash to COCC Equivalent of Up to 6 Months
Estimated Property Management, Bookkeeping, and
AM Fees Based on 100 Occupancy of All ACC Units - Not Subject to Excess Cash Restrictions
- If Cash Not Available at AMP, May Record
Receivable/Liability - Receivable/Liability Must Be Paid Prior to
Payment of Additional AM Fees or AMP Fungibility
Transfer
33Cost Assignment
- Front Line (AMP) Expenses
- Related to Direct Operation of the Property
- vs. Management Fee (COCC) Expenses
- Related to Corporate Support
- Guidance
- Asset Management Planning Document Attachment B
- PIH Notice 2007-9, Financial Management Handbook
Supplement Table 7.2 - Multifamily Management Agent Handbook, HUD
4381.5, Chapter 6
34Central Front-Line Admin
- Reasonably Prorate Direct Labor, Supplies
Equipment to AMPs - Prorated Costs Include Equipment Purchased with
Capital or Operating Funds remain AMP Program
Assets - Document Proration Method
- Adjust to Actual Costs at Year-End At Minimum
- Cannot Exceed Cost if Performed On-site
- Cant Prorate if On-site Staff Also Perform Task
35Prohibited Central Front-Line Admin
- Supervision Cost of Front-Line AdminExcept for
Central Waiting Lists, Central Resident Services,
and Central Protective Services - Procurement/WarehousingUnless Cheaper than
Project-Based Procurement/Warehousing HUD
Approves - Rent CollectionUnless Listed in Employees Job
Duties - Resident ServicesUnless Cant Reasonably Track
Costs to AMPs - Protective ServicesUnless Cant Reasonably Track
Costs to AMP Plan for Future Direct Deployment
if Extensive Central Services
36Central Front-Line Maintenance
- Technical Routine Maintenance
- Must Use Fee-for-Service
- Begins 2nd Year of PBB/PBA
- Actual Services Only
- Cant Exceed Market Rates
- Supporting Documents for Rates
- Cant Prorate Unrecovered Costs Due to
Under-Utilization or Unreasonable Low Rates - Cant Charge Projects for Costs of Centralized
Supervisor or Admin Assistants
37Shared Resource Costs
- Spread Cost to AMPs Receiving Service
- Few AMPs Sharing Resource vs. All AMPs
- If Staff Shared between AMPs COCC, Prorate
Based on Time Spent on AMPs COCC - Limited to Reasonable Labor Rates
38COCC
- Not Subject to Program Income Rules if Fees
Reasonable - State and Local Restrictions May Still Apply
- May Include Business Activities
- Example Management Fees for Non-Profit or
Private Properties
39Fees
- Property Management
- Bookkeeping
- Asset Management
- CFP Management
- HCV Program Management
- Other PIH HUD Program Management
- Non-Federal Program Management
40Property Management Fee
- Multifamily Property Management Fee
ScheduleFederally Subsidized Properties - 80th Percentile Property Management
FeesFor-Profit and Limited Divided FHA
Properties - Other Local Market Data
41Property Management Fee
- Reasonable in 2nd Years
- Additional 2 Year Extension Available
- Stop-Loss Requires Reasonableness in 1st Year
- Earned Monthly for Occupied HUD-approved
Vacancy, but Not Limited Vacancies - COCC Retains Difference Between Fee Charged to
AMP and Fee Paid for Private Management,
Including Mixed Finance Projects. - COCC Earns Fee if Manages Mixed Finance Property
- Demo/Dispo 75 Year 1, 50 Year 2
- Demo 25 Year 3
42Bookkeeping Fee
- Up to 7.50 PUM
- Reasonable in 2nd Years
- Additional 2 Year Extension Available
- Stop-Loss Requires Reasonableness in 1st Year
- Earned Monthly for Occupied HUD-approved
Vacancy, but Not Limited Vacancies - Cannot charge if Project Accounting Functions
Also Performed On-site Charged as
Front-line/AMP Cost - Can Also Charge to HCV Program
43Asset Management Fee
- 1st YearUp to 10 PUM
- 2nd YearsUp to 10 PUM and Not To Exceed Excess
Cash Calculation - Earned Monthly for All ACC Units
- Earned For Demo/Dispo Units Until Vacant
- PHAs With 250 PH Units
- PHAs With Less than 250 PH Units 2 AMPs COCC
- No Accruals
44CFP Management Fee
- Up to 10 to Admin BLI 1410 Counts Toward 10
Admin Limit - Available to Earn Draw When Grant Awarded
Available - Prior to AM Implementation Beginning With FFY
2007, Cant Draw Unobligated Funds Under Admin
BLI 1410 of Open CFP Grants as CFP Management Fee
45CFP Management Fee (Continued)
- FFY 2007 Charge Management Fees Commencing with
Start of First Year PBB/PBA - May Have Partial Year Actual Cost Partial Year
Fees - Subject to Fee Reasonableness in 2nd Year
- FYEs 6/30/09, 9/30/09, 12/31/09, 3/31/10
46HCV Program Management Fee
- Voluntary
- Higher of 20 of HCV Admin Revenue or 12 PUM per
Voucher Leased - Guidance HCV Program Management Fee vs.
Front-Line Costs - PIH Notice 2007-9, Financial Management Handbook
Supplement Table 7.2
47Other Management Fees
- Development Activities
- 3 Total Project Budget
- Up to 6 if HUD Approved
- Other PIH HUD Grants Management
- Up to 15 Grant Amount, if No Fee Rate
Established - Non-Federal Program Management
- Voluntary Fee-for-Service
48Fee Payment Documentation
- Invoice Recommended
- Documentation Supporting How Fees Earned
- Occupancy
- Fee Reasonableness
49Fungibility
- 1st Year AM Full Fungibility AMP/COCC
- 2nd Years AM Fungible Only Between AMPs
Subject to Positive Excess Cash Restriction - 3rd Years AM Fungible Only Between AMPs
Subject to 1-Month Excess Cash Restriction - No Restriction on Transfers from COCC to AMPs
- FDS Must Be Submitted Accepted
50Excess Cash Calculation 2nd Year
- Based on Prior Year FDS
- Adjust Excess Cash Limit for Audited FDS
Submission - Unrestricted Cash
- Cash-Tenant Security Deposits
- Cash-Restricted for Payment of Current
Liabilities - Total Receivables, Net of Allowance for
Doubtful Accounts - Unrestricted Investments
- Interprogram Due From
- Current Liabilities
- Must Be Positive
51Excess Cash Calculation 3rd Years
- Based on Prior Year FDS
- Adjust Excess Cash Limit for Audited FDS
Submission - Unrestricted Cash
- Cash-Tenant Security Deposits
- Cash-Restricted for Payment of Current
Liabilities - Total Receivables, Net of Allowance for
Doubtful Accounts - Unrestricted Investments
- Interprogram Due From
- - Current Liabilities
- - Average Monthly Operating Expenses
52Excess Cash Uses
- AMP Reserve
- Transfer to other AMPs
- Pay Asset Management Fee to COCC, but No
Loan/Transfer - Other Eligible Purposes
- Develop New Units-to Extent Allowed Under Program
Rules - Legal Costs Incurred Prior to AM
- Legacy Costs
53Resources
- PIH Notice 2006-14
- http//www.hudclips.org/sub_nonhud/html/pdfforms/0
6-14PIH.doc - PIH Notice 2006-35
- http//www.hudclips.org/sub_nonhud/html/pdfforms/0
6-35PIH.doc - Stop-Loss Submission Kit
- http//www.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/ph/am/docs
/stoplosskit.pdf - Asset Management Planning Guide
- http//hudstage.hud.gov/offices/pih/programs/ph/am
/docs/pham.pdf - PIH Notice 2007-9
- http//www.hudclips.org/sub_nonhud/cgi/pdfforms/07
-9PIHSupp.doc