What were the principal payments on long-term debt for Bens Soft Pretzels in 2022?
Bens_Soft_Pretzels Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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BEN'S SOFT PRETZELS FRANCHISING CORPORATION STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
For the Years Ended December 31, 2024, 2023, and 2022
| 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cash flows from operating activities | |||
| Net income | $ 338,260 | $ 262,767 | $ 325,475 |
| Adjustments to reconcile net income to net | |||
| cash provided by operating activities | |||
| Depreciation | 54,160 | 49,812 | 29,526 |
| Gain on sale of asset | (33,000) | - | - |
| ERC grant income | - | - | (6,027 |
| (Increase) decrease in assets | |||
| Accounts receivable, net | (138,340) | 8,305 | (66,654 |
| Franchise fees receivable | 6,000 | 19,000 | (34,000 |
| Related party receivables | 65,070 | (27,995) | (346,005 |
| Rebates receivable | 6,998 | (5,090) | (2,796 |
| Other current assets | (5,031) | (22,512) | 4,494 |
| Increase (decrease) in liabilities | |||
| Accounts payable | (12,562) | (8,191) | 24,844 |
| Accounts payable - related parties | 7,643 | (1,044) | 6,508 |
| Gift cards payable | 1,292 | 5,198 | 5,392 |
| Accrued salaries and wages | 5,469 | 4,667 | 1,503 |
| Accrued property tax | 600 | 7,500 | - |
| Deferred revenue and rebates | 43,708 | (47,358) | 40,935 |
| Other current liabilities | 1,608 | - | - |
| Net cash from operating activities | 341,875 | 245,059 | (16,805 |
| Cash flows from investing activities | |||
| Purchase of property and equipment | (52,360) | (329,093) | (101,578 |
| Net cash from investing activities | (52,360) | (329,093) | (101,578 |
| Cash flows from financing activities | |||
| Proceeds from long-term debt | - | 247,200 | - |
| ERC grant proceeds | - | - | 6,027 |
| Principal payments on long-term debt | (21,768) | (20,751) | (12,048 |
Source: Item 21 — FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (FDD page 46)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Bens Soft Pretzels' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the principal payments on long-term debt in 2022 were $12,048. This figure reflects the amount Bens Soft Pretzels paid towards reducing its outstanding long-term debt during that year.
For a prospective franchisee, understanding the franchisor's debt management is crucial. Principal payments indicate the company's ability to meet its financial obligations. Consistent and manageable principal payments can suggest financial stability. Conversely, large or erratic payments might indicate financial strain.
It is important to note that this figure only reflects the principal payments and does not include any interest paid on the debt. A franchisee should also consider the total long-term debt Bens Soft Pretzels holds, as listed in the balance sheets, to get a comprehensive view of the company's financial leverage. Reviewing these figures over several years, as provided in the FDD, can reveal trends in the company's debt management and overall financial health.