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Note 5 - Revenue

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Note 5 - Revenue
6 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2019
Notes to Financial Statements  
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Text Block]
Note
5.
Revenue
 
Revenue Recognition
 
Net sales include products and shipping and handling charges. Revenue is measured as the amount of consideration we expect to receive in exchange for transferring products. All revenue is recognized when we satisfy our performance obligations under the contract. We recognize revenue by transferring the promised products to the customer, with substantially all revenue recognized at the point in time the customer obtains control of the products. Revenue which has been recognized but
not
yet billed to the customer is recorded as a contract asset and is included in Other Current Assets on the condensed balance sheet. We recognize revenue for shipping and handling charges at the time the products are delivered to or picked up by the customer. The majority of our contracts have a single performance obligation and are short term in nature. Sales taxes and value added taxes in foreign jurisdictions that are collected from customers and remitted to governmental authorities are accounted for on a net basis and therefore are excluded from net sales.
 
Disaggregation of Revenue
 
The Company allocates sales from external customers to geographic areas based on the location to which the product is transported. Sales outside the United States are principally to countries in the Caribbean, Canada, Central and South America.
 
Our revenues related to the following geographic areas were as follows for the
three
and
six
months ended:
 
    Three Months Ended March 31,     Six Months Ended March 31,  
    2019     2018     2019     2018  
United States   $
17,136,328
    $
16,065,902
    $
35,640,795
    $
31,563,562
 
All other countries    
1,948,037
     
764,993
     
3,532,720
     
2,134,217
 
Total Net Sales   $
19,084,365
    $
16,830,895
    $
39,173,515
    $
33,697,779
 
 
In addition to a proprietary product line designed for the broadband service provider marketplace, Clearfield provides build-to-print services for original equipment manufacturers requiring copper and fiber cable assemblies built to their specification.
 
The percentages of our sales by markets were as follows for the
three
and
six
months ended:
 
    Three Months Ended March 31,     Six Months Ended March 31,  
    2019     2018     2019     2018  
Broadband service providers    
94
%    
95
%    
94
%    
95
%
Build-to-print customers    
6
%    
5
%    
6
%    
5
%
Total Net Sales    
100
%    
100
%    
100
%    
100
%
 
Accounts Receivable
 
Credit is extended based on the evaluation of a customer’s financial condition and collateral is generally
not
required. Accounts that are outstanding longer than the contractual payment terms are considered past due. The Company writes off accounts receivable when they become uncollectible; payments subsequently received on such receivables are credited to the allowance for doubtful accounts. As of
March 31, 2019
and
September 30, 2018,
the balance in the allowance for doubtful accounts was
$289,085
and
$79,085,
respectively.
 
See Note
7,
“Major Customer Concentration” for further information regarding accounts receivable and net sales.