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3274 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 134 22 AUGUST 2005
10. Receivables and prepayments
| 2005 | |
|---|---|
| $000 | |
| Trade debtors | 1,168 |
| GST refund due | 398 |
| Prepayments | 26 |
| 1,592 |
Less provision for doubtful debts | (10) |
| | $1,582 |
| | 2004 |
| | $000 |
| Trade debtors | 1,815 |
| GST refund due | 448 |
| Prepayments | 12 |
| | 2,275 |
Less provision for doubtful debts | (10) |
| | $2,265 |
11. Financial instruments
Credit risk
Financial assets which potentially subject the company to credit risk principally consist of bank balances and accounts receivable.
The company manages its principle credit risk by having Use of System Agreements with its major customers to maintain a minimum credit rating of BBB or better.
Maximum exposures to credit risk as at balance date are:
| 2005 | 2004 | |
|---|---|---|
| $000 | $000 | |
| Bank balances | 1,060 | 863 |
| Receivables | 1,582 | 2,265 |
The above maximum exposures are net of any recognised provision for losses on these financial assets. Bank balances and investments in short term deposits are made with registered banks with satisfactory credit ratings.
Concentrations of credit risk
The company has exposures to concentrations of credit risk by having six line customers. This is managed as mentioned above through the Use of System Agreements.
Currency risk
The company has no material exposure to foreign exchange risk.
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NZ Gazette 2005, No 134
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Receivables and Prepayments Financial Details
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π° Finance & RevenueReceivables, Prepayments, Financial Statements, Trade Debtors, GST Refund
π° Financial Instruments and Credit Risk
π° Finance & RevenueFinancial Instruments, Credit Risk, Bank Balances, Receivables, Credit Rating