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Concentration of Risk
9 Months Ended
Sep. 28, 2024
Concentration of Risk  
Concentration of Risk

Note O - Concentration of Risk

 

Credit Risk

 

Credit risk is the potential financial loss resulting from the failure of a customer or counterparty to settle its financial and contractual obligations to the Company, as and when they become due. The primary credit risk for the Company is its accounts receivable due from customers. The Company has established credit limits for customers and monitors their balances to mitigate the risk of loss. As of September 28, 2024, there were two significant concentrations of credit risk with customers, who had receivables representing 18% and 11% respectively, of our net accounts receivable. As of December 30, 2023, there was one customer that represented 12% of the Company’s net accounts receivable. The maximum exposure to credit risk is primarily represented by the carrying amount of the Company’s accounts receivable.

 

The Company has deposits that exceed amounts up to $250,000 that are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), but the Company does not consider this a significant concentration of credit risk based on the strength of the financial institution.

 

Interest Rate Risk

 

The Company’s exposure to the risk of changes in market interest rates relates primarily to the Company’s debt under the Credit Agreement, which bears interest at variable rates based on term SOFR, plus an adjustment of ten basis points, plus an applicable margin of 1.875% to 2.625%, depending on the Company’s senior net leverage ratio.