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Sales of Receivables
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Transfers and Servicing of Financial Assets [Abstract]  
Sales of Receivables Sales of Receivables
On December 22, 2022, the Company amended its Master Accounts Receivable Purchase Agreement (MARPA) with MUFG Bank, Ltd. (Purchaser), for the sale of certain designated eligible U.S. government receivables. The amendment extended the term of the MARPA to December 21, 2023. Under the MARPA, the Company can sell eligible receivables, including certain billed and unbilled receivables up to a maximum amount of $200.0 million. The Company’s receivables are sold under the MARPA without recourse for any U.S. government credit risk.
The Company accounts for receivable transfers under the MARPA as sales under ASC 860, Transfers and Servicing, and derecognizes the sold receivables from its balance sheets. The fair value of the sold receivables approximated their book value due to their short-term nature.
The Company does not retain an ongoing financial interest in the transferred receivables other than cash collection and administrative services. The Company estimated that its servicing fee was at fair value and therefore no servicing asset or liability related to these receivables was recognized as of June 30, 2023. Proceeds from the sold receivables are reflected in our operating cash flows on the statement of cash flows.
MARPA activity consisted of the following (in thousands):
As of and for the
Year Ended June 30,
20232022
Beginning balance:$157,785 $182,027 
Sales of receivables2,856,936 2,724,090 
Cash collections(2,814,721)(2,748,332)
Outstanding balance sold to Purchaser: (1)200,000 157,785 
Cash collected, not remitted to Purchaser (2)(71,677)(16,502)
Remaining sold receivables$128,323 $141,283 
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(1)During fiscal 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded a net cash inflow in its cash flows from operating activities of $42.2 million and a net cash outflow of $24.2 million, respectively, from sold receivables. MARPA cash flows are calculated as the change in the outstanding balance during the fiscal year.
(2)Includes the cash collected on behalf of but not yet remitted to Purchaser as of June 30, 2023 and 2022. This balance is included in other accrued expenses and current liabilities as of the balance sheet date.