Item 1. Financial Statements
Item 1. Financial Statements.
BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands, except share amounts)
July 2,
2023 January 1, 2023
ASSETS
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents $ 660 $ —
Accounts receivable (net of allowance for credit losses of $ 558 , respectively)
61,745 66,285
Prepaid expenses 2,511 2,418
Other current assets 4,517 7,459
Total current assets 69,433 76,162
Property and equipment, net 1,623 2,081
Other assets
Deposits 2,625 2,616
Other assets, net 5,196 4,411
Deferred income taxes, net 7,483 2,196
Right-of-use asset - operating leases 4,469 4,462
Intangible assets, net 33,156 47,552
Goodwill 58,453 55,193
Total other assets 111,382 116,430
Total assets $ 182,438 $ 194,673
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current liabilities
Long-term debt, current portion $ 4,000 $ 4,000
Accrued interest 537 273
Accounts payable 73 587
Accrued payroll and expenses 17,286 19,171
Contingent consideration, current portion 3,657 1,081
Lease liability, current portion 1,770 1,842
Other current liabilities 1,200 1,000
Income taxes payable 157 253
Total current liabilities 28,680 28,207
Line of credit (net of deferred finance fees of $ 232 and $ 259 respectively)
24,768 22,303
Long-term debt, less current portion 34,000 36,000
Contingent consideration, less current portion 3,184 —
Convertible note 4,368 4,368
Lease liability, less current portion 3,040 3,049
Other long-term liabilities 10 10
Total liabilities 98,050 93,937
Commitments and contingencies
Preferred stock, $ 0.01 par value per share, 500,000 shares authorized, -0- shares issued and outstanding
— —
Common stock, $ 0.01 par value per share; 19,500,000 shares authorized 10,838,776 and 10,772,515 shares issued and outstanding, respectively, net of treasury stock, at cost, 1,845 shares, respectively.
70 70
Additional paid in capital 67,761 67,003
Retained earnings 16,557 33,663
Total stockholders’ equity 84,388 100,736
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 182,438 $ 194,673
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE (LOSS) INCOME
(in thousands, except per share and dividend amounts)
For the Thirteen and Twenty-six Week Periods Ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022
Thirteen Weeks Ended Twenty-six Weeks Ended
2023 2022 2023 2022
Revenues $ 80,800 $ 74,089 $ 156,116 $ 142,631
Cost of services 51,226 49,030 99,758 94,141
Gross profit 29,574 25,059 56,358 48,490
Selling, general and administrative expenses 22,584 19,898 45,796 39,614
Impairment losses — — 22,545 —
Depreciation and amortization 1,940 922 3,696 1,821
Operating income (loss) 5,050 4,239 ( 15,679 ) 7,055
Interest expense, net ( 1,502 ) ( 69 ) ( 2,703 ) ( 343 )
Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes 3,548 4,170 ( 18,382 ) 6,712
Income tax (expense) benefit from continuing operations ( 944 ) ( 986 ) 4,520 ( 1,521 )
Income (loss) from continuing operations 2,604 3,184 ( 13,862 ) 5,191
Income from discontinued operations:
Income — — — 1,235
(Loss) gain on sale — ( 8 ) — 17,266
Income tax expense — — — ( 4,716 )
Net income (loss) $ 2,604 $ 3,176 $ ( 13,862 ) $ 18,976
Change in unrealized losses on cash flow hedges: — — — ( 58 )
Other comprehensive loss — — — ( 58 )
Net comprehensive income (loss) $ 2,604 $ 3,176 $ ( 13,862 ) $ 18,918
Net income (loss) per share - basic:
Net income (loss) from continuing operations $ 0.24 $ 0.30 $ ( 1.29 ) $ 0.50
Net income from discontinued operations:
Income — — — 0.12
Gain on sale — — — 1.65
Income tax expense — — — ( 0.45 )
Net income (loss) per share - basic $ 0.24 $ 0.30 $ ( 1.29 ) $ 1.82
Net income (loss) per share - diluted:
Net income (loss) from continuing operations $ 0.24 $ 0.30 $ ( 1.29 ) $ 0.50
Net income from discontinued operations:
Income — — — 0.12
Gain on sale — — — 1.65
Income tax expense — — — ( 0.45 )
Net income (loss) per share - diluted $ 0.24 $ 0.30 $ ( 1.29 ) $ 1.82
Weighted-average shares outstanding:
Basic 10,759 10,472 10,731 10,451
Diluted 10,770 10,514 10,731 10,500
Cash dividends declared per common share $ 0.15 $ 0.15 $ 0.30 $ 0.30
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
(in thousands)
For the Twenty-six Week Period Ended July 2, 2023
Common Stock
Preferred
Stock Shares Par
Value Treasury Stock Amount Additional Paid in Capital Retained
Earnings Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Total
Stockholders’ equity, January 1, 2023 — 10,772 $ 108 $ ( 38 ) $ 67,003 $ 33,663 $ — $ 100,736
Share-based compensation — — — — 361 — — 361
Issuance of restricted shares — 23 — — — — — —
Issuance of ESPP shares — 11 — — 145 — — 145
Cash dividend declared — — — — — ( 1,618 ) — ( 1,618 )
Net loss — — — — — ( 16,466 ) — ( 16,466 )
Stockholders’ equity, April 2, 2023 — 10,806 108 ( 38 ) 67,509 15,579 — 83,158
Share-based compensation — — — — 75 — — 75
Issuance of restricted shares — 11 — — — — — —
Issuance of ESPP shares — 17 — — 147 — — 147
Exercise of common stock options — 5 — — 30 — — 30
Cash dividend declared — — — — — ( 1,626 ) — ( 1,626 )
Net income — — — — — 2,604 — 2,604
Stockholders’ equity, July 2, 2023 — 10,839 $ 108 $ ( 38 ) $ 67,761 $ 16,557 $ — $ 84,388
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
(in thousands)
For the Twenty-six Week Period Ended June 26, 2022
Common Stock
Preferred
Stock Shares Par
Value Treasury Stock Amount Additional Paid in Capital Retained
Earnings Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Total
Stockholders’ equity, December 26, 2021 — 10,425 $ 104 $ ( 38 ) $ 61,876 $ 14,592 $ 58 $ 76,592
Share-based compensation from continuing operations — — — — 211 — — 211
Share-based compensation from discontinued operations — — — — 8 — — 8
Fully vested shares related to the sale of discontinued operations — — — — 35 — — 35
Issuance of restricted shares — 6 — — — — — —
Issuance of ESPP shares — 14 — — 169 — — 169
Cash dividend declared — — — — — ( 1,565 ) — ( 1,565 )
Net income — — — — — 15,800 — 15,800
Other comprehensive loss — — — — — — ( 58 ) ( 58 )
Stockholders’ equity, March 27, 2022 — 10,445 104 ( 38 ) 62,299 28,827 — 91,192
Share-based compensation from continuing operations — — — — 243 — — 243
Share issuance cost — — — — ( 11 ) — — ( 11 )
Issuance of restricted shares — 13 — — — — — —
Issuance of ESPP shares — 23 1 — 249 — — 250
Exercise of common stock options — 1 — — 6 — — 6
Cash dividend declared — — — — — ( 1,572 ) — ( 1,572 )
Net income — — — — — 3,176 — 3,176
Stockholders’ equity, June 26, 2022 — 10,482 $ 105 $ ( 38 ) $ 62,786 $ 30,431 $ — $ 93,284
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in thousands)
For the Twenty-six Week Periods Ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022
2023 2022
Cash flows from operating activities
Net (loss) income $ ( 13,862 ) $ 18,976
(Income) from discontinued operations — ( 1,235 )
Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:
Depreciation 238 313
Amortization 3,458 1,508
Gain on sale of discontinued operations — ( 17,266 )
Impairment losses 22,545 —
Loss on disposal of property and equipment — 2
Amortization of deferred financing fees 92 139
Interest expense on contingent consideration payable 202 85
Provision for credit losses 321 133
Share-based compensation 436 454
Deferred income taxes, net of acquired deferred tax liability ( 5,287 ) 1,215
Net changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects of acquisitions:
Accounts receivable 7,672 ( 2,131 )
Prepaid expenses ( 93 ) 533
Other current assets 2,572 ( 116 )
Deposits ( 9 ) 937
Other assets 362 321
Accrued interest 264 ( 22 )
Accounts payable ( 1,515 ) 207
Accrued payroll and expenses ( 5,033 ) ( 511 )
Other current liabilities — ( 2,084 )
Income taxes receivable and payable 274 ( 132 )
Operating leases ( 88 ) ( 51 )
Other long-term liabilities — ( 58 )
Net cash provided by continuing operating activities 12,549 1,217
Net cash used in discontinued operating activities — ( 2,274 )
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 12,549 ( 1,057 )
Cash flows from investing activities
Businesses acquired, net of cash received ( 6,740 ) —
Business sold — 30,305
Capital expenditures ( 1,490 ) ( 3,530 )
Net cash (used in) provided by continuing investing activities ( 8,230 ) 26,775
Net cash used in discontinued investing activities — ( 26 )
Net cash (used in) provided by activities ( 8,230 ) 26,749
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (CONTINUED)
(in thousands)
For the Twenty-six Week Periods Ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022
2023 2022
Cash flows from financing activities
Net borrowings under line of credit 2,438 4,935
Principal payments on long-term debt ( 2,000 ) ( 26,862 )
Payments of dividends ( 3,244 ) ( 3,137 )
Issuance of ESPP shares 292 419
Issuance of shares under the 2013 Long-Term Incentive Plan and Form S-3 registration statement costs, net of exercises 30 ( 5 )
Contingent consideration paid ( 1,110 ) ( 1,110 )
Deferred financing costs ( 65 ) —
Net cash used in continuing financing activities ( 3,659 ) ( 25,760 )
Net change in cash and cash equivalents 660 ( 67 )
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period — 112
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 660 $ 45
Supplemental cash flow information:
Cash paid for interest, net $ 2,036 $ 29
Cash paid for taxes, net of refunds $ 484 $ 5,113
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited consolidated financial statements.
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BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 1 - NATURE OF OPERATIONS
BGSF, Inc. provides consulting, managed services, and professional workforce solutions to a variety of industries through its various divisions in information technology (“IT”), Finance & Accounting, Managed Services, and Real Estate (apartment communities and commercial buildings) (collectively, the “Company”).
On March 21, 2022, the Company completed the sale of substantially all its Light Industrial segment (“InStaff”) assets to Jobandtalent, through the wholly-owned subsidiary, Sentech Engineering Services, Inc. Instaff's financial results for reported periods have been reflected in our Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive (Loss) Income and Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows as discontinued operations. See “Note 4 - Discontinued Operations” in the Consolidated Financial Statements included elsewhere in this report for additional information.
On December 12, 2022, the Company acquired substantially all of the assets, and assumed certain of the liabilities of Horn
Solutions, Inc. and Horn Solutions Dallas, LLC (collectively “Horn Solutions”). See “Note 3- Acquisitions.”
On April 24, 2023, the Company acquired substantially all of the assets and assumed certain of the liabilities of Arroyo Consulting, LLC ("Arroyo Consulting"), which is a nearshore/offshore workforce solutions firm that specializes in IT and software development with operations in the United States, Colombia, and India. See “Note 3- Acquisitions.”
The Company currently operates primarily within the United States of America in its Real Estate and Professional segments.
The Real Estate segment provides office and maintenance field talent to various apartment communities and commercial buildings in 37 states and D.C., via property management companies responsible for the apartment communities' and commercial buildings' day-to-day operations.
The Professional segment provides specialized talent and business consultants on a nationwide basis for IT, managed services, finance, accounting, legal, and human resources. The Professional segment operates through three divisions, IT, Managed Services, and Finance & Accounting.
The Company normally experiences seasonal fluctuations. The quarterly operating results are affected by the number of billing days in a quarter, as well as the seasonality of client partners’ businesses. Demand for the Real Estate workforce solutions has historically increased in the second quarter and is highest during the third quarter of the year due to the increased turns in multifamily units during the summer months when schools are not in session. Overall first quarter demand can be affected by adverse weather conditions in the winter months.
The current inflationary environment and related interest rate impacts continue to have an adverse impact on the economy and market conditions. These factors may impact labor markets by reducing demand for the Company's workforce solutions, increasing early terminations, or diminishing projects. As a result, the Company's business, financial condition and results of operations may be negatively affected.
The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements have been prepared by the Company in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“GAAP”), pursuant to the applicable rules and regulations of the SEC. The information furnished herein reflects all adjustments (consisting only of normal recurring adjustments) that are, in the opinion of management, necessary to present a fair statement of the financial position and operating results of the Company as of and for the respective periods. However, these operating results are not necessarily indicative of the results expected for a full fiscal year or any other future period. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in annual financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations. However, management of the Company believes, to the best of its knowledge, that the disclosures herein are adequate to make the information presented not misleading. The Company has determined that there were no subsequent events that would require disclosure or adjustments to the accompanying consolidated financial statements through the date the financial statements were issued, except for the disclosure in Note 16. The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements of the Company for the fiscal year ended January 1, 2023, included in its Annual Report on Form 10-K.
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BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of Presentation
The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company. All significant intercompany transactions and balances have been eliminated in consolidation.
Fiscal Periods
The Company has a 52/53 week fiscal year. Fiscal periods for the consolidated financial statements included herein are as of July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023, and include the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022, referred to herein as Fiscal 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Reclassifications
Certain reclassifications have been made to the 2022 financial statements to conform with the 2023 presentation.
Management Estimates
The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities as of the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Significant estimates affecting the financial statements include allowances for credit losses, goodwill, intangible assets, lease liability, contingent consideration obligations related to acquisitions, and income taxes. Additionally, the valuation of share-based compensation expense uses a model based upon interest rates, stock prices, maturity estimates, volatility and other factors. The Company believes these estimates and assumptions are reliable. However, these estimates and assumptions may change in the future based on actual experience as well as market conditions.
Financial Instruments
The Company uses fair value measurements in areas that include, but are not limited to, the allocation of purchase price consideration to tangible and identifiable intangible assets, convertible debt, and contingent consideration. The carrying values of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivables, prepaid expenses, accounts payable, accrued liabilities, and other current assets and liabilities approximate their fair values because of the short-term nature of these instruments. The carrying value of bank debt approximates fair value due to the variable nature of the interest rates under the credit agreement with BMO Harris Bank, N.A. (“BMO”) that provides for a revolving credit facility, term loan and current rates available to the Company for debt with similar terms and risk.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents include all highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less.
Concentration of Credit Risk
Concentration of credit risk is limited due to the Company’s diverse client partner base and their dispersion across many different industries and geographic locations nationwide. No single client partner accounted for more than 10% of the Company’s accounts receivable from continuing operations as of July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023 or revenue from continuing operations for the twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022. Geographic revenue from continuing operations in excess of 10% of the Company's consolidated revenue in Fiscal 2023 and the related percentage for Fiscal 2022 was generated in the following areas:
Twenty-six Weeks Ended
July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022
Tennessee 11 % 11 %
Texas 27 % 23 %
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BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Consequently, weakness in economic conditions in these regions could have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial position and results of future operations.
Accounts Receivable
The Company extends credit to its client partners in the normal course of business. Accounts receivable represents unpaid balances due from client partners. The Company maintains an allowance for credit losses for expected losses resulting from client partners’ non-payment of balances due to the Company. The Company’s determination of the allowance for uncollectible amounts is based on management’s judgments and assumptions, including general economic conditions, portfolio composition, prior loss experience, evaluation of credit risk related to certain individual client partners and the Company’s ongoing examination process. Receivables are written off after they are deemed to be uncollectible after all reasonable means of collection have been exhausted. Recoveries of receivables previously written off are recorded when received.
Changes in the allowance for credit losses from continuing operations are as follows (in thousands):
Thirteen Weeks Ended Twenty-six Weeks Ended
July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022 July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022
Beginning balance $ 558 $ 449 $ 558 $ 449
Provision for credit losses, net 242 82 321 133
Amounts written off, net ( 242 ) ( 82 ) ( 321 ) ( 133 )
Ending balance $ 558 $ 449 $ 558 $ 449
Property and Equipment
Property and equipment are stated net of accumulated depreciation and amortization of $ 5.1 million and $ 4.9 million at July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023, respectively. During the twenty-six week period ended July 2, 2023, $ 1.0 million was reclassified to Other assets and Intangible assets from Property and equipment, primarily related to continued information technology improvements.
Deposits
The Company maintains guaranteed costs policies for workers' compensation coverage in monopolistic states and minimal loss retention coverage in all other states. Under these policies, the Company is required to maintain refundable deposits of $ 2.4 million, which are included in deposits in the accompanying consolidated balance sheets, as of July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023, respectively.
Other Assets
The Company capitalizes direct costs incurred in cloud computing implementation costs from hosting arrangements, and are reported as a component of Other assets. All other internal-use software development costs are capitalized and reported as a component of computer software within Intangible assets. Other assets are stated net of accumulated amortization of $ 1.6 million and $ 1.2 million at July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023, respectively. During the twenty-six week period ended July 2, 2023, the Company added $ 0.4 million and reclassified $ 0.8 million to Other assets from Property and equipment, primarily related to continued information technology improvements.
The Company reviews its long-lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the asset may not be recovered. The Company looks primarily to the undiscounted future cash flows in its assessment of whether or not long-lived assets have been impaired. There were no impairments with respect to long-lived assets during Fiscal 2023 or Fiscal 2022.
Leases
The Company leases all their office space through operating leases, which expire at various dates through 2028. Many of the lease agreements obligate the Company to pay real estate taxes, insurance and certain maintenance costs, which are accounted for separately. Certain of the Company’s lease arrangements contain renewal provisions from 3 to 10 years, exercisable at the Company's option. The Company’s lease agreements do not contain any material residual value guarantees or material restrictive covenants.
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BGSF, Inc. and Subsidiaries
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The Company determines if an arrangement is an operating lease at inception. Leases with an initial term of 12 months or less are not recorded on the balance sheet. All other leases are recorded on the balance sheet as right-of-use assets and lease liabilities for the lease term.
Right of use lease assets and lease liabilities are recognized at commencement date based on the present value of lease payments over the lease term and include options to extend or terminate the lease when they are reasonably certain to be exercised. The present value of lease payments is determined primarily using the incremental borrowing rate based on the information available at lease commencement date. The Company’s operating lease expense is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term and is recorded in selling, general and administrative expenses.
Intangible Assets
The Company holds Intangible assets with indefinite and finite lives. Intangible assets with indefinite useful lives are not amortized. Intangible assets with finite useful lives are amortized over their respective estimated useful lives, ranging from three to ten years , based on a pattern in which the economic benefit of the respective Intangible asset is realized.
Identifiable Intangible assets recognized in conjunction with acquisitions are recorded at fair value. Significant unobservable inputs are used to determine the fair value of the identifiable Intangible assets based on the income approach valuation model whereby the present worth and anticipated future benefits of the identifiable Intangible assets are discounted back to their net present value.
The Company capitalizes purchased software and internal payroll costs directly incurred in the modification of internal use software. During the twenty-six week period ended July 2, 2023, the Company added $ 0.5 million and reclassified $ 0.2 million to Intangible assets from Property and equipment, primarily related to continued information technology improvements. Software maintenance and training costs are expensed in the period incurred.
The Company evaluates the recoverability of Intangible assets whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that an Intangible asset’s carrying amount may not be recoverable. The Company considered the current and expected future economic and market conditions and its impact on each of the reporting units. The Company annually evaluates the remaining useful lives of all Intangible assets to determine whether events and circumstances warrant a revision to the remaining period of amortization.
At the February 2023 Board of Directors meeting, managements's plan to rebrand as BGSF was approved, which will eliminate various trade names. The decision to rebrand created an impairment of $ 22.5 million in trade names, which was written-off during the first quarter of Fiscal 2023. There were no impairment indicators for these assets during Fiscal 2022. See “Note 7 - Intangible Assets.”
Goodwill
Goodwill is not amortized, but instead is evaluated at the reporting unit level for impairment annually at the end of each fiscal year, or more frequently, if conditions indicate an earlier review is necessary. The Company considered the current and expected future economic and market conditions and its impact on each of the reporting units. If the Company has determined that it is more likely than not that the fair value for one or more reporting units is greater than their carrying value, the Company may use a qualitative assessment for the annual impairment test. The Company determined there were no impairment indicators for goodwill assets during Fiscal 2023 or Fiscal 2022.
Cash Flow Hedge
The unrealized gains or losses associated with the change in the fair value of the effective portion of the hedging instrument was recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income or loss. The Company reclassified the interest rate swap from accumulated other comprehensive gain or loss against interest expense in the same period in which the hedge transaction affected earnings.
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Deferred Financing Fees
Deferred financing fees are amortized using the effective interest method over the term of the respective loans. Debt issuance costs related to a recognized debt liability are presented in the balance sheet as a direct deduction from the carrying amount of the related debt liability.
Contingent Consideration
The Company has obligations, to be paid in cash, related to its acquisitions if certain operating and financial goals are met. The fair value of this contingent consideration is determined using expected cash flows and present value technique. The fair value calculation of the expected future payments uses a discount rate commensurate with the risks of the expected cash flow. The resulting discount is amortized as interest expense over the outstanding period using the effective interest method.
Revenue Recognition
The Company derives its revenues from continuing operations in Real Estate and Professional segments. The Company provides workforce solutions, placement services, and managed services. Revenues are recognized when promised services are delivered to client partners, in an amount that reflects the consideration the Company expects to be entitled to in exchange for those services. Revenues from continuing operations as presented on the consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income (loss) represent services rendered to client partners less sales adjustments and allowances. Reimbursements, including those related to out-of-pocket expenses, are also included in revenues, and the related amounts of reimbursable expenses are included in cost of services.
The Company records revenue on a gross basis as a principal versus on a net basis as an agent in the presentation of revenues and expenses. The Company has concluded that gross reporting is appropriate because the Company (i) has the risk of identifying and hiring qualified field talent, (ii) has the discretion to select the field talent and establish their price and duties and (iii) bears the risk for services that are not fully paid for by client partners.
Workforce solution revenues - Field talent revenues from contracts with client partners are recognized in the amount to which the Company has a right to invoice, when the services are rendered by the Company’s field talent.
Contingent placement revenues - Any revenues associated with workforce solutions that are provided on a contingent basis are recognized once the contingency is resolved, as this is when control is transferred to the client partner, usually when employment candidates start their employment.
Retained search placement revenues - Any revenues from these workforce solutions are recognized based on the contractual amount for services completed to date which best depicts the transfer of control of services, which is less than 1% of consolidated revenues.
Managed services revenues - include both workforce solution revenues and fixed fee revenues from client partner contracts. Services performed represent the transfer of control to the client partner over a given period of time. Fixed fee revenues are recognized in equal amounts at fixed intervals as promised services are delivered.
The Company estimates the effect of placement candidates who do not remain with its client partners through the guarantee period (generally 90 days) based on historical experience. Allowances, recorded as a liability, are established to estimate these losses. Fees to client partners are generally calculated as a percentage of the new worker’s annual compensation. No fees for placement workforce solutions are charged to employment candidates. These assumptions determine the timing of revenue recognition for the reported period.
Refer to Note 15 for disaggregated revenues by segment.
Payment terms in the Company's contracts vary by the type and location of its client partner and the workforce solutions offered. The term between invoicing and when payment is due is not significant. There were no unsatisfied performance obligations as of July 2, 2023. There were no revenues recognized during the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023 related to performance obligations satisfied or partially satisfied in previous periods. There are no contract costs capitalized. The Company did not recognize any contract impairments during the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023.
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Share-Based Compensation
The Company recognizes compensation expense in selling, general and administrative expenses over the service period for options or restricted stock that are expected to vest and records adjustments to compensation expense at the end of the service period if actual forfeitures differ from original estimates.
Earnings Per Share
Basic earnings per common share are computed by dividing net income by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings per share is calculated by dividing income available to common stockholders by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding during the period adjusted to reflect potentially dilutive securities. Antidilutive shares are excluded from the calculation of earnings per share.
The following is a reconciliation of the number of shares used in the calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share for the respective periods (in thousands):
Thirteen Weeks Ended Twenty-six Weeks Ended
July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022 July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022
Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding: 10,759 10,472 10,731 10,451
Effect of dilutive securities:
Stock options and restricted stock 11 42 — 49
Weighted-average number of diluted common shares outstanding 10,770 10,514 10,731 10,500
Stock options and restricted stock 793 387 543 387
Convertible note 255 — 255 —
Antidilutive shares 1,048 387 798 387
Income Taxes
The consolidated effective tax rates were 26.6 % and 24.6 % for the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023, respectively. The consolidated rates were 23.7 % and 24.7 % for the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ended June 26, 2022, respectively. Effective tax rates for all periods consist of federal statutory rate plus state income taxes. The higher effective tax rate for the thirteen period ended July 2, 2023 is primarily due to greater state taxes.
Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recorded for the estimated future tax effects of temporary differences between the tax basis of assets and liabilities and amounts are classified as noncurrent in the consolidated balance sheets. Deferred tax assets are also recognized for net operating loss and tax credit carryovers. The overall change in deferred tax assets and liabilities for the period measures the deferred tax expense or benefit for the period. Effects of changes in enacted tax laws on deferred tax assets and liabilities are reflected as adjustments to tax expense in the period of enactment. As of July 2, 2023, the Company has a $ 3.3 million net operating loss carry forward from the 2020 EdgeRock acquisition with no expiration date. These net operating losses are subject to an annual Internal Revenue Code Section 382 limitation of $ 1.3 million. Additionally, there was a $ 5.2 million increase to the deferred tax assets related to the $ 22.5 million in impairment losses as of July 2, 2023.
When appropriate, the Company will record a valuation allowance against net deferred tax assets to offset future tax benefits that may not be realized. In determining whether a valuation allowance is appropriate, the Company considers whether it is more likely than not that all or some portion of our deferred tax assets will not be realized, based in part upon management’s judgments regarding future events and past operating results.
The Company recognizes any penalties and interest when necessary as part of selling, general and administrative expenses. As of July 2, 2023, goodwill with an adjusted tax basis of $ 48.7 million is remaining to be amortized for tax purposes. As a matter of operation, we first calculated the effective tax on continuing operations, and then allocated the remaining taxes to our discontinued operations, in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 740.
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The Company follows the guidance ASC Topic 740, Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes. ASC Topic 740 prescribes a more-likely-than-not measurement methodology to reflect the financial statement impact of uncertain tax positions taken or expected to be taken in a tax return.
Recent Accounting Pronouncements
Management has considered all recent accounting pronouncements issued. The Company's management believes that these pronouncements will not have a material effect on the Company's consolidated financial statements.
NOTE 3 - ACQUISITIONS
Horn Solutions
On December 12, 2022, the Company acquired substantially all of the assets, and assumed certain of the liabilities, of Horn Solutions. The purchase price of $ 42.7 million was paid at closing with $ 33.9 million in cash and $ 3.4 million of the Company common stock ( 254,455 shares of the Company common stock privately placed under Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended), as well as a two-year convertible promissory note of $ 4.4 million with an annual interest rate of 6 %, with interest paid quarterly. The promissory note is convertible into shares of the Company's common stock at any time after the one-year anniversary of the promissory note at a conversion price equal to $ 17.12 per share. The promissory note is subordinate to the Company’s senior debt. An additional portion of the purchase price, $ 1.0 million in cash was held back as partial security for a post-closing purchase price adjustment. The asset purchase agreement contained a provision for a “true-up” of acquired working capital within 120 days after the closing date. In May 2023, the hold back and true-up were paid, adjusting businesses acquired by $ 0.1 million in goodwill. The purchase price at closing was paid out of funds under the Company's credit agreement led by BMO, see “Note 9 - Debt”.
The acquired business was assigned to the Professional segment. The acquisition of Horn Solutions allows the Company to strengthen and expand its finance and accounting operations by providing consulting, project loan staff, interim staff, direct hire, and managed services through three complementary business units, strategic accounting and finance, information technology, and transactional accounting and office staffing. Horn Solutions provides services to clients in a variety of industries including, but not limited to energy, financial services, healthcare, real estate and construction, service, manufacturing, and software industries.
For the thirteen week period ended July 2, 2023, Horn Solutions contributed $ 6.4 million of revenue and $ 0.2 million of operating loss, which included $ 0.9 million in amortization expense on acquisition intangibles. For the twenty-six week period ended July 2, 2023, Horn operations contributed $ 13.2 million of revenue and $ 0.4 million of operating loss, which included $ 1.7 million in amortization expense on acquisition intangibles. The purchase price has been allocated to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed as of the date of acquisition as follows (in thousands):
Accounts receivable $ 3,734
Prepaid expenses and other assets 118
Property and equipment, net 83
Right-of-use asset - operating leases 1,528
Intangible assets 13,484
Goodwill 26,493
Current liabilities assumed ( 1,787 )
Lease liability - operating leases ( 1,528 )
Total net assets acquired $ 42,125
Cash $ 33,940
Hold back 1,000
Convertible note 4,368
Common stock 3,351
Working capital adjustment ( 534 )
Total fair value of consideration transferred for acquired business $ 42,125
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The allocation of the intangible assets is as follows (in thousands):
Estimated Fair
Value Estimated
Useful Lives
Covenants not to compete $ 50 5 years
Client partner list 13,434 10 years
Total $ 13,484
The Company incurred total costs of $ 0.4 million related to the Horn Solutions acquisition. These costs were expensed as incurred in selling, general and administrative expenses.
Arroyo Consulting
On April 24, 2023, the Company acquired substantially all of the assets, and assumed certain of the liabilities, of Arroyo Consulting for cash consideration of $ 6.8 million. $ 0.4 million was held back for certain post-closing liabilities and $ 0.9 million was held back for one year as partial security for any indemnification obligations. The purchase agreement further provides for contingent consideration of up to $ 8.5 million based on the performance of the acquired business for the two years following the date of acquisition. The purchase price at closing was paid out of funds under the Company's credit agreement led by BMO, see “Note 9 - Debt”. The purchase agreement contained a provision for a “true up” of acquired working capital within 120 days after the closing date.
The acquired business was assigned to the Professional segment. The acquisition of Arroyo Consulting allows the Company to strengthen the go-to-market cross-selling efforts providing clients a cost effective alternative offering nearshore and offshore IT resources. Arroyo Consulting provides nearshore and offshore professional workforce solutions specializing in IT and software development with operations in the United States, Colombia, and India.
For the thirteen week period ended July 2, 2023, Arroyo Consulting contributed $ 4.1 million of revenue and $ 1.0 million of operating income, which included $ 0.2 million in amortization expense on acquisition intangibles. The preliminary purchase price has been allocated to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed as of the date of acquisition as follows (in thousands):
Accounts receivable $ 3,452
Property and equipment, net 170
Right-of-use asset - operating lease 141
Intangible assets 11,315
Goodwill 2,879
Current liabilities assumed ( 2,471 )
Lease liabilities - operating leases ( 141 )
Total net assets acquired $ 15,345
Cash $ 6,800
Hold back, working capital* $ 350
Hold back, indemnities* $ 850
Working capital adjustment* $ 677
Fair value of contingent consideration $ 6,668
Total fair value of consideration transferred for acquired business $ 15,345
*Included in Other current liabilities
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The allocation of the intangible assets is as follows (in thousands):
Estimated Fair
Value Estimated
Useful Lives
Covenants not to compete $ 298 5 years
Client partner list 11,017 10 years
Total $ 11,315
The Company incurred costs of $ 0.5 million related to the Arroyo Consulting acquisition. These costs were expensed as incurred in selling, general and administrative expenses.
Supplemental Unaudited Pro Forma Information
The Company estimates what would have been reported if the revenues and net income from continuing operations of the Horn Solutions and Arroyo Consulting acquisition had taken place on the first day of Fiscal 2022 (in thousands, except income per share):
Thirteen Weeks Ended Twenty-six Weeks Ended
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Revenues $ 82,428 $ 86,696 $ 162,919 $ 166,219
Gross profit $ 30,026 $ 30,678 $ 58,527 $ 58,772
Net income (loss) $ 2,755 $ 4,751 $ ( 12,933 ) $ 7,004
Income (loss) per share from continuing operations:
Basic $ 0.26 $ 0.45 $ ( 1.21 ) $ 0.67
Diluted $ 0.26 $ 0.45 $ ( 1.21 ) $ 0.67
Pro forma net income (loss) includes amortization of primarily client partner lists, interest expense on additional borrowings on the New Term Loan and the Revolving Facility (see “Note 9 - Debt”) at a rate of 2.5 %. The tax benefit of the pro forma adjustments at effective tax rates of 26.6 % and 24.6 % for the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023, respectively, and effective tax rates of 23.7 % and 24.7 % for the thirteen and twenty-six week periods ended June 26, 2022, respectively. The pro forma operating results include adjustments to Horn Solutions and Arroyo Consulting related to synergy adjustments for expenses that would be duplicative and other non-recurring, non-operating and out of period expense items once integrated with the Company.
Amounts set forth above are not necessarily indicative of the results that would have been attained had the Horn Solutions and Arroyo Consulting acquisitions taken place on the first day of Fiscal 2022 or the results that may be achieved by the combined enterprise in the future.
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NOTE 4 - DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS
On March 21, 2022, the Company sold substantially all of the assets and certain liabilities of InStaff to Sentech Engineering Services, Inc. (“Sentech”) for a sale price of approximately $ 30.3 million cash, subject to customary sales price and working capital adjustments specified in the purchase agreement. The purchase agreement provided for deferred consideration of $ 2.0 million, which was received April 3, 2023. The sale resulted in an original pre-tax gain on sale of discontinued operations of $ 17.3 million, with an additional gain of $ 0.4 million recognized as part of the net working capital adjustment in October 2022.
The InStaff financial results for periods prior to the sale have been reflected in our Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive (Loss) Income and Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows as discontinued operations.
The financial results of InStaff are as follows (in thousands):
Twenty-six Weeks Ended
June 26, 2022
Revenue
$ 16,465
Cost of services
14,144
Gross profit
2,321
Selling expenses
1,062
Depreciation
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Income from discontinued operations before gain on sale and income taxes
$ 1,235
NOTE 5 - OTHER CURRENT ASSETS
Other current assets as of July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023 consist of the following (in thousands):
July 2,
2023 January 1, 2023
CARES Act receivable $ 2,368 $ 2,368
Deferred consideration - See “Note 4 - Discontinued Operations”
— 2,000
Income tax receivable 1,297 1,667
Other 852 1,424
Total $ 4,517 $ 7,459
NOTE 6 - LEASES
The Company's future operating lease obligations that have not yet commenced are immaterial. Short-term leases were immaterial. The Company had $ 0.5 million from continuing operations in operating lease costs for the thirteen week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022, respectively. The Company had $ 1.0 million from continuing operations in operating lease expense for the twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022, respectively.
The supplemental balance sheet information related to the Company's operating leases were as follows:
July 2,
2023 January 1,
2023
Weighted average remaining lease term of operation leases 3.4 years 3.3 years
Weighted average discount rate for continuing operating leases 5.7 % 5.2 %
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The supplemental cash flow information related to the Company's operating leases were as follows (dollars in thousands):
Twenty-six Weeks Ended
July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022
Cash paid for operating leases $ 1,115 $ 1,081
Right-of -use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities $ 917 $ 48
The undiscounted annual future minimum lease payments consist of the following at (in thousands):
July 2,
2023
2023 (remaining) $ 1,035
2024 1,782
2025 1,014
2026 615
2027 575
Thereafter 294
Total lease payments 5,315
Imputed interest ( 505 )
Present value of lease liabilities $ 4,810
NOTE 7 - INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Intangible assets from continuing operations are stated net of accumulated amortization of $ 46.7 million and $ 44.6 million at July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023, respectively. During the second quarter of Fiscal 2023, the Company reevaluated the Horn Solutions client partner list, reclassifying $ 0.4 million reducing the carrying value of the client lists and increasing $ 0.4 million to goodwill. Amortization expense from continuing operations for Fiscal 2023 and Fiscal 2022 are comprised of following (in thousands):
Thirteen Weeks Ended Twenty-six Weeks Ended
July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022 July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022
Client partner lists $ 1,482 $ 488 $ 2,788 $ 990
Covenant not to compete 67 55 123 110
Acquisition intangibles 1,549 543 2,911 1,100
Computer software - amortization expense 280 227 547 408
Amortization expense 1,829 770 3,458 1,508
Computer software - selling, general and administrative expense — 39 — 78
Total expense $ 1,829 $ 809 $ 3,458 $ 1,586
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NOTE 8 - ACCRUED PAYROLL AND EXPENSES AND CONTINGENT CONSIDERATION
Accrued payroll and expenses from continuing operations consist of the following at (in thousands):
July 2,
2023 January 1,
2023
Field talent payroll $ 6,205 $ 6,923
Field talent payroll related 1,371 941
Accrued bonuses and commissions 2,861 5,740
Other 6,849 5,567
Accrued payroll and expenses $ 17,286 $ 19,171
NOTE 9 - DEBT
On July 16, 2019, the Company entered into a Credit Agreement (the “Credit Agreement”), maturing July 16, 2024, led by BMO, as lead administrative agent, lender, letters of credit issuer, and swing line lender. The Credit Agreement provides for the revolving facility (the "Revolving Facility") permitting the Company to borrow funds from time to time in an aggregate amount up to $ 35.0 million. The Credit Agreement also provided for a term loan commitment (the “Term Loan”) permitting the Company to borrow funds from time to time in an aggregate amount not to exceed $ 30.0 million with principal payable quarterly, based on an annual percentage of the original principal amount as defined in the Credit Agreement, all of which has been funded and repaid. The Company also had the option to request an increase in the aggregate Term Loan by $ 40.0 million, which was done in connection with the Horn Solutions acquisition. The Company’s obligations under the Credit Amendment are secured by a first priority security interest in substantially all tangible and intangible property of the Company and its subsidiaries. The Credit Agreement bore interest either at the Base Rate plus the Applicable Margin or LIBOR plus the Applicable Margin through August 17, 2022 (as such terms are defined in the Credit Agreement). The Company pays an unused commitment fee on the daily average unused amount of Revolving Facility.
On August 18, 2022, the Company entered into an amendment to the Credit Agreement with BMO, which changed the interest rate component from LIBOR to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”), plus the Applicable Margin (as such terms are defined in the amended credit agreement).
In connection with the Horn Solutions acquisition on December 12, 2022 (See “Note 3 - Acquisitions”), the Company exercised the option to borrow $ 40.0 million, as noted above, pursuant to a second amendment to the Credit Agreement (“Second Credit Amendment”). The Second Credit Amendment requires 2.5 % of the original principal balance of the New Term Loan payable on the last business day of each quarter, beginning on March 31, 2023.
On April 24, 2023, in connection with the acquisition of Arroyo Consulting, the Company entered into a Third Amendment to the Credit Agreement (“Third Credit Amendment”) with BMO. The Third Credit Amendment revised language to permit an acquisition of a foreign entity under certain circumstances and modified the terms of permitted distributions and guarantors.
On May 19, 2023, the Company entered into a Fourth Amendment to the Credit Agreement (“Fourth Credit Amendment”). The Fourth Credit Amendment increased the Revolving Facility by $ 6.0 million to an aggregate amount up to $ 41.0 million.
The Company is subject to a maximum Leverage Ratio and a minimum Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio (as such terms are defined in the amended Second Credit Amendment). The Company was in compliance with the customary affirmative and negative covenants as of July 2, 2023.
Letter of Credit
In March 2020, in conjunction with the EdgeRock acquisition, the Company entered into a standby letter of credit arrangement, which expires December 31, 2024, for purposes of protecting a lessor against default on lease payments. As of July 2, 2023, the Company had a maximum financial exposure from this standby letter of credit totaling $ 0.1 million, all of which is considered usage against the Revolving Facility. The Company has no history of default, nor is it aware of circumstances that would require it to perform under any of these arrangements and believes that the resolution of any disputes thereunder that might arise in the future would not materially affect the Company’s consolidated financial statements. Accordingly, no liability has been recorded in respect to these arrangements as of July 2, 2023.
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Line of Credit
At July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023, $ 25.0 million and $ 22.6 million respectively, was outstanding on the revolving facilities. Average daily balance for the thirteen week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022 was $ 25.4 million and $ 13.8 million, respectively. Average daily balance for the twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022 was $ 23.0 million and $ 14.5 million, respectively.
Borrowings under the revolving facilities consisted of and bore interest at (in thousands):
July 2,
2023 January 1,
2023
Base Rate $ — — % $ 2,562 8.25 %
SOFR 5,000 7.49 % — — %
SOFR 20,000 7.45 % 20,000 6.45 %
Total $ 25,000 $ 22,562
Long-Term Debt
Long-term debt consisted of and bore interest at (in thousands):
July 2,
2023 January 1,
2023
SOFR $ 38,000 7.50 % $ 40,000 6.72 %
Convertible Note
At July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023, the Company had a two-year convertible promissory note of $ 4.4 million due to the seller with an annual interest rate of 6 %, with interest paid quarterly related to the Horn Solutions acquisition on December 12, 2022 (See “Note 3 - Acquisitions”). The promissory note is convertible into shares of our common stock at any time after the one-year anniversary of the promissory note at a conversion price equal to $ 17.12 per share. The promissory note is subordinate to the Company’s senior debt.
NOTE 10 - FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
The accounting standard for fair value measurements defines fair value and establishes a market-based framework or hierarchy for measuring fair value. The standard is applicable whenever assets and liabilities are measured at fair value. The fair value hierarchy established prioritizes the inputs used in valuation techniques into three levels as follows:
Level 1 - Observable inputs - quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities;
Level 2 - Observable inputs other than the quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities - includes quoted prices for similar instruments, quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in inactive markets, and amounts derived from valuation models where all significant inputs are observable in active markets, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument; and
Level 3 - Unobservable inputs - includes amounts derived from valuation models where one or more significant inputs are unobservable and require us to develop relevant assumptions.
The following table summarizes the financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis and the level they fall within the fair value hierarchy (in thousands):
Amounts Recorded at Fair Value Financial Statement Classification Fair Value
Hierarchy July 2,
2023 January 1,
2023
Convertible note Convertible note Level 2 $ 4,368 $ 4,368
Contingent consideration, net Contingent consideration, net - current and long-term Level 3 $ 6,841 $ 1,081
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The change in the Level 3 fair value measurements from January 1, 2023 to July 2, 2023 relates primarily to an increase from the Arroyo Consulting acquisition, including $ 0.2 million in accretion, offset by a $ 1.1 million payment for Momentum Solutionz acquisition.
Key inputs in determining the fair value of the contingent consideration as of July 2, 2023 and January 1, 2023 included discount rates of approximately 16 % as well as management's estimates of future sales volumes and earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation, and amortization (“EBITDA”).
NOTE 11 - CONTINGENCIES
The Company is engaged from time to time in legal matters and proceedings arising out of its normal course of business. The Company establishes a liability related to its legal proceedings and claims when it has determined that it is probable that the Company has incurred a liability and the related amount can be reasonably estimated. If the Company determines that an obligation is reasonably possible, the Company will, if material, disclose the nature of the loss contingency and the estimated range of possible loss, or include a statement that no estimate of the loss can be made.
The Company insures against, subject to and upon the terms and conditions of various insurance policies, claims or losses from workers’ compensation, general liability, automobile liability, property damage, professional liability, employment practices, fiduciary liability, fidelity losses, crime and cyber risk, and director and officer liability. Under the Company's bylaws, the Company’s directors and officers are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Company. The Company also has an insurance policy for our directors and officers to insure them against liabilities arising from the performance of their positions with the Company or its subsidiaries. The Company has also entered into indemnification agreements with its directors and certain officers.
NOTE 12 – EQUITY
Authorized capital stock consists of 19,500,000 shares of common stock, par value $ 0.01 per share and 500,000 shares of undesignated preferred stock, par value $ 0.01 per share.
Restricted Stock
The Company issued restricted common stock of 34,112 and 19,434 shares to team members and non-team member (non-employee) directors in Fiscal 2023 and Fiscal 2022, respectively. The restricted shares of $ 0.01 par value per share were issued under the 2013 Long-Term Incentive Plan (“2013 Plan”) and contain a three-year service condition. The restricted stock constitutes issued and outstanding shares of the Company’s common stock, except for the right of disposal, for all purposes during the period of restriction including voting rights and dividend distributions.
NOTE 13 – SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION
Stock Options
For the thirteen week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022, the Company recognized $ 0.1 million of compensation expense from continuing operations related to stock options. For the twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022, the Company recognized $ 0.2 million and $ 0.3 million, respectively, of compensation expense from continuing operations related to stock options. Unamortized share-based compensation expense from continuing operations as of July 2, 2023 amounted to $ 0.9 million which is expected to be recognized over the next 2.4 years. As of July 2, 2023, a total of 1.0 million shares remain available for issuance under 2013 Plan.
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A summary of stock option activity is presented as follows:
Number of
Shares Weighted Average Exercise Price Per Share Weighted Average Remaining Contractual Life Total Intrinsic Value of Awards
(in thousands)
Options outstanding at January 1, 2023 821,679 $ 16.08 6.4 $ 1,907
Granted 22,970 $ 11.84
Exercised ( 4,800 ) $ 6.25
Forfeited / Canceled ( 8,000 ) $ 11.91
Options outstanding at July 2, 2023 831,849 $ 16.06 6.1 $ 108
Options exercisable at January 1, 2023 573,863 $ 17.50 5.4 $ 1,164
Options exercisable at July 2, 2023 577,128 $ 17.75 5.0 $ 108
Number of
Shares Weighted Average Grant Date Fair Value
Nonvested outstanding at January 1, 2023 247,816 $ 7.64
Nonvested outstanding at July 2, 2023 254,721 $ 7.35
Restricted Stock
For the thirteen week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022, the Company recognized $ 0.1 million of compensation expense related to restricted stock awards, respectively. For the twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022, the Company recognized $0.3 million and $0.2 million of compensation expense related to restricted stock awards, respectively. Unamortized share-based compensation expense as of July 2, 2023 amounted to $ 0.7 million which is expected to be recognized over the next 1.7 years.
NOTE 14 - TEAM MEMBER BENEFIT PLAN
Defined Contribution Plan
The Company provides a defined contribution plan (the “401(k) Plan”) for the benefit of its eligible team members and field talent. The 401(k) Plan allows participants to make contributions subject to applicable statutory limitations. The Company matches participants contributions 100 % up to the first 3 % and 50 % of the next 2 % of a team member's or field talent’s compensation. The Company contributed $0.5 million and $0.4 million from continuing operations to the 401(k) Plan for the thirteen week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022, respectively. The Company contributed $ 1.0 million and $ 0.9 million from continuing operations to the 401(k) Plan for the twenty-six week periods ended July 2, 2023 and June 26, 2022, respectively.
NOTE 15 - BUSINESS SEGMENTS
The Company has continuing operations in two industry segments Real Estate and Professional.
Segment income (loss) from continuing operations includes all revenue and cost of services, direct selling expenses, depreciation and amortization expense and excludes all general and administrative (home office) expenses. Assets of home office include cash, unallocated prepaid expenses, property and equipment, deferred income taxes, and other assets.
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The following table provides a reconciliation of revenue and income (loss) from continuing operations by reportable segment to consolidated results for the periods indicated (in thousands):
Thirteen Weeks Ended Twenty-six Weeks Ended
July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022 July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022
Revenue:
Real Estate $ 31,071 $ 29,980 $ 59,477 $ 55,896
Professional 49,729 44,109 96,639 86,735
Total $ 80,800 $ 74,089 $ 156,116 $ 142,631
Depreciation:
Real Estate $ 33 $ 47 $ 68 $ 95
Professional 67 89 143 185
Home office 11 16 27 33
Total $ 111 $ 152 $ 238 $ 313
Thirteen Weeks Ended Twenty-six Weeks Ended
July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022 July 2,
2023 June 26,
2022
Amortization:
Professional $ 1,549 $ 543 $ 2,911 $ 1,100
Home office 280 227 547 408
Total $ 1,829 $ 770 $ 3,458 $ 1,508
Operating income (loss):
Real Estate $ 5,774 $ 4,817 $ 10,464 $ 8,852
Professional - without impairment losses 3,786 3,817 6,413 7,286
Professional - impairment losses — — ( 22,545 ) —
Home office ( 4,510 ) ( 4,395 ) ( 10,011 ) ( 9,083 )
Total $ 5,050 $ 4,239 $ ( 15,679 ) $ 7,055
Capital expenditures:
Real Estate $ 21 $ 45 $ 53 $ 53
Professional 184 26 232 50
Home office 540 1,409 1,205 3,427
Total $ 745 $ 1,480 $ 1,490 $ 3,530
July 2,
2023 January 1,
2023
Total Assets:
Real Estate $ 29,681 $ 29,302
Professional 125,528 141,018
Home office 27,229 24,353
Total $ 182,438 $ 194,673
NOTE 16 - SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
Dividend
On August 9, 2023 , the Company's Board of Directors declared a cash dividend in the amount of $ 0.15 per share of common stock to be paid on August 28, 2023 to all shareholders of record as of the close of business on August 21, 2023 .
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