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Realized gains and losses from foreign currency transactions are recognized as gain or loss on foreign currency in the
consolidated statements of operations.
(m) Certain Risks and Uncertainties
The Company’s cash, cash equivalents and accounts receivable are potentially subject to concentration of credit risk.
Cash and cash equivalents are placed with financial institutions that management believes are of high credit quality. The
accounts receivable are derived from revenue earned from customers located in the U.S. and internationally. As of
December 31, 2014, the Company had one customer that accounted for 11% of accounts receivable. As of December 31, 2013,
the Company did not have any customers that accounted for 10% or more of its accounts receivable.
(n) Recent Accounting Pronouncements
In July 2013, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued an accounting standard update that clarifies the
presentation of an unrecognized tax benefit as either a reduction of a deferred tax asset or as a liability depending on specific
facts and circumstances. This accounting standard update was effective prospectively for fiscal years, and interim periods
within those years, beginning after December 15, 2013. Retrospective application is permitted. This accounting standard update
became effective for the Company in the first quarter of fiscal year 2014. The adoption of this accounting standard update did
not have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated results of operations, financial position or cash flows.
In April 2014, the FASB issued an accounting standard update that changes the threshold and amends the requirements
for reporting discontinued operations. Under the amended guidance, a disposal of a component of an entity or a group of
components of an entity is required to be reported in discontinued operations if the disposal represents a strategic shift that has
(or will have) a major effect on an entity’s operations and financial results when the component or group of components meets
the criteria to be classified as held for sale or when the component or group of components is disposed of by sale or other than
by sale. For disposals of individually significant components that do not qualify as discontinued operations, an entity must
disclose pre-tax earnings of the disposed component. For public business entities, this guidance is effective prospectively for all
disposals (or classifications as held for sale) of components of an entity that occur within annual periods beginning on or after
December 15, 2014, and interim periods within those years. Early adoption is permitted, but only for disposals (or
classifications as held for sale) that have not been reported in financial statements previously issued or available for issuance.
This accounting standard update will be effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of fiscal year 2015. The
adoption of this accounting standard update is not expected to have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated results of
operations, financial position or cash flows.
In May, 2014, the FASB issued ASU 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers, which requires an entity to
recognize the amount of revenue to which it expects to be entitled for the transfer of promised goods or services to customers.
ASU 2014-09 will replace most of the existing revenue recognition guidance in U.S. GAAP when it becomes effective. This
new accounting standard is effective for the Company on January 1, 2017. Early application is not permitted. This new
accounting standard permits the use of either the retrospective or cumulative effect transition method. The Company is
evaluating the effect that ASU 2014-09 will have on its consolidated financial statements and related disclosures. The Company
has not yet selected a transition method nor has it determined the effect of the standard on its ongoing financial reporting.
In August 2014, the FASB issued an accounting standard update that requires management to perform interim and annual
assessments of an entity’s ability to continue as a going concern within one year of the date the financial statements are issued
and provides guidance on determining when and how to disclose going concern uncertainties in the financial statements.
Certain disclosures will be required if conditions give rise to substantial doubt about an entity’s ability to continue as a going
concern. This accounting standard update applies to all entities and is effective for the annual period ending after December 15,
2016, and for annual periods and interim periods thereafter, with early adoption permitted. This accounting standard update will
be effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of fiscal year 2017. The adoption of this accounting standard update
is not expected to have a material impact on the Company’s consolidated results of operations, financial position or cash flows.
Note 2: Net Income (Loss) Per Share
Basic net income (loss) per share is computed using the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding for the
period. Diluted net income (loss) per share is computed by adjusting the weighted-average number of common shares
outstanding for the effect of dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period. Potential common shares included
in the diluted calculation consist of incremental shares issuable upon the exercise of outstanding stock options calculated using
the treasury stock method.