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Note 10 - Significant Business Concentrations and Risk
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2016
Notes to Financial Statements  
Concentration Risk Disclosure [Text Block]
10
. SIGNIFICANT BUSINESS CONCENTRATIONS AND RISK
 
Major Customers
 
Our revenues are derived from a diverse group of customers primarily involved in the sale of leathercraft. No single customer accounted for more than
1/2%
of our consolidated revenues in
2016,
2015,
or
2014
and sales to our
five
largest customers represented
1.4%,
1.3%,
and
1.7%,
respectively, of consolidated revenues in those years. While we do not believe the loss of
one
of these customers would have a significant negative impact on our operations, we do believe the loss of several of these customers simultaneously or a substantial reduction in sales generated by them could temporarily affect our operating results.
 
 
Major Vendors
 
We purchase a significant portion of our inventory through
one
supplier. Due to the number of alternative sources of supply, loss of this supplier would not have an adverse impact on our operations.
 
Credit Risk
 
Due to the large number of customers comprising our customer base, concentrations of credit risk with respect to customer receivables are limited. We do not generally require collateral for accounts receivable, but we do perform periodic credit evaluations of our customers and believe the allowance for doubtful accounts is adequate. It is our opinion that if any
one
or a group of customer receivable balances should be deemed uncollectable, it would not have a material adverse effect on our results of operations or financial condition.
 
We maintain our cash in bank deposit accounts that, at times,
may
exceed federally insured limits. We have not experienced any losses in such accounts. We believe we are not exposed to any significant credit risk on our cash and cash equivalents.