Iowa Code r. 21-90.8 - Financial statements
(1)
New license applicants. To obtain a warehouse operator
license, an applicant shall submit a financial statement that shall:
a. Be prepared within three months from the
date of filing and comply with 90.8(2), paragraph "a" or
"b"; or
b. Be
prepared as of the applicant's usual fiscal year end and comply with 90.8(2),
paragraph "a" or "b," and the applicant has
continuously been in business for one year or more, and the applicant has
submitted any additional financial information required by the bureau;
or
c. Be a forecasted financial
statement prepared by a certified public accountant licensed in this state, and
the applicant is a new business entity that is in the process of transferring
funds into the business entity. An applicant who files a forecasted financial
statement pursuant to this paragraph shall file a financial statement which
complies with 90.8(2), paragraph "a" or "b,"
within one month after the date the license is issued by the bureau.
(2)
Financial statement
requirements. Financial statements filed pursuant to subrules 90.8(1),
90.8(3), 90.8(4) and 90.8(11) shall be prepared in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles and shall comply with either of the following:
a. Be accompanied by an unqualified opinion
based upon an audit performed by a certified public accountant licensed in this
state. The bureau may accept a qualification in an opinion that is unavoidable
by any audit procedure. Opinions that are qualified because of the limited
audit procedure or because the scope of an audit is limited shall not be
accepted by the bureau; or
b. Be
accompanied by the report of a certified public accountant licensed in this
state that is based upon a review performed by the certified public
accountant.
(3)
Sole proprietorship financial statements. An individual
licensed as a sole proprietorship shall file a financial statement which
conforms with the provisions of subrules 90.8(2) and 90.8(4) on the
proprietorship business. The individual shall also file a personal statement of
financial condition which conforms with the provisions of subrules 90.8(2) and
90.8(4). The personal statement of financial condition shall also disclose the
historical cost basis for assets as provided in Iowa Code section
203C.6.
(4)
Filing date of annual
statements. Every licensee shall prepare financial statements at the
close of the licensee's designated fiscal year and shall file the statements
and the bureau's financial information form with the bureau not later than
three months thereafter. These financial statements shall be prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and shall consist, at
a minimum, of a balance sheet, statement of income, statement of cash flow, and
accompanying notes to the financial statements. The bureau shall notify every
licensee during the month after the close of the licensee's fiscal year that
the licensee's financial statement is due three months after the close of the
licensee's fiscal year.
(5)
Additional disclosures required in the financial statement.
Unless the following information is disclosed in the fiscal year end financial
statements, the licensee's certified public accountant shall file with the
financial statements a separate letter disclosing the information:
a. A reconciliation of differences in the
grain obligations as shown in the financial statement and the daily position
record.
b. Amount and kind of grain
on collateral warehouse receipts.
c. Amount and kind of company-owned grain
which is being stored in unlicensed facilities or which has been transferred to
another warehouse.
d. Bushel and
dollar amounts of all outstanding grain payables, including a breakdown of the
bushels and dollars of each type of credit-sale contract.
e. Gross grain sales for the fiscal
year.
f. Gross nongrain sales for
the fiscal year.
g. Cost of all
goods sold for the fiscal year.
h.
Depreciation expense for the fiscal year.
i. Interest expense for the fiscal
year.
j. Number of bushels of grain
purchased under each grain dealer's license. For purposes of this paragraph,
"purchases" shall mean all grain to which the grain dealer has obtained title
during the grain dealer's fiscal year.
(6)
Filing extension.
a. The bureau chief may grant an extension of
one month for the filing of financial statements upon receipt of the following:
(1) A letter from the warehouse operator's
certified public accountant stating the reason for filing the extension request
and that work has been done on preparing the financial statements.
(2) An affidavit from the warehouse operator
stating that the warehouse operator meets the financial responsibility
requirements of Iowa Code section
203C.6, or that the licensee
shall file additional bond in an amount to cover any net worth deficiency as
provided in Iowa Code section
203C.6, based upon the licensed
certified public accountant's best estimate of the licensee's financial
position.
b. Warehouse
operators who file false affidavits under this rule may be prosecuted under
Iowa Code section 203C.36. Subrule 90.8(6) does
not apply to the filing of financial statements required under the provisions
of subrules 90.8(10), 90.8(11) and 90.8(12).
(7)
Asset valuation. The
licensee may submit to the bureau a written request for asset valuation. The
written request shall be accompanied by the appraisal and shall have been
prepared by a licensed appraiser in this state and shall list the appraiser's
credentials. Before an appraisal will be accepted by the bureau, the licensee
shall show a positive net worth. All appraisals are subject to approval by the
bureau chief. The bureau chief shall notify the licensee within five working
days if the appraisal is unacceptable. Any approved asset valuation may be used
in any financial statements prepared by or for the licensee in accordance with
subrule 90.8(2).
(8)
Appraisals. Competent appraisals on file with the bureau shall
be valid for use in determining asset value for a maximum period of three
years. Thereafter, a new appraisal for asset valuation shall be required and
shall be used for a like period of time. In the event the certified public
accountant expresses doubt as to the licensee's ability to continue as a going
concern, the bureau shall not allow an appraisal to be used to meet net worth
requirements. All assets included in the appraisal shall be depreciated by the
bureau using the following schedule:
a.
Buildings and attached equipment-15 years.
b. Rolling stock (trucks)-5 years.
c. Equipment-5 years.
(9)
Assets allowed in meeting
financial requirements.
a.
Corporations, limited liability companies and partnerships.
When the bureau determines the net worth for corporations, limited liability
companies and partnerships, related party assets that require financial
disclosure per financial accounting standards shall be disallowed. These assets
shall be excluded unless the licensee can show the bureau sufficient
documentation to assure the bureau that the assets are collectible.
b.
Sole proprietors. When
the bureau determines the net worth for sole proprietors, related party assets
shall be excluded unless the licensee can show the department sufficient
documentation to explain why these assets should be included. Only that part of
the value of an asset which is subject to execution shall be allowed by the
bureau in determining net worth. When a liability associated with an exempt
asset (whether the asset is included or not) exceeds the original cost (or fair
market value after an appraisal approved by the bureau), such excess shall be
shown as a liability with appropriate footnotes to the financial statement. An
applicant or a licensed warehouse operator shall complete the bureau's
financial information form regarding this matter and submit the form with the
financial statements.
(10)
Net worth deficiency monthly
financial statements. Every licensee who has a net worth deficiency
and who has filed additional bond shall file monthly financial statements with
the bureau by the end of the next month until the net worth meets the
requirements of Iowa Code section
203C.6 for a minimum of three
consecutive months. These financial statements shall contain a minimum of a
balance sheet and statement of income and shall be prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles.
(11)
Good cause financial
statement. The bureau chief may require a licensee to file a financial
statement which complies with paragraph 90.8(2)"b" within 45
days of notification by the bureau if one of the following conditions exists:
a. Quantity shortage;
b. Quality shortage;
c. Payment is made by use of a check or
electronic funds transfer and a financial institution refuses payment because
of insufficient moneys in the licensee's account;
d. Record-keeping violations;
e. Other documented evidence which indicates
that the licensee's financial condition has deteriorated since the filing of
the licensee's last financial statement; or
f. A high risk of loss to the grain
depositors and sellers indemnity fund caused by the possible insolvency of the
warehouse operator based on a statistical model provided in Iowa Code section
203C.40.
(12)
Additional information.
The bureau chief may require an applicant or licensee to provide the bureau
with any other information reasonably related to the business of a warehouse
operator and work papers supporting the financial statements.
(13)
Other financial
statements. The bureau chief may require a warehouse operator to
submit financial statements on a monthly or quarterly basis to verify the
operator's financial status or compliance with Iowa Code section
203C.6. These financial
statements shall be filed with the bureau by the end of the next month and by
the end of every month thereafter until no longer required by the bureau. These
financial statements shall contain a minimum of a balance sheet and statement
of income and shall be prepared in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles.
(14)
Penalty for failure to timely supply financial statements. The
department may suspend the license of any warehouse operator who fails to
provide the required financial statements within the time limits prescribed by
these rules.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code sections 203C.1, 203C.5, 203C.6 and 203C.7.
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