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2. Notes payable
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2015
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Notes payable

Notes payable consists of the following as of March 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014:

 

    March 31,
2015
    December 31,
2014
 
Bank line of credit (a)   $     $  
Notes payable to shareholder/director (b)     192,048       192,048  
Notes payable (c)     1,522,269       1,066,019  
Note payable, Innovisit (d)     130,782       160,000  
Total notes payable     1,845,099       1,418,067  
Less current maturities     (1,845,099 )     (1,418,067 )
Long term debt   $     $  

  

(a) Bank Line of Credit

 

On July 17, 2009, the Company and its wholly owned subsidiary, Lattice Government Services (formally “RTI”), entered into a Financing and Security Agreement (the “Action Agreement”) with Action Capital Corporation (“Action Capital”).

 

Pursuant to the terms of the Action Agreement, Action Capital agreed to provide the Company with advances of up to 90% of the net amount of certain acceptable account receivables of the Company (the “Acceptable Accounts”). The maximum amount eligible to be advanced to the Company by Action Capital under the Action Agreement is $3,000,000. The Company is obligated to pay Action Capital interest on the advances outstanding under the Action Agreement equal to the prime rate in effect on the last business day of the prior month plus 1%. In addition, the Company is obligated to pay a monthly fee to Action Capital equal to 0.75% of the total outstanding balance at the end of each month.

 

The outstanding balance owed on the line at March 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014 was $0 and $0 respectively. If the credit facility is drawn upon, the interest rate would be 13.25%.

 

(b) Notes Payable Shareholder/Former Director

 

There are two notes outstanding with a former director. The first note bears interest at 21.5% per annum. During December 2010, the note was amended to flat monthly payments of $6,000 until maturity, December 31, 2013, at which time any remaining interest and or principal was to be paid. This note had an outstanding balance of $24,048 as of March 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively. The Company is in arrears on interest payments that were due but has accrued the interest costs on the note. The holder has not as of the date of this filing invoked his rights under the default provisions of the note related to the past due principal and interest payments.

 

The second note dated October 14, 2011 had a face value of $168,000 of which the Company received $151,200 in net proceeds during October 2011. The discount of $16,800 was amortized to interest expense over the term of the note. The note carries an annual interest rate of 10% payable quarterly at the rate of $4,200 per quarter. The entire principal on the note of $168,000 was due at maturity on October 14, 2014. This note had an outstanding balance of $168,000 as of March 31, 2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively. The Company is in arrears on interest payments that were due but has accrued the interest costs on the note. The holder has not as of the date of this filing invoked his rights under the default provisions of the note related to the past due principal and interest payments.

 

(c) Notes Payable

 

On June 11, 2010, Lattice closed on a note payable for $1,250,000. The net proceeds to the Company were $1,100,000. The $150,000 difference between the face amount of the note and proceeds received was amortized over the life of the note as additional interest expense. The note matured June 30, 2012 and payment of principal was due at that time in the lump sum value of $981,655 including any unpaid interest. On June 30, 2012 the holder of the note agreed to an extension for payment in full of the note to October 31, 2012. In addition to the maturity extension, the Company agreed to increase the collateral by $250,000. The note was secured by certain receivables totaling $981,655 and the new secured total is approximately $1,232,000. Until maturity, Lattice is required to make quarterly interest payments (calculated in arrears) at 12% stated interest with the first quarter interest payment of $37,500 due September 30, 2010 and $37,500 due each quarter end thereafter until the final payment comes due October 31, 2012 totaling $1,019,155 including the final interest payment. Concurrent with the note, an intercreditor agreement was signed between Action Capital and Holder where Action Capital has agreed to subordinate the Action Lien on certain government contracts, task orders and accounts receivable totaling $981,655. During November 2011, $268,345 of the original $1,250,000 accounts receivable securing the note was collected, escrowed and paid directly to the note holder by Action Capital thereby reducing the outstanding balance on the note and the collateral to $981,655 at December 31, 2013. During 2014 the Company paid $100,000 each in April and July reducing the principal on this note to $781,655 as of December 31, 2014. As of March 31, 2015, there was $781,655 of unpaid principal remaining on this note. As of the date of this filing, the Company is currently in violation under terms of the note agreement requiring principal due at the October 31, 2012 maturity date. The Company is current with quarterly interest payments. The holder has not as of the date of this filing invoked his rights under the default provisions of the note.

 

During the quarter ended June 30, 2011, we issued a two year promissory note payable for $200,000 to a shareholder of the Company. The note bears interest of 12% per year. The Company is required to pay interest quarterly on a calendar basis starting with a pro-rata interest payment on June 30, 2011. On May 15, 2013 the maturity date, the principal amount of $200,000 became due along with any unpaid and accrued interest. The Company is not in compliance with the terms of the note. As of December 31, 2014 and March 31, 2015, there was $200,000 of unpaid principal remaining on this note. The holder has not as of the date of this filing invoked his rights under the default provisions of the note.

 

On January 23, 2012, we issued several promissory notes to private investors with face values totaling $198,000. The proceeds from the notes totaled $175,000. The discount of $23,000 has been recorded as a deferred financing fee and amortized over the life of the note. The notes bear interest of 12% per year. The Company is required to pay interest quarterly on a calendar basis starting with a pro-rata interest payment on March 31, 2012. During the quarter ended March 31, 2014, the Company paid in cash the principal owed on two of the notes totaling $113,636 leaving a remaining balance owed of $84,364 as of December 31, 2014 and March 31, 2015. On January 23, 2014 the maturity date, the principal amounts of the notes were due along with any unpaid and accrued interest. As a result, Company is not in compliance with the terms of the note. We are current with interest payments; no default provision has been invoked.

 

During March 2015, the Company issued a secured note to an investor for $500,000 for which $422,000 of net proceeds were received. Of the $500,000; $50,000 was an original issue discount and $28,000 was used for placement fees and legal expenses. In addition, the Company was required to issue 1,000,000 shares of common stock ($70,000 based on the closing price of the stock on the date of closing) to the Lender. The original issue discount was recorded as a debt discount, while the placement and legal fees and the value of the 1,000,000 shares were recorded as deferred financing fees and included in prepaid expenses on the balance sheet. As of March 31, 2015, the stock has not yet been issued and the $70,000 is included in accrued expenses on the balance sheet. The debt discount is amortized using the effective interest method and was $43,750 at March 31, 2015, resulting in a finance charge of $6,250 for the quarter ended March 31, 2015. If the principal is not paid by June 17, 2015, the Company must make monthly payments of $5,833 beginning July 17, 2015 and will be charged an annual interest rate of 14%. If the Company defaults on this note by missing a potential scheduled payment date, the Company must issue the Lender 1,250,000 shares of common stock, while still being responsible for the outstanding principal and interest. The principal outstanding on this note as of March 31, 2015 was $500,000.

 

(d) Note Payable - Innovisit

 

In conjunction with the purchase of intellectual property and certain other assets of Innovisit on November 1, 2013, Lattice issued a promissory note for $590,000 to Icotech LLC, the owner of Innovisit. Lattice agreed to pay to Icotech; (a) $250,000 on November 30, 2013, and four payments of $60,000 on each of January 1, 2014, April 30, 2014, July 31, 2014, and October 31, 2014; and final payment of $100,000 was due and payable on January 31, 2015. The note bears no interest on the unpaid principal amount and is secured with the intellectual property acquired. The Company issued 500,000 common shares in lieu of the January 31, 2014 $60,000 installment payment under the note, and paid installments totaling $120,000 in cash in 2014, leaving a balance outstanding of $160,000 as of December 31, 2014. In 2015, the Company made cash payments on this note totaling $29,218 leaving $130,782 outstanding as of March 31, 2015. The Company is not in compliance with the terms of the note, but no default provision has been invoked.