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Note 4 - Accounts Receivable and Revenues
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Notes to Financial Statements  
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NOTE 4. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AND REVENUES

 

We classify amounts billed as accounts receivable on our consolidated balance sheets and require payment on a short-term basis. Invoices are generally issued at the point control transfers and substantially all of our invoices are due within 30 days or less, however certain customers have terms of up to 120 days. For substantially all of our contracts, control of the ordered product(s) transfers at our location. Periodically, we require payment prior to the point in time we recognize revenue. We classify amounts received from customers prior to revenue recognition on a contract as customer prepayments liability on our consolidated balance sheets. We typically apply customer prepayments to an invoice within 30 days of the prepayment. Revenues in 2022 and 2021 include $0.1 million, or less, in unearned revenue as of the end of the prior year.

 

 

Our accounts receivable potentially subject us to significant concentrations of credit risk. Revenues and accounts receivable from significant customers (customers with revenue or accounts receivable in excess of 10% of consolidated totals) are stated below as a percent of consolidated totals.

 

  

Customer

 
  

A

  

B

  

C

 

% of revenue, 2022

  14.0%  8.5%  6.8%

% of revenue, 2021

  11.9%  0.3%  11.4%
             

% of accounts receivable, as of December 31, 2022

  11.6%  18.6%  0.2%

% of accounts receivable, as of December 31, 2021

  17.2%  0.0%  9.0%

 

The following table presents revenues by geographic area shipped to (in thousands).

 

  

2022

  

2021

 

United States

 $40,267  $29,637 

Other countries

  1,350   1,494 

Revenues

 $41,617  $31,131