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CUSTOMER ALLOWANCES AND DISCOUNTS
12 Months Ended
Feb. 28, 2014
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CUSTOMER ALLOWANCES AND DISCOUNTS

NOTE 6 – CUSTOMER ALLOWANCES AND DISCOUNTS

In the normal course of business, the Corporation enters into agreements with certain customers for the supply of greeting cards and related products. The agreements are negotiated individually to meet competitive situations and, therefore, while some aspects of the agreements may be similar, important contractual terms may vary. Under these agreements, the customer may receive allowances and discounts including rebates, marketing allowances and various other allowances and discounts. These amounts are recorded as reductions of gross accounts receivable or included in accrued liabilities and are recognized as reductions of net sales when earned. These amounts are earned by the customer as product is purchased from the Corporation and are recorded based on the terms of individual customer contracts.

 

Trade accounts receivable are reported net of certain allowances and discounts. The most significant of these are as follows:

 

     February 28, 2014      February 28, 2013  

Allowance for seasonal sales returns

   $ 26,613       $ 24,574   

Allowance for outdated products

     9,692         11,156   

Allowance for doubtful accounts

     2,488         3,419   

Allowance for marketing funds

     28,277         28,610   

Allowance for rebates

     27,369         31,771   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 
   $ 94,439       $ 99,530   
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Certain customer allowances and discounts are settled in cash. These accounts, primarily rebates, which are classified as “Accrued liabilities” on the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position, totaled $16,453 and $13,455 as of February 28, 2014 and 2013, respectively.