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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C.  20549
 
 
FORM 10-Q

(X)  
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the quarterly (thirteen weeks) period ended November 30, 2012

OR
 
(  )  
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the transition period from
 
to
 
       
Commission file number
 
0-4339
 
       

GOLDEN ENTERPRISES, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

DELAWARE
 
63-0250005
 
(State or other jurisdiction of
 
(I.R.S. Employer
  incorporation or organization)
 
Identification No.)
     
One Golden Flake Drive
   
Birmingham, Alabama
 
35205
(Address of Principle Executive Offices)
 
(Zip Code)

(205) 458-7316
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

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 (X)   No (  )

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted 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 and post such files).Yes (X) No (  )

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Act). (Check one):
Large accelerated filer _______
Accelerated filer _______
Non-accelerated filer _______
Smaller reporting company _______

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

 
 

 

Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common stock, as of December 31, 2012.
   
Outstanding at
                          Class
 
December 31, 2012
Common Stock, Par Value $0.66 2/3
 
11,732,632
 
 
EXCHANGE ACT REPORTS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY WEBSITE
 
Under “SEC Filings” on the “Financial” page of the Company’s website located at www.goldenflake.com, links to the following filings are made available as soon as reasonably practicable after they are electronically filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”)”  the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K, Proxy Statement on Schedule 14A related to the Company’s Annual Shareholders Meeting, and any amendments to those reports or statements filed or furnished pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Act of 1934.  You may also read and copy any materials we file with the SEC at the SEC’s Public Reference Room at 100 F Street, NE, Washington, DC 20549.  You may obtain information on the operation of the Public Reference Room by calling the SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330.  The SEC also maintains an Internet website located at http://www.sec.gov that contains the information we file or furnish electronically with the SEC.

 
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GOLDEN ENTERPRISES, INC.
 
 
 
INDEX
 
 
Page No.
     
 
     
 
 
4
     
 
 
5
     
 
 
6
     
 
 
8
     
 
10
     
11
     
14
     
14
     
14
     
14
     
14
     
15
     
15
     
15
     
16
     
16
 
 
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
 
             
   
(Unaudited)
   
(Audited)
 
   
November 30,
   
June 1,
 
   
2012
   
2012
 
ASSETS
 
CURRENT ASSETS
           
Cash and cash equivalents
  $ 847,994     $ 1,893,816  
Receivables, net
    9,979,758       10,566,073  
Inventories:
               
Raw materials and supplies
    2,393,483       1,693,629  
Finished goods
    3,438,326       3,463,169  
      5,831,809       5,156,798  
                 
Prepaid expenses
    2,479,929       1,754,874  
Accrued income taxes
    -       59,894  
Deferred income taxes
    615,182       615,182  
                 
Total current assets
    19,754,672       20,046,637  
                 
Property, plant and equipment, net
    26,160,186       26,497,590  
Other assets
    2,011,617       2,209,399  
                 
Total
  $ 47,926,475     $ 48,753,626  
                 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
 
CURRENT LIABILITIES
               
Checks outstanding in excess of bank balances
  $ 1,491,443     $ 1,710,417  
Accounts payable
    5,347,119       6,025,465  
Accrued income taxes
    647,993       -  
Current portion of long-term debt
    364,381       357,921  
Other accrued expenses
    4,432,589       4,472,079  
Salary continuation plan
    188,963       181,578  
Line of credit outstanding
    614,075       1,293,698  
                 
Total current liabilities
    13,086,563       14,041,158  
                 
LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
               
Notes payable - bank, non-current
    5,524,191       5,707,062  
Salary continuation plan
    1,035,852       1,097,655  
Deferred income taxes
    3,509,305       3,509,305  
                 
Total long-term liabilities
    10,069,348       10,314,022  
                 
STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
               
Common stock - $.66-2/3 par value:
               
35,000,000 shares authorized
               
Issued 13,828,793 shares
    9,219,195       9,219,195  
Additional paid-in capital
    6,497,954       6,497,954  
Retained earnings
    19,986,034       19,607,056  
      35,703,183       35,324,205  
Less:  Cost of common shares in treasury (2,096,161 shares at November 30,  2012
               
and 2,094,161 shares at June 1, 2012)
    (10,932,619 )     (10,925,759 )
                 
Total stockholder's equity
    24,770,564       24,398,446  
                 
Total
  $ 47,926,475     $ 48,753,626  
                 
See Accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
               
 
 
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (UNAUDITED)
 
   
Thirteen
   
Thirteen
   
Twenty-Six
   
Twenty-Six
 
   
Weeks
   
Weeks
   
Weeks
   
Weeks
 
   
Ended
   
Ended
   
Ended
   
Ended
 
   
November 30, 2012
   
December 2, 2011
   
November 30, 2012
   
December 2, 2011
 
                         
Net sales
  $ 33,208,620     $ 33,230,663     $ 67,892,075     $ 66,475,853  
Cost of sales
    17,163,576       17,478,476       34,720,015       34,720,094  
Gross margin
    16,045,044       15,752,187       33,172,060       31,755,759  
                                 
Selling, general and administrative expenses
    15,145,750       14,987,933       31,080,557       29,918,625  
  Operating income
    899,294       764,254       2,091,503       1,837,134  
                                 
Other income (expenses):
                               
  Gain on sale of assets
    31,000       8,043       50,409       92,385  
  Interest expense
    (56,298 )     (73,328 )     (116,251 )     (148,563 )
  Other income
    20,996       29,003       43,633       65,843  
Total other income (expenses)
    (4,302 )     (36,282 )     (22,209 )     9,665  
                                 
Income before income taxes
    894,992       727,972       2,069,294       1,846,799  
Income  taxes
    452,735       275,887       956,901       695,143  
Net income
  $ 442,257     $ 452,085     $ 1,112,393     $ 1,151,656  
                                 
PER SHARE OF COMMON STOCK
                               
Basic and Diluted earnings
  $ 0.04     $ 0.04     $ 0.10     $ 0.10  
                                 
Weighted average number of common
                               
stock share outstanding:
                               
Basic and Diluted
    11,734,061       11,734,632       11,734,346       11,734,632  
                                 
Cash dividends paid per share of
                               
common stock
  $ 0.0313     $ 0.0313     $ 0.0625     $ 0.0625  
 
See Accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
 
 
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)
 
             
             
             
   
Twenty-Six
   
Twenty-Six
 
   
Weeks Ended
   
Weeks Ended
 
   
November 30, 2012
   
December 2, 2011
 
             
             
             
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
           
             
Cash received from customers
  $ 68,478,390     $ 66,376,636  
Miscellaneous income
    43,633       65,843  
Cash paid to suppliers and employees
    (34,788,027 )     (34,002,689 )
Cash paid for operating expenses
    (31,336,262 )     (30,003,516 )
Income taxes paid
    (249,014 )     (268,989 )
Interest expenses paid
    (116,251 )     (148,563 )
Net cash provided by operating activities
    2,032,469       2,018,722  
                 
                 
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
               
                 
Purchase of property, plant and equipment
    (1,328,125 )     (2,564,251 )
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment
    65,119       128,560  
Net cash used in investing activities
    (1,263,006 )     (2,435,691 )
                 
                 
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
               
                 
Debt proceeds
    19,738,588       18,403,341  
Debt repayments
    (20,594,623 )     (18,973,556 )
Change in checks outstanding in excess of bank
               
balances
    (218,974 )     638,747  
Cash dividends paid
    (733,416 )     (733,416 )
Purchase of treasury shares
    (6,860 )     -  
Net cash used in financing activities
    (1,815,285 )     (664,884 )
                 
                 
Net change in cash and cash equivalents
    (1,045,822 )     (1,081,853 )
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
    1,893,816       2,721,638  
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
  $ 847,994     $ 1,639,785  

See Accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

 
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GOLDEN ENTERPRISES, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
 
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED) - CONTINUED
 
             
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME TO NET CASH FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
 
             
             
             
             
             
   
Twenty-Six
   
Twenty-Six
 
   
Weeks Ended
   
Weeks Ended
 
   
November 30, 2012
   
December 2, 2011
 
             
Net Income
  $ 1,112,393     $ 1,151,656  
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by
               
operating activities:
               
Depreciation and amortization
    1,650,821       1,670,752  
Gain on sale of property and equipment
    (50,409 )     (92,385 )
                 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
               
Change in receivables - net
    586,315       (99,217 )
Change in inventories
    (675,011 )     (1,003,494 )
Change in prepaid expenses
    (725,055 )     (684,300 )
Change in other assets
    197,782       232,587  
Change in accounts payable
    (678,346 )     350,247  
Change in accrued expenses
    (39,490 )     117,144  
Change in salary continuation
    (54,418 )     (50,422 )
Change in accrued income taxes
    707,887       426,154  
                 
Net cash provided by operating activities
  $ 2,032,469     $ 2,018,722  
 
See Accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements

 
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NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)

1.  
The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements of Golden Enterprises, Inc. (the “Company”) have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP) for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 to Regulation S-X.  Accordingly, they do not include all information and footnotes required by GAAP for complete financial statements.  In the opinion of management, all adjustments (consisting only of normal, recurring accruals) necessary for a fair presentation have been included.  For further information, refer to the consolidated financial statements and footnotes included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for year ended June 1, 2012 which can be found on our website at www.goldenflake.com/financial.html.

2.  
The consolidated results of operations for the twenty-six weeks ended November 30, 2012 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the fifty-two week fiscal year ending May 31, 2013.

3.  
The following tables summarize the prepaid assets accounts at November 30, 2012 and June 1, 2012.
 
   
November 30, 2012
   
June 1, 2012
 
             
Truck shop supplies
  $ 503,297     $ 576,673  
Insurance deposit
    82,959       82,959  
Prepaid marketplace spending
    205,082       227,382  
Deferred advertising fees
    708,750       -  
Prepaid insurance
    487,207       159,941  
Prepaid taxes/licenses
    92,745       168,110  
Prepaid dues/supplies
    281,570       499,905  
Other
    118,319       39,904  
                 
    $ 2,479,929     $ 1,754,874  
                 
 
4.  
The principal raw materials used in the manufacture of the Company’s snack food products are potatoes, corn, pork skin pellets, vegetable oils, and seasoning.  The principal supplies used are flexible film, cartons, trays, boxes, and bags.  These raw materials and supplies are generally available in adequate quantities in the open market from sources in the United States and are generally contracted up to a year in advance.

5.  
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or market. Cost is computed on the first-in, first-out method.

 
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6.  
The Company has a letter of credit in the amount of $1,900,000 outstanding at November 30, 2012 compared to $2,000,000 outstanding at December 2, 2011. The letter of credit supports the Company’s commercial self-insurance program.

7.  
The Company has a line-of-credit agreement with a local bank that permits borrowing up to $3,000,000. The line-of-credit is subject to the Company’s continued credit worthiness and compliance with the terms and conditions of the loan agreement. The Company’s line-of-credit debt as of November 30, 2012 was $614,075 with an interest rate of 3.50%, leaving the Company with $2,385,925 of credit availability. The Company’s line-of-credit debt as of June 1, 2012 was $1,293,698 with an interest rate of 3.50%, leaving the Company with $1,706,302 of credit availability.

8.  
The Company has a note payable with a balance of $5,888,572 as of November 30, 2012.  The loan was established as a construction loan in March 2009 to help fund the construction of a process water treatment facility.  In September 2009, the note converted to a 10-year fixed-rate note at 4.25% for $4,000,000.  In March 2011, the loan was modified by taking the remaining balance of $3,532,700 and adding another $2,900,000 to finance the purchase and implementation of a new Enterprise Resource Planning computer software system.  At that time, the interest rate on the loan was adjusted to 3.52% and the terms were re-established at 15 years for the repayment of the loan.  The Company has been making monthly payments on the note and intends to repay it at the earliest practicable date, as there are no prepayment penalties.

9.  
The Company’s financial instruments that are exposed to concentrations of credit risk consist primarily of cash equivalents and trade receivables.
 
The Company maintains deposit relationships with high credit quality financial institutions.  The Company’s trade receivables result primarily from its snack food operations and reflect a broad customer base, primarily large grocery store chains located in the Southeastern United States.  The Company routinely assesses the financial strength of its customers.  As a consequence, concentrations of credit risk are limited.

 
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We have reviewed the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet of Golden Enterprises, Inc. and subsidiary as of November 30, 2012, and the related condensed consolidated statements of income for the thirteen week and twenty-six week periods ended November 30, 2012 and December 2, 2011, and the related condensed statements of cash flows for the twenty-six week periods ending November 30, 2012 and December 2, 2011.  These financial statements are the responsibility of the Company’s management.

We conducted our review in accordance with standards established by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States).  A review of interim financial statements consists principally of applying analytical procedures to financial data and making inquiries of persons responsible for financial and accounting matters.  It is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole.  Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion.

Based on our review, we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the accompanying financial statements for them to be in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

We previously audited in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the consolidated balance sheet as of June 1, 2012 and the related consolidated statements of income, changes in stockholders’ equity and cash flows for the fiscal year then ended (not presented herein), and in our report dated August 2, 2012 we expressed an unqualified opinion on those consolidated financial statements. In our opinion, the information set forth in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheet as of June 1, 2012, is fairly stated in all material respects in relation to the consolidated balance sheet from which it has been derived.



DUDLEY, HOPTON-JONES, SIMS & FREEMAN PLLP



Birmingham, Alabama
January 10, 2013

 
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MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF
FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Management’s discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations are based upon the condensed consolidated financial statements, which have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.  This discussion should be read in conjunction with our recent SEC filings, including Form 10-K for the year ended June 1, 2012.  The preparation of these financial statements requires us to make estimates and judgments about future events that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses, and the related disclosures.  Future events and their effects cannot be determined with absolute certainty.  Therefore, management’s determination of estimates and judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities requires the exercise of judgment in the selection and application of assumptions based on various factors, including historical experience, current and expected economic conditions and other factors believed to be reasonable under the circumstances.  We routinely evaluate our estimates including those considered significant and discussed in detail in Form 10-K for the year ended June 1, 2012.  Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions and such differences may be material.

Overview

The Company manufactures and distributes a full line of high quality salted snack items, such as potato chips, tortilla chips, corn chips, fried pork skins, baked and fried cheese curls, onion rings, and puff corn.  The products are all packaged in flexible bags or other suitable wrapping material.  The Company also sells canned dips, pretzels, peanut butter crackers, cheese crackers, dried meat products, and nuts packaged by other manufacturers using the Golden Flake label.

No single product or product line accounts for more than 50% of the Company’s sales, which affords some protection against loss of volume due to a crop failure of major agricultural raw materials or failure to procure an adequate supply of pork skin pellets. Raw materials used in manufacturing and processing the Company’s snack food products are purchased on the open market and under contract through brokers and directly from growers.  A large part of the raw materials used by the Company consists of farm commodities which are subject to precipitous changes in supply and price.  Weather varies from season to season and directly affects both the quality and supply of farm commodities available.  The Company has no control of the agricultural aspects and its profits are affected accordingly.

The Company sells its products through its own sales organization and independent distributors to commercial establishments that sell food products primarily in the Southeastern United States.  The products are distributed through the independent distributors and route representatives who are supplied with selling inventory by the Company’s trucking fleet.  All of the route representatives are employees of the Company and use the Company’s direct-store delivery system.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

At November 30, 2012 and June 1, 2012, working capital was $6,668,109 and $6,005,479, respectively.

The Company purchased 2,000 shares of treasury stock this quarter in the amount of $6,860.00.  The Company’s current ratio was 1.51 to 1.00 at November 30, 2012 compared to 1.43 to 1.00 at June 1, 2012.

 
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Accounts Receivable and Allowance for Doubtful Accounts

At November 30, 2012 and June 1, 2012 the Company had accounts receivables in the amount of $9,979,758 and $10,566,073 respectively, net of an allowance for doubtful accounts of $70,000.

Other Commitments

Available cash, cash from operations and available credit under the line-of-credit are expected to be sufficient to meet anticipated cash expenditures and normal operating requirements for the foreseeable future.

Operating Results

For the thirteen weeks ended November 30, 2012, net sales decreased 0.1% from the comparable period in fiscal 2012. For the twenty-six weeks ended November 30, 2012, net sales increased 2.1% from the comparable period in fiscal 2012.  This year’s second quarter cost of sales was 51.7% of net sales compared to 52.6% for last year’s second quarter.  This year’s cost of sales year to date was 51.1% of net sales compared to 52.2% for last year’s year to date.  This year’s second quarter, selling, general and administrative expenses were 45.6% of net sales compared to 45.1% for last year’s second quarter.  This year’s selling, general and administrative expenses year to date were 45.8% of net sales compared to 45.0% for last year’s year to date.

The following tables compare manufactured products to resale products:

Manufactured Products-Resale Products
 
                         
   
Thirteen Weeks Ended
   
Thirteen Weeks Ended
 
   
November 30, 2012
   
December 2, 2011
 
Sales
       
                      % 
         
  
Manufactured Products
  $ 28,033,747       84.4 %   $ 25,087,989       75.5 %
Resale Products
    5,174,873       15.6 %     8,142,674       24.5 %
Total
  $ 33,208,620       100.0 %   $ 33,230,663       100.0 %
                                 
                                 
Gross Margin
         
           
 
Manufactured Products
  $ 14,839,670       52.9 %   $ 12,974,209       51.7 %
Resale Products
    1,205,374       23.3 %     2,777,978       34.1 %
Total
  $ 16,045,044       48.3 %   $ 15,752,187       47.4 %
                                 
   
Twenty-Six Weeks Ended
   
Twenty-Six Weeks Ended
 
   
November 30, 2012
   
December 2, 2011
 
Sales
         
            
 
Manufactured Products
  $ 55,323,966       81.5 %   $ 50,813,771       76.4 %
Resale Products
    12,568,109       18.5 %     15,662,082       23.6 %
Total
  $ 67,892,075       100.0 %   $ 66,475,853       100.0 %
                                 
                                 
Gross Margin
         
           
 
Manufactured Products
  $ 29,403,309       53.1 %   $ 26,395,049       51.9 %
Resale Products
    3,768,751       30.0 %     5,360,710       34.2 %
Total
  $ 33,172,060       48.9 %   $ 31,755,759       47.8 %
 
 
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The Company’s gain on sale of assets for the thirteen weeks ended November 30, 2012 in the amount of $31,000 was from the sale of used transportation equipment.

For last year’s thirteen weeks, the gain on sale of assets in the amount of $8,043 was from the sale of used transportation equipment.

The Company’s effective tax rate for the thirteen weeks was 50.6% compared to 37.9% for the last year’s thirteen weeks.  The Company’s effective tax rate for the twenty-six weeks ended November 30, 2012 was 46.2% and 37.7% for the comparable period last year.

Market Risk

The principal market risks (i.e., the risk of loss arising from adverse changes in market rates and prices), to which the Company is exposed, are interest rates on its cash equivalents and bank loans, fuel costs, and commodity prices affecting the cost of its raw materials.

The Company is subject to market risk with respect to commodities because its ability to recover increased costs through higher pricing may be limited by the competitive environment in which it operates.  The Company purchases its raw materials on the open market and under contract through brokers or directly from growers.  Future contracts have been used occasionally to hedge immaterial amounts of commodity purchases, but none are presently being used.

Inflation

Certain costs and expenses of the Company are affected by inflation. The Company’s prices for its products over the past several years have remained relatively flat.  The Company will contend with the effect of further inflation to the extent possible through efficient purchasing, improved manufacturing methods, pricing, and by monitoring and controlling expenses.

Environmental Matters

Golden Flake’s waste water treatment plant is an environmentally-friendly way to dispose of process water at the Birmingham plant.  The treatment plant has allowed Golden Flake to release the processing water into a neighboring creek which has improved the flow of water in the creek and has positively impacted the environment in the area surrounding the plant.  This treatment plant has also helped to reduce expenses associated with sewer charges by the elimination of the disposal of process water through the public sewer system.

Subsequent Event

Not applicable.

Forward-Looking Statements

This discussion contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  Actual results could differ materially from those forward-looking statements.  Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially include, but are not limited to, price competition, industry consolidation, raw material costs, and effectiveness of sales and marketing activities, as described in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 
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QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE
DISCLOSURE ABOUT MARKET RISK

Pursuant to Item 305(e) of Regulation S-K (Section 229.305(e)) the Company is not required to provide the Information under this item, as it is a “Smaller Reporting Company” as defined by Rule 229.10(f)(1).


CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

The Company’s management, with the participation of the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, has evaluated the effectiveness of the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures (as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)), as of the end of the period covered by this report.  Any controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired control objectives.  Based on such evaluation, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer have concluded that, as of the end of such period, the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures provided reasonable assurance that the disclosure controls and procedures were effective in recording, processing, summarizing and reporting, on a timely basis, information required to be disclosed by the Company in the reports that it files or submits under the Exchange Act and in accumulating and communicating such information to management, including the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

The Company’s management, with the participation of the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, conducted an evaluation of the Company’s internal control over financial reporting to determine whether any changes occurred during the Company’s second fiscal quarter ended November 30, 2012 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.  Based on that evaluation, there has been no such change during the period covered by this report.



LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

There are no material pending legal proceedings against the Company or its subsidiary other than routine litigation incidental to the business of the Company and its subsidiary.


RISK FACTORS

As a “Smaller reporting company”, the Company is not required to provide the information under this item.

 
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UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
AND USE OF PROCEEDS

The Company did not sell any equity securities during the period covered by this report.

Registrant Purchases of Equity Securities.

The Company purchased 2,000 shares of treasury stock for the quarterly period ended November 30, 2012 in the amount of $6,860.00.

ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
Period
(a) Total
Number of
Shares
(or Units)
 Purchased
(b) Average Price
Paid per Share
(or Unit)
(c) Total Number
of Shares
(or Units)
Purchased as
Part of Publicly
Announced Plans
or Programs
(d) Maximum
Number (or
Approximate
Dollar Value) of
Shares (or Units)
that May Yet Be
Purchased Under
the Plans or
Programs
September 1 to September 28
                     -0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
September 29 to November 2
                     -0-
-0-
-0-
-0-
November 3 to November 30
            (1) 2,000
3.43
-0-
-0-
Total First Quarter
                  2,000
3.43
-0-
-0-
 
(1)  
On November 5, 2012, the Company purchased 2,000 of its shares through a private purchase settled on November 5, 2012.  The price paid for such shares was the average for the high and low prices paid for the stock on the settlement date.


DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES

Not applicable.


MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
 
Not applicable.

 
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OTHER INFORMATION

Not applicable.


EXHIBITS
 
 
(3)
Articles of Incorporation and By-laws of Golden Enterprises, Inc.
 
 
3.1
Certificate of Incorporation of Golden Enterprises, Inc. (originally known as “Golden Flake, Inc.”) dated December 11, 1967 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2004 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
3.2
Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation of Golden Enterprises, Inc. dated December 22, 1976 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.2 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2004 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
3.3
Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation of Golden Enterprises, Inc. dated October 2, 1978 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 1979 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
3.4
Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation of Golden Enterprises, Inc. dated October 4, 1979 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 1980 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
3.5
Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation of Golden Enterprises, Inc. dated September 24, 1982 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 1983 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
3.6
Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation of Golden Enterprises, Inc. dated September 22, 1983 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 19.1 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. Form 10-Q Report for the quarter ended November 30, 1983 filed with the Commission).
 
 
3.7
Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation of Golden Enterprises. Inc. dated October 3, 1985 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 19.1 to Golden Enterprises, inc. Form l0-Q Report for the quarter ended November 30, 1985 filed with the Commission).
 
 
3.8
Certificate of Amendment of Certificate of Incorporation of Golden Enterprises, Inc. dated September 23, 1987 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.1 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 1988 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
3.9
By-Laws of Golden Enterprises, Inc. (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 3.4 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 1988 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
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(10) Material Contracts.
 
 
10.1
A Form of Indemnity Agreement executed by and between Golden Enterprises, Inc. and Each of its Directors (incorporated by reference as Exhibit 19.1 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. Form 10-Q Report for the quarter ended November 30, 1987 filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.2
Amended and Restated Salary Continuation Plans for John S. Stein (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 19.1 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 1990 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.3
Indemnity Agreement executed by and between the Company and S. Wallace Nall, Jr. (incorporated by reference as Exhibit 19.4 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 1991 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.4
Salary Continuation Plans - Retirement Disability and Death Benefits for F. Wayne Pate (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 19.1 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 1992 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.5
Indemnity Agreement executed by and between the Registrant and F. Wayne Pate (incorporated by reference as Exhibit 19.3 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 1992 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.9
Amendment to Salary Continuation Plans, Retirement and Disability for F. Wayne Pate dated April 9. 2002 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.2 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2002 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.10
Amendment to Salary Continuation Plans, Retirement and Disability for John S. Stein dated April 9, 2002 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.3 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2002 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.11
Amendment to Salary Continuation Plan, Death Benefits for John S. Stein dated April 9, 2002 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.4 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2002 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.12
Retirement and Consulting Agreement for John S. Stein dated April 9, 2002 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.5 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2002 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.13
Salary Continuation Plan for Mark W. McCutcheon dated May 15, 2002 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.6 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2002 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.14
Trust Under Salary Continuation Plan for Mark W. McCutcheon dated May 15, 2002 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.7 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2002 Form 10-K filed with the Commission).
 
 
10.20
Amendment to Salary Continuation Plan for Mark W. McCutcheon dated December 30, 2008 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.20 Golden Enterprises, Inc. February 27, 2009 Form 10-Q filed with the Commission).
 
 
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10.24
A Form of Indemnity Agreement to be executed by and between Golden Enterprises, Inc. and the following directors: Mark W. McCutcheon, Joann F. Bashinsky, John S. Stein, III, William B. Morton, Jr., Paul R. Bates and David A. Jones (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.24 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. January 13, 2011 Form 10-Q filed with the Commission).
 
 
14.1
Golden Enterprises, Inc.’s Code of Conduct and Ethics adopted by the Board of Directors on April 8, 2004 (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 14.1 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2004 Form 10-K with the Commission).
 
 
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Subsidiaries of the Registrant (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 21 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2004 Form 10-K filed with the Commission)
 
 
(31)
Certifications
 
 
31.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002.
 
 
31.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002.
 
 
32.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002.
 
 
32.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
 
 
(99)
Additional Exhibits
 
 
99.1
A copy of excerpts of the Last Will and Testament and Codicils thereto of Sloan Y. Bashinsky, Sr. and of the SYB Common Stock Trust created by Sloan Y. Bashinsky, Sr. providing for the creation of a Voting Committee to vote the shares of common stock of Golden Enterprises, Inc. held by SYB, Inc. and the Estate/Testamentary Trust of Sloan Y. Bashinsky, Sr. (Incorporated by reference to Exhibit 99.1 to Golden Enterprises, Inc. May 31, 2005 Form 10-k filed with the Commission).
 
 
101.INS
XBRL Instance Document
 
 
101.SCH
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document
 
 
101.CAL
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document
 
 
101.DEF
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document
 
 
101.LAB
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document
 
 
101.PRE
XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document
 
 
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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 hereunto duly authorized.

 
 
GOLDEN ENTERPRISES, INC.
 
              (Registrant)
 
Dated: January 11, 2013
/s/Mark W. McCutcheon
 
Mark W. McCutcheon
 
Chairman of the Board,
 
President and
 
Chief Executive Officer
 
Dated: January 11, 2013
/s/ Patty Townsend
 
Patty Townsend
 
Vice-President and
 
Chief Financial Officer
 
(Principal Accounting Officer)

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