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Note 16 - Revenue from Contracts with Customers
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Notes to Financial Statements  
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Text Block]

Note 16     Revenue from Contracts with Customers

 

Revenue Recognition – Revenue is recognized when obligations under the terms of a contract with our customer are satisfied; generally this occurs with the transfer of control of our goods at a point in time based on shipping terms and transfer of title. Revenue is measured as the amount of consideration we expect to receive in exchange for transferring goods. Sales, value add, and other taxes we collect concurrent with revenue-producing activities are excluded from revenue. Shipping and handling fees charged to customers are reported within revenue.

 

 

Gross-to-net sales adjustments – We recognize revenue net of various sales adjustments to arrive at net sales as reported on the statement of operations. These adjustments are referred to as gross-to-net sales adjustments and primarily fall into one of three categories; returns, warranties and customer allowances.

 

Returns The Company records an accrued liability and reduction in sales for estimated product returns based upon historical experience. An accrued liability and reduction in sales is also recorded for approved return authorizations that have been communicated by the customer.

 

Warranties – Limited warranties are provided on certain products for varying periods. We record an accrued liability and reduction in sales for estimated future warranty claims based upon historical experience and management’s estimate of the level of future claims. Changes in the estimated amounts recognized in prior years are recorded as an adjustment to the accrued liability and sales in the current year.

 

Customer Allowances – Customer allowances are common practice in the industries in which the Company operates. These agreements are typically in the form of advertising subsidies, volume rebates and catalog allowances and are accounted for as a reduction to gross sales. The Company reviews such allowances on an ongoing basis and accruals are adjusted, if necessary, as additional information becomes available.

 

Disaggregation of Revenue – We generate revenue from the sale of widely recognized sporting goods brands in basketball goals, archery, indoor and outdoor game recreation and fitness products. These products are sold through multiple sales channels that include; mass merchants, specialty dealers, key on-line retailers (“E-commerce”) and international. The following table depicts the disaggregation of revenue according to sales channel:

 

   

Years Ended

 

All Amounts in Thousands

 

December 31,

2022

   

December 25,

2021

   

December 26,

2020

 
                         
Gross Sales by Channel:                        

Mass Merchants

  $ 104,097     $ 115,949     $ 104,147  

Specialty Dealers

    98,954       96,166       80,419  

E-commerce

    119,401       119,550       109,297  

International

    16,183       11,337       8,226  

Other

    4,490       3,240       2,312  

Total Gross Sales

    343,125       346,242       304,401  
                         
Less: Gross-to-Net Sales Adjustments                        

Returns

    5,256       8,304       7,837  

Warranties

    2,472       2,488       1,648  

Customer Allowances

    21,640       21,838       21,267  

Total Gross-to-Net Sales Adjustments

    29,368       32,630       30,752  

Total Net Sales

  $ 313,757     $ 313,612     $ 273,649