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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 10-Q

Quarterly report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2023

or

Transition report pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Commission File Number: 001-32987

Table Trac, Inc.

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)

Nevada

88-0336568

(State or Other Jurisdiction of
Incorporation or Organization)

(I.R.S. Employer
Identification Number)

6101 Baker Road, Suite 206 , Minnetonka , Minnesota 55345

(Address of Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: ( 952 ) 548-8877

N/A

(Former name, former address and former fiscal year, if changed since last report)

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class

Trading Symbol(s)

Name of each exchange on which register

N/A

N/A

N/A

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes ☒ No ☐

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes ☒ No ☐

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

Large accelerated filer ☐

Accelerated filer ☐

Non-accelerated filer

Smaller reporting company

Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).  Yes No ☒

As of August 10, 2023, the registran t ha d outstanding 4,632,988 shar es of common stock, $.001 par value per share.




Table Trac, Inc.

Index

Page

PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1. Financial Statements

1

Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

13

Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

16

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

16

PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1A.  Risk Factors

17

Item 6. Exhibits

18

SIGNATURES

19

i

PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1. Financial Statements

TABLE TRAC, INC.

CONTENTS

Page

CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)

Condensed Balance Sheets

2

Condensed Statements of Operations

3

Condensed Statements of Stockholders’ Equity

4

Condensed Statements of Cash Flows

5

Notes to Condensed Financial Statements

6

1

TABLE TRAC, INC.

CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS

(Unaudited)

June 30,

December 31,

2023

2022

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash and cash equivalents

$ 4,693,416 $ 4,786,923

Accounts receivable, net

1,965,874 1,868,488

Inventory, net

1,805,363 1,560,175

Prepaid expenses

753,746 417,254

Net investment in sales type leases - current

60,756 59,173

Income tax receivable

36,674 124,198

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS

9,315,829 8,816,211

LONG-TERM ASSETS

Accounts receivable - long-term

1,180,227 1,523,793

Net investment in sales type leases - long term

149,190 176,444

Operating lease right-of-use assets

128,677 157,802

TOTAL LONG-TERM ASSETS

1,458,094 1,858,039

TOTAL ASSETS

$ 10,773,923 $ 10,674,250

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

$ 186,351 $ 417,853

Payroll liabilities

66,701 10,665

Customer deposits

701,635 1,485,622

Current portion of operating lease liabilities

56,281 55,942

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES

1,010,968 1,970,082

LONG-TERM LIABILITIES

Operating lease liabilities

64,889 97,476

Deferred tax liability

508,000 331,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES

1,583,857 2,398,558

STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

Common stock, $ 0.001 par value; 25,000,000 shares authorized: 4,756,734 and 4,756,734 shares issued; and 4,632,988 and 4,621,988 shares outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

4,633 4,622

Additional paid-in capital

2,251,945 2,207,030

Retained earnings

7,158,555 6,297,639
9,415,133 8,509,291

Treasury stock, 123,746 and 134,746 shares (at cost) at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

( 225,067 ) ( 233,599 )

TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

9,190,066 8,275,692

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

$ 10,773,923 $ 10,674,250

See notes to condensed unaudited financial statements.

2

TABLE TRAC, INC.

CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Unaudited)

For the Three Months Ended

For the Six Months Ended

June 30,

June 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

Revenues

$ 2,436,592 $ 2,459,014 $ 4,739,003 $ 5,810,838

Cost of sales

566,507 1,601,900 988,348 2,263,513

Gross profit

1,870,085 857,114 3,750,655 3,547,325

Operating expenses:

Selling, general and administrative

1,201,533 1,133,411 2,745,319 2,219,806

Income (loss) from operations

668,552 ( 276,297 ) 1,005,336 1,327,519

Other income

4,283 0 4,283 10,611

Interest income

84,145 15,473 172,622 56,386

Income (loss) before taxes

756,980 ( 260,824 ) 1,182,241 1,394,516

Income tax expense (benefit)

185,600 ( 18,500 ) 275,000 375,000

Net income (loss)

$ 571,380 $ ( 242,324 ) $ 907,241 $ 1,019,516

Net income (loss) per share - basic

$ 0.13 $ ( 0.05 ) $ 0.20 $ 0.23

Net income (loss) per share - diluted

$ 0.12 $ ( 0.05 ) $ 0.20 $ 0.22

Weighted-average shares outstanding - basic

4,552,450 4,521,988 4,552,220 4,521,988

Weighted-average shares outstanding - diluted

4,617,648 4,521,988 4,624,436 4,548,449

See notes to condensed unaudited financial statements.

3

TABLE TRAC, INC.

CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (Unaudited)

Common Stock Outstanding

Additional

Number of

Par

Paid-in

Retained

Treasury

Shares

Amount

Capital

Earnings

Stock

Total

BALANCE, December 31, 2021

4,521,988 $ 4,522 $ 1,988,137 $ 4,768,298 $ ( 233,599 ) $ 6,527,358

Stock compensation expense

100,000 100 13,607 0 0 13,707

Net income

0 0 0 1,261,840 0 1,261,840

BALANCE, March 31, 2022

4,621,988 $ 4,622 $ 2,001,744 $ 6,030,138 $ ( 233,599 ) $ 7,802,905

Stock compensation expense

0 0 31,158 0 0 31,158

Net loss

0 0 0 ( 242,324 ) 0 ( 242,324 )

BALANCE, June 30, 2022

4,621,988 4,622 2,032,902 5,787,814 ( 233,599 ) 7,591,739

BALANCE, December 31, 2022

4,621,988 $ 4,622 $ 2,207,030 $ 6,297,639 $ ( 233,599 ) $ 8,275,692

Stock compensation expense

0 0 25,224 0 0 25,224

Stock issued to employee from treasury

10,000 10 ( 7,552 ) 0 7,542 0

Net income

0 0 0 335,861 0 335,861

BALANCE, March 31, 2023

4,631,988 $ 4,632 $ 2,224,702 $ 6,633,500 $ ( 226,057 ) $ 8,636,777

Stock compensation expense

0 0 25,224 0 0 25,224

Cash dividend

0 0 0 ( 46,325 ) 0 ( 46,325 )

Exercise of employee stock options

1,000 1 2,019 0 990 3,010

Net income

0 0 0 571,380 0 571,380

BALANCE, June 30, 2023

4,632,988 $ 4,633 $ 2,251,945 $ 7,158,555 $ ( 225,067 ) $ 9,190,066

See notes to condensed unaudited financial statements.

4

TABLE TRAC, INC.

CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)

For the Six Months Ended

June 30,

2023

2022

OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Net income

$ 907,241 $ 1,019,516

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash used in operating activities:

Depreciation

0 5,904

Deferred income taxes

177,000 171,000

Stock compensation expense

50,448 44,865

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable

246,180 ( 1,235,249 )

Inventory

( 245,188 ) 14,404

Prepaid expenses

( 336,492 ) 426,540

Net investment in sales type leases

25,671 19,390

Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other

( 234,625 ) 122,812

Payroll liabilities

56,036 ( 515 )

Customer deposits

( 783,987 ) ( 649,300 )

Income tax receivable and payable

87,524 ( 522,681 )

Net cash used in operating activities

( 50,192 ) ( 583,314 )

FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from employee stock options

3,010 0

Payment of dividends

( 46,325 ) 0

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

( 43,315 ) 0

NET DECREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

( 93,507 ) ( 583,314 )

CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

Beginning of period

4,786,923 4,945,913

End of period

$ 4,693,416 $ 4,362,599

Non-cash investing and financing activities:

Treasury stock cost related to compensation

$ 7,542 0

Supplemental cash flow information:

Operating cash outflow for operating leases

$ 29,125 $ 32,575

See notes to condensed unaudited financial statements.

5

TABLE TRAC, INC.

NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

1.

Nature of Business and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies –

Basis of Presentation

The accompanying unaudited condensed financial statements of Table Trac, Inc. (the “Company,” or “Table Trac”) have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for interim financial information and with the instructions for Form 10 -Q and Article 10 of Regulation S- X. The condensed balance sheet as of June 30, 2023 and the condensed statements of operations, stockholders’ equity and cash flows for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 are unaudited but include all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring adjustments) necessary for a fair presentation of the financial position at such date and the operating results and cash flows for those periods. Certain information normally included in financial statements and related footnotes prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles has been condensed or omitted pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The accompanying financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes included in the Table Trac, Inc. Annual Report on Form 10 -K for the year ended December 31, 2022 .

Nature of Business

Table Trac was formed under the laws of the State of Nevada in June 1995. The Company has offices in Minnetonka, Minnesota and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Company has developed and sells an information and management system that automates and monitors various aspects of the operations of casinos.

Table Trac provides system sales and technical support to casinos. System sales include installation, custom casino system configurations, and training. In addition, license and technical support are provided under separate license and service contracts.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. The Company’s use of estimates and assumptions include: for revenue recognition, determining collectibility, the nature and timing of satisfaction of performance obligations, and determining the standalone selling price (“SSP”) of performance obligations, realizability of accounts receivable, and the valuation of allowance for credit losses, deferred tax assets and liabilities, and inventory. Actual results could differ from those estimates, and the difference could be significant.  For further information about our critical accounting estimates, see the discussion in Item 7, “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” under the heading “Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10 -K for the year ended December 31, 2022.

There were no changes in critical accounting estimates or assumptions for the six months ended June 30, 2023 .

The Company’s significant accounting policies are described in Note 1 of the financial statement included in its Annual Report on Form 10 -K for the year ended December 31, 2022 .

Concentrations of Risk

The Company maintains its cash balances at two financial institutions. Accounts are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) up to $250,000 . At times throughout the year, the Company’s cash balances exceeded amounts insured by the FDIC. The Company doesn’t believe it is exposed to any significant credit risk on its cash balances.  Cash equivalents represent money market funds or short-term investments with original maturities of three months or less from the date of purchase.

Stock-Based Compensation

The Company's stock-based compensation consists of stock options and restricted stock issued to certain company employees.  The Company measures and recognizes compensation expense for all stock-based payment awards made to employees, directors and non-employees. The compensation expense for the Company’s stock-based payments is based on estimated fair values at the time of the grant.

The Company estimates the fair value of restricted stock awards on the date of grant using the closing traded price on that date. The Company’s restricted stock awards are subject to vesting requirements and the corresponding compensation is recorded ratably over the service period.

For stock options, the Company recognizes compensation expense based on an estimated grant date fair value using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model. The Company has elected to account for forfeitures as they occur and to use the simplified method to determine the expected life of stock options.

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Revenue

The Company derives revenues from the sale or leasing of systems, license and maintenance fees, services, and rental agreements.

System Sales

Revenue is recognized upon transfer of control of promised products and services to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration we expect to receive in exchange for those products or services. We enter into contracts that can include various combinations of products and services, which are generally capable of being distinct and accounted for as separate performance obligations. Revenue is recognized net of any taxes collected, when applicable from customers, which are subsequently remitted to governmental authorities.

A performance obligation is a promise in a contract to transfer a distinct good or service to the customer, and is a unit of account in ASC 606. A majority of the Company’s systems sales have multiple performance obligations including an obligation to deliver a casino management system and another to provide maintenance services. For system sales with multiple performance obligations, the Company allocates revenue to each performance obligation based on its SSP. See discussion within the significant judgement paragraph regarding our determination of SSP.  At contract inception, management assesses whether it is probable that the company will collect substantially all of the consideration to determine whether the contract meets the criterion for collectability.  The revenue allocated to the casino management system is recognized upon installation.  The Company occasionally enters into contracts that include multiple sites; management has determined that each site installation is a separate performance obligation. In these instances, the Company recognizes revenue upon completion of each performance obligation. In addition, the Company has a contract with a reseller who purchases and resells the Company’s products; monthly the reseller notifies the Company of their successful installations and submits an invoice to the Company for those installations.  The Company also analyzes its standard business practice of using long-term contracts and the history of collecting on extended payment term contracts which include a significant financing component which is usually a market interest rate. The associated interest income is reflected accordingly on the statement of operations.

Management’s assessment of collectability at both contract inception and on an ongoing basis resulted in the determination that some of our contracts did not meet the criterion for collectability.  The balance of these contracts are not included as part of accounts receivable on the balance sheet.  Accordingly, for these contracts whereby the collectability criterion has not been met, revenue will be recognized as payments are received.

Maintenance Revenue

Maintenance revenue is recognized ratably over the contract period. The SSP for maintenance is based upon the renewal rate for contracted services.

Lease Revenue

The Company derives a portion of its revenue from a sales type leasing arrangement in accordance with ASC 842. The Company leases hardware to a customer, and receives monthly payments.

Service Revenue and Other Revenue

Service revenue is recognized upon completion of the services and is billed in arrears. The SSP for service revenue is established based upon actual selling prices for the services or prior similar arrangements.

Other revenue includes DataTrac, kiosks and related promotional programs and miscellaneous sales of equipment.  Revenue is recognized upon completion of services or delivery of equipment and is billed in arrears.

The Company offers qualified customers a licensing agreement. Licensing revenue is recognized after the intellectual property (CMS system), the performance obligation, is delivered and in its operational and functional state. The SSP for licensing revenue is established based upon actual selling prices for the license.

The following table summarizes disaggregated revenues by major product line for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 , respectively:

Three months ended June 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

(percent of revenues)

System revenue

$ 907,727 $ 1,284,414 37.3 % 52.3 %

Maintenance revenue

1,242,177 836,579 51.0 % 34.0 %

Service and other revenue

286,688 338,021 11.7 % 13.7 %

Total revenues

$ 2,436,592 $ 2,459,014 100.0 % 100.0 %

The following table summarizes disaggregated revenues by major product line for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 , respectively:

Six months ended June 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

(percent of revenues)

System revenue

$ 1,723,308 $ 3,660,267 36.4 % 62.9 %

Maintenance revenue

2,449,173 1,635,173 51.7 % 28.2 %

Service and other revenue

566,522 515,398 11.9 % 8.9 %

Total revenues

$ 4,739,003 $ 5,810,838 100.0 % 100.0 %

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See Major Customers for disaggregated revenue information about primary geographical markets.

Significant Judgments

Contracts with customers often include promises to transfer multiple products and services to a customer. Determining whether products and services are considered distinct performance obligations that should be accounted for separately versus together may require significant judgment.

Judgment is required to determine the SSP for each distinct performance obligation, including lease and non-lease components. We use a single amount to estimate SSP when we sell a product or service separately.

In instances where SSP is not directly observable, such as when we do not sell the product or service separately, we determine the SSP using information that may include market conditions and other observable inputs. We typically have more than one SSP for individual products and services due to the stratification of those products and services by customers and circumstances. In these instances, we perform a gross margin analysis using information such as the size of the customer and geographic region in determining the SSP.

We recognize a contract asset when our performance under a contract precedes our receipt of consideration from a customer, or before payment is due, and our receipt of consideration is conditional upon factors other than the passage of time. A contract asset is recognized when we have an unconditional right to payment for our performance. Our contract asset consists of our in-process installations, for which we have an enforceable right to collect consideration (including a reasonable profit) in the event the services are cancelled by customers. As of June 30, 2023 and 2022, we recorded a contract asset of approximately $ 0 and $ 69,000 , respectively , as a component of accounts receivable.

The collectability assessment requires the company to use judgement and consider all relevant facts and circumstances. Management exercises judgment in its assessment of collectability of customer funds by considering payment history, current credit status, and available information about the financial condition of the customer, among other factors.  As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, appro x imately $ 2,560,191 and $ 2,781,800 for s ystems installed under contract have not been recorded as revenue or included in accounts receivable based on the collectability assessment performed by the Company.  In accordance with this assessment, the contracts will be assessed in subsequent quarters at which time they may be deemed collectable and the outstanding remaining system revenue will be recognized accordingly.

The collectability assessment requires the company to use judgement and consider all relevant facts and circumstances.

We evaluate the interest rates in customer contracts with extended payment terms, representing a significant financing component. These rates range from approximately 1 % to 7 % and we believe those to be appropriate market interest rates for the financing component.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

The Company’s financial instruments consist of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable and accrued expenses. Fair value estimates are at a specific point in time, based on relevant market information about the financial instrument. These estimates are subjective in nature and matters of significant judgment and therefore cannot be determined with precision. The Company considers the carrying values of its financial instruments to approximate fair value due to their short-term nature.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

The Company considers all highly liquid investments purchased with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.

Accounts Receivable / Allowance for credit losses

Accounts receivable are initially recorded at the invoiced amount and carried on the balance sheet at net realizable value as of each balance sheet date.  For receivables related to contracts that contain an interest rate, interest income is recorded upon receipt on the statements of operations.  We maintain an allowance for credit losses for accounts receivable, which is recorded as an offset to accounts receivable, and changes in such are classified as general and administrative expense in the Condensed Statements of Operations. We assess collectibility by reviewing accounts receivable on a collective basis where similar characteristics exist and on an individual basis when we identify specific customers with known disputes or collectibility issues. In determining the amount of the allowance for credit losses, we consider historical collectibility based on past due status and make judgments about the creditworthiness of customers based on ongoing credit evaluations. We also consider customer-specific information, current market conditions, and reasonable and supportable forecasts of future economic conditions.  Management believes that receivables, net of the allowance for credit losses, are fully collectable. Accounts receivable are written off when management determines collection is no longer likely. While the ultimate result may differ, management believes that any write-off not allowed for will not have a material impact on the Company’s financial position.

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Major Customers

The following table summarizes the Company's major customers' information for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 :

For the Three months ended June 30,

2023

2022

% Revenues

% AR

% Revenues

% AR

Major

37.6 % 11.8 % 28.6 % 41.9 %

All Others

62.4 % 88.2 % 71.4 % 58.1 %

Total

100.0 % 100.0 % 100.0 % 100.0 %

The following table summarizes the Company's major customers' information for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 :

For the Six months ended June 30,

2023

2022

% Revenues

% AR

% Revenues

% AR

Major

22.7 % 11.8 % 39.0 % 41.9 %

All Others

77.3 % 88.2 % 61.0 % 58.1 %

Total

100.0 % 100.0 % 100.0 % 100.0 %

For the three month periods ending June 30, 2023 and 2022 , sales to customers in the United States re pr esen t 83.9 % and 93.4 %, of to ta l revenues, respectively.

A major customer is defined as any customer that represents at least 10% of revenue for a given period or 10% of outstanding account receivable at the end of a period.

Inventory

Inventory, consisting of finished goods, is stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value. The average cost method (which approximates the first in, first out method) is used to value inventory. Inventory is reviewed quarterly for the lower of cost or net realizable value and obsolescence. Any material cost found to be above net realizable value or considered obsolete is written down accordingly. Based on that evaluation, the Company had an obsolescence reserve of $ 2,273 at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The total inventory value was $ 1,805,363 and $ 1,560,175 , as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, which included work -in-process of $2 03,378 and $ 396,880 as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 , respectively, and the remaining amount is comprised of finished goods. At June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 , the Comp any had $ 371,985 and $ 54,520 of prep aid inventory as a component of prepaid expenses, respectively.

Net Investment in Sales Type Lease

Net investment in leases are recognized when the Company's leases qualify as sales-type leases. The net investment in leases is initially measured at the present value of the fixed lease payments, discounted at the rate implicit in the lease.

Property and Equipment

Property and equipment are stated at cost and are depreciated using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the assets which range from two to five years. Repair and maintenance costs are expensed as incurred; major renewals and improvements are capitalized. As items of property or equipment are sold or retired, the related cost and accumulated depreciation are removed from the accounts and any gain or loss is included in operating income.

Long-lived Assets

The Company periodically assesses the recoverability of long-lived assets and certain identifiable intangible assets by reviewing for potential impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of an asset may not be recoverable. Recoverability of assets to be held and used is measured by a comparison of the carrying amount of an asset to future undiscounted net cash flows expected to be generated by the asset. If such assets are considered to be impaired, the impairment to be recognized is measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the assets exceeds the fair value of the assets.

Leases

The Company determines if an arrangement is a lease at inception. A contract is or contains a lease if the contract conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset for a period of time in exchange for consideration. The right to control the use of an asset includes the right to obtain substantially all of the economic benefits of the underlying asset and the right to direct how and for what purpose the asset is used.  Right-of-use (ROU) assets represent the Company’s right to use an underlying asset for the lease term and lease liabilities represent the Company’s obligation to make lease payments arising from the lease.

Operating lease ROU assets and liabilities are recognized at commencement date based on the present value of lease payments over the lease term. As most of the Company’s leases do not provide an implicit rate, the Company has elected to use the incremental borrowing rate in determining the present value of lease payments for all asset classes. The operating lease ROU asset also includes any lease payments made and excludes lease incentives. The Company’s lease terms include options to extend or terminate the lease when it is reasonably certain that the Company will exercise that option. Lease expense for lease payments is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term. For lease agreements that contain both lease and non-lease components, the Company has elected to account for the lease and non-lease components as a single lease component. The Company has elected to not apply the requirements of ASC 842 for short-term leases. Short-term leases are defined as leases that, at the commencement date, have lease terms of twelve months or less.

Rent expense, including the effects of lease incentives, is recognized on a straight-line basis over the term of the lease.

Research and Development

Expenditures for research and development costs are expensed as incurred. Research and development expense we re $ 32,550 and $ 0 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 , respectively, and are included in selling, general and administrative expenses on the condensed statements of operations.

Software Development Costs

We expense software development costs, including cost to develop software products to be sold, licensed or marketed to external users, before technological feasibility is reached.  Technological feasibility is typically reached shortly before the release of such products.  As a result, development costs that meet the criteria for capitalization were not material for six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 .

Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share

Basic earnings per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted average shares outstanding during the reporting period. Diluted earnings per share is computed similar to basic earnings per share except that the weighted average shares outstanding are increased to include additional shares from the assumed exercise of stock options and restricted stock shares subject to vesting. The number of additional shares is calculated by assuming that outstanding stock options were exercised and that the proceeds from the exercise were used to acquire shares of common stock at the average market price during the reporting period. Restricted stock shares are included in basic shares as of the beginning of the period in which the vesting conditions are satisfied. (See Note 8 ).

Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements

In June 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016 - 13, "Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments," which requires measurement and recognition of expected versus incurred credit losses for financial assets held. The measurement of expected credit losses should be based on relevant information about past events, including historical experience, current conditions, and reasonable and supportable forecasts that affect the collectability of the reported amount. The guidance is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2022, and interim periods within those annual periods. The Company adopted ASU 2016 - 13 in 2023, using the modified retrospective approach with an immaterial impact to the Company's financial statements as of January 1, 2023.

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2.

Accounts Receivable –

Accounts receivable consisted of the following at:

June 30,

December 31,

2023

2022

Accounts receivable - current

$ 2,032,719 $ 1,930,488

Less allowance for credit losses

( 66,845 ) ( 62,000 )

Accounts receivable current - net

$ 1,965,874 $ 1,868,488

Accounts receivable - long-term

$ 1,180,227 $ 1,523,793

A roll-forward of the Company’s allowance for credit losses for the six month period ended June 30, 2023 presented are as follows:

June 30,

2023

Allowance for credit losses, beginning of period

$ 62,000

Additions

16,464

Write-off

( 11,619 )

Accounts receivable allowance for credit losses, end of period

66,845

3.

Net Investment in Sales Type Lease –

In January 2021, the Company entered into a five year lease with a customer for hardware which had an implied interest rate of 6 %.

At inception, the Company recorded $ 210,782 in "Net investment in sales type leases" and derecognized $ 139,521 from “Inventory" on its condensed balance sheet. The Company recognized $ 20,586 and $ 19,390 in profit from sales type leases in its condensed statements of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, as a result of the transaction. For the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 the Company recognized $ 3,864 and $ 4,677 , respectively, of interest income in the Company's condensed statements of operations.

In December 2022, the Company entered into a five year lease with a customer for hardware which had an implied interest rate of 6 %.

At inception, the Company recorded a total $ 98,279 in "Net investment in sales type leases" and derecognized $ 46,533 from “Inventory" on its balance sheet. The Company recognized $ 8,558 in profit from sales type leases in its condensed statements of operations for the six months ended June 30, 2023 , as a result of the transaction. For the six months ended June 30, 2023 the Company recognized $ 2,842 of interest income in the Company's condensed statements of operations.

The future minimum lease payments receivable for sales type leases are as follows:

Amount

2023 (remainder)

35,850

2024

71,700

2025

71,700

2026

26,875

2027

22,800

Total undiscounted cash flows

228,925

Present value discount

18,979

Net investment in lease as of June 30, 2023

$ 209,946

The current portion of $ 60,756 and $ 59,173 are included in Current Assets on the condensed balance sheet as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, and the long term portion of $ 149,190 and $ 176,444 are included in Long-Term Assets on the condensed balance sheet as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.  The lease contains a purchase option at the conclusion of the lease, which the Company has determined does not meet the probability criterion.  The Company has not recorded an unguaranteed residual asset.

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4.

Operating Leases –

We lease space under non-cancelable operating leases for our two office locations. These leases do not have significant rent escalation holidays, concessions, leasehold improvement incentives, or other build-out clauses. Further, the leases do not contain contingent rent provisions.

Our leases include one or more options to renew. The exercise of lease renewal options are included in our right of use assets and lease liabilities if they are reasonably certain of exercise.

On May 18, 2021, we extended our lease for the Minnesota location.  The term of the extension is 48 months expiring July 31, 2025. On September 20, 2022, we extended our lease for the Oklahoma location.  The term of the extension is 36 months expiring August 31, 2025.

Our leases do not provide an implicit rate; we use our incremental borrowing rate of 5 % which is based on the information available at the date of adoption in determining the present value of the lease payments.

For the three months and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, the cost components of our operating leases were $ 14,617 and $ 15,570 and $ 29,125 and $ 32,575 , respectively

Maturities of our lease liabilities for all operating leases are as follows as of June 30, 2023 :

Leased Facilities

2023 (remainder)

32,587

2024

65,683

2025

35,445

Total Lease Payments

133,715

Less: Interest

12,545

Present value of lease liabilities

$ 121,170

The weighted average remaining lease term eq uals 2.12 y ears as of June 30, 2023 .

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Bank Financing –

Revolving Credit Line

The Company has a revolving credit line of up to $ 500,000 that expires on February 1, 2024. The line of credit is collateralized by all receivables, inventory, equipment, and general intangibles of the Company. The Company had no borrowings under the credit line during the six months ended June 30, 2023 . Interest on outstanding borrowings is payable monthly and charged at the Prime Rate, which was 8.25 %, subject to a floor of 3.75 % during the six months ended June 30, 2023 .

6.

Stockholders’ Equity –

Stock Compensation

On March 8, 2021, the Company awarded 15,200 Restricted Stock shares to employees out of treasury stock. These shares were subject to a two year vesting period.  Grant date fair value of $ 45,300 was recognized over the vesting period as stock compensation expense as a component of selling, general and administrative expense.

On May 14, 2021, the Board of Directors of Table Trac, Inc. approved the 2021 Stock Incentive Plan (the "Plan").  The Plan provides for the issuance of incentive and other equity-based awards to its employees. Options issued under the Plan are exercisable for periods not to exceed ten years, and vest and contain such other terms and conditions as specified in the applicable award document. Options to buy common stock are issued under the Plan, with exercise prices equal to the closing price of shares of the Company’s common stock on the OTCQX Exchange at closing on the trading day of the date of award. The Company had 500,000 shares initially available for grant.

On May 14, 2021, the Board of Directors of Table Trac, Inc. awarded 70,000 stock options as follows: 20,000 to Chad Hoehne; 20,000 to Robert Siqveland and 30,000 to Randy Gilbert. These shares are subject to a vesting schedule as follows: 25 % immediately and 25 % in each subsequent year. Grant date fair value of $ 128,726 will be recognized over the vesting period as stock compensation expense as a component of selling, general and administration expense.

On December 17, 2021, management of Table Trac, Inc. awarded 15,000 options to be distributed to most of its current employees.  These options vested immediately. Grant date fair value of $ 22,919 was recognized during 2021 as stock compensation expense as a component of selling, general and administration expense.

On March 25, 2022, the Board of Directors of Table Trac, Inc. awarded Randy Gilbert 87,500 Restricted Stock shares and Robert Siqveland 12,500 Restricted Stock shares. These shares are subject to a five -year vesting schedule as follows: 20,000 shares vest annually beginning on March 25, 2023. Grant date fair value of $ 349,000 will be recognized ratably over the vesting period as stock compensation expense as a component of selling, general and administration expense.

On December 15, 2022, Robert Siqveland agreed to and accepted a separation agreement from the Company. Included in this agreement were terms which immediately vested the remaining unvested 12,500 Restricted Stock shares from the March 25, 2022 grant and the unvested stock options to purchase 20,000 shares that were awarded to him on May 14, 2021. In addition, this agreement modified the exercise period of the stock options which now expire on March 31, 2024. This was determined to be a modification under ASC 718 and the incremental compensation costs of $ 39,000 and $ 37,000 , respectively, for the restricted stock and options were recognized immediately in 2022 as a component of selling, general and administrative expenses .  Lastly, Mr. Siqveland will receive twelve months of severance in two payments.  $ 100,500 on April 15, 2023 and $33,500 on January 15, 2024. An accrual for these payments including the employer's payroll taxes totaling $ 34,750 and $ 141,500 was recorded as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.

On December 16, 2022, management of Table Trac, Inc. awarded 16,500 stock options to be distributed to most of its current employees.  These options vested immediately. Grant date fair value of $ 37,969 was recognized during 2022 as stock compensation expense as a component of selling, general and administration expense.

On March 12, 2023, the Company awarded 10,000 Restricted Stock shares to an employee out of treasury stock. These shares are subject to a three year vesting period.  Grant date fair value of $ 50,500 will be recognized over the vesting period as stock compensation expense as a component of selling, general and administrative expense.

The Company has 80,000 shares of restricted stock outstanding as of June 30, 2023. There were 115,200 shares of restricted stock outstanding at June 30, 2022.

For the three months and six months ending June 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded compensation expense related to restricted stock granted of $ 19,478 and $ 23,122 and $ 38,954 and $ 28,774 , respectively as a component of selling, general and administrative expenses.

For the three months and six months ending June 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company recorded compensation expense related to stock options granted of $ 5,746 and $ 8,045 and $ 11,494 and $ 42,985 , respectively as a component of selling, general and administrative expenses.

The fair value of the Company’s stock options issued was estimated using a Black-Scholes option pricing model with the following weighted-average assumptions:

The unvested stock compensation expense is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of approximately three years. As of June 30, 2023 and 2022, the re maining unrecognized stock compensation expense for stock options and restricted stock was appr oximately $ 294,000 and $ 343,000 , respectively.

The following table summarizes additional information about stock options outstanding and exercisable at June 30, 2023 :

Options Outstanding

Options Exercisable

Options Outstanding

Weighted Average Remaining Contractual Life

Weighted Average Exercise Price

Aggregate Intrinsic Value

Options Exercisable

Weighted Average Exercise Price

Aggregate Intrinsic Value

100,000 5.39 $ 2.96 $ 153,860 87,500 $ 3.04 $ 129,735

The following table summarizes the activity of all stock options outstanding for the six months ending June 30, 2023 and 2022.

2023

2022

Shares

Weighted Average Exercise Price

Shares

Weighted Average Exercise Price

Options outstanding at beginning of period

101,500 $ 2.97 85,000 $ 2.52

Granted

0 0 0 0

Exercised

1,000 3.01 0 0

Forfeited

500 5.29 0 0

Balance at June 30:

100,000 $ 2.96 85,000 $ 2.52

Options Exercisable at June 30:

87,500 $ 3.04 51,500 $ 2.52

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Income Tax –

The Company accounts for income taxes by following the asset and liability approach to accounting for income taxes. Deferred tax assets and liabilities represent the future tax consequences of the differences between the financial statement carrying amounts of assets and liabilities versus the tax basis of assets and liabilities. Under this method, deferred tax assets are recognized for deductible temporary differences and operating loss and tax credit carryforwards. Deferred tax liabilities are recognized for taxable temporary differences. Deferred tax assets are reduced by a valuation allowance when, in the opinion of management, it is more likely than not that some portion or all of the deferred tax assets will not be realized. The impact of the tax rate changes on deferred tax assets and liabilities is recognized in the year that the change is enacted. Management believes that any write-off not allowed for will not have a material impact on the Company’s financial position.

The Company files income tax returns in the U.S. federal jurisdiction and various state jurisdictions. Based on its evaluation, the Company believes that it has no significant unrecognized tax positions. The Company’s evaluation was performed for the tax years ended December 31, 2018 through 2021, which are the tax years that remain subject to examination by major tax jurisdictions as of June 30, 2023 . The Company does not believe there will be any material changes in its unrecognized tax positions over the next twelve months.

The Company may from time to time be assessed interest or penalties by major tax jurisdictions, although any such assessments historically have been minimal and immaterial to its financial results. In accordance with current guidance, the Company classifies interest and penalties as income tax expense as incurred.

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8.

Earnings Per Share –

The Company computes earnings per share under two different methods, basic and diluted, and presents per-share data for all periods in which statements of operations are presented. Basic earnings per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding. Diluted earnings per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted average number of shares of common stock and common stock equivalents outstanding.

The following table provides a reconciliation of the numerators and denominators used in calculating basic and diluted earnings per share for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 :

For the Three Months Ended

June 30,

2023

2022

Basic and diluted earnings per share calculation:

Net income (loss) to common stockholders

$ 571,380 $ ( 242,324 )

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - basic

4,552,450 4,521,988

Basic net income (loss) per share

$ 0.13 $ ( 0.05 )

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - diluted

4,617,648 4,521,988

Diluted net income (loss) per share

$ 0.12 $ ( 0.05 )

For the Six Months Ended

June 30,

2023

2022

Basic and diluted earnings per share calculation:

Net income to common stockholders

$ 907,241 $ 1,019,516

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - basic

4,552,220 4,521,988

Basic net income per share

$ 0.20 $ 0.23

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding - diluted

4,624,436 4,548,449

Diluted net income per share

$ 0.20 $ 0.22

For the three and six month period ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, there were common stock equivalents that had a dilutive effect of approximately 65,198 and 0 and 72,716 and 26,000 shares, respectively.

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

Our Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations set forth below should be read in conjunction with our unaudited financial statements, and notes thereto, contained in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, as well as our audited financial statements, and notes thereto, contained in our Form 10-K filed with the SEC on March 27,2023 relating to our year ended December 31, 2022.

Forward-Looking Statements

Some of the statements made in this section of our report are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements generally relate to and are based upon our current plans, expectations, assumptions and projections about future events. The words “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “could,” “project,” “estimate,” “expect,” “strategy,” “likely,” “may,” “should,” “will” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these identifying words . Our management currently believes that the various plans, expectations, and assumptions reflected in or suggested by these forward-looking statements are reasonable.  Nevertheless, all forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties and our actual actions or future results may be materially different from our plans, objectives or expectations, or our assumptions and projections underlying our present plans, objectives and expectations, as a result of many factors, including, but not limited to, those set forth under the heading “Risk Factors” in Part I, Item 1A of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 and in our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

In light of the foregoing, prospective investors are cautioned that the forward-looking statements included in this filing may ultimately prove to be inaccurate - even materially inaccurate.  Because of the significant uncertainties inherent in such forward-looking statements, the inclusion of such information should not be regarded as a representation or warranty by Table Trac or any other person that our objectives, plans, expectations or projections that are contained in this filing will be achieved in any specified time frame, if ever.

General Overview

Table Trac, Inc. is a Nevada corporation, formed on June 27, 1995, with its principal office in Minnetonka, Minnesota.

The Company has developed and patented (U.S. patent # 5,957,776) a proprietary information and management system (called our “Table Trac” system) that automates and monitors the operations of casino table game operations. In addition to its table games management system, Table Trac has been adding functionality to related casino system modules for guest rewards and loyalty club, marketing analysis, guest service, promotions, administration / management, vault / cage management and audit / accounting tasks. Aggregated together, all of these modules have become the “Casino Trac” product, a full-featured Casino Management System (CMS) offering what we believe to be a powerful combination of value, efficiency and reliability for casinos seeking to add or upgrade their casino systems.

In August of 2022 and September of 2020, the Company was granted Patents (U.S. patent #11,417,169) on its April 2017 application 16/984755 “SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF FACILITATING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AN ELECTRONIC GAMING MACHINE, GAME PLAYER, AND A CONTROL SYSTEM” and (U.S. patent #10,769,885 B2) on its April 2017 application 15/946,227 “SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF FACILITATING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN AN ELECTRONIC GAMING MACHINE, GAME PLAYER, AND A CONTROL SYSTEM”.

In June of 2021 the Company was granted a Patent (U.S. patent #11,024,116) on its May 2020 application 16/884731 “DYNAMIC AUTOMATED SOCIAL DISTANCING ON ELECTRONIC GAMING MACHINES”.  In addition, the Company renewed its Trademark claim for “Table Trac” which was granted July 31, 2018 Reg. No. 5,529,779 and made a new Trademark claim on its “CasinoTrac” brand which is pending.

The Company sells systems and technical support to casinos. The open architecture of the Table Trac system is designed to provide operators with a scalable and flexible system that can interconnect and operate with most third-party software or hardware. Key products and services include modules designed to drive player tracking programs and kiosk promotions, as well as vault and cage controls. The Company’s systems are designed to meet strict auditing, accounting and regulatory requirements applicable to the gaming industry. The Company has developed a patented, real-time system that automates and monitors the operations of casino gaming tables. The Company continues to increase its market share by expanding its product offerings to include new system features, and ancillary products.

During the second quarter of 2023, the Company delivered four system, expanded two existing customer and our exclusive supplier installed our system in multiple locations in Australia.  At the end of the quarter, the Company had casino management systems, table games management systems and ancillary products installed with on-going support and maintenance contracts with over 100 casino operators in over 275 casinos worldwide.  Sales to customers in the United States represented 84% of the Company’s total revenues for the three month period ending June 30, 2023.

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Results of Operations – Three Months Ended June 30, 2023 Compared to Three months ended June 30, 2022

During the three months ended June 30, 2023 , income from operations was $668,552 compared to loss from operations of $(276,297), for the three months ended June 30, 2022 . The major components of revenues, cost of sales and selling, general and administrative expenses, and the reasons for changes in each, are discussed below.

Revenues

Revenues totaled $ 2,436,592 for the three months ended June 30, 2023 compared to $ 2,459,014, for the three months ended June 30, 2022 .

Refer to Note 1 – Revenue, including disaggregated revenues by major product line table, and Major Customers

During the three months ended June 30, 2023 , the Company delivered four new system, expanded two existing customer and our exclusive supplier installed our system in multiple locations in Australia. During the same period in 2022 , the Company delivered six systems and expanded one existing customer and our exclusive supplier installed our system in multiple locations in Australia.

Cost of Sales and Gross Profit

Cost of sales decreased to $ 566,507 for the three months ended June 30, 2023 from $ 1,601,900 , for the three months ended June 30, 2022 due to a is a result of the Company recognizing all incurred costs for the two installed systems, during the three months ended June 30, 2022, for which revenue recognition collectability criterion was not met. The following table summarizes our cost of sales for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 , respectively:

For the Three Months ended June 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

(percent of revenues)

(percent of revenues)

System

$ 204,195 $ 1,285,166 8.4 % 52.3 %

Maintenance

209,982 149,096 8.6 % 5.9 %

Service and other

152,330 170,638 6.3 % 6.9 %

Total cost of sales

$ 566,507 $ 1,604,900 23.3 % 65.1 %

Gross profit

$ 1,870,085 $ 857,114 76.7 % 34.9 %

The Company’s gross profit was 76.7% and 34.9% for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respec tively.  This increase, as noted above, is a result of the Company recognizing all incurred costs for the two installed systems, during the three months ended June 30, 2022, for which revenue recognition collectability criterion was not met.

Selling, General and Administrative Expenses

For the three months ended June 30, 2023 , selling, general and administrative expenses were $ 1,201,533 compared to $ 1,133,411 for the same period in 2022 .  This increase is a result of increased payroll related cost.

Interest Income

For the three months ended June 30, 2023, interest income was $84,145 compared to $15,473 for the same period in 2022. This increase was primarily due to the increase in interest earned in our cash and cash equivalent bank accounts.

Tax Provision

The income tax expense for the three months ended June 30, 2023 was $185,600 as compared to a benefit of $(18,500), for the three months ended June 30, 2022. The effective rate fluctuates significantly due to fluctuations in periodic net income, changes in state apportionment rates and availability of research and development and foreign tax credits.

Net Income

Income before taxes for the three months ended June 30, 2023 was $ 756,980 compared to loss before taxes for the three months ended June 30, 2022 of $ (260,824) .  Net income for the three months ended June 30, 2023 was $ 571,380 compared to net loss of $ (242,324) for the three months ended June 30, 2022. The basic and diluted income per share was $ 0.13 and $ 0.12 respectively, compared to basic and diluted loss per share of $ (0.05) for the three months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 , respectively.

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Results of Operations – Six Months Ended June 30, 2023 Compared to Six months ended June 30, 2022

During the six months ended June 30, 2023 , income from operations was $1,005,336 compared to loss from operations of $1,327,519, for the six months ended June 30, 2022 . The major components of revenues, cost of sales and selling, general and administrative expenses, and the reasons for changes in each, are discussed below.

Revenues

Revenues totaled $ 4,739,003 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 compared to $ 5,810,838, for the six months ended June 30, 2022 .

Refer to Note 1 – Revenue, including disaggregated revenues by major product line table, and Major Customers

During the six months ended June 30, 2023 , the Company delivered five new system, expanded two existing customer and our exclusive supplier installed our system in multiple locations in Australia. During the same period in 2022 , the Company delivered nine systems and expanded one existing customer and our exclusive supplier installed our system in multiple locations in Australia.

Cost of Sales and Gross Profit

Cost of sales decreased to $ 988,348 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 from $2,263,513 , for the six months ended June 30, 2022 due to is a result of the Company recognizing all incurred costs for the two installed systems, during the three months ended June 30, 2022, for which revenue recognition collectability criterion was not met. The following table summarizes our cost of sales for the six months e nded June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively:

For the six Months ended June 30,

2023

2022

2023

2022

(percent of revenues)

(percent of revenues)

System

$ 297,154 $ 1,734,670 12.2 % 29.9 %

Maintenance

386,662 273,054 15.9 % 4.7 %

Service and other

304,532 255,789 12.5 % 4.4 %

Total cost of sales

$ 988,348 $ 2,263,513 40.6 % 39.0 %

Gross profit

$ 3,750,655 $ 3,547,325 59.4 % 61.0 %

The Company’s gross profit was 79.1% and 61.0%, for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respec tively.  This increase, as noted above, is a result of the Company recognizing all incurred costs for the two installed systems, during 2022, for which revenue recognition collectability criterion was not met.

Selling, General and Administrative Expenses

For the six months ended June 30, 2023 , selling, general and administrative expenses were $2,745,319 compared to $2,219,806 for the same period in 2022 .  This increase is a result of increased payroll related cost and an increase in sales and travel expenses.

Interest Income

For the six months ended June 30, 2023, interest income was $172,622 compared to $56,386 for the same period in 2022. This increase was primarily due to the increase in interest earned in our cash and cash equivalent bank accounts.

Tax Provision

The income tax expense for the six months ended June 30, 2023 was $275,000 as compared to $375,000, for the six months ended June 30, 2022 . The effective rate fluctuates significantly due to fluctuations in periodic net income, changes in state apportionment rates and availability of research and development and foreign tax credits.

Net Income

Income before taxes for the six months ended June 30, 2023 was $1,182,241 compared to income before taxes for the six months ended June 30, 2022 of $1,394,516 .  Net income for the six months ended June 30, 2023 was $ 907,241 compared to net income of $ 1,019,516 for the six months ended June 30, 2022 . The basic and diluted income per share was $ 0.20 , and compared to basic and diluted income per share of $ 0.23 and $ 0.22, for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 , respectively.

Backlog

The Company’s backlog generally consists of incomplete system installations and expansion of offerings for currently installed and supported systems.

The Compan y h ad eight pr o je cts in its backlog at June 30, 2023. The Company had five projec ts in its backlog as of June 30, 202 2 .  As of the filing date of this report, the Company has signed no new contracts.

The Company is currently serving gaming establishments in sixtee n U.S . states, as well as countries in Central and South America, the Caribbean and Australia. The Company aims to pursue further opportunities and strategic partnerships.

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Liquidity and Capital Resources

Management believes that the Company has adequate cash to meet its obligations and continue operations for both existing customer contracts and ongoing product development for at least the next 12 months from the date of this filing.  The Company has a $500,000 line of credit.  As of June 30, 2023 , there were no borrowings outstanding under the line of credit.  The Company’s primary sources of liquidity are cash and cash equivalents, receivables and future cash generated from operations. Management is not aware of any trends or any known demands, commitments, events or uncertainties that will result in or that are reasonably likely to result in the Company's liquidity increasing or decreasing in any material way.

Cash and cash equivalents used by operations for the six months ended June 30, 2023 was $(50,192) compared to $(583,314) for the six month period ending June 30, 2022 . This decrease was a result of a number of factors including a decrease in accounts receivable and customer deposits, offset partially by an increase in inventory and prepaid expenses.

There were no investing activities for the three months ended June 30, 2023 .

For the three months ended June 30, 2023 net cash used in financing activities was $43,315, which was the primarily the payment of cash dividends.

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

The Company had no off-balance sheet arrangements as of June 30, 2023.

Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

As a “smaller reporting company” as defined by Item 10 of Regulation S-K, we are not required to provide information required by this Item.

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

We maintain disclosure controls and procedures designed to provide reasonable assurance that information required to be disclosed in our reports filed pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms, and that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. A control system, no matter how well conceived and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the control system are met.

As of June 30, 2023, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer carried out an evaluation of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as such term is defined in Rule 13a-15(e) under the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934. Based on that evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer concluded our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective because of the identification of a material weakness in its design of controls over accounting and reporting of significant, non-recurring events, and complex transactions for the year ended December 31, 2022.  Remediation efforts have already been implemented which primarily consists of engaging an accounting expert to assist with the accounting for significant, non-recurring events and complex transactions.  We will consider this material weakness to be fully remediated once the applicable controls operate for a sufficient period of time and our management has concluded, through testing, that these controls are operating effectively, which management expects to be completed by September 30, 2023.

Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

Except for the matters described above, there were no other changes in our internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the fiscal quarter covered by this Form 10-Q that materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

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PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1A. Risk Factors

In addition to the other information set forth in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, the reader should carefully review the risks discussed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on March 27, 2023 relating to our year ended December 31, 2022 before making an investment decision.  The risk factors summarized in our Annual Report on Form 10-K do not include all of the risks that we face, and there may be additional risks or uncertainties that are currently unknown or not believed to be material that occur or become material.

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Item 6. Exhibits

Exhibit

Description

3.1

Articles of Incorporation, filed with the Nevada Secretary of State on June 2, 1995 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3 to the registrant’s registration statement on Form 10SB-12G filed on December 6, 1999).

3.2

Amendment to Articles of Incorporation, filed with the Nevada Secretary of State on January 26, 2010 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.2 to the registrant’s annual report on Form 10-K filed on March 31, 2011).

3.3

Amended and Restated Bylaws (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.3 to the registrant’s annual report on Form 10-K filed on March 31, 2011).

3.4

Amendment No. 1 to Bylaws dated March 9, 2016 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to the registrant’s current report on Form 8-K filed on March 15, 2016).

31.1

Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 ( filed herewith ).

31.2

Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 ( filed herewith ).

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Certification of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 ( filed herewith ).

101.INS

Inline XBRL Instance Document

101.SCH

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document

101.CAL

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document

101.DEF

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document

101.LAB

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document

101.PRE

Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document

104 Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101).

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Dated: August 10, 2023

Table Trac, Inc.

(Registrant)

By:

/s/ Chad Hoehne

Chad Hoehne

Chief Executive Officer

(principal executive officer)

By:

/s/ Randy Gilbert

Randy Gilbert

Chief Financial Officer

(principal financial and accounting officer)

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