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COSTS INCURRED ON UNCOMPLETED CONTRACTS
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2014
COSTS INCURRED ON UNCOMPLETED CONTRACTS  
COSTS INCURRED ON UNCOMPLETED CONTRACTS

 

NOTE 5 - COSTS INCURRED ON UNCOMPLETED CONTRACTS

 

December 31, 2014

 

 

March 31, 2014

 

Cost incurred on uncompleted contracts, beginning balance

 

$

9,960,072

 

 

$

6,180,839

 

Total cost incurred on contracts during the period

 

 

9,529,800

 

 

 

25,579,089

 

Less cost of sales, during the period

 

 

(12,884,553

)

 

 

(21,799,856

)

Cost incurred on uncompleted contracts, ending balance

 

$

6,605,319

 

 

$

9,960,072

 

Billings on uncompleted contracts, beginning balance

 

$

4,702,070

 

 

$

1,882,546

 

Plus: Total billings incurred on contracts, during the period

 

 

13,025,678

 

 

 

23,887,587

 

Less: Contracts recognized as revenue, during the period

 

 

(14,311,895

)

 

 

(21,068,063

)

Billings on uncompleted contracts, ending balance

 

$

3,415,853

 

 

$

4,702,070

 

Cost incurred on uncompleted contracts, ending balance

 

$

6,605,319

 

 

$

9,960,072

 

Billings on uncompleted contracts, ending balance

 

 

3,415,853

 

 

 

4,702,070

 

Costs incurred on uncompleted contracts, in excess of progress billings

 

$

3,189,466

 

 

$

5,258,002

 

 

Contract costs consist primarily of labor and materials and related overhead, to the extent that such costs are recoverable. Revenues associated with these contracts are recorded only when the recovery amounts can be estimated reliably and realization is probable. As of December 31, 2014 and March 31, 2014, we had deferred revenues totaling $1,178,114 and $1,461,689, respectively. Deferred revenues represent customer prepayments on contracts and completed contracts on which all revenue recognition criteria were not met. We record provisions for losses within costs of sales in our condensed consolidated statement of operations and comprehensive loss. We also receive advance billings and deposits representing down payments for acquisition of materials and progress payments on contracts. The contracts with our customers allow us to offset the progress payments against the costs incurred.