What were the total current liabilities for All County in 2022?
All_County Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
ults of its operations and its cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America
Joe Teston CPA Advisors St. Petersburg, Florida January 28, 2025
Joe Teston CPA Advisors
Balance Sheets
at December 31, 2024, 2023, & 2022
| Year 2024 | Year 2023 | Year 2022 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASSETS | |||
| CURRENT ASSETS: | |||
| Cash and Cash Equivalents | $ 372,503 | $ 80,928 | $ 66,131 |
| Commissions Receivable, net | (3,198) | 45,404 | 95,321 |
| Due from Shareholder | - | - | |
| Notes Due from Franchisees | - | - | |
| Total Current Assets | 369,305 | 126,332 | 161,452 |
| PROPERTY & EQUIPMENT: | |||
| Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment (net of | |||
| accumulated depreciation) | 54,245 | 44,207 | 26,025 |
| OTHER ASSETS: | |||
| National Ad Fund Account | 47,310 | 24,642 | 48,667 |
| TOTAL ASSETS | 470,860 | 195,181 | 236,144 |
| LIABILITIES AND MEMBERS' EQUITY | |||
| LIABILITIES | |||
| Current Liabilities | |||
| Accounts Payable | 84,174 | 161,791 | 46,337 |
| Note Payable to Stockholders - Current | - | 1,698 | 1,698 |
| Deferred Revenue | - | - | - |
| Total Current Liabilities | 84,174 | 163,489 | 48,035 |
| Long-Term Liabilities | |||
| Note Payable | 49,227 | - | - |
| Total Long-Term Liabilities | 49,227 | - | - |
| TOTAL LIABILITIES | 133,401 | 163,489 | 48,035 |
| STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT): | |||
| Common Stock, $1 par value | 200 | 200 | 200 |
| (1000 shares authorized / 200 issued & outstanding |
Source: Item 22 — Contracts (FDD page 43)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to All County's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the company's total current liabilities in 2022 were $48,035. This figure represents the sum of All County's short-term financial obligations, including accounts payable and notes payable to stockholders. Current liabilities are those debts and obligations that are due within one year.
For a prospective franchisee, understanding the franchisor's liabilities is crucial as it provides insight into the company's financial stability and its ability to meet its short-term obligations. A high level of current liabilities compared to current assets could indicate potential financial strain, while a lower level suggests a healthier financial position.
It is important to note that while the total current liabilities provide a snapshot of All County's financial obligations, further analysis of the balance sheet and income statement is necessary to gain a comprehensive understanding of the company's financial health. This includes evaluating trends in liabilities, revenues, and expenses over time, as well as comparing All County's financial performance to industry benchmarks.