NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
March 31, 2017
NOTE 1 - BASIS OF PRESENTATION
The accompanying unaudited interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission for the presentation of interim financial information, but do not include all the information and footnotes required by generally accepted accounting principles for complete financial statements. The accompanying financial statements should be read in conjunction with the December 31, 2016 financial statements that were filed in our annual report on Form 10-K. In the opinion of management, all adjustments (consisting of normal recurring accruals) considered necessary for a fair presentation have been included. Operating results for the three-month period ended March 31, 2017 are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ended December 31, 2017.
NOTE 2- GOING CONCERN
The Companys unaudited interim financial statements are prepared using accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America applicable to a going concern which contemplates the realization of assets and liquidation of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company has an accumulated deficit and no cash flows from operating activities at March 31, 2017. The Company has not yet established an ongoing source of revenue sufficient to cover its operating costs and allow it to continue as a going concern. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is dependent on the Company obtaining adequate capital to fund operating losses until it becomes profitable. If the Company is unable to obtain adequate capital, it could be forced to cease operations. These factors raise substantial doubt about the Companys ability to continue as a going concern.
In order to continue as a going concern, the Company will need, among other things, additional capital resources. Managements plans focus is on a variety of strategic acquisitions in service, agriculture and industrial companies to compliment and grow Astika Holdings, Inc.s business. The Company is positioning to capture the next wave of growth companies from Asia. As the centerpieces for Astika Holdings in Asia, the focus is on rapid economic growth and increased foreign investment sector companies which management believes is poised for accelerated economic growth with national modernization. Astikas planned focus is also on adding value through successful project development, efficient operations, and opportunistic acquisitions while maintaining a low risk profile through project diversification, astute financial management and operating in secure jurisdictions. Managements plan to obtain such resources for the Company include (i) obtaining capital from management and significant stockholders sufficient to meet its minimal operating expenses; (ii) obtaining funding from outside sources through the sale of its debt and/or equity securities; and (iii) completing a merger with or acquisition of an existing operating company. However, management cannot provide any assurances that the Company will be successful in accomplishing any of its plans. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.
NOTE 3 - FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
ASC 820, Fair Value Measurements (ASC 820) and ASC 825, Financial Instruments (ASC 825)
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requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. It establishes a fair value hierarchy based on the level of independent, objective evidence surrounding the inputs used to measure fair value. A financial instrument's categorization within the fair value hierarchy is based upon the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. It prioritizes the inputs into three levels that may be used to measure fair value:
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Level 1 -
Level 1 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
Level 2 -
Level 2 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets; quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in markets with insufficient volume or infrequent transactions (less active markets); or model-derived valuations in which significant inputs are observable or can be derived principally from, or corroborated by, observable market data.
Level 3
- Level 3 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are unobservable inputs to the valuation methodology that are significant to the measurement of the fair value of the assets or liabilities.
The carrying values of cash, accounts payable, and accrued liabilities approximate fair value. Pursuant to ASC 820 and 825, the fair value of cash is determined based on "Level 1" inputs, which consist of quoted prices in active markets for identical assets. The recorded values of all other financial instruments approximate their current fair values because of their nature and respective maturity dates or durations.
The following table sets forth by level within the fair value hierarchy the Company's financial assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis:
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March 31, 2017:
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Level 1
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Total
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Liabilities:
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Derivative financial instruments
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$
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--
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$
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--
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$
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30,641
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$
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30,641
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December 31, 2016:
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Liabilities:
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Derivative financial instruments
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$
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--
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$
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--
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$
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23,347
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$
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23,347
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NOTE 4 - CONVERTIBLE NOTE PAYABLE
During October 2014, the Company issued an 8.0% convertible debenture for $31,500 in cash. The convertible debenture accrues interest at 8.0% per annum, is unsecured, due in one year from the date of issuance and is convertible into shares of the Companys common stock after 180 days at the option of the holder at a rate equal to 55% of the lowest trading price of the Companys common stock out of the last 20 trading trades including the date of conversion. At March 31, 2017, the loan is in default at a default interest rate of 24%.
On March 21, 2017, the Company issued 572,476 common shares in the conversion of $2,000 principal and $834 in interest due to LG Capital Funding. LLC at $0.00495 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
The balance of the convertible debenture at March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016 was $22,500 and $24,500, respectively. The amount of accrued interest due at March 31, 2017 is $3,966, with $4,321 at December 31, 2016.
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NOTE 5 - DERIVATIVE LIABILITY
The Company analyzed the conversion option embedded in the convertible debenture for derivative accounting consideration under ASC 815 and determined that the embedded instrument should be classified as a liability and recorded at fair value due to the variable conversion prices. The fair value of the conversion options was determined to be $52,267 as of the issuance date using a Black-Scholes option-pricing model. Upon the date of issuance of the convertible debenture, $31,500 was recorded as debt discount and $20,767 was recorded as day one loss on derivative liability.
During March 2017, the holder of the convertible debenture elected to convert $2,000 in principal and $834 in interest due of the convertible debenture into 572,476 shares of the Companys common stock. As a result, $4,278 of derivative liability was extinguished through a charge to paid-in capital.
During the three months ended March 31, 2017 and 2016, $3,122 was recorded as a loss on mark-to-market of the conversion options.
The following table summarizes the derivative liability included in the balance sheet at March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016:
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Balance, December 31, 2016
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$
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23,347
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Reclassification of derivative liability to paid-in capital due to conversion
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(4,278)
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Loss on change in fair value
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11,572
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Balance, March 31, 2017
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$
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30,641
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The Company estimated the fair value of the derivative liabilities using the Black-Scholes option pricing model and the following key assumptions during the three months ended March 31, 2017:
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Expected dividends
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--%
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Expected term (years)
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0.12
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Volatility
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273%
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Risk-free rate
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0.74% - 0.76%
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NOTE 6 - LOAN TRANSACTION
The Company purchased a recorded music compilation from EuGene Gant for a purchase price of $5,000 pursuant to a Bill of Sale and Assignment dated June 15, 2012, an Exclusive Songwriter Agreement dated June 15, 2012, and a Promissory Note that the Company concurrently executed and delivered to him on the same date. The Company made a payment to Mr. Gant in the amount of $1,000 on June 15, 2012 and $2,000 on October 1, 2012, and $1,000 on June 15, 2013, and the remaining $1,000 principal amount under Promissory Note bears interest at five percent (5%) per annum, and there is one remaining principal installment payment in the amount of $1,162 due. Accrued and unpaid interest on the Promissory Note is also due in the amount of $17 for the three-month period ended March 31, 2017, and $16 for the three-month period ended March 31, 2016. As of March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016, total outstanding short-term debt is $1,367 and $1,350, respectively. The note matured on June 15, 2013 and the loan is currently in default.
The songwriter agreement expired on June 15, 2014 and the Company did not renew.
On October 22, 2015, Artfield Investment paid $2,100 in expenses on behalf of the Company. This loan is unsecured, due on demand, and carries no interest. At March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016, the total amount owed was $2,100 and $2,100, respectively.
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NOTE 7 - RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
The Company has entered into transactions with the related party, IQ Acquisition (NY), Ltd, owned by Mr. Richards, the CEO of the Company. IQ Acquisition (NY), Ltd, the major shareholder of the Company, has paid expenses on behalf of the Company in the amount of $20,800 as of March 31, 2017 and $3,975 at December 31, 2016. The balance due to related party as of March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016 was $66,064, and $45,264, respectively. The advances are unsecured, payable on demand, and carry no interest.
NOTE 8 - MATERIAL CONTRACTS
On June 15, 2012, the Company entered into a songwriter agreement with Eugene Gant, a songwriter, which provides for Mr. Gants employment as a staff writer on an exclusive basis to write musical compositions as works for hire for a period of two years from the date of the agreement. This agreement expired on June 15, 2014. The exclusive songwriter agreement with Eugene B. Settler dated June 16, 2012, provides for Mr. Settlers employment as a staff writer on an exclusive basis to write musical compositions as works for hire for a period of five years from the date of the agreement. This agreement expires on June 16, 2017. During Mr. Gants and Mr. Settlers tenure as songwriters for the Company, the copyrights on their entire work product will belong to the Company, in exchange for our assistance in exploiting and marketing these compositions and the payment of a writers fee to them ranging from 10% to 50% of the net amounts that we collect on these musical compositions. The Company is entitled to the royalties for a period of 50 years from the date of the creation of any work for hire pursuant to such agreements. After the expiration of such 50-year period, the copyright on a musical composition reverts to the songwriter or his heirs or assigns.
On June 4, 2015, Artfield Investment RD, Inc. was contracted to provide restructuring consulting services to the Company for $45,000. Consultation fee shall be payable $22,500 in cash at the time of signing (6/4/2015), and the remaining fee of $22,500 to be paid through unrestricted shares. The entire $45,000 was due upon signing the agreement, and was recorded as a liability. The shares have not been issued as of the reporting date.
NOTE 9 - EQUITY TRANSACTIONS
The Company has authorized 10,000,000 shares of Preferred Stock and 140,000,000 shares of Common Stock at par value of $0.001. At March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016, the Company had 12,199,333 and 11,626,857 shares of common stock issued and outstanding, respectively. No preferred shares have been issued.
On March 10, 2016, the Company filed an Amendment to the Articles of Incorporation breaking out the Preferred Stock into Series A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, and L, with the series designation of each issuance of preferred stock set forth by the Board of Directors at the time of issuance.
On March 21, 2017, the Company issued 572,476 common shares in the conversion of $2,000 principal and $834 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00495 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
NOTE 10 - SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
As per Note 7, the Company has entered into transactions with the related party, IQ Acquisition (NY), Ltd, owned by Mr. Richards, the CEO of the Company. IQ Acquisition (NY), Ltd, the major shareholder of the Company, has paid additional expenses on behalf of the Company in the amount of $33,200 between April 1, 2017 and as of the date of the filing. The advances are unsecured, payable on demand, and carry no interest.
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On June 8, 2017, the Company issued 603,038 common shares in the conversion of $700 principal and $328 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00171 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On June 13, 2017, the Company issued 638,926 common shares in the conversion of $740 principal and $349 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00171 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On June 27, 2017, the Company issued 670,334 common shares in the conversion of $1,245 principal and $598 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00275 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On July 18, 2017, the Company issued 701,519 common shares in the conversion of $800 principal and $396 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00171 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On July 24, 2017, the Company issued 735,903 common shares in the conversion of $810 principal and $404 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00165 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On August 3, 2017, the Company issued 775,636 common shares in the conversion of $850 principal and $430 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00165 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On August 18, 2017, the Company issued 812,860 common shares in the conversion of $885 principal and $456 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00165 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On August 25, 2017, the Company issued 852,841 common shares in the conversion of $1,080 principal and $562 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00193 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On August 31, 2017, the Company issued 897,810 common shares in the conversion of $810 principal and $424 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00138 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On September 13, 2017, the Company issued 941,854 common shares in the conversion of $845 principal and $450 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00138 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On September 20, 2017, the Company issued 989,403 common shares in the conversion of $885 principal and $475 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00138 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On October 3, 2017, the Company issued 1,038,870 common shares in the conversion of $1,035 principal and $565 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00154 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
On October 16, 2017, the Company issued 1,090,032 common shares in the conversion of $1,080 principal and $599 in interest due to LG Capital Funding, LLC at $0.00154 per share, as calculated per the loan agreement.
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