Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data
ITEM
8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA
INDEX
TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Financial
Statements of RDE, Inc.
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm for RDE, Inc. (PCAOB ID 572 )
F-1
Consolidated Financial Statements as of December 31, 2023 (Successor) and
December 31, 2022 (Predecessor) and for the periods December 30, 2023 to December 31, 2023 (Successor), January 1, 2023 to December 29,
2023 (Predecessor) and for the year ended December 31, 2022 (Predecessor)
Consolidated Balance Sheets
F-2
Consolidated Statements of Operations
F-3
Consolidated Statements of Stockholders’ Deficiency
F-4
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
F-5
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
F-6
39
REPORT
OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM
To the Stockholders and Board of Directors of
RDE, Inc.
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheet of RDE, Inc. and
subsidiaries as of December 31, 2023 (Successor) and the consolidated balance sheet of Card Cash Exchange, Inc. as of December 31, 2022
(Predecessor) (collectively, the Company), the related consolidated statements of operations, stockholders’ equity (deficiency),
and cash flows for the period from December 30, 2023 through December 31, 2023 (Successor), and related consolidated statements of operations,
changes in stockholders’ equity (deficiency), and cash flows for the period from January 1, 2023 through December 29, 2023, and
the year ended December 31, 2022 (Predecessor), and the related notes (collectively referred to as the “consolidated financial statements”).
In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of RDE, Inc. and
subsidiaries at December 31, 2023 (Successor) and the financial position of Card Cash Exchange, Inc. as of December 31, 2022 (Predecessor),
and the results of their operations and their cash flows for the periods from December 29, 2023 through December 31, 2023 (Successor),
January 1, 2023 through December 29, 2023, and for the year ended December 31, 2022 (Predecessor), in conformity with U.S. generally accepted
accounting principles.
Going Concern
The accompanying consolidated financial statements
have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern. As discussed in Note 1 to the consolidated financial statements,
the Company has a history of reporting net losses and negative operating cash flows. Management’s plans in regard to these matters are also described in Note 1. The consolidated
financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of these uncertainties.
Basis for Opinion
These consolidated financial statements are the responsibility
of the Company’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Company’s consolidated financial statements
based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB)
and are required to be independent with respect to the Company in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable
rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.
We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those
standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements
are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Company is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform,
an audit of its internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal
control over financial reporting but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Company’s internal control
over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.
Our audits included performing procedures to assess
the risks of material misstatement of the consolidated financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures
that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the
consolidated financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the consolidated financial statements. We believe that our audits provide
a reasonable basis for our opinion.
We have served as the Company’s auditor since
2017.
/s/ Weinberg
& Company, P.A.
Los
Angeles, California
April 9, 2024
F- 1
RDE,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED
BALANCE SHEETS
-
Successor
Predecessor
December 31,
December 31
2023
2022
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 4,099,737
$ 2,040,680
Accounts receivable
1,681,165
1,510,236
Inventories
4,152,273
4,969,126
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
177,119
57,313
Total current assets
10,110,294
8,577,355
Property and equipment, net
2,563,312
3,692,242
Operating lease right of use asset, net
315,183
258,641
Deposits
65,556
58,056
Intangible assets, net - provisional
6,700,000
550,000
Goodwill - provisional
20,007,669
-
Total assets
$ 39,762,014
$ 13,136,294
LIABILITIES, MEZZANINE EQUITY, AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIENCY)
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
$ 2,218,285
$ 1,213,963
Accrued expenses
1,175,934
501,559
Deferred revenue
336,996
212,827
Secured revolving line of credit
6,737,385
5,525,009
Convertible promissory notes, current portion
40,137
13,014,037
Notes payable, current portion
836,509
13,724,092
Acquisition obligation
500,000
-
Operating lease liability, current portion
134,475
191,951
Total current liabilities
11,979,721
34,383,438
Notes payable, net of current portion
1,458,270
-
Deferred taxes
1,800,000
-
Operating lease liability, net of current portion
202,829
66,690
Total liabilities
15,440,820
34,450,128
Series B convertible preferred stock, 1,526,882 shares
issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2022
-
4,084,353
Stockholders’ equity (deficiency):
Preferred stock, $ 0.001
par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized;
-
-
Common stock, $ 0.001 par value, 750,000,000 shares authorized; 24,119,967 and 29,035,625 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively
24,114
2,900
Additional paid-in-capital
93,376,244
4,934,052
Common stock issuable, 383,343 shares
383,343
-
Accumulated deficit
( 69,462,507 )
( 30,335,139 )
Total stockholders’ equity (deficiency)
24,321,194
( 25,398,187 )
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity (deficiency)
$ 39,762,014
$ 13,136,294
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
F- 2
RDE,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
December
30, 2023
to
December 31,
January
1, 2023
to
December 29,
Year
Ended
December
31,
Successor
Predecessor
December
30, 2023
to
December 31,
January
1, 2023
to
December 29,
Year
Ended
December
31,
2023
2023
2022
Net Sales
$ 484,860
$ 86,661,944
$ 97,008,102
Cost of sales
418,350
76,220,645
86,527,509
Gross profit
66,510
10,441,299
10,480,593
Operating Expenses
Selling, general and administrative expenses
5,086,510
11,152,428
11,268,508
Amortization of capitalized software costs
-
1,080,537
3,678,233
Amortization of intangible assets
300,000
300,000
Impairment of property and equipment
738,740
Impairment of intangibles
250,000
-
Goodwill impairment
-
-
834,200
Total operating expenses
5,086,510
13,521,705
16,080,941
Loss from operations
( 5,020,000 )
( 3,080,406 )
( 5,600,348 )
Other income (expense):
Interest expense
-
( 2,890,466 )
( 2,723,332 )
Gain on forgiveness of debt
-
5,876,000
-
Total other income (expense), net
-
2,985,534
( 2,723,332 )
Net loss before income taxes
( 5,020,000 )
( 94,872 )
( 8,323,680 )
Income taxes
-
( 29,673 )
( 899 )
Net loss
$ ( 5,020,000 )
$ ( 124,545
)
$ ( 8,324,579 )
Net loss per share – basic
$ ( 0.21
)
$
( 0.01 )
$ ( 0.57 )
Net loss per share – diluted
( 0.21 )
$ ( 0.01 )
$ ( 0.57 )
Weighted average common shares outstanding – basic and diluted
24,119,967
15,927,387
13,774,292
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
F- 3
RDE,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIENCY)
Period
December 30, 2023 to December 31, 2023 (Successor)
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Deficit
Common Stock
Common Stock Issuable
Additional
Paid-In
Accumulated
Total Stockholders’
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Equity(Deficiency)
Balance, December 29, 2023 (Successor)
16,761,960
$ 16,756
383,343
$ 383,343
$ 63,951,602
$ ( 64,442,507 )
$ ( 90,806 )
Effects of the merger
6,108,007
6,108
-
-
24,425,892
-
24,432,000
Balance, December 30, 2023
22,869,967
22,864
383,343
383,343
88,377,494
( 64,442,507 )
24,341,194
Fair value of common stock issued for employment agreements
1,250,000
1,250
-
-
4,998,750
5,000,000
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
( 5,020,000 )
( 5,020,000 )
Balance, December 31, 2023 ( Successor)
24,119,967
$ 24,114
383,343
$ 383,343
$ 93,376,244
$ ( 69,462,507 )
$ 24,321,194
Period from January
1, 2023 to December 29, 2023 (Predecessor)
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Deficiency
Common Stock
Additional Paid-In
Accumulated
Total Stockholders’
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Deficiency
Balance, December 31, 2022 (Predecessor)
29,035,625
$ 2,900
$ 4,934,052
$ ( 30,335,139 )
$ ( 25,398,187 )
Stock based compensation
1,942
1,942
Purchase of employee stock options
( 36,916 )
( 36,916 )
Capital
contribution – retirement of Series B
4,084,353
4,084,353
Capital contribution
22,997,712
22,997,712
Net loss
-
-
-
( 124,545 )
( 124,545 )
Balance, December 29, 2023 (Predecessor)
29,035,625
$ 2,900
$ 31,981,143
$ ( 30,459,684 )
$ 1,524,359
Year
Ended December 31, 2022 (Predescssor)
6
Common
Stock
Additional
Paid-In
Accumulated
Total
Stockholders’
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Deficiency
Balance,
December 31, 2021 (Predecessor)
29,035,625
$ 2,900
$ 4,916,788
$ ( 22,010,560 )
$ ( 17,090,872 )
Balance
29,035,625
$ 2,900
$ 4,916,788
$ ( 22,010,560 )
$ ( 17,090,872 )
Stock
based compensation
17,264
17,264
Net
loss
-
-
-
( 8,324,579 )
( 8,324,579 )
Balance,
December 31, 2022 (Predecessor)
29,035,625
$ 2,900
$ 4,934,052
$ ( 30,335,139 )
$ ( 25,398,187 )
Balance
29,035,625
$ 2,900
$ 4,934,052
$ ( 30,335,139 )
$ ( 25,398,187 )
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
F- 4
RDE,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
December
30, 2023
to
December 31, 2023
January
1, 2023
to
December 29, 2023
Year
Ended December 31,
2022
Successor
Predecessor
Predecessor
December
30, 2023
to
December 31, 2023
January
1, 2023
to
December 29, 2023
Year
Ended December 31,
2022
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net loss
$ ( 5,020,000 )
$ ( 124,545 )
$ ( 8,324,579
)
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used
in operating activities
Fair value of common stock issued for services
5,000,000
-
-
Fair value of vested stock options
-
1,942
17,265
Depreciation expense
-
1,290,190
4,402,602
Amortization of intangible assets
-
300,000
300,000
Amortization of debt discount
-
148,531
Impairment of goodwill
-
-
834,200
Impairment of intangible assets and property and equipment
-
988,740
-
Gain on forgiveness of debt
-
( 5,876,000 )
-
Write-down of inventory
-
101,000
Accrued interest
-
2,100,610
4,483,077
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable
-
( 74,340
)
( 901,789 )
Inventories
-
816,853
455,629
Prepaid expenses
-
( 38,328 )
378,436
Change in right of use asset
-
191,953
175,230
Accounts payable
-
84,611
261,540
Accrued expenses
20,000
( 39,515 )
( 2,374,858 )
Deferred revenue
-
27,991
118,190
Operating lease liability
-
( 191,953 )
( 176,885 )
Net cash
used in operating activities
$ -
$ ( 541,791
)
$ ( 102,411
)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Cash, net, received from acquisition
2,038,472
-
-
Capital expenditures
-
( 900,000 )
( 1,000,479
)
Net cash
provided by (used in) investing activities
$ 2,038,472
$ ( 900,000 )
$ ( 1,000,479
)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Advance on purchase consideration from RDE
-
250,000
-
Proceeds from line of credit
-
104,752,474
106,237,380
Repayment of line of credit
-
( 103,540,098 )
( 105,828,049
)
Net cash
provided by financing activities
$ -
$ 1,462,376
$ 409,331
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
2,038,472
20,585
( 693,559 )
Cash and cash equivalents beginning of period
2,061,265
2,040,680
2,734,239
Cash and cash equivalents end of period
$ 4,099,737
$ 2,061,265
$ 2,040,680
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION
Interest paid
$ -
$ -
$ -
Taxes paid
$ -
$ 29,673
$ 2,549
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF NON-CASH INVESTING AND FINANCING
ACTIVITIES:
Recording of operating lease
right of use asset and lease liability
$ -
$ -
$ 435,521
Fair value of RDE common stock received
$ -
$ 22,962,739
$ -
Gain on forgiveness of notes payable
$ -
$ 5,462,739
$ -
Settlement of notes payable and accrued interest
$ -
$ 28,873,696
$
-
Termination of Series B convertible preferred stock
$
-
$
4,084,353
$ -
The
accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.
F- 5
RDE,
INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES
TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
For the period December 30, 2023 to December 31,
2023 (Successor)
For
the period January 1, 2023 to December 29, 2023 and
year ended December 31,
2022 (Predecessor)
1.
Organization, Basis of Presentation, and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
RDE, Inc. (“RDE”) through its wholly-owned
subsidiary Restaurant.com, Inc., has been in the business of connecting digital consumers, businesses and communities with dining and
merchant deal options throughout the United States.
On August 18,
2023, RDE entered into an agreement and plan of merger to acquire CardCash Exchange Inc (“CardCash”). On December 29, 2023,
the merger was completed and has been accounted for as a business combination using the acquisition method of accounting (See Note 3).
CardCash was formed in 2013 and buys merchant gift cards and resells them at a markup.
RDE’s operations are not considered significant compared to the operations of CardCash before the acquisition. Accordingly, for
the purpose of the accompanying consolidated financial statements, periods before December 29, 2023 reflect the financial position, results
of operations and cash flows of Card Cash prior to the acquisition, and is referred to as the “Predecessor”. Periods beginning
after December 29, 2023 reflect the financial position, results of operations and cash flows of RDE consolidated with CardCash, and is
referred to as the “Successor”. A black-line between the Successor and Predecessor periods has been placed in the consolidated
financial statements and in the tables to the notes to the consolidated financial statements to highlight the lack of comparability between
these periods.
C ollectively,
RDE (Successor) and CardCash (Predecessor) are referred to as the “Company”.
Substantial
Doubt about the Company’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern
The accompanying financial statements
have been prepared under the assumption that the Company will continue as a going concern. In accordance with the Financial Accounting
Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 205-40, Going Concern , the Company’s
management has evaluated whether there are conditions or events that raise substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going
concern within one year after the date the accompanying financial statements were issued. RDE and CardCash have a history of reporting net losses
and negative operating cash flows. These factors raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern
within one year of the date that the financial statements are issued. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might
be necessary if the Company is unable to continue as a going concern.
The Company’s ability to continue as a going
concern is dependent upon its ability to raise additional debt or equity capital to fund its business activities and to ultimately achieve
sustainable operating revenues and profitability. The Company has financed its working capital requirements through borrowings from various
sources and the sale of its equity securities.
As market conditions present uncertainty as to the
Company’s ability to secure additional funds, there can be no assurances that the Company will be able to secure additional financing
on acceptable terms, as and when necessary to continue to conduct operations. There is also significant uncertainty as to the effect that
the coronavirus may have on the Company’s business plans and the amount and type of financing available to the Company in the future.
If the Company is unable to obtain the cash resources necessary to satisfy the Company’s ongoing cash requirements, the Company
could be required to scale back its business activities or to discontinue its operations entirely.
F- 6
Basis of Presentation and Principles of Consolidation
The accompanying consolidated financial statements
of the Company have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”)
and include the financial statements of the Company’s wholly-owned operating subsidiary. Intercompany balances and transactions
have been eliminated in consolidation. For the purpose of the accompanying consolidated financial statements, periods before December 29, 2023 reflect the
financial position, results of operations and cash flows of CardCash prior the acquisition, and is referred to as the “Predecessor”.
Periods beginning after December 29, 2023 reflect the financial position, results of operations and cash flows of RDE consolidated with
CardCash, and is referred to as the “Successor”. A black-line between the Successor and Predecessor periods has been placed
in the consolidated financial statements and in the table to the notes to the consolidated financial statements to highlight the lack
of comparability between the periods. Collectively, RDE (Successor) and CardCash (Predecessor) are referred to as the “Company”.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of the Company’s financial statements
in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) requires management to
make certain estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses, and the disclosure
of contingent assets and liabilities. Actual results could differ from those estimates. On an ongoing basis, management reviews its estimates
and if deemed appropriate, those estimates are adjusted. Significant estimates include those related to assumptions used in valuing inventories
at net realizable value, assumptions used in valuing assets acquired in business acquisitions, impairment testing of goodwill and other
long-term assets, assumptions used in valuing stock-based compensation, the realizability of deferred tax assets and the related valuation
allowance, accruals for potential liabilities, and assumptions used in the determination of the Company’s liquidity.
Revenue Recognition
The Company
recognizes revenue in accordance with FASB ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers .
The Company buys merchant gift cards from the general
public and distributors at a discount and then resells them at a markup. The Company also derives revenue from the sale of discount certificates
for restaurants on behalf of third-party restaurants.
Revenue and costs of sales are recognized when control
of the products transfers to our customer, which generally occurs at a point in time when the risk and title to the product transfers
to the customer upon delivery to the customer. The Company’s performance obligations are satisfied at that time. The Company’s
standard terms of delivery are included in its contracts of sale, order confirmation documents, and invoices. The Company recognizes revenue
on a gross basis for the sales price of the merchant gift cards and discount certificates it collects.
Certain customers may receive incentives, which are
accounted for as variable consideration. Provisions for sales returns are recognized in the period when the sale is recorded based upon
the Company’s prior experience and current trends. These revenue reductions are established by the Company based upon management’s
best estimates at the time of sale following the historical trend, adjusted to reflect known changes in the factors that impact such reserves
and allowances, and the terms of agreements with customers. For the period January 1, 2023 to December 29, 2023, and for the year ended
December 31, 2022, revenue of $ 86,661,944 and 97,008,102 was net of sales refunds and chargebacks of $ 2,650,481 and $ 3,684,492 , respectively.
Amounts billed and due from the Company’s customers
are classified as accounts receivable on the balance sheet. Amounts received in advance from customers are recorded as deferred revenue
on the balance sheet until the performance obligations have been satisfied. The Company has elected to apply the practical expedient to
not assess contracts for significant financing component because the period between the receipt of advance payment and the Company’s
transfer of services to the customer is less than one year.
Other
Promotional gift cards
The Company sells Restaurant.com promotional gift
cards which can only be used to redeem restaurant coupons offered by the Company on its website. Based on the Company’s historical
redemption rates of its promotional gift cards, a portion of the sale of gift card revenue is recorded as deferred revenue liability at
the time of sale and recognized as revenue in future periods based on historical redemption trend rates.
F- 7
Sale of travel, vacation and merchandise
Revenue from transactions in which the Company
sells complementary entertainment and travel offerings and consumer products on behalf of third-party merchants is reported on a net
basis equal to the purchase price received from the customer for the voucher, less an agreed upon portion of the purchase price
paid by the Company to its merchant partners.
Advertising
The Company also has agreements with selected third-party
partners, such as Google Ads, wherein third-party website(s) and/or product(s) are shown or incorporated in the Company’s platform
or website. The Company generates revenues based upon the number of times the third-party website(s) or product(s) are accessed or viewed
by consumers from the Company’s platform or website. Revenue is recognized when its determinable, which is generally upon receipt
of a statement and/or proceeds from the third-party partners.
Cost of Sales
Cost of sales consists primarily of the cost to purchase
merchant gift cards, and transaction fees and costs.
Shipping and Handling Costs
Shipping and handling costs billed to customers are
recorded as revenue. The costs associated with shipping goods to customers are recorded as a delivery expense and are included in general
and administrative.
Schedule of Shipping and Handling Costs
Successor
Predecessor
December 30, 2023
to Decembrer 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023
2023
2022
Shipping and handling costs
$ -
$ 56,000
$ 75,000
Cash and Cash Equivalents
The Company considers all highly liquid investments
with maturities of three months or less when purchased, to be cash and/or cash equivalents.
Accounts Receivable
The Company’s trade accounts receivable are
recorded at amounts billed to customers and presented on the balance sheet net of the allowance for estimated credit losses, if required.
The allowance is determined by a variety of factors, including the age of the receivables, current economic conditions, historical losses
and other information management obtains regarding the financial condition of customers. Receivables are charged off when they are deemed
uncollectible. Due to the nature of the accounts receivable balance, no allowance for doubtful accounts was deemed necessary as of December
31, 2023 (Successor) and December 31, 2022 (Predecessor).
Inventories
Inventories consist of merchant gift cards on hand that are available for
sale. Inventories are valued at the lower of cost and net realizable value, with cost determined on a first in, first-out basis. Adjustments,
if required, reduce the cost of inventory to its net realizable value for estimated excess, obsolescence or impaired balances. Factors
influencing these adjustments include changes in customer demand, rapid technological changes, and merchant bankruptcy. At December 31,
2023, there were no write down of inventories. At December 31, 2022 ( Predecessor ) cumulative write down of inventories were $ 101,000 .
F- 8
Property
and Equipment
Property
and equipment are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and amortization.
The
Company accounts for capitalized software and website development costs to develop software programs to be used solely to meet the Company’s
internal needs in accordance with ASC 350-40. Costs incurred during the application development stage for software programs to be used
solely to meet its internal needs are capitalized. Capitalized website development costs are included in property and equipment, net.
All ordinary maintenance costs are expensed as incurred. Amortization of capitalized software costs is excluded from cost of sales and
included in amortization expense in the Statements of Operations.
Depreciation
and amortization is computed using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the related assets. The Company provides
for depreciation, as follows:
Schedule
of Depreciation
Estimated
Useful Life
Capitalized software and website
development costs
3
years
Equipment
5 - 7
years
Leasehold
improvements
Shorter
of estimated useful life or lease term
Expenditures
for maintenance and repair costs are charged to expense as incurred.
Business Combinations
The
Company allocates the fair value of purchase consideration to the tangible assets acquired, liabilities assumed, and separately identified
intangible assets acquired based on their estimated fair values. The excess of the fair value of purchase consideration over the fair
values of these identifiable assets and liabilities is recorded as goodwill. Such valuations require management to make significant estimates
and assumptions, especially with respect to intangible assets. Significant estimates in valuing certain intangible assets include, but
are not limited to, future expected cash flows from, acquired technology, trademarks and trade names, useful lives, and discount rates.
Management’s estimates of fair value are based upon assumptions believed to be reasonable, but which are inherently uncertain and
unpredictable and, as a result, actual results may differ from estimates. During the measurement period, which can be up to one year
from the acquisition date, the Company may record adjustments to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the corresponding
offset to goodwill. Upon the conclusion of the measurement period, any subsequent adjustments are recorded in the consolidated statements
of operations.
Intangible
Assets
The
Company has certain intangible assets that were initially recorded at their fair value at the time of acquisition. The finite-lived intangible
assets consist of customer relationships, trade name, and developed technology. Intangible assets with finite useful lives are amortized
using the straight-line method over their estimated useful life of three years.
The
Company reviews all finite-lived intangible assets for impairment when circumstances indicate that their carrying values may not be recoverable.
If the carrying value of an asset group is not recoverable, the Company recognizes an impairment loss for the excess carrying value over
the fair value in our consolidated statements of operations. During the period January 1, 2023 to December 29, 2023, Card Cash (Predecessor)
recorded impairment of intangible assets of $ 250,000 .
Goodwill
Goodwill
represents the excess of purchase price and related costs over the value assigned to the net tangible and identifiable intangible assets
of the business acquired. As of December 31, 2023 goodwill that arose from acquisition of CardCash (see Note 2) was $ 20,007,669 .
Under ASC 350 Intangibles-Goodwill and Other , goodwill and other intangible assets with indefinite lives are not amortized, but
instead are tested for impairment annually, or whenever events or circumstances indicate a potential impairment. The Company’s
impairment testing is performed annually at December 31. Impairment of goodwill and indefinite lived intangible assets is determined
by comparing the fair value of the Company’s reporting unit to the carrying value of the underlying net assets in the reporting
unit. If the fair value of the reporting unit is determined to be less than the carrying value of its net assets, goodwill is deemed
impaired and an impairment loss is recognized to the extent that the carrying value of goodwill exceeds the difference between the fair
value of the reporting unit and the fair value of its other assets and liabilities. In accordance with the “Segment Reporting”
Topic of the ASC, the Company’s chief operating decision maker (the Company’s Chief Executive Officer) determined that there
is only one reporting unit. At December 31, 2022 CardCash (Predecessor), determined its goodwill was impaired and recorded an impairment
charge of $ 834,200 .
Long-Lived Assets
The Company evaluates long-lived assets, other than goodwill and indefinite lived intangible assets, for impairment whenever events
or changes in circumstances indicate that their net book value may not be recoverable. The measurement of possible impairment is
based upon the ability to recover the carrying value of the asset through the expected future undiscounted cash flows from the use
of the asset and its eventual disposition. An impairment loss, equal to the difference between the asset’s fair value and its
carrying value, is recognized when the estimated future undiscounted cash flows are less than its carrying amount. No impairment
indicators were identified as of December 31, 2023 (Successor). During the period January 1, 2023 to December 29, 2023, an
impairment of $ 738,740 was recorded by CardCash (Predecessor).
F- 9
Leases
The
Company leases certain corporate office space under lease agreements. The Company determines whether a contract contains a lease at contract
inception. A contract is or contains a lease if the contract conveys the right to control the use of the identified asset for a period
of time in exchange for consideration. Control is determined based on the right to obtain all of the economic benefits from use of the
identified asset and the right to direct the use of the identified asset. Operating lease right-of-use assets (“ROU”) for
operating leases represent the right to use an underlying asset for the lease term, and operating lease liabilities represent the obligation
to make lease payments. Lease liabilities are recognized based on the present value of the future minimum lease payments over the lease
term at the commencement date. Operating lease expense is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term and is included in
the general and administrative line in the Company’s consolidated statements of operations.
Income
Taxes
The
Company uses an asset and liability approach for accounting and reporting for income taxes that allows recognition and measurement of
deferred tax assets based upon the likelihood of realization of tax benefits in future years. Under the asset and liability approach,
deferred taxes are provided for the net tax effects of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for
financial reporting purposes and the amounts used for income tax purposes. A valuation allowance is provided for deferred tax assets
if it is more likely than not these items will either expire before the Company is able to realize their benefits, or that future deductibility
is uncertain. The Company’s policy is to recognize interest and/or penalties related to income tax matters in income tax expense.
Advertising
The
Company expenses advertising costs as incurred and amounted to $ 807,031 and $ 961,770 for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022,
respectively, which are recorded in general and administrative in the Statements of Operations.
Schedule
of Advertising
December 30, 2023
to Decembrer 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
Successor
Predecessor
December 30, 2023
to Decembrer 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023
2023
2022
Advertising costs
$ -
$ 807,031
$ 961,770
Stock-Based
Compensation
The
Company periodically issues share-based awards to employees and non-employees and consultants for services rendered. Stock options vest
and expire according to terms established at the issuance date of each grant. Stock grants are measured at the grant date fair value.
Stock-based compensation cost is measured at fair value on the grant date and is generally recognized as a charge to operations ratably
over the requisite service, or vesting, period. Recognition of compensation expense for non-employees is in the same period and manner as if the Company had paid
cash for the services.
The
Company values its equity awards using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model, and accounts for forfeitures when they occur. Use of the
Black-Scholes option pricing model requires the input of subjective assumptions, including expected volatility, expected term, and a
risk-free interest rate. The expected volatility is based on the historical volatility of the Company’s common stock, calculated
utilizing a look-back period approximately equal to the contractual life of the stock option being granted. The expected life of the
stock option is calculated as the mid-point between the vesting period and the contractual term (the “simplified method”).
The risk-free interest rate is estimated using comparable published federal funds rates.
F- 10
Stock-based compensation expense recognized and recorded as part of selling, general and administrative expenses
are as follows:
Schedule
Stock-based Expense
December 30, 2023
to Decembrer 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
Successor
Predecessor
December 30, 2023
to Decembrer 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023
2023
2022
Stock based compensation costs
$ 5,000,000
$ 1,942
$ 17,264
Earnings
(Loss) Per Share
Basic
earnings (loss) per share is computed using the weighted average number of common shares issued and outstanding during the period. Diluted
earnings (loss) per share is computed using the weighted average number of common shares and the dilutive effect of contingent shares
outstanding during the period. Potentially dilutive contingent shares, which primarily consist of convertible notes and stock issuable
upon the exercise of stock options and warrants, have been excluded from the calculation of diluted loss per share because their effect
is anti-dilutive.
Loss
per common share is computed by dividing net loss by the weighted average number of shares of common stock issued and outstanding during
the respective periods. Basic and diluted loss per common share was the same for all periods presented because all convertible notes
and stock issuable upon the exercise of stock options and warrants outstanding were anti-dilutive.
F- 11
At
December 31, 2023 and 2022, the Company excluded the outstanding convertible debt and securities summarized below, which entitle the
holders thereof to acquire shares of common stock, from its calculation of earnings per share, as their effect would have been anti-dilutive.
Schedule
of Anti- dilutive Securities Excluded from Computation of Earning Loss Per Share
December 31,
2023
2022
Convertible notes payable
26,758
10,423,449
Common stock issuable
383,343
-
Series B convertible preferred stock
-
461,000
Common stock options
743,116
1,469,000
Total
1,153,217
12,353,449
The
issuable and potentially issuable shares as summarized above . These potentially issuable common
shares would have been anti-dilutive because the Company had a net loss for the periods December 30, 2023 to December 31, 2023, and January 1, 2023 to December 29, 2023, and for the year ended
December 31, 2022, such
common stock equivalents would have been excluded from the calculation of net loss per share.
Fair
Value of Financial Instruments
Fair
value of financial and non-financial assets and liabilities is defined as an exit price, which is the price that would be received to
sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The three-tier
hierarchy for inputs used to measure fair value, which prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value, is
as follows:
Level
1 – quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
Level
2 – quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets or inputs that are observable for the asset or liability,
either directly or indirectly through market corroboration, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument.
Level
3 – unobservable inputs based on the Company’s assumptions used to measure assets and liabilities at fair value.
A
financial asset or liability’s classification within the hierarchy is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant
to the fair value measurement. The assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value measurement requires judgment
and may affect the valuation of the assets and liabilities being measured and their placement within the fair value hierarchy.
The
carrying value of the Company’s financial instruments (consisting of cash, accounts receivables, deposits to credit card processor,
prepaid expense and other current assets, accounts payable, accrued expenses, notes payable, and other liabilities) are considered to
be representative of their respective fair values due to the short-term nature of those instruments.
Segment
Information
Under
ASC 280, Segment Reporting, operating segments are defined as components of an enterprise where discrete financial information is available
that is evaluated regularly by the chief operating decision maker (“CODM”), in deciding how to allocate resources and in
assessing performance. The Company’s operation segment consists of one component, and the Company’s Chief Executive Officer,
who is also the CODM, makes decisions and manages the Company’s operations as a single operating segment.
Concentration
of Credit Risk
Financial
instruments, which potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk, consist principally of trade accounts receivable
and cash. The credit risk exposure surrounding trade accounts receivable is limited as these amounts represent the timing difference
between payments being settled by credit card processors and the cash being provided to the Company.
No
significant customers comprised more than 10% of accounts receivable or revenue as of and for the period ended December 31, 2023 (Successor), for the period ended December 29, 2023 (Predecessor)
and for the year ended December 31, 2022 (Predecessor).
The
Company maintains a balance at financial institutions, which at times exceed the federally insured limit. The Company has not experienced
a loss on this account.
F- 12
Recent
Accounting Pronouncements
In
June 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-13, Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments . ASU 2016-13 requires entities to
use a forward-looking approach based on current expected credit losses (“CECL”) to estimate credit losses on certain types
of financial instruments, including trade receivables. This may result in the earlier recognition of allowances for losses. The Company’s
adopted ASU 2016-13 effective January 1, 2023, and there was no material effect on the Company’s financial position, results of
operations and cash flows.
In
May 2021, the FASB issued ASU 2021-04, Earnings Per Share (Topic 260), Debt — Modifications and Extinguishments (Subtopic 470-50),
Compensation — Stock Compensation (Topic 718), and Derivatives and Hedging — Contracts in Entity’s Own Equity (Subtopic
815-40): Issuer’s Accounting for Certain Modifications or Exchanges of Freestanding Equity-Classified Written Call Options
(“ASU 2021-04”). ASU 2021-04 provides guidance as to how an issuer should account for a modification of the terms or conditions
or an exchange of a freestanding equity-classified written call option (i.e., a warrant) that remains classified after modification or
exchange as an exchange of the original instrument for a new instrument. An issuer should measure the effect of a modification or exchange
as the difference between the fair value of the modified or exchanged warrant and the fair value of that warrant immediately before modification
or exchange and then apply a recognition model that comprises four categories of transactions and the corresponding accounting treatment
for each category (equity issuance, debt origination, debt modification, and modifications unrelated to equity issuance and debt origination
or modification). ASU 2021-04 is effective for all entities for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2021, including interim periods
within those fiscal years. An entity should apply the guidance provided in ASU 2021-04 prospectively to modifications or exchanges occurring
on or after the effective date. The Company adopted ASU 2021-04 effective January 1, 2022. The adoption of ASU 2021-04 did not have any
impact on the Company’s consolidated financial statement presentation or disclosures.
In
November 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-07, Segment Reporting (Topic 280): Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosure ,
which is intended to improve reportable segment disclosure requirements, primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment
expense categories that are regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker and included in each reported measure of a segment’s
profit or loss. The update also requires all annual disclosures about a reportable segment’s profit or loss and assets to be provided
in interim periods and for entities with a single reportable segment to provide all the disclosures required by ASC 280, Segment Reporting ,
including the significant segment expense disclosures. This standard will be effective for the Company on January 1, 2024 and interim
periods beginning in fiscal year 2025, with early adoption permitted. The updates required by this standard should be applied retrospectively
to all periods presented in the financial statements. The Company does not expect this standard to have a material impact on its results
of operations, financial position or cash flows.
In
September 2022, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2022-04, Liabilities—Supplier
Finance Programs (Subtopic 405-50): Disclosure of Supplier Finance Program Obligations . The ASU requires buyers to disclose information
about their supplier finance programs. Interim and annual requirements include the disclosure of outstanding amounts under the obligations
as of the end of the reporting period, and annual requirements include a roll-forward of those obligations for the annual reporting period,
as well as a description of payment and other key terms of the programs. This update is effective for annual periods beginning after
December 15, 2022, and interim periods within those fiscal years, except for the requirement to disclose roll-forward information, which
is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023. The Company adopted ASU 2022-04 on January 1, 2023, and there was no
material impact on our financial statements.
F- 13
Other
recent accounting pronouncements issued by the FASB, its Emerging Issues Task Force, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants,
and the Securities and Exchange Commission did not or are not believed by management to have a material impact on the Company’s
present or future financial statements.
2.
Acquisition of Card Cash
On
December 29, 2023, RDE completed the acquisition of CardCash. The acquisition was made pursuant to an agreement and plan of merger
dated August 18, 2023 between RDE and CardCash. RDE acquired all of the issued and outstanding equity of CardCash for $ 26,682,000 ,
made up of the issuance of 6,108,007
shares of the RDE’s common stock valued at $ 24,682,000 ,
the issuance of a note payable for $ 1,500,000 ,
and payment of $ 750,000
in cash.
RDE
utilized the acquisition method of accounting for the acquisition in accordance with ASC 805, Business Combinations , and allocated
the purchase price to CardCash’s tangible assets, identifiable intangible assets, and assumed liabilities at their estimated fair
values as of the date of acquisition. The fair value assigned to the developed technology was determined using the relief from royalty method. The fair
value assigned to trade name were determined using the relief from royalty method. The fair value of the customer relationships was determined
using the multi-period excess earnings method, which estimates the direct cash flow expected to be generated from the existing customers
acquired. The cash flows were based on estimates used to value the acquisition, and the
discount rates applied were benchmarked with reference to the implied rate of return from the transaction model, as well as the weighted
average cost of capital. The valuation assumptions took into consideration the Company’s estimates of customer attrition and revenue
growth projections. The excess of the purchase price paid by the Company over the estimated fair value of identified tangible and intangible
assets has been recorded as goodwill. Goodwill also represents the future benefits as a result of the acquisition that the Company believes will enhance
the Company’s product offerings and lineup available to both new and existing customers and generate future synergies within the
discount coupon and giftcard business.
At the date of the
acquisition and as of this Annual Report on
Form 10-K, management has not yet finalized its valuation analysis. The fair values of the assets acquired, as set forth below,
are considered provisional and subject to adjustment as additional information is obtained through the purchase price measurement
period (a period of up to one year from the closing date). Any prospective adjustments through the purchase price measurement period
would change the fair value allocation as of the acquisition date. The Company is still in the process of reviewing underlying
models, assumptions and discount rates used in the valuation of provisional goodwill and intangible assets.
The
following table summarizes the allocation of the fair value of the purchase consideration to the fair value of tangible assets, identifiable
intangible assets, and assumed liabilities of CardCash on the date of acquisition:
Schedule of Fair Value of Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed
Fair Value
Fair value of consideration:
Cash
$ 750,000
Notes payable ($ 750,000 due December 30, 2024; $ 750,000 due December 30, 2025)
1,500,000
Common stock ( 6,108,007 shares of common stock at $ 4.00 per share)
24,432,000
Total purchase price
$ 26,682,000
Allocation of the consideration to the fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed:
Cash
$ 2,061,265
Accounts receivable
1,582,635
Inventories
4,152,273
Prepaids, deposits, and other
220,385
Property and equipment, net
2,563,312
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
( 2,068,154 )
Line of credit
( 6,737,385 )
Deferred tax liability
( 1,800,000 )
Net tangible assets
( 25,669 )
Intangible assets:
Developed technology
2,600,000
Trade name
2,400,000
Customer relationships
1,700,000
Net identifiable intangible assets
6,700,000
Goodwill
20,007,669
Fair value of net asset acquired
$ 26,682,000
The amount of revenue and net loss of CardCash included
in the Company’s (Successor) consolidated statements of operations during the period December 30, 2023 to December 31, 2023, was
zero and $ 5,000,000 , respectively.
The
following unaudited pro forma statements of operations present the Company’s pro forma results of operations after giving effect
to the purchase of CardCash based on the historical financial statements of the Company and CardCash. The unaudited pro forma statements
of operations for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 give effect to the transaction as if it had occurred on January 1, 2022.
F- 14
Schedule of Pro Forma Statements of Operations
Years Ended
December 31,
2023
2022
(Proforma,
unaudited)
(Proforma,
unaudited)
Sales
$ 89,307,460
$ 101,452,697
Net loss
$ ( 9,122,246 )
$ ( 10,721,419 )
Net loss per share
$
( 0.41
)
$
( 0.54
)
3.
Property and Equipment, Net
Property
and equipment, net consisted of the following:
Schedule Property and Equipment, Net
December 31, 2023
( Successor )
December 31, 2022
( Predecessor )
Website development costs
$ 2,533,466
$ 9,187,188
Equipment
-
732,679
Leasehold improvements
29,846
887,568
Property and equipment, gross
2,563,312
10,807,435
Accumulated depreciation
-
( 7,115,193 )
Property and equipment, net
$ 2,563,312
$ 3,692,242
F- 15
The
depreciation expense on property and equipment was as follows:
December 30, 2023
to December 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
Successor
Predecessor
December 30, 2023
to December 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023
2023
2022
Depreciation expense
$ -
$ 1,290,190
$ 4,402,602
At December 29, 2023 (Predecessor), the Company determined
certain of its capitalized website development costs were impaired and recorded an impairment charge of $ 738,740 on the accompanying Consolidated
Statements of Operations.
4.
Goodwill and Intangible Assets
Goodwill
and i ntangible assets consist of the following:
Schedule
of Other Intangible Assets
December 31, 2023
( Successor )
December 31, 2022
( Predecessor )
Goodwill $
20,007,669
$ -
Intangible Assets
Customer relationships
1,700,000
130,000
Trade name
2,400,000
100,000
Developed technology
2,600,000
3,000,000
Non-competition agreement
-
20,000
Intangible assets, gross
6,700,000
3,250,000
Accumulated amortization
-
( 2,700,000 )
Intangible assets, net $
6,700,000
$ 550,000
On December 29, 2023, in relation to the acquisition
of CardCash (See Note 2), the Company recorded intangible assets of $ 6,700,000
(provisional). During the period January 1, 2023 to December 29, 2023, CardCash (Predecessor) recorded amortization expense of
$ 300,000 , and at December 29, 2023, determined its Intangible Assets were impaired and recorded an impairment charge of $ 250,000 .
At December 31, 2022, CardCash (Predecessor), determined its Goodwill was impaired and recorded an impairment charge of $ 834,200 .
Identifiable
intangibles are amortized over their estimated remaining useful lives, which are as follows:
Schedule
of Intangibles are Amortized Over their Estimated Remaining Useful Lives
Description
Weighted
Average Useful Life
(in
years)
Customer relationships
3
Trademarks, trade names and service marks
3
Developed technology
3
Non-competition
agreement
5
Weighted
Average Useful Life
5
Amortization
expense on intangible assets was as follows:
Schedule
of Amortization Expense on Intangible Assets
2023
2023
2022
Successor
Predecessor
December 30, 2023
to December 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023
2023
2022
Amortization expense
$ -
$ 300,000
$ 300,000
Estimated
amortization expense for the Company is as follows:
Schedule
of Amortization Expense for Each of the Five Succeeding Year and Thereafter
2024
$ 2,234,000
2025
2,234,000
2026
1,666,000
Total
$ 6,700,000
F- 16
5.
Leases
The
Company leases office facilities under noncancelable operating lease agreements. During the period from January 1, 2023 through December
29, 2023 (Predecessor) and December 30, 2023 through December 31, 2023 (Successor), the Company had leases for office facilities in Woodbridge,
New Jersey and Schaumburg, Illinois.
The
components of lease expense were as follows:
Schedule
of components of Lease Expenses
2023
2023
2022
Successor
Predecessor
December 30, 2023
to December 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023
2023
2022
Operating lease expense
$ -
$ 191,152
$ 180,351
Supplemental
information related to leases was as follows:
Schedule
of Supplemental Cash Flow Information
Successor
As of
December 31, 2023
Weighted average remaining lease terms (in years)
3.33
Weighted average discount rate
10 %
Maturities
of the Company’s operating lease liabilities are as follows as of December 31, 2023:
Schedule
of Maturities of Operating Lease Liabilities
Successor
As of
December 31, 2023
2024
$ 159,402
2025
95,526
2026
99,366
2027
33,776
Total
388,070
Less: Imputed interest
( 50,765 )
Total operating lease liability
$ 337,305
6.
Secured Revolving Line of Credit
The
outstanding line of credit balance at December 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022 was:
Schedule
of Line of Credit
December
31, 2023
( Successor )
December
31, 2022
( Predecessor )
Line of credit
$ 6,737,385
$ 5,525,009
In
November 2020, CardCash entered into an amended and restated promissory note for a revolving line of credit with availability of up
to $ 10,000,000 .
The revolving line of credit is payable on demand, secured by the Company’s inventory, with interest based on the Wall Street
Journal Prime Rate plus 3.00 %,
limited to a floor of 6.5 %. At December 31, 2023 and 2022, the average interest rate was 12 %
and 11 %,
respectively. The revolving line of credit was assumed by the Company in conjunction with the acquisition of CardCash (See Note 2).
As of December 31, 2023 the Company was in compliance with customary debt covenants.
F- 17
7.
Convertible Debt
Convertible
debt consists of the following at December 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Schedule
of Convertible Debt
December
31, 2023
( Successor )
December
31, 2022
( Predecessor )
Private investor
$ -
$ 10,000,000
Incumaker-past due
20,000
-
Total principal balance
20,000
10,000,000
Accrued interest
20,137
3,014,037
Total principal and accrued interest
40,137
13,014,037
Less current portion
( 40,137 )
( 13,014,037 )
Non-current portion
$ -
$ -
Private
Investor
On May 6, 2016, CardCash entered into a convertible
promissory note with an investor for the principal amount of $ 10,000,000 .
The note, as amended, was secured by tangible and intangible assets of the CardCash, interest of 4 %
per annum, and matured in June 2023.
As
of December 31, 2022, the Convertible Promissory Note had an aggregate principal balance outstanding of $ 10,000,000 and
accrued interest payable of $ 3,014,037 . During
the period January 1, 2023 to December 29, 2023, additional interest of $ 556,608 was accrued.
On December 29, 2023, contemporaneous with the
acquisition of CardCash (see Note 2), the Private Investor converted the convertible promissory note into equity of CardCash as settlement
of the outstanding balance, with the right to receive 2,702,231
shares of RDE common stock with a fair value of $ 10,808,925 . As a result, CardCash recorded a gain of $ 2,761,720
to account for the difference between the debt settled and the fair value of the RDE common stock issued.
Incumaker,
Inc.
On
November 5, 2018, RDE completed the acquisition of Incumaker, Inc. and assumed certain outstanding convertible notes payable. At
December 31, 2023, there was one remaining assumed convertible note payable outstanding that matured July 2017, and is past due. At
December 31, 2023, the principal balance of $ 20,000 ,
and accrued interest of $ 20,137 ,
are convertible at $ 1.50 per
share into 26,758 shares
of the Company’s common stock.
F- 18
8.
Notes Payable
Notes
payable consists of the following at December 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Schedule
of Notes Payable
December 31,
December 31,
2023
( Successor )
2022
( Predecessor )
CardCash acquisition notes payable
$ 1,500,000
$ -
GameIQ acquisition note payable
102,199
-
Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL) note payable
664,500
-
Former investor
-
7,500,000
Total principal balance
2,266,699
7,500,000
Accrued interest
28,080
6,224,092
Total principal and accrued interest
2,294,779
13,724,092
Less current portion
( 836,509 )
( 13,724,092 )
Non-current portion
$ 1,458,270
$ -
CardCash
Acquisition Notes Payable
On
December 29, 2023, the Company issued two year promissory notes totaling $ 1,500,000
as partial consideration
for the acquisition of CardCash (see Note 2). $ 750,000
is payable on the December
29, 2025, bearing simple annual interest of 5 %,
and $ 750,000
is to be paid upon the
earlier of (a) the completion of a firm commitment underwriting RDE’s initial public offering to allow the Company to become listed
on the Nasdaq Capital Market or (b) December 29, 2024 . As of December 31, 2023, the notes
payable had an aggregate principal balance outstanding of $ 1,500,000 .
GameIQ
Acquisition Note Payable
On
February 1, 2022, RDE issued two notes payable for the purchase of GameIQ, one for $ 78,813 and
another for $ 62,101 .
In accordance with Notes, the Company promised to pay the principal together with interest at 1 % upon
the earlier of (i) nine equal biannual installments with the first installment due on October 1, 2022, and the final payment due February
1, 2025 (the “Maturity
Date”).
F- 19
As
of December 31, 2023, the notes payable had an aggregate principal balance outstanding of $ 102,199 and accrued interest payable of $ 821 .
Economic
Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL)
On
June 17, 2020, RDE received $ 150,000
of proceeds applicable to loans administered by the SBA as disaster loan assistance under the Covid-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan
(EIDL) Program. On July 14, 2021, the Company received an additional $ 350,000
of proceeds pursuant to the loan. On July 21, 2020, the Company received $ 150,000
of proceeds applicable to loans administered by the SBA as disaster loan assistance under the Covid-19 EIDL Program. On January 31,
2022, the Company assumed an additional $ 14,500
EIDL, and accrued interest of $ 900 ,
as part of the consideration paid for the acquisition of GameIQ.
The
loans bear interest at 3.75 % per annum, with a combined repayment of principal and interest of $ 3,500 per month beginning 12 months from
the date of the promissory note over a period of 30 years. As of December 31, 2023, the note payable had a principal balance outstanding
of $ 664,500 and accrued interest payable of $ 27,259 .
Former
Investor
On
May 6, 2016, CardCash entered into a promissory note with a former investor for the principal amount of $ 7,500,000 .
The maturity date of the Promissory Note is 60 days after repayment of the Convertible Promissory Note (See Note 7). Interest shall
accrue and be added to the unpaid principal balance at the rate of 8.0 %
per annum. Principal and interest is due at maturity. As of December 31, 2022, total interest accrued amounted to $ 6,224,092 . During the period January 1, 2023 to December 29, 2023, additional interest of $ 1,578,975 was accrued.
On December 29, 2023, contemporaneous with the acquisition of CardCash (see Note 2), the Former
Investor converted the promissory note into equity of CardCash as settlement of the outstanding balance, with the right to receive 3,047,197
shares of RDE common stock with a fair value of $ 12,188,787 . As a result, the Company recorded a gain of $ 3,114,280 to account the difference between the
debt settled and the fair value of the RDE common stock issued.
9.
Income Taxes
No federal
tax provision has been provided for the periods December 30, 2023 to December 31, 2023, January 1, 2023 to December 29, 2023, and the
year ended December 31 2022, due to the losses incurred during the periods. Reconciled below is the difference between the income tax
rate computed by applying the U.S. federal statutory rate and the effective tax rates for the respective period:
Schedule of Income Tax Effective Tax Rate
2023
2023
2022
Successor
Predecessor
December 30, 2023
to December 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023
2023
2022
U.S. federal statutory tax rate
( 21.0 )%
( 21.0 )%
( 21.0 )%
State income taxes, net of federal tax benefit
( 6.0 )%
( 6.0 )%
( 6.0 )%
Tax-exempt loan forgiveness
-
-
( 2.7 )%
Change in valuation allowance
27.0 %
27.0 %
29.7 %
Effective tax rate
0.0 %
0.0 %
0.0 %
Deferred
income taxes reflect the net tax effects of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial
reporting purposes and the amounts used for income tax purposes. Significant components of the Company’s deferred tax assets as
of December 31, 2023 and 2022 are summarized below.
Schedule of Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities
2023
2023
2022
Successor
Predecessor
December 30, 2023
to December 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023
2023
2022
Deferred tax assets
Net operating loss carryforwards
$ 1,124,000
$ 6,331,000
$ 4,951,000
Share-based compensation
1,350,000
155,000
155,000
Limitation on deduction of interest
-
3,063,000
2,196,000
Operating lease liability
91,000
-
-
Gross deferred taxes
2,565,000
9,849,000
7,302,000
Less: valuation allowance
( 2,480,000 )
( 8,671,000 )
( 6,274,000 )
Total deferred tax assets
85,000
1,178,000
1,028,000
Deferred tax liabilities
Intangible assets
( 1,800,000 )
-
-
Property and equipment
-
( 1,178,000 )
( 1,028,000 )
Operating lease right-of-use asset
( 85,000 )
-
-
Total deferred tax liabilities
( 1,885,000 )
( 1,178,000 )
( 1,028,000 )
Net deferred tax liability
$ ( 1,800,000 )
$ -
$ -
In
assessing the potential realization of deferred tax assets, management considers whether it is more likely than not that some portion
or all of the deferred tax assets will be realized. The ultimate realization of deferred tax assets is dependent upon the Company attaining
future taxable income during the periods in which those temporary differences become deductible. As of December 31, 2023 and 2022, management
was unable to determine if it is more likely than not that the Company’s deferred tax assets will be realized and has therefore
recorded an appropriate valuation allowance against deferred tax assets at such dates.
At
December 31, 2023, the Company has available net operating loss carryforwards for federal and state income tax purposes of approximately
$ 5,350,000 federal net operating losses, if not utilized earlier, will begin to expire in the year ending December 31, 2031, subject
to Internal Revenue Service limitations, including change in ownership regulations.
10.
Stockholders’ Equity (Deficiency)
Preferred
Stock
The
Company is authorized to issue a total of 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $ 0.001 per share. As of December 31, 2023 and
2022, there were no shares of preferred stock issued and outstanding.
As
of December 31, 2015, the Company was authorized to issue 60,500,000 shares of stock, 50,000,000 shares of which are designated as Common
Stock and 10,500,000 are designated as Convertible Preferred Stock each with a par value of $ 0.0001 per share. As of December 31, 2022,
the number of outstanding shares of Common Stock was 29,035,625 . Each share of Common Stock is entitled to one vote.
On
December 29, 2023, the Convertible Preferred Stock was retired, and the Company reclassified the balance to additional paid in capital,
a component of the shareholders’ equity.
Convertible
Preferred Stock consists of the following:
Schedule
of Convertible
Preferred Stock
December 31,
2022
Series B Convertible Preferred Stock ( 2,000,000 shares authorized, 1,526,882 issued and outstanding)
$ 4,084,353
Total Convertible Preferred Stock
$ 4,084,353
Dividends
The
holders of the Series B Preferred Stock shall not receive a cumulative dividend. The holders of the Series B Preferred Stock are entitled
to participate with other stockholders on any dividends or distributions made by the Company on its capital stock.
F- 20
Mandatory
Conversion
Upon
the closing of the sale of shares of Common Stock to the public at a price of at least $3.00 per share or a reverse public company merger
or similar transaction resulting in aggregate gross proceeds to the Company and the selling shareholders or an aggregate public float
of Common Stock of at least $25 million, then all Series B Preferred Stock shall automatically be converted into shares of Common Stock.
Conversion
Rights
Each
share of Series B Preferred Stock shall be convertible at the option of the holder at any time and without payment of additional consideration
into shares of Common Stock.
For
the Series B Convertible Preferred Stock, the conversion ratio is determined by dividing the Series B original issue price ($ 3.31201
per share, subject to any appropriate proportionate adjustment) by the Series B original issue price.
Voting
Each
holder of outstanding shares of preferred stock shall be entitled to a number of votes equal to the number of shares of Common Stock
into which their shares of preferred stock are convertible as of the record date.
Common
Stock
The
Company is authorized to issue a total of 750,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $ 0.001 per share. As of December 31, 2023, the
Company had 24,119,967 shares of common stock issued, issuable and outstanding.
Issuance
of Common Stock for Acquisition of CardCash
During
the period December 29, 2023 to December 31, 2023, RDE issued 6,108,007 shares of common stock with a fair value of $ 24,432,000 , or $ 4.00 per
share, as partial consideration paid on the acquisition of CardCash (see Note 2).
Issuance
of Restricted Stock to Employees (Successor)
On
December 29, 2023, the Company granted an aggregate of 2,500,000 shares of the Company’s restricted stock to its executives with
an aggregate fair value of $ 10,000,000 , or $ 4.00 per share (see Note 12). The restricted stock grant vest 50% on the grant date, and
25% on each subsequent anniversary date . During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company recorded stock compensation for 1,250,000 of these shares of restricted
stock with a fair value of $ 5,000,000 based upon its vesting term, leaving 1,250,000 of the shares with a fair value of $ 5,000,000 remaining
to be expensed upon vesting in future periods through December 29, 2027.
Common
Stock Issuable (Successor)
At
December 31, 2023, 383,343 shares of common stock with an aggregate value of $ 383,000 have not been issued and are reflected as common
stock issuable in the accompanying consolidated financial statements.
11.
Stock-Based Compensation
The
Company issues common stock and stock options as incentive compensation to directors and as compensation for the services of employees,
contractors and consultants of the Company.
The
fair value of a stock option award is calculated on the grant date using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model. The risk-free interest
rate is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve in effect as of the grant date. The expected dividend yield assumption is based on the
Company’s expectation of dividend payouts and is assumed to be zero. The expected volatility is based on the historical volatility
of the Company’s common stock, calculated utilizing a look-back period approximately equal to the contractual life of the stock
option being granted. The expected life of the stock option is calculated as the mid-point between the vesting period and the contractual
term (the “simplified method”). The fair market value of the common stock is determined by reference to the quoted market
price of the common stock on the grant date.
F- 21
The
expected term represents the weighted-average period of time that share option awards granted are expected to be outstanding giving consideration
to vesting schedules and historical participant exercise behavior; the expected volatility is based upon historical volatility of the
Company’s common stock; the expected dividend yield is based on the fact that the Company has not paid dividends in the past and
does not expect to pay dividends in the future; and the risk-free interest rate is based on the U.S. Treasury yield curve in effect at
the time of measurement corresponding with the expected term of the share option award.
A
summary of stock option activity is presented below:
Summary of Stock Option Activity
Weighted
Number
Average
of
Exercise
Options
Price
Stock options outstanding at December 29, 2023
743,116
4.43
Granted
-
-
Exercised
-
-
Expired or forfeited
-
-
Stock options outstanding at December 31, 2023
743,116
$ 4.43
Stock options exercisable at December 31, 2023
673,330
$ 4.63
Stock-based
compensation expense was as follows:
Summary
of Stock-based Compensation Expense
Successor
Predecessor
December 30, 2023
to December 31,
January 1, 2023
to December 29,
Year Ended
December 31,
2023
2023
2022
Stock based compensation costs
$ 5,000,000
$ 1,942
$ 17,264
As
of December 31, 2023, the aggregate amount of unvested compensation related to stock options was approximately $ 141,304 which will be recognized
as an expense as the options vest in future periods through February 28, 2024.
The
weighted average remaining contractual life of common stock options outstanding and exercisable at December 31, 2023 was 5.82 years.
Based on a fair market value of $ 4.00 per share on December 31, 2023, the intrinsic value attributed to exercisable but unexercised common
stock options was $ 1,514,150 at December 31, 2023.
The
exercise prices of common stock options outstanding and exercisable at December 31, 2023 are as follows:
Schedule of Options Summarized by Exercise Price
Exercise
Prices
Options
Outstanding
(Shares)
Options
Exercisable
(Shares)
$ 1.00
61,004
61,000
$ 1.05
32,000
32,000
$ 1.50
400,000
370,000
$ 2.50
50,000
50,000
$ 3.00
100,000
100,000
$ 3.35
95,000
55,219
$ 363.17
5,112
5,111
743,116
673,330
F- 22
12.
Commitments and Contingencies
From
time to time the Company may be named in claims arising in the ordinary course of business. Currently, there are no such legal proceedings
that are pending against the Company or that involve the Company that, in the opinion of management, could reasonably be expected to
have a material adverse effect on the Company’s business or financial condition.
Employment Agreements
Ketan
Thakker
Effective
July 1, 2023, RDE entered into a new employment agreement with Ketan Thakker, its Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, pursuant
to which Mr. Thakker’s annual salary is $ 250,000 ,
increasing to $ 400,000 on July 1, 2024.
In addition, Mr. Thakker may be entitled to receive, at the discretion of our Board, a cash bonus based on the performance goals of our
Company.
In
the event of a change of control of our company, Mr. Thakker may terminate his employment within six months after such event and will
be entitled to continue to be paid pursuant to the terms of his employment agreement.
Elliot
Bohm and Marc Ackerman
Effective
on December 29, 2023, with the closing of the acquisition of CardCash (see Note 2), the Company entered into an Employment
Agreements with Elliot Bohm and Mark Ackerman. Mr. Bohm was the President of CardCash and Mr. Ackerman was the Chief Operating Officer of CardCash prior to the acquisition by RDE, and will remain in
those positions following the acquisition. Bohm will also join the Board of Directors of RDE.
Under
the terms of the four-year agreements, Mr. Bohm and Mr. Ackerman shall each receive an annual base salary of $ 375,000 and
a one-time award of 1,250,000 restricted
shares of RDE’s common stock with aggregate fair value of $ 10 million, 50 %
vesting immediately and 50 %
vesting over 4
years.
If Mr. Bohn’s
or Mr. Ackerman’s employment is terminated by the Company without cause, as defined under their employment agreements, Mr. Bohn
or Mr. Ackerman will be entitled to (a) twelve months’ base salary, (b) Earned but Unpaid Amounts, as defined, (c) a ll vested
equity awards shall be retained and all unvested equity awards shall be accelerated and be deemed vested and
(d) o ther benefits, as defined, for health, life, disability and similar employee benefit plans will continue, as defined.
Mr. Bohm and Mr. Ackerman also entered into a confidentiality
and non-competition agreement in conjunction with his employment agreement which contains covenants restricting them from engaging in
any activities competitive with our business during the term of the employment agreement and one year thereafter and prohibiting him
from disclosure of confidential information regarding our company at any time.
13.
Subsequent Events
Subsequent to December 31, 2023, the Company received net proceeds of $ 2,809,000
for the sale of 1,404,500 shares of common stock at $ 2.00 per share, as part of a private placement.
F- 23
ITEM
9. CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
Not
applicable.
Text extracted from the filing as submitted to EDGAR. Formatting, tables and exhibits are simplified for reading; the original document is authoritative for anything you rely on.