What was the change in accounts payable for Craters & Freighters in 2023?
Craters_Freighters Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
| 5,413,239 | $ 5,414,139 |
Statements of Cash Flows
| Years Ended December 31, | 2023 | 2022 |
|---|---|---|
| Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents: | ||
| Cash Flows from Operating Activities: | ||
| Net Income | $ 2,633,230 $ | 2,437,747 |
| Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income to Net Cash and Cash Equivalents | ||
| From Operating Income: | ||
| Amortization Expense | 101,989 | 99,763 |
| Depreciation Expense | 26,134 | 21,995 |
| Gain on Sale of Fixed Assets | (15,729) | - |
| Gain on Sale of Marketable Securities | (841) | (3,643) |
| Bad Debt Expense | 10,000 | 24,928 |
| Non-Cash Lease Expense | 1,865 | 83,132 |
| Unrealized Holding (Gain) Loss on Marketable Securities | (97,174) | 69,301 |
| Reinvested Dividends | (13,827) | (13,279) |
| (Increase) Decrease in Assets: | ||
| Accounts Receivable | 138,330 | (159,098) |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deposits | (166,615) | 462 |
| (Decrease) Increase in Liabilities: | ||
| Accounts Payable | (179,894) | 225,116 |
| Accrued Bonus | (132,340) | 132,340 |
| Accrued Liabilities and Payables | 1,332 | (3,152) |
| Operating Lease Liability Change | - | (70,918) |
| Net Cash Flows from Operating Activities | 2,306,460 | 2,844,694 |
| Cash Flows from Investing Activities: | ||
| Investment in Software Development | (113,648) | (106,716) |
| Proceeds from Sale of Investments | 77,025 | 77,160 |
| Purchase of Investments | (71,427) | (71,880) |
| Due from Related Party | (163,077) | (16,876) |
| Note Receivable | (100,000) | (60,000) |
| Purchase of Property and Equipment | (89,688) | - |
| Net Cash Flows from Investing Activities | (460,815) | (178,312) |
| Cash Flows from Financing Activities: | ||
| Distributions to Shareholder | - | (4,945,919) |
| Due to Shareholder | 2,769,688 | - |
| Net Cash Flows from Financing Activities | 2,769,688 | (4,945,919) |
| Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Equivalents | 4,615,333 | (2,279,537) |
| Cash and Cash Equivalents at Beginning of Year | 2,376,316 |
Source: Item 21 — FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (FDD page 49)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Craters & Freighters' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the company experienced a decrease in accounts payable of $179,894 in 2023. This figure is part of the adjustments used to reconcile net income to net cash and cash equivalents from operating income.
Accounts payable represents the short-term debts Craters & Freighters owes to its suppliers and other creditors. A decrease in accounts payable typically suggests that the company paid off more of its outstanding bills than it incurred during the year. This could be due to a variety of factors, such as changes in payment terms with suppliers, improved cash flow management, or a decrease in purchasing activity.
For a prospective Craters & Freighters franchisee, this information provides insight into the company's financial management practices. While a decrease in accounts payable can be a positive sign of efficient cash management, it's important to consider the context. A significant decrease, as seen in 2023, could also indicate changes in the company's relationships with its suppliers or a strategic shift in its purchasing patterns. Reviewing this trend in conjunction with other financial metrics can offer a more comprehensive understanding of the company's financial health.