XML 259 R12.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v2.4.0.8
Note 5 - Receivables, net
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2013
Receivables [Abstract]  
Loans, Notes, Trade and Other Receivables Disclosure [Text Block]

5. Receivables, Net


Receivables, net consist of the following:


   

June 30, 2013

   

June 24, 2012

 

Customer receivables

  $ 99,324     $ 100,818  

Allowance for uncollectible accounts

    (972 )     (1,118 )

Reserves for yarn quality claims

    (893 )     (939 )

Net customer receivables

    97,459       98,761  

Related party receivables

    204       111  

Other receivables

    729       364  

Total receivables, net

  $ 98,392     $ 99,236  

Other receivables consist primarily of receivables for duty drawback, amounts due from customers for returnable packaging, interest, value-added tax and refunds from vendors.


The changes in the Company’s allowance for uncollectible accounts and reserves for yarn quality claims were as follows:


   

Allowance for Uncollectible Accounts

   

Reserves for Yarn Quality Claims

 

Balance at June 27, 2010

  $ (1,875 )   $ (1,662 )

Charged to costs and expenses

    304       (1,156 )

Charged to other accounts

    46       401  

Deductions

    378       1,316  

Balance at June 26, 2011

  $ (1,147 )   $ (1,101 )

Charged to costs and expenses

    (211 )     (1,390 )

Charged to other accounts

    117       23  

Deductions

    123       1,529  

Balance at June 24, 2012

  $ (1,118 )   $ (939 )

Charged to costs and expenses

    154       (1,881 )

Charged to other accounts

    30       8  

Deductions

    (38 )     1,919  

Balance at June 30, 2013

  $ (972 )   $ (893 )

Amounts charged to costs and expenses for the allowance for uncollectible accounts are reflected in the (Benefit) provision for bad debts. For the allowance for uncollectible accounts, deductions represent amounts written off which were deemed to not be collectible, net of any recoveries. Amounts charged to costs and expenses for the reserves for yarn quality claims are primarily reflected as a reduction of Net sales. For the reserve for yarn quality claims, deductions represent adjustments to either increase or decrease claims based on negotiated amounts or actual versus estimated claim differences. Amounts charged to other accounts primarily include the impact of translating the activity of the Company’s foreign affiliates from their respective local currencies to the U.S. dollar.