0001065949-17-000125.txt : 20171006 0001065949-17-000125.hdr.sgml : 20171006 20171006165332 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001065949-17-000125 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 75 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20170630 FILED AS OF DATE: 20171006 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20171006 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000743758 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: RETAIL-MISCELLANEOUS RETAIL [5900] IRS NUMBER: 300050402 STATE OF INCORPORATION: NV FISCAL YEAR END: 0630 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 000-13215 FILM NUMBER: 171127940 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1933 CLIFF DRIVE, SUITE 1 CITY: SANTA BARBARA STATE: CA ZIP: 93109 BUSINESS PHONE: 805-964-3313 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1933 CLIFF DRIVE, SUITE 1 CITY: SANTA BARBARA STATE: CA ZIP: 93109 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: WARP 9, INC. DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20061114 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: ROAMING MESSENGER INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20020522 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: JNS MARKETING INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19940610 10-K 1 cloudcommerce10k63017.htm

UNITED STATES  

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-K

 

[X] ANNUAL REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF

THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the fiscal year ended: June 30, 2017

 

TRANSITION REPORT UNDER SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

FOR THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM __________ TO __________

 

 

Commission file number 000-13215

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

 

Nevada 30-0050402
(State of Incorporation) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)

 

 

1933 Cliff Dr., Suite 1, Santa Barbara, California 93109

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

(805) 964-3313

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: None

 

Securities registered pursuant to section 12(g) of the Act: Common Stock $0.001 par value

 

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act.

Yes   No 

 

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act.

Yes   No 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes   No 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).

Yes   No 

 

Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405 of Regulation S-K (§ 229.405 of this chapter) is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the best of registrant’s knowledge, in definitive proxy

 

or information statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this Form 10-K.

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

Large accelerated filer   Accelerated filer
Non-accelerated filer   Smaller reporting company
(Do not check if a smaller reporting company)     Emerging growth company

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.

 

Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).

Yes   No 

 

The aggregate market value of voting stock held by non-affiliates of the registrant was approximately $646,684 as of December 31, 2016, the last business day of the registrant’s most recently completed second fiscal quarter (computed by reference to the last sale price of a share of the registrant’s Common Stock on that date as reported by OTC Bulletin Board).

 

There were 130,252,778 shares outstanding of the registrant’s Common Stock as of October 6, 2017.

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

PART 1      
ITEM 1   Business 4
ITEM 1A   Risk Factors 7
ITEM 2   Properties 12
ITEM 3   Legal Proceedings 12
ITEM 4   Mine Safety Disclosures 12
PART II      
ITEM 5   Market for Common Equity, Related Stockholder Matters, and Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities 13
ITEM 6   Selected Financial Data 14
ITEM 7   Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Results of Operations and Financial Condition 14
ITEM 8   Financial Statements and Supplementary Data 19
ITEM 9   Changes in and Disagreements with Accountants on Accounting and Financial Disclosure 40
ITEM 9A   Controls and Procedures 40
ITEM 9B   Other Information 41
PART III      
ITEM 10   Directors, Executive Officers, and Corporate Governance 42
ITEM 11   Executive Compensation 44
ITEM 12   Security Ownership of Certain Beneficial Owners and Management and Related Stockholder Matters 48
ITEM 13   Certain Relationships and Related Transactions, and Director Independence 49
ITEM 14   Principal Accounting Fees and Services 49
ITEM 15   Exhibits, Financial Statement Schedules 50
SIGNATURES     54

 

 

PART I

 

ITEM 1. BUSINESS

General

CloudCommerce, Inc. (“CloudCommerce,” “we,” “us,” “our,” or the “Company”) is a global provider of cloud-driven e-commerce and mobile commerce solutions. Through our wholly-owned subsidiaries, we provide online merchants and leading brands with complete solutions for successfully conducting business with customers anytime, anywhere and on any device. Whether it is selling products or services online or making business processes available on the cloud, we deliver solutions that maximize user experience with real-time integration to enterprise applications. We focus primarily on four main areas to deliver exceptional value to our customers: engaging frontend design, robust backend integration, effective digital marketing and analytics, and complete solutions management.

To better serve our customers and create value for our shareholders, we strategically acquire profitable cloud commerce solutions providers with strong management teams.

Core Services

Our core solutions are data analytics, digital marketing, branding and creative services, and development managed infrastructure support.

Data Analytics

To deliver the highest Return on Investment (“ROI”) for our customer’s digital marketing campaign, we utilize sophisticated data science to identify the correct universes to target relevant audiences. Our ability to understand and translate data drives every decision we make. By listening to and analyzing our customers’ data we are able to make informed decisions that positively impact our customers’ business. We leverage industry-best tools to aggregate and visualize data across multiple sources, and then our data and behavioral scientists segment and model that data to be deployed in targeted marketing campaigns. We have data analytics expertise in retail, wholesale, distribution, logistics, manufacturing, political, and several other industries.

Digital Marketing

We help our customers get their message out, educate their market and tell their story. We do so creatively and effectively by deploying powerful call-to-action digital campaigns with national reach, and boosting exposure and validation with coordinated advertising in print media. Our fully-developed marketing plans are founded on sound research methodologies, brand audits and exploration of the competitive landscape. Whether our customer is a challenger brand, a political candidate, or a well-known household name, our strategists are skillful at leveraging data and creating campaigns that move people to make decisions.

Branding and Creative Services

We approach branding from a “big picture” perspective, establishing a strong identity and then building on that to develop a comprehensive branding program that tells our customer’s story, articulates what sets our customer apart from their competitors and establishes our customer in their market.

Development and Managed Infrastructure Support

Commerce-focused, user-friendly digital websites and apps, elevates our customer’s marketing position and draw consumers to their products and services. Our platform-agnostic approach allows us to architect and build solutions that are the best fit for each customer. Once the digital properties are built, our experts will help manage and protect the website or app and provide the expertise needed to scale the infrastructure needed as our customer’s business grows.

Revenue Model

We have a variety of revenue-generating models. We charge fixed or variable implementation fees to design, build and launch websites. In addition, we have several retainer arrangements for other services that vary in term length that provides reliable income. Our professional services are billed at hourly or monthly rates, depending on the customer’s needs. We believe this flexibility allows us to attract customers while maximizing profits based on billable hours.

 

Benefits to Clients

Our complete solution of providing robust technology along with complementary professional services delivers many benefits to our customers.

Reduced Total Cost of Ownership and Risk

Utilizing our services, businesses can dramatically reduce or eliminate upfront and ongoing hardware, software, maintenance and support costs associated with developing, customizing, deploying and upgrading sophisticated solutions and campaigns. They can have a global digital presence without assuming the costs and risks of developing it themselves and take immediate advantage of the investments we continually make in our digital systems and associated services. Our commitment to the latest technologies helps ensure that our clients maintain pace with industry advances.

Revenue Growth

We help our clients grow their businesses by leveraging our experience to (i) increase the acquisition, retention and lifetime value of new customers; (ii) extending their businesses into new geographic markets; and (iii) expanding the visibility and sales of their products through new online sales channels. We have developed substantial expertise in digital marketing which we apply to help our clients enhance their brands and increase interest and traffic, all of which are designed to generate higher revenues for our clients’ businesses and greater revenue for the Company.

Deployment Speed

Businesses can reduce the time required to develop their digital presence by utilizing our outsourced business model. Typically, a new client can have their digital properties live much more quickly than if they decided to build, test and deploy resources in-house. Once they are operational, clients can make real-time changes to their digital properties, allowing them to address issues and take advantage of opportunities without technical assistance.

Focus on Core Competency

By utilizing our outsourced-agency model, businesses can focus on developing, marketing and selling their products rather than devoting time and resources to building and maintaining an internal infrastructure. Management can focus their time on their core business while ensuring they have access to the latest technologies, tools and expertise for running a successful digital operation.

Sales and Marketing

Our objective is to be the leading global provider of data-driven solutions. To achieve this objective, we have assembled a team of experts working collectively for the best interest of our customers.

During the client sales process, our team delivers demonstrations, presentations, proposals and contracts. Many new customers have been retained through email marketing, direct sales, and word-of-mouth referrals. Our direct sales efforts are aimed at senior marketing and information technology (IT) executives within Consumer, B2B and political organizations who are looking to create or expand their digital operations. Word-of-mouth referrals have been very valuable to us and we intend to continue nurturing our customer and industry relationships to maximize these referrals.

In addition to our direct sales efforts and referrals, we have established and continue to explore channel partnerships to expand our customer base. Prospective channel partners include existing Technology companies, hosting providers, ERP vendors, and e-commerce marketing professionals.

Industry Overview

Growth of Mobile, Digital and Social

We believe there are a number of factors that are contributing to the growth of mobile, digital and social commerce, including the following: (i) accessibility and adoption of smartphone devices throughout the world; (ii) rapid advancements in high-speed internet and 4G cellular networks making the internet more available, reliable, and efficient; (iii) consumers are more comfortable with the process of consuming information and buying products from their mobile devices; (iv) the functionality of both mobile and desktop website continues to improve, a greater range of mobile payment options are available, and special offers and shipping discounts are making online shopping more attractive; (v) businesses are placing more emphasis

 

on their digital commerce strategies as mobile, desktop and social channels can reach a larger audience at a comparatively lower cost than the methods used to drive traffic to traditional brick-and-mortar retail stores. As a result of these growth drivers, we believe retailers and wholesalers have begun to build large, global customer bases that can be reached cost-effectively, potentially resulting in higher sales and profitability.

Opportunities for Outsourced Digital Solutions

We believe there are advantages to outsourcing data analytics, digital marketing, creative and development solutions like those of CloudCommerce as an attractive alternative to building and maintaining this capability in-house. These advantages include: (i) eliminating the substantial up-front and ongoing costs of computer hardware, network infrastructure and specialized application software and personnel; (ii) reducing the time it takes to get digital products and properties live and productive; (iii) shifting the ongoing technology, financial, regulatory and compliance risks to a proven service provider; (iv) leveraging the expertise of a digital solutions provider to accelerate growth of a business; and (v) allowing businesses to focus on their specific core competencies.

Competition

The market for digital marketing solutions providers is highly fragmented with vendors providing expertise in specific areas. Usually, merchants or brands must manage multiple vendors that supply specific services. We compete with other outsourced digital providers as well as with companies that maintain their own internal teams and build their solutions themselves. The competition we encounter includes:

In-house development of digital capabilities using tools or applications available for a fee or through open-source models;
Digital capabilities custom-developed by global solutions providers including, but not limited to, IBM Digital, Accenture Interactive, WPP, Omnicom, Publicis;
Other providers of outsourced strategy or development who specialize in technologies such as Drupal, Adobe, Magento, Demandware, Wordpress, etc.
Web hosting, web services and infrastructure companies that offer portions of our solution and are seeking to expand the range of their offering, including, but not limited to, Network Solutions, LLC, Akamai Technologies, Inc., Yahoo! Inc., eBay Inc. and Hostopia.com Inc.

Government Regulation

We are subject to various federal, state, and local laws affecting e-commerce and communication businesses. The Federal Trade Commission and equivalent state agencies regulate advertising and representations made by businesses in the sale of their products, which apply to us. We are also subject to government laws and regulations governing health, safety, working conditions, employee relations, wrongful termination, wages, taxes and other matters applicable to businesses in general.

Employees

As of October 6, 2017, we had 69 full time employees, 6 of whom are employed in administrative positions, 4 in sales and marketing positions, and 59 in technical positions. Forty-four employees are in Texas, 19 in Colorado, 5 in California, and 1 in Montana.

All of our employees have executed agreements that impose nondisclosure obligations on the employee and assign to us (to the extent permitted by state and federal laws) all copyrights and other inventions created by the employee during his employment with us. Additionally, we have a trade secret protection policy in place that management believes to be adequate to protect our intellectual property and trade secrets.

Seasonality

We do not anticipate that our business will be substantially affected by seasonality.

Trademarks

We have registered trademarks for Warp 9® and CloudCommerce®.

 

Company History

CloudCommerce, Inc. was incorporated in Nevada on January 22, 2002 and was formerly known as Warp 9, Inc., Roaming Messenger, Inc., and Latinocare Management Corporation. On August 24, 2006, the Company’s board of directors (the “Board of Directors”) and majority shareholders voted to change the name of the Company from Roaming Messenger, Inc. to Warp 9, Inc. to reflect a new strategic plan of focusing primarily on the business of the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation that is an e-commerce Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) provider. On July 9, 2015, the Company’s Board of Directors and majority shareholders voted to change the name of the Company from Warp 9, Inc. to CloudCommerce, Inc. to reflect the Company’s current business plan of strategically acquiring profitable digital services providers with strong management teams. On October 1, 2015, our operating subsidiary, Warp 9, Inc., merged with and into Indaba Group, LLC, with Warp 9, Inc. being the surviving entity. The name of the subsidiary was changed on October 6, 2015 to Indaba Group, Inc. (“Indaba”).

Recent Developments

On August 1, 2017, we entered into and consummated an Agreement and Plan of Merger with Parscale Creative, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“Parscale Creative”), Bradley Parscale, and Parscale Digital, Inc., a newly formed Nevada corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of the Company (“Parscale Digital”) pursuant to which Parscale Creative merged with and into Parscale Digital, and Parscale Digital became the surviving entity. Parscale Digital continued its corporate existence under the laws of the State of Nevada under the name “Parscale Digital, Inc.” as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

On August 1, 2017, the Company entered into a Purchase Agreement with Parscale Media, LLC, a Texas limited liability company (“Parscale Media”) and Bradley Parscale, pursuant to which the Company will purchase 100% of the issued and outstanding Parscale Media membership interests in exchange for one million ($1,000,000) dollars. The sale is subject to certain closing conditions which have not yet been met.

ITEM 1A. RISK FACTORS

We have a history of losses and can provide no assurance of our future operating results.

We have experienced net losses and negative cash flows from operating activities and we expect such losses and negative cash flows to continue in the foreseeable future. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, we had working capital deficit of $2,255,039 and $923,480, respectively.   For the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, we incurred net losses of $2,042,504 and $7,492,111, respectively.   The opinion of our independent registered public accountants on our audited financial statements as of and for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 contains an explanatory paragraph regarding substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern.  Our ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon raising capital from financing transactions and future sales.

A significant portion of our total assets consists of goodwill, which is subject to a periodic impairment analysis and a significant impairment determination in any future period could have an adverse effect on our results of operations even without a significant loss of revenue or increase in cash expenses attributable to such period.

We have goodwill totaling $1,128,004 at June 30, 2017 resulting from the acquisition of Indaba Group, LLC. We evaluate this goodwill for impairment based on the fair value of the operating business units to which this goodwill relates at least once a year and plan to conduct the next evaluation in conjunction with the preparation of our financial statements for the quarter ending June 30, 2018. This estimated fair value could change if we are unable to achieve operating results at the levels that have been forecasted, the market valuation of those business units decreases based on transactions involving similar companies, or there is a permanent, negative change in the market demand for the services offered by the business units. These changes could result in an impairment of the existing goodwill balance that could require a material non-cash charge to our results of operations.

We operate with significant levels of debt and rely on funding to operate.

As of June 30, 2017, our total outstanding debts were approximately $1,365,000. In addition, a large portion of the outstanding debt is owed to an entity controlled by our Chief Financial Officer. Due to operational losses, we continue to require funding from our lenders to cover operational expenses. Although we are not required to make quarterly or annual payments on the outstanding balance of our debt, interest accrues on the principal amount of such debt and the balance is required to be paid back at some point in the future. There is no guarantee that we will have sufficient funds to pay our obligations, nor is there a guarantee that our lenders will re-finance the debts or extend the maturity dates.

 

 

 There is no guarantee that our lenders will continue to support us.

We may require additional capital to fund operations, finance additional acquisitions, purchase computer equipment, expand into additional markets, initiate advertising campaigns, or hire key personnel. Although we have positive working relationships with our lenders, there is no guarantee that the lenders will continue to support us in all the ways we choose to spend our capital. If our lenders choose not to fund the Company, then our operations may be halted, our growth may decrease or we may need to scale back on our expenditures.

We are operating at a loss and may incur additional losses in the future.

Our net loss for the year ended June 30, 2017 was $(2,042,504). To reach our business growth objectives, we currently expect to increase our operating, sales, and marketing expenses, as well as capital expenditures. To offset these expenses, we will need to generate additional profitable revenue. If our revenue declines or grows slower than either we anticipate or our clients’ projections indicate, or if our operating, sales and marketing expenses exceed our expectations or cannot be reduced to an appropriate level, we may not generate sufficient revenue to be profitable or be able to sustain or increase profitability on a quarterly or annual basis in the future.

We are dependent on key personnel for our operations. If those key personnel were to leave the Company, operations may suffer.

Our performance is highly dependent on the continued services of our executive officers and other key personnel, the loss of any of whom could materially adversely affect our business. In addition, we need to attract and retain other highly-skilled, technical and managerial personnel for whom there is intense competition. For example, if we are unable to hire or continually train our employees to keep pace with the rapid and continuing changes in technology and the markets we serve or changes in the types of services our clients are demanding, we may not be able to develop and deliver new services and solutions to fulfill client demand. Our inability to attract and retain qualified technical and managerial personnel could materially adversely affect our ability to maintain and grow our business significantly.

If labor rates for key personnel increases, the increase may strain cash flows further.

Competition for labor could substantially increase our labor costs. Although we seek to preserve the contractual ability to pass through increases in labor costs to our clients, not all of our current contracts provide us with this protection, and we may enter into contracts in the future which limit or prohibit our ability to pass through increases in labor costs to our clients. If we are unable to pass costs through to our clients, our financial condition may be materially affected.

Future acquisitions may include an equity component that may dilute the positions of current stockholders.

We have traditionally used our equity to finance our acquisitions. As we search for additional companies to acquire, the components of the purchase price may include a combination of cash, debt and equity. The issuance of a substantial amount of equity may have a dilutive effect on our current shareholders upon such equity being deemed free-trading. Although this dilution may result in higher trading volume, it may result in lower market prices, which may limit an investor’s ability to obtain a return on their investment.

Even though the Company incurs significant costs while attempting to acquire other businesses, there is no guarantee that the transactions will be consummated

The Company incurs significant costs associated with both searching for companies to acquire and in closing a transaction. These costs include, but are not limited to, airfare, legal, audit and consulting fees. Because the merger/acquisition is not only dependent on both parties being dedicated to the completion of the transaction, but also the operational fit must be right, we may not close on all transactions we pursue. Incomplete transactions may result in significant capital out flows with no benefit to the Company.

If there is a triggering event that adversely affects the Company, then our intangible assets may be impaired, resulting in significant write offs.

Goodwill and identifiable intangible assets represented approximately 73% of our total assets as of June 30, 2017.  The carrying value of goodwill represents the fair value of an acquired business in excess of identifiable assets and liabilities as of the acquisition date. We are required to test goodwill and intangible assets for impairment annually, as well as on an interim basis to the extent that factors or indicators become apparent that could reduce the fair value below its book value. Such factors requiring an interim test for impairment include loss of key employees, pending bankruptcy, loss of a significant client, declining sales, significant cost increases, change in management or declining spend in the industry.  If it is determined that there has been an event that may reduce the fair value of our

 

intangible assets, then we would be required to write off all, or a portion, of the balance recorded as intangible assets. Such a write off would reduce earnings during the period of the write off.

We may become a party to litigation involving intellectual property rights, employment violations, breach of contract, or other lawsuit, which may place a burden on management and cash flows.

Third parties have asserted, and may in the future assert, that our business, the technologies we use, or the business practices we use, infringe on their intellectual property rights or employment rights or that we are in violation of other rights or laws. Defending the Company against such actions may require significant time of management and substantial amounts of money. We cannot predict whether third parties will assert claims in the future or whether any future claims will prevent us from offering our products or services. If we are found to be in the wrong, we may be required to pay a significant amount of money which could include damages and attorneys’ fees.

A portion of our services are provided by third parties which we do not control. Such third parties may provide poor service which may harm the relationships we have with our clients.

We currently, and may in the future, rely on third party providers to provide various portions of our service offering.  If our business relationship with a third-party provider is negatively affected, or is terminated, we might not be able to deliver the corresponding service offering to our clients, which could cause us to lose clients and future business, reducing our revenues. Any such failure on the part of the third party, may damage our reputation and otherwise result in a material adverse effect upon our business and financial condition.

A large portion of our revenue is concentrated with a small number of clients.

For the year ended June 30, 2017, three clients represented approximately 58% of our service fee revenue and we currently expect these clients will represent approximately 20% of our service fee revenue during the year ended June 30, 2018, as we add additional clients and acquire companies. Termination, reduction, or delay of our services under a contract could result from factors unrelated to our work product or the progress of the project such as factors related to business or financial conditions of the client, changes in client strategies or the domestic or global economy generally. Termination, reduction or substantial delay of services any significant client, or nonrenewal of any significant client contract, or the nonpayment of a material amount of our service fees by a significant client, could have a material adverse effect upon our business, results of operation and financial condition.

If a larger number of companies compete with us, it may be difficult to grow or maintain our revenue.

Many companies offer, on an individual basis, one or more of the same services we do, and we face competition from many different sources depending upon the type and range of services requested by a potential client. Many of these companies have greater capabilities and resources than we do for the single or multiple functions they provide. In addition, we compete against other professional service firms that have substantial offshore operations with lower labor costs, which enable them to offer lower pricing to potential clients.  We cannot be certain we will be able to compete successfully against these or other competitors in the future.

In addition, growth in our clients’ e-commerce businesses may cause a client to consider making the necessary investments to process their e-commerce operations in-house. In such event, unless we can provide a more cost-effective solution to the client, the client may choose to terminate our services. There is no assurance that we will be able to provide a more cost-effective solution, or that any such solution will not reduce our profitability or be accepted by the client.

If we do not accurately price our fixed fee projects, the Company may suffer from decreased cash flows.

When making a proposal for, or managing, a fixed-price engagement, we rely on our estimates of costs and timing for delivering our services, which may be based on limited data and could be inaccurate. If we do not accurately estimate our costs and the timing for completion of a fixed-price project, the contract for such a project could prove unprofitable or yield a profit margin that is lower than expected. Losses, if any, on fixed-price contracts are recognized when the loss is determined. Any increased or unexpected costs or unanticipated delays in connection with the performance of fixed-price contracts, including delays caused by factors outside of our control, could make these contracts less profitable or unprofitable and may affect the amount of revenue, profit, and profit margin reported in any period.

 

 

Our industry is dependent on quickly evolving technologies and knowledge. If we do not maintain proper technology or knowledge, then our operations may be adversely affected.

To remain competitive, we must continue to enhance and improve the responsiveness, functionality and features of our services and the underlying network infrastructure. If we are unable to adapt to changing market conditions, client requirements or emerging industry standards, our business could be adversely affected. The internet and e-commerce environments are characterized by rapid technological change, changes in user requirements and preferences, frequent new product and service introductions embodying new technologies and the emergence of new industry standards and practices that could render our technology and systems obsolete. We must continue to address the increasingly sophisticated and varied needs of our clients and respond to technological advances and emerging industry standards and practices on a cost-effective and timely basis.

We may not realize the anticipated benefits of past or future acquisitions, and integration of these acquisitions may disrupt our business and management.

Our growth strategy is dependent on the success of these acquisitions and in the future we may acquire additional companies, products or technologies or enter into joint ventures or other strategic initiatives. We may not realize the anticipated benefits of these acquisitions or any other future acquisition, and any acquisition has numerous risks. These risks include the following:

·difficulty in assimilating the operations and personnel of the acquired company;
·difficulty in effectively integrating the acquired technologies or products with our current technologies;
·difficulty in maintaining controls, procedures and policies during the transition and integration;
·disruption of our ongoing business and distraction of our management and employees from other opportunities and challenges due to integration issues;
·inability to retain key technical and managerial personnel of the acquired business;
·inability to retain key customers, vendors and other business partners of the acquired business;
·inability to achieve the financial and strategic goals for the acquired and combined businesses;
·incurring acquisition-related costs or amortization costs for acquired intangible assets that could impact our operating results;

·potential failure of the due diligence processes to identify significant issues with product quality, intellectual property infringement and other legal and financial liabilities, among other things; and
·potential inability to assert that internal controls over financial reporting are effective. 

Mergers and acquisitions of companies are inherently risky and, if we do not complete the integration of acquired businesses successfully and in a timely manner, we may not realize the anticipated benefits of the acquisitions to the extent anticipated, which could adversely affect our business, financial condition or results of operations.

Our acquisitions may not achieve expected benefits, and may increase our liabilities, disrupt our existing business and harm our operating results.

As part of our strategy, we seek to acquire other businesses and technologies to complement our current products, expand the breadth of our markets, or enhance our technical capabilities. For example, in October 2015, we acquired Indaba and in August 2017, we acquired Parscale Creative. The benefits we expect to receive from these and other acquisitions depend on our ability to successfully conduct due diligence, negotiate the terms of the acquisition and integrate the acquired business into our systems, procedures and organizational structure. Any inaccuracy in our acquisition assumptions or any failure to uncover liabilities or risks associated with the acquisition, make the acquisition on favorable terms, integrate the acquired business or assets as and when expected or retain key employees of the acquired company may reduce or eliminate the expected benefits of the acquisition to us, increase our costs, disrupt our operations, result in additional liabilities, investigations and litigation, and may also harm our strategy, business and operating results. The failure to achieve expected acquisition benefits may also result in impairment charges for goodwill and purchased intangible assets.

Due to the low price and volume of our stock, a shareholder may be unable to sell shares, or may lose money on their investment.

The trading price of our common stock may be subject to wide fluctuations in response to quarter-to-quarter fluctuations in operating results, announcements of material adverse events, general conditions in our industry or the public marketplace and other events or factors, including the thin trading of our common stock. In addition, stock markets have experienced extreme price and trading volume volatility in recent years. This volatility has had a substantial effect on the market prices of securities of many technology-related companies for reasons frequently unrelated to the operating performance of the specific companies. These broad market fluctuations may adversely affect the market price of our common stock. In addition, if our operating results differ from our announced guidance or the expectations of equity research analysts or investors, the price of our common stock could decrease significantly. 

 

 

Our principal stockholders, officers and directors own a controlling interest in its voting stock and investors have a limited voice in our management.  

Our principal stockholders, officers and directors, in the aggregate, beneficially own approximately 60% of our outstanding common stock. As a result, these stockholders acting together, have the ability to control substantially all matters submitted to the Company's stockholders for approval, including the election of directors and approval of significant corporate transactions. In addition, sales of significant amounts of shares held by our principal stockholders, directors and executive officers, or the prospect of these sales, could adversely affect the market price of our common stock. Their stock ownership may discourage a potential acquirer from making a tender offer or otherwise attempting to obtain control of the Company, which could deprive our stockholders of an opportunity to receive a premium for their capital stock as part of a sale of our company and might ultimately affect the market price of our common stock.

Our common stock is subject to the “penny stock” rules of the sec and the trading market in our securities is limited, which makes transactions in our stock cumbersome and may reduce the value of an investment in our stock.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) has adopted Rule 15g-9 which establishes the definition of a "penny stock," for the purposes relevant to us, as any equity security that has a market price of less than $5.00 per share or with an exercise price of less than $5.00 per share, subject to certain exceptions. For any transaction involving a penny stock, unless exempt, the rules require:

  that a broker or dealer approve a person's account for transactions in penny stocks; and
  the broker or dealer receives from the investor a written agreement to the transaction, setting forth the identity and quantity of the penny stock to be purchased.

 

In order to approve a person's account for transactions in penny stocks, the broker or dealer must:

  obtain financial information and investment experience objectives of the person; and
  make a reasonable determination that the transactions in penny stocks are suitable for that person and the person has sufficient knowledge and experience in financial matters to be capable of evaluating the risks of transactions in penny stocks.

 

 The broker or dealer must also deliver, prior to any transaction in a penny stock, a disclosure schedule prescribed by the SEC relating to the penny stock market, which:

  sets forth the basis on which the broker or dealer made the suitability determination; and
  that the broker or dealer received a signed, written agreement from the investor prior to the transaction.

 

Generally, brokers may be less willing to execute transactions in securities subject to the "penny stock" rules. This may make it more difficult for investors to dispose of our common stock and cause a decline in the market value of our stock

We have never paid dividends and have no plans to pay dividends in the future. As a result, our common stock may be less valuable because a return on an investor’s investment will only occur if our stock price appreciates.

Holders of shares of our common stock are entitled to receive such dividends as may be declared by our Board of Directors. To date, we have paid no cash dividends and we do not expect to pay cash dividends in the foreseeable future. We intend to retain future earnings, if any, to provide funds for operations of our business. Therefore, any return investors in will be in the form of appreciation, if any, in the market value of our shares of common stock. There can be no assurance that shares of our common stock will appreciate in value or even maintain the price at which our stockholders have purchased their shares.

 

If we fail to remain current on our reporting requirements, we could be removed from the OTCQB which would limit the ability of broker-dealers to sell our securities and the ability of stockholders to sell their securities in the secondary market.

If we fail to remain current in our reporting requirements, we could be removed from the OTCQB. As a result, the market liquidity of our securities could be severely adversely affected by limiting the ability of broker-dealers to trade our securities and the ability of stockholders to sell their securities in the secondary market. In addition, we may be unable to get re-listed on the OTCQB which may have an adverse material effect on our Company.

There is substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern.

Our independent public accounting firm in their report dated October 6, 2017 included an explanatory paragraph expressing substantial doubt in our ability to continue as a going concern without additional capital becoming available. Going concern contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business over a reasonable length of time. Our ability to continue as a going concern ultimately is dependent on our ability to generate a profit which is dependent upon our ability to obtain additional equity or debt financing, attain further operating efficiencies and, ultimately, to achieve profitable operations. As a result, our financial statements do not reflect any adjustment which would result from our failure to continue to operate as a going concern. Any such adjustment, if necessary, would materially affect the value of our assets.

Because there is a limited market in our common stock, stockholders may have difficulty in selling our common stock and our common stock may be subject to significant price swings.

There is a very limited market for our common stock. Since trading commenced on the OTCQB, there has been little activity in our common stock and on some days there is no trading in our common stock. Because of the limited market for our common stock, the purchase or sale of a relatively small number of shares may have an exaggerated effect on the market price for our common stock. We cannot assure stockholders that they will be able to sell common stock or, that if they are able to sell their shares, that they will be able to sell the shares in any significant quantity at the quoted price.

We have a substantial number of convertible securities outstanding. The exercise of our outstanding warrants and conversion of our outstanding convertible notes can have a dilutive effect on our common stock.

 

We have a substantial number of convertible securities outstanding. The exercise of our outstanding options and conversion of our outstanding convertible notes and convertible preferred stock can have a dilutive effect on our common stock. As of June 30, 2017, we had (i) outstanding options to purchase 123 million shares of our common stock at a weighted average exercise price of $0.013 per share, (ii) outstanding convertible notes that, upon conversion without regard to any beneficial ownership limitations, would provide note holders with an aggregate of 23 million shares of our common stock; and (iii) outstanding shares of our Series, A, B C and D Preferred Stock that, upon conversion without regard to any beneficial ownership limitations or advance conversion notice, would provide the holders with an aggregate of 916 million shares of our common stock. The issuance of shares of common stock upon exercise of outstanding options or conversion of outstanding convertible notes and preferred stock could result in substantial dilution to our stockholders, which may have a negative effect on the price of our common stock.

 

ITEM 2. PROPERTIES

On April 15, 2016, the Company signed a lease for approximately 1,800 square feet of office space at 1933 Cliff Dr., Suite 1, Santa Barbara, California 93109 for approximately $3,000 per month, on a month-to-month basis which lease commenced on March 1, 2016.

On December 10, 2012, the management of Indaba signed a lease which commenced January 16, 2013 for approximately 3,300 square feet at 2854 Larimer Street, Denver, CO 80205, for approximately $3,500 per month. The original lease term expired February 28, 2016, but was extended until February 28, 2017, at a rate of $5,800 per month. This lease was further extended until February 28, 2018, at a rate of $5,850 per month.

On August 1, 2017, the Company signed a lease for approximately 8,290 square feet at 321 Sixth Street, San Antonio, TX 78215, for $9,800 per month, expiring July 31, 2022. This office space is primarily used by our subsidiary, Parscale Digital.

ITEM 3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

The Company may be involved in legal actions and claims arising in the ordinary course of business from time to time in the future. However, at this time there are no current legal proceedings to which the Company or any of its subsidiaries is a party or of which any of their property is the subject.

ITEM 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES.

Not Applicable.

 

 

 

PART II

ITEM 5. MARKET FOR REGISTRANT’S COMMON STOCK, RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS, AND ISSUER PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES

Common Stock

The Company’s common stock trades on the OTCQB under the symbol “CLWD”, and previously traded under the symbol “WNYN” until September 30, 2015. The range of high and low bid prices for each fiscal quarter within the last two fiscal years is set forth below. These high and low bid prices represent prices quoted by broker-dealers on the OTCQB. These prices represent inter-dealer quotations without retail markup, markdown, or commission and may not necessarily represent actual transactions.

       
Year Ended June 30, 2017  High  Low
       
 First Quarter ended September 30, 2016   $0.021   $0.011 
 Second Quarter ended December 31, 2016   $0.020   $0.011 
 Third Quarter ended March 31, 2017   $0.017   $0.005 
 Fourth Quarter ended June 30, 2017   $0.029   $0.006 

 

Year Ended June 30, 2016  High  Low
       
 First Quarter ended September 30, 2015   $0.043   $0.009 
 Second Quarter ended December 31, 2015   $0.130   $0.015 
 Third Quarter ended March 31, 2016   $0.019   $0.008 
 Fourth Quarter ended June 30, 2016   $0.068   $0.011 

 

The Company is authorized to issue 2,000,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.001 per share, and 5,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value $0.001 per share. The rights, preferences and privileges of the holders of the preferred stock will be determined by the Board of Directors prior to issuance of such shares.

As of October 6, 2017, there were approximately 2,000 holders of the Company’s common stock, not including shares held in “street name” in brokerage accounts, which are unknown. As of October 6, 2017, there were 130,252,778 shares of common stock outstanding on record.

Dividends

The Company has not declared or paid any cash dividends on its common stock and does not anticipate paying dividends for the foreseeable future.

Warrants

During the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017, the Company did not issue any warrants to purchase shares of the Company’s capital stock. As of June 30, 2017, the Company has no issued or outstanding warrants.

On June 22, 2016, all warrant holders exercised their outstanding warrants, on a cashless basis, resulting in the issuance of 24,109,404 shares of restricted common stock. The issuances are calculated as follows:

Warrant #  Warrants  Exercise Price  Shares
 002    10,000,000   $0.003    8,604,651 
 003    10,000,000   $0.003    8,604,651 
 005    8,019,037   $0.003    6,900,102 
 Total    28,019,037         24,109,404 
                  
                  

 

 

Equity Compensation Plan Information

On August 13, 2012, we granted nonqualified stock options to purchase up to 2,500,000, 5,000,000 and 5,000,000 shares of our common stock to Greg Boden, our Chief Financial Officer, Andrew Van Noy, our Chief Executive Officer and Zachary Bartlett, our Vice President of Communications, respectively, in consideration for services. The stock options are exercisable at a price of $0.0053 per share for a period of seven years from the date of grant and vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested.

On February 3, 2015, we granted nonqualified stock options to purchase up to 30,000,000, 20,000,000, 10,000,000 and 3,000,000 shares of our common stock to Andrew Van Noy, our Chief Executive Officer, Zachary Bartlett, our Vice President of Communications, Greg Boden, our Chief Financial Officer and three employees, respectively, in consideration for services. The stock options are exercisable at a price of $0.0131 per share for a period of seven years from the date of grant and vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested. During the third quarter of the year ended June 30, 2016, three employees separated from the Company and during the fourth quarter their 3,000,000 options were unexercised and expired.

On March 20, 2015, we granted nonqualified stock options to purchase up to 15,000,000 shares of our common stock to Andrew Van Noy, our Chief Executive Officer, in consideration for services. The stock options are exercisable at a price of $0.013 per share for a period of seven years from the date of grant and vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested.

On August 25, 2015, we granted nonqualified stock options to purchase up to 20,000,000, 10,000,000 and 5,000,000 shares of our common stock to Andrew Van Noy, our Chief Executive Officer, Zachary Bartlett, our Vice President of Communications, and Greg Boden, our Chief Financial Officer, respectively, in consideration for services. The stock options are exercisable at a price of $0.015 per share for a period of seven years from the date of grant and vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested.

On August 1, 2017, we granted nonqualified stock options to purchase up to 10,000,000 shares of our common stock to Jill Giles, the creative director of Parscale Digital. The stock options vest at a rate of 1/36th per month over three years, and are exercisable at a price of $0.01 per share, beginning August 1, 2018.

Recent Sales of Unregistered Securities

There were no sales of unregistered securities during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 other than those transactions previously reported to the SEC on our quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current reports on Form 8-K.

ITEM 6. SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA.

None.

ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF RESULTS OF OPERATIONS AND FINANCIAL CONDITION

The following Management’s Discussion and Analysis should be read in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements and the related notes thereto included elsewhere herein. The Management’s Discussion and Analysis contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, such as statements of our plans, objectives, expectations and intentions. Any statements that are not statements of historical fact are forward-looking statements. When used, the words “believe,” “plan,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “target,” “estimate,” “expect,” and the like, and/or future-tense or conditional constructions (“will,” “may,” “could,” “should,” etc.), or similar expressions, identify certain of these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements in this annual report. Our actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of several factors including, but not limited to, those noted under “Risk Factors” of the reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We do not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this annual report on Form 10-K.

 

Current Overview

We are a leading provider of data driven solutions. We develop solutions that help our clients acquire, engage, and retain their customers by leveraging cutting edge digital strategies and technologies. We focus intently on using data analytics to drive the creation of great user experiences and effective digital marketing campaigns. Whether it is creating omni-channel experiences, engaging a specific audience, or energizing voters in political campaigns, we believe data is the key to digital success. Our goal is to become the industry leader by always applying a “data first” strategy and acquiring other companies that can help us achieve this vision. 

To better serve our customers and create value for our shareholders, we strategically acquire profitable cloud commerce solutions providers with strong management teams.

We believe our products and services allow our clients to lower costs and focus on promoting and marketing their brand, product line and website while leveraging the investments we have made in technology and infrastructure to operate a dynamic digital presence.

Critical Accounting Policies

Our discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations, including the discussion on liquidity and capital resources, are based upon our financial statements, which have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. The preparation of these financial statements requires us to make estimates and judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses, and related disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities. On an ongoing basis, management re-evaluates its estimates and judgments, particularly those related to the determination of the estimated recoverable amounts of trade accounts receivable, impairment of long-lived assets, revenue recognition, and deferred tax assets. We believe the following critical accounting policies require more significant judgment and estimates used in the preparation of the financial statements.

Among the significant judgments made by management in the preparation of our financial statements are the following:

Revenue recognition

The Company recognizes income when the service is provided or when the product is delivered. We present revenue, net of customer incentives. Most of the income is generated from professional services and site development fees. We provide online marketing services that we purchase from third parties. The gross revenue presented in our statement of operations is in accordance with ASC 605-45. We also offer professional services such as development services.  The fees for development services with multiple deliverables constitute a separate unit of accounting in accordance with ASC 605-25, which are recognized as the work is performed. Upfront fees for development services or other customer services are deferred until certain implementation or contractual milestones have been achieved.

Accounts receivable

The Company extends credit to its customers who are located nationwide. Accounts receivable are customer obligations due under normal trade terms. The Company performs continuing credit evaluations of its customers’ financial condition. Management reviews accounts receivable on a regular basis, based on contracted terms and how recently payments have been received to determine if any such amounts will potentially be uncollected. The Company includes any balances that are determined to be uncollectible in its allowance for doubtful accounts.

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets

The Company reviews its long-lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the assets may not be fully recoverable. To determine recoverability of a long-lived asset, management evaluates whether the estimated future undiscounted net cash flows from the asset are less than its carrying amount. If impairment is indicated, the long-lived asset would be written down to fair value. Fair value is determined by an evaluation of available price information at which assets could be bought or sold, including quoted market prices, if available, or the present value of the estimated future cash flows based on reasonable and supportable assumptions.

 

 

Indefinite Lived Intangibles and Goodwill Assets 

The Company accounts for business combinations under the acquisition method of accounting in accordance with ASC 805, “Business Combinations,” where the total purchase price is allocated to the tangible and identified intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on their estimated fair values. The purchase price is allocated using the information currently available, and may be adjusted, up to one year from acquisition date, after obtaining more information regarding, among other things, asset valuations, liabilities assumed and revisions to preliminary estimates. The purchase price in excess of the fair value of the tangible and identified intangible assets acquired less liabilities assumed is recognized as goodwill. 

The Company tests for indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill impairment in the fourth quarter of each year and whenever events or circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the asset exceeds its fair value and may not be recoverable. In accordance with its policies, the Company performed a qualitative assessment of indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill at June 30, 2017, and determined there was no impairment of indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill.

Business Combinations 

The Company allocates the fair value of purchase consideration to the tangible assets acquired, liabilities assumed and intangible assets acquired based on their estimated fair values. The excess of the fair value of purchase consideration over the fair values of these identifiable assets and liabilities is recorded as goodwill. Such valuations require management to make significant estimates and assumptions, especially with respect to intangible assets. Significant estimates in valuing certain intangible assets include, but are not limited to, future expected cash flows from acquired customer lists, acquired technology, and trade names from a market participant perspective, useful lives and discount rates. Management’s estimates of fair value are based upon assumptions believed to be reasonable, but which are inherently uncertain and unpredictable and, as a result, actual results may differ from estimates. During the measurement period, which is one year from the acquisition date, we may record adjustments to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the corresponding offset to goodwill. Upon the conclusion of the measurement period, any subsequent adjustments are recorded to earnings.

Fair value of financial instruments

The Company’s financial instruments, including cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and accrued liabilities are carried at cost, which approximates their fair value, due to the relatively short maturity of these instruments. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company’s notes payable have stated borrowing rates that are consistent with those currently available to the Company and, accordingly, the Company believes the carrying value of these debt instruments approximates their fair value.

Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. ASC Topic 820 established a three-tier fair value hierarchy which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (level 3 measurements). These tiers include:

·Level 1, defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices for identical instruments in active markets;
·Level 2, defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly or indirectly observable such as quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets or quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and
·Level 3, defined as unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions, such as valuations derived from valuation techniques in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable.

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 We do not have any off-balance sheet arrangements.

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

There were various updates recently issued, most of which represented technical corrections to the accounting literature or application to specific industries and are not expected to have a material impact on the Company's consolidated financial position, results of operations or cash flows.

 

 

Results of operations for the year ended June 30, 2017 as compared to the year ended June 30, 2016

REVENUE

Total revenue for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 increased by $851,346 to $2,931,089, compared to $2,079,743 in the prior year, an increase of 41%. The increase is primarily due to the growth within our Indaba subsidiary.

SALARIES AND OUTSIDE SERVICES

Salaries and outside services expenses for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 increased by $561,487, or approximately 21% to $3,180,675, compared to $2,619,188 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016. The increase is primarily due to the increased cost to retain talented employees.

SELLING, GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES (“SG&A”)

SG&A expenses for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 decreased by $164,783, or approximately 15% to $902,994, compared to $1,067,777 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016. The decrease is primarily due to the decreases in advertising and travel.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Research and development expenses for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 and June 30, 2016 were zero.

STOCK OPTION EXPENSE

Stock option expense for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 increased by $16,007, or approximately 3% to $502,000, compared to $485,993 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016. The increase was due to a full year of stock options expensed in the current year, but issued and only partially expensed in the prior year.

DEPRECIATION AND AMORTIZATION

Depreciation and amortization expenses for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 increased by $116,985, or approximately 64% to $300,752, compared to $183,767 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016. The increase was due to the amortization of acquired intangible assets and additional fixed assets acquired with Indaba, and additional intangible assets associated with the change of the Company’s name to CloudCommerce. The depreciation and amortization of these intangible assets were included in the year ended June 30, 2016, but not for 12 months, due to the mid-year acquisition of Indaba. During the year ended June 30, 2017, a full year of these items have been included in expense.

OTHER INCOME AND EXPENSE

Total other expense for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 decreased by $5,121,554, or approximately 98%, to expense of $86,772, compared to expense of $5,208,326 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016. The decrease was primarily due the discontinuance of derivative accounting at the end of the prior year, and the associated losses were not carried forward to the current year.

NET (LOSS)

For the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017, our consolidated net loss decreased by $5,449,607, to $2,042,504, compared to a consolidated net loss of $7,492,111 for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016. This decrease in net loss is primarily due to increases in revenue and the discontinuance of accounting for derivative liabilities.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

As of June 30, 2017, the Company had a cash balance of $30,869, compared to $49,663 as of June 30, 2016. The Company had a net working capital deficit (the difference between current assets and current liabilities) of ($2,255,039) as of June 30, 2017, compared to a net working capital deficit of ($923,480) at June 30, 2016.

Cash used in operating activities was $867,850 for the year ended June 30, 2017, compared to $1,082,707 used for the year ended June 30, 2016. Operating cash flow was negative during the year due to a net operating loss.

Cash provided by investing activities was $13,728 for the year ended June 30, 2017, compared to cash flow used of $3,181 in the year ended June 30, 2016. The increase in cash flow provided by investing activities was the result of the acquisition of Indaba during the year ended June 30, 2016. There were no such acquisitions in the year ended June 30, 2017.

 

 

Cash flow provided by financing activities was $835,328 for the year ended June 30, 2017, compared to $1,116,500 provided for the year ended June 30, 2016. The decrease is due a reduction of borrowings during the year ended June 30, 2017, as compared to the year ended June 30, 2016.

Liquidity is the ability of a company to generate funds to support its current and future operations, satisfy its obligations, and otherwise operate on an ongoing basis. Significant factors in the management of liquidity are funds generated by operations, levels of accounts receivable and accounts payable and capital expenditures.

The financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis of accounting, which contemplates continuity of operations, realization of assets and liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business. The accompanying consolidated financial statements do not reflect any adjustments that might result if we are unable to continue as a going concern. Our independent auditors, in their report on our audited financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 expressed substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern. Our ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon, among other things, additional cash infusion. Management believes the existing shareholders, the prospective new investors and future revenue will provide the additional cash needed to meet our obligations as they become due, and will allow the development of our core business operations.

As a result of the recent economic recession, and the continuing economic uncertainty, it has been difficult for companies to obtain equity or debt financing. While the credit markets have improved over the last year, it remains difficult for smaller companies to obtain financing on reasonable terms.

Any additional capital raised through the sale of equity or equity-backed securities may dilute current stockholders’ ownership percentages and could also result in a decrease in the fair market value of our equity securities. The terms of the securities issued by us in future capital transactions may be more favorable to new investors and may include preferences, superior voting rights and the issuance of warrants or other derivative securities which may have a further dilutive effect.

Furthermore, any additional debt or equity or other financing that we may need may not be available on terms favorable to us, or at all. If we are unable to obtain required additional capital, we may have to curtail our growth plans or cut back on existing business. Further, we may not be able to continue operations if we do not generate sufficient revenues from operations.

We may incur substantial costs in pursuing future capital financing, including investment banking fees, legal fees, accounting fees, securities law compliance fees, printing and distribution expenses and other costs. We may also be required to recognize non-cash expenses in connection with certain securities we issue, such as convertible notes and warrants, which may adversely impact our reported financial results.

 

 

ITEM 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA OF CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC.

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC.

 

CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

FOR THE YEARS ENDED JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

 

 

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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm   20
     
Consolidated Balance Sheets   21
     
Consolidated Statements of Operations   22
     
Consolidated Statements of Shareholders’ Equity (Deficit)   23
     
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows   24
     
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements   25-39

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 



To the Board of Directors

CloudCommerce, Inc.

Santa Barbara, California

 

We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheet of CloudCommerce, Inc. and subsidiary as of June 30, 2017 and 2016, and the related consolidated statements of operations, stockholders' equity (deficit), and cash flows for the years then ended. These consolidated financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these consolidated financial statements based on our audits.

 

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States). Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free of material misstatement. The Company is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of its internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Company's internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall consolidated financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

 

In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of CloudCommerce, Inc. and subsidiary as of June 30, 2017 and 2016, and the results of their operations and their cash flows for the years then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern. As discussed in Note 1 to the financial statements, the Company does not generate significant revenue and has negative cash flows from operations. This raises substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. Management's plans in regard to these matters are also described in Note 1. The financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.

 

/s/ Liggett & Webb, P.A.

New York, New York

October 6, 2017

 

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. (FORMERLY WARP 9, INC.) AND SUBSIDIARY

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

 

 

   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
       
ASSETS          
CURRENT ASSETS          
     Cash  $30,869   $49,663 
     Accounts receivable, net   383,893    427,866 
     Prepaid and other current Assets   21,287    12,426 
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS   436,049    489,955 
           
PROPERTY & EQUIPMENT, net   55,743    73,158 
           
OTHER ASSETS          
      Lease deposit   3,500    3,500 
      Internet domain   20,202    20,202 
      Goodwill and other intangible assets, net   1,348,244    1,623,624 
               TOTAL OTHER ASSETS   1,371,946    1,647,326 
           
  TOTAL ASSETS  $1,863,738   $2,210,439 
           
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)          
           
CURRENT LIABILITIES          
Accounts payable  $164,135   $177,383 
Accrued expenses   324,092    267,805 
Line of credit   205,368    83,540 
Deferred income and customer deposit   632,134    335,642 
Convertible notes and interest payable, current, net   93,686    87,086 
Notes Payable   1,271,673    461,979 
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES   2,691,088    1,413,435 
           
LONG TERM LIABILITIES          
Accrued expenses, long term   209,903    213,753 
TOTAL LONG TERM LIABILITIES   209,903    213,753 
           
TOTAL LIABILITIES   2,900,991    1,627,188 
           
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)          
Preferred stock, $0.001 par value;          
5,000,000 Authorized shares:   —      —   
Series A Preferred stock; 10,000 authorized, 10,000          
issued and outstanding shares;   10    10 
Series B Preferred stock; 25,000 authorized, 18,025 shares issued and          
outstanding;   18    18 
Common stock, $0.001 par value;          
2,000,000,000 authorized shares;          
130,252,778 and 129,899,595 shares issued and outstanding, respectively   130,252    129,899 
Additional paid in capital   18,969,288    18,547,641 
Accumulated deficit   (20,136,821)   (18,094,317)
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)   (1,037,253)   583,251 
           
  TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)  $1,863,738   $2,210,439 

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. (FORMERLY WARP 9, INC.) AND SUBSIDIARY

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS

 

  

 

   Year Ended
   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
       
REVENUE  $2,931,089   $2,079,743 
           
OPERATING EXPENSES          
  Salaries and outside services   3,180,675    2,619,188 
  Selling, general and administrative expenses   902,994    1,067,777 
  Stock based compensation   502,000    485,993 
  Depreciation and amortization   300,752    183,767 
           
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES   4,886,421    4,356,725 
           
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS BEFORE OTHER INCOME AND TAXES   (1,955,332)   (2,276,982)
           
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)          
   Other income   (10,120)   658 
   Gain (loss) on sale of fixed assets   21,685    (329)
   Gain (loss) on extinguishment of debt   —      (559,867)
   Gain (loss) on changes in derivative liability   —      (3,258,891)
Interest expense   (98,337)   (1,389,897)
           
TOTAL OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)   (86,772)   (5,208,326)
           
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS BEFORE PROVISION FOR TAXES   (2,042,104)   (7,485,308)
           
PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES   (400)   (6,803)
           
NET LOSS   (2,042,504)   (7,492,111)
           
PREFERRED DIVIDEND   80,000    60,000 
           
NET LOSS ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS  $(2,122,504)  $(7,552,111)
           
NET LOSS PER SHARE          
    BASIC  $(0.02)  $(0.07)
    DILUTED  $(0.02)  $(0.07)
           
WEIGHTED-AVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING          
    BASIC   130,252,778    106,255,568 
    DILUTED   130,252,778    106,255,568 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

 

 

 

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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT)

 

 

 

 

               Additional      
   Preferred Stock  Common Stock  Paid-in  Accumulated   
   Shares  Amount  Shares  Amount  Capital  Deficit  Total
                      
Balance, June 30, 2015   —     $—      105,790,191   $105,790   $7,679,033   $(10,602,206)  $(2,817,383)
                                    
Issuance of Series A Preferred stock   10,000    10    —      —      1,999,990    —      2,000,000 
                                    
Issuance of Series B Preferred stock   18,025    18    —      —      2,041,235    —      2,041,253 
                                    
Reclassification of derivative accounting   —      —      —      —      5,636,592    —      5,636,592 
                                    
Beneficial conversion feature   —      —      —      —      788,907    —      788,907 
                                    
Warrant conversion   —      —      24,109,404    24,109    (24,109)   —      —   
                                    
Dividend on Series A Preferred stock   —      —      —      —      (60,000)   —      (60,000)
                                    
Stock based compensation   —      —      —      —      485,993    —      485,993 
                                    
Net loss   —      —      —      —      —      (7,492,111)   (7,492,111)
                                    
Balance, June 30, 2016   28,025   $28    129,899,595   $129,899   $18,547,641   $(18,094,317)  $583,251 
                                    
Share correction   —      —      353,183    353    (353)   —      —   
                                    
Dividend on Series A Preferred stock   —      —      —      —      (80,000)   —      (80,000)
                                    
Stock based compensation   —      —      —      —      502,000    —      502,000 
                                    
Net loss   —      —      —      —      —      (2,042,504)   (2,042,504)
                                    
Balance, June 30, 2017   28,025   $28    130,252,778   $130,252   $18,969,288   $(20,136,821)  $(1,037,253)

 

 

 

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. (FORMERLY WARP 9, INC.) AND SUBSIDIARY

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

 

 

   Year Ended
   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:          
Net loss  $(2,042,504)  $(7,492,111)
Adjustment to reconcile net loss to net cash          
used in operating activities          
Depreciation and amortization   300,752    183,767 
Bad debt expense   (35,091)   31,194 
Stock based compensation   502,000    485,993 
Amortization of debt discount   —      1,216,732 
(Gain) loss on sale of fixed assets   (21,685)   329 
(Gain) loss on extinguishment of debt   —      559,867 
(Gain)/Loss on derivative liability   —      3,258,891 
Change in assets and liabilities:          
(Increase) Decrease in:          
Accounts receivable   79,064    (2,392)
Prepaid and other assets   (8,861)   1,577 
Increase (Decrease) in:          
Accounts payable   (13,248)   15,606 
Accrued expenses   76,831    202,866 
Deferred income   296,492    323,644 
Other liabilities   (1,600)   131,330 
           
NET CASH (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES   (867,850)   (1,082,707)
           
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:          
Purchase of property and equipment   (9,913)   (16,198)
Sale of property and equipment   23,641    244 
Net cash on acquisition   —      22,773 
Purchase of intangible assets   —      (10,000)
           
NET CASH PROVIDED BY (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES   13,728    (3,181)
           
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:          
Dividend paid   (60,000)   (40,000)
Net proceeds on line of credit   121,828    —   
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable   773,500    1,156,500 
           
NET CASH  PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES   835,328    1,116,500 
           
NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN CASH   (18,794)   30,612 
           
CASH, BEGINNING OF YEAR   49,663    19,051 
           
CASH, END OF YEAR  $30,869   $49,663 
           
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION          
Interest paid  $47,223   $12,531 
Taxes paid  $3,629   $8,548 

 

 

 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

 

 

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

1.ORGANIZATION AND LINE OF BUSINESS

 Organization

CloudCommerce, Inc. (“we”, “us”, “our” or the “Company”) is a Nevada corporation formerly known as Warp 9, Inc., Roaming Messenger, Inc., and Latinocare Management Corporation (“LMC”). On July 9, 2015, we changed the name of the Company from Warp 9, Inc. to CloudCommerce, Inc. to reflect a new plan of strategically acquiring profitable digital services providers with strong management teams. The Company, based in Santa Barbara, California, began operations on October 1, 1999. The Company is a provider of fully hosted web based e-commerce software products.

Line of Business

The Company is a leading provider of data driven solutions. We develop solutions that help our clients acquire, engage, and retain their customers by leveraging cutting edge digital strategies and technologies. We focus intently on using data analytics to drive the creation of great user experiences and effective digital marketing campaigns. Whether it is creating omni-channel experiences, engaging a specific audience, or energizing voters in political campaigns, we believe data is the key to digital success. Our goal is to become the industry leader by always applying a “data first” strategy and acquiring other companies that can help us achieve this vision. Our solutions and services are designed to help multi-channel retailers maximize digital commerce revenues by applying our technologies and solutions for mobile e-commerce, desktop e-commerce, e-mail marketing, social media and other digital avenues. Offered as an outsourced and fully managed Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) model, our solutions allow customers to focus on their core business, rather than technical implementations and software and hardware architecture, design, and maintenance. We believe our products and services allow our clients to lower costs and focus on promoting and marketing their brand, product line and website while leveraging the investments we have made in technology and infrastructure to operate a dynamic digital presence.

Going Concern

The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis of accounting, which contemplates continuity of operations, realization of assets and liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business.  The accompanying financial statements do not reflect any adjustments that might result if the Company is unable to continue as a going concern.  The Company does not generate significant revenue, and has negative cash flows from operations, which raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.  The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern and appropriateness of using the going concern basis is dependent upon, among other things, an additional cash infusion. The Company has obtained funds from its shareholders since its inception through June 30, 2017. It is management’s plan to generate additional working capital from increasing sales from the Company’s service offerings, in addition to acquiring profitable service providers.

2.SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

This summary of significant accounting policies of CloudCommerce is presented to assist in understanding the Company’s financial statements. The financial statements and notes are representations of the Company’s management, which is responsible for their integrity and objectivity. These accounting policies conform to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and have been consistently applied in the preparation of the financial statements.

The Consolidated Financial Statements include the Company and its majority-owned subsidiary, Indaba Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Indaba”). All significant inter-company transactions are eliminated in consolidation.

Accounts receivable

The Company extends credit to its customers, who are located nationwide. Accounts receivable are customer obligations due under normal trade terms. The Company performs continuing credit evaluations of its customers’ financial condition. Management reviews accounts receivable on a regular basis, based on contracted terms and how recently payments have been received to determine if any such amounts will potentially be uncollected. The Company includes any balances that are determined to be uncollectible in its allowance for doubtful accounts. After all attempts to collect a receivable have failed, the receivable is written off. The balance of the allowance account at June 30, 2017 and June 30, 2016 are $10,493 and $45,584 respectively.

On November 30, 2016, the Company entered into an agreement with a third party to sell the rights, with recourse, to accounts receivable amounts due from our customers. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company may receive advances in amounts up to $400,000, based on the amounts we invoice our customers, for

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

a period of one year. Because the Company maintains the collectability risk of all outstanding balances, we record the amounts due from customers as a secured borrowing arrangement, with the customer balances at fair value in accounts receivable, including an allowance for any balances at risk of collectability, and the amount due to the third party as a liability.

On March 23, 2017, the Company amended the secured borrowing arrangement, which increased the maximum allowable balance by $100,000, to a total of $500,000. As of June 30, 2017, the balance due from this arrangement was $205,368.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the accompanying financial statements. Significant estimates made in preparing these financial statements include revenue recognition, the allowance for doubtful accounts, long-lived assets, intangible assets, business combinations, the deferred tax valuation allowance, and the fair value of stock options and warrants. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

The Company considers all highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.

Revenue Recognition

The Company recognizes income when the service is provided or when product is delivered. We present revenue, net of customer incentives. Most of the income is generated from professional services and site development fees. We provide online marketing services that we purchase from third parties. The gross revenue presented in our statement of operations is in accordance with ASC 605-45. We also offer professional services such as development services.  The fees for development services with multiple deliverables constitute a separate unit of accounting in accordance with ASC 605-25, which are recognized as the work is performed. Upfront fees for development services or other customer services are deferred until certain implementation or contractual milestones have been achieved. The terms of services contracts generally are for periods of less than one year. The deferred revenue as of June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $628,136 and $331,644, respectively.

We always strive to satisfy our customers by providing superior quality and service. Since we typically bill based on a Time and Materials basis, there are no returns for work delivered. When discrepancies or disagreements arise, we do our best to reconcile those by assessing the situation on a case-by-case basis and determining if any discounts can be given. Historically, no significant discounts have been granted.

Research and Development

Research and development costs are expensed as incurred. Total research and development costs were zero for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016.

Advertising Costs

The Company expenses the cost of advertising and promotional materials when incurred. Total advertising costs were $5,854 and $57,654 for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

The Company’s financial instruments, including cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and accrued liabilities are carried at cost, which approximates their fair value, due to the relatively short maturity of these instruments. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company’s notes payable have stated borrowing rates that are consistent with those currently available to the Company and, accordingly, the Company believes the carrying value of these debt instruments approximates their fair value.

Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. ASC Topic 820 established a three-tier fair value hierarchy which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (level 3 measurements). These tiers include:

·Level 1, defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices for identical instruments in active markets;
·Level 2, defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly or indirectly observable such as quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets or quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and
·Level 3, defined as unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions, such as valuations derived from valuation techniques in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable.

We measure certain financial instruments at fair value on a recurring basis. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company had no assets or liabilities that are required to be valued on a recurring basis.

Property and Equipment

Property and equipment are stated at cost, and are depreciated or amortized using the straight-line method over the following estimated useful lives:

Furniture, fixtures & equipment   7 Years
Computer equipment   5 Years
Commerce server   5 Years
Computer software   3 - 5 Years
Leasehold improvements   Length of the lease

 

Depreciation expenses were $25,371 and $21,721 for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets

The Company reviews its long-lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the assets may not be fully recoverable. To determine recoverability of a long-lived asset, management evaluates whether the estimated future undiscounted net cash flows from the asset are less than its carrying amount. If impairment is indicated, the long-lived asset would be written down to fair value. Fair value is determined by an evaluation of available price information at which assets could be bought or sold, including quoted market prices, if available, or the present value of the estimated future cash flows based on reasonable and supportable assumptions.

Indefinite Lived Intangibles and Goodwill Assets 

The Company accounts for business combinations under the acquisition method of accounting in accordance with ASC 805, “Business Combinations,” where the total purchase price is allocated to the tangible and identified intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on their estimated fair values. The purchase price is allocated using the information currently available, and may be adjusted, up to one year from acquisition date, after obtaining more information regarding, among other things, asset valuations, liabilities assumed and revisions to preliminary estimates. The purchase price in excess of the fair value of the tangible and identified intangible assets acquired less liabilities assumed is recognized as goodwill.

The Company tests for indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill impairment in the fourth quarter of each year and whenever events or circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the asset exceeds its fair value and may not be recoverable. In accordance with its policies, the Company performed a qualitative assessment of indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill at June 30, 2017, and determined there was no impairment of indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill.

Business Combinations 

The Company allocates the fair value of purchase consideration to the tangible assets acquired, liabilities assumed and intangible assets acquired based on their estimated fair values. The excess of the fair value of purchase consideration over the fair values of these identifiable assets and liabilities is recorded as goodwill. Such

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

valuations require management to make significant estimates and assumptions, especially with respect to intangible assets. Significant estimates in valuing certain intangible assets include, but are not limited to, future expected cash flows from acquired customer lists, acquired technology, and trade names from a market participant perspective, useful lives and discount rates. Management’s estimates of fair value are based upon assumptions believed to be reasonable, but which are inherently uncertain and unpredictable and, as a result, actual results may differ from estimates. During the measurement period, which is one year from the acquisition date, we may record adjustments to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the corresponding offset to goodwill. Upon the conclusion of the measurement period, any subsequent adjustments are recorded to earnings.

Concentrations of Business and Credit Risk

The Company operates in a single industry segment. The Company markets its services to companies and individuals in many industries and geographic locations. The Company’s operations are subject to rapid technological advancement and intense competition in the SAAS industry. Accounts receivable represent financial instruments with potential credit risk. The Company typically offers its customers credit terms. The Company makes periodic evaluations of the credit worthiness of its enterprise customers and other than obtaining deposits pursuant to its policies, it generally does not require collateral. In the event of nonpayment, the Company has the ability to terminate services.

Stock-Based Compensation

The Company addressed the accounting for share-based payment transactions in which an enterprise receives employee services in exchange for either equity instruments of the enterprise or liabilities that are based on the fair value of the enterprise’s equity instruments or that may be settled by the issuance of such equity instruments. The transactions are accounted for using a fair-value-based method and recognized as expenses in our statement of operations.

Stock-based compensation expense recognized during the period is based on the value of the portion of stock-based payment awards that is ultimately expected to vest. Stock-based compensation expense recognized in the consolidated statement of operations during the year ended June 30, 2017, included compensation expense for the stock-based payment awards granted prior to, but not yet vested, as of June 30, 2017 based on the grant date fair value estimated. Stock-based compensation expense recognized in the statement of operations for the year ended June 30, 2017 is based on awards ultimately expected to vest, or has been reduced for estimated forfeitures. Forfeitures are estimated at the time of grant and revised, if necessary, in subsequent periods if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates. The stock-based compensation expense recognized in the consolidated statements of operations during the year ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $502,000 and $485,993, respectively.

Basic and Diluted Net Income (Loss) per Share Calculations

Income (Loss) per Share dictates the calculation of basic earnings per share and diluted earnings per share. Basic earnings per share are computed by dividing income available to common shareholders by the weighted-average number of common shares available. Diluted earnings per share is computed similar to basic earnings per share except that the denominator is increased to include the number of additional common shares that would have been outstanding if the potential common shares had been issued and if the additional common shares were dilutive. The shares for employee options, warrants and convertible notes were used in the calculation of the income per share.

For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company has excluded 123,000,000 shares of common stock underlying options, 10,000 Series A Preferred shares convertible into 100,000,000 shares of common stock, 18,025 Series B Preferred shares convertible into 450,625,000 shares of common stock, and 23,421,500 shares of common stock underlying $93,686 in convertible notes, because their impact on the loss per share is anti-dilutive.

For the year ended June 30, 2016, the Company has excluded 123,000,000 shares of common stock underlying options, 10,000 Series A Preferred shares convertible into 100,000,000 shares of common stock, 18,025 Series B Preferred shares convertible into 450,625,000 shares of common stock, and 21,771,500 shares of common stock underlying $87,086 in convertible notes, because their impact on the loss per share is anti-dilutive.

Dilutive per share amounts are computed using the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding and potentially dilutive securities, using the treasury stock method if their effect would be dilutive.

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements

Management reviewed accounting pronouncements issued during the year ended June 30, 2017, and no pronouncements were adopted during the period.

Income Taxes

The Company uses the liability method of accounting for income taxes. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to financial statements carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases and operating loss and tax credit carry-forwards. The measurement of deferred tax assets and liabilities is based on provisions of applicable tax law. The measurement of deferred tax assets is reduced, if necessary, by a valuation allowance based on the amount of tax benefits that, based on available evidence, is not expected to be realized.

3.LIQUIDITY AND OPERATIONS

The Company had net loss of $2,042,504 for the year ended June 30, 2017 and net loss of $7,492,111 for the year ended June 30, 2016, and net cash used in operating activities of $867,850 and $1,082,707 for the same periods, respectively.

While the Company expects that its capital needs in the foreseeable future may be met by cash-on-hand and projected positive cash-flow, there is no assurance that the Company will be able to generate enough positive cash flow or have sufficient capital to finance its growth and business operations, or that such capital will be available on terms that are favorable to the Company or at all. In the current financial environment, it could become difficult for the Company to obtain equipment leases and other business financing.  There is no assurance that the Company would be able to obtain additional working capital through the private placement of common stock or from any other source.

Going Concern

The accompanying financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis of accounting, which contemplates continuity of operations, realization of assets and liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business.  The accompanying financial statements do not reflect any adjustments that might result if the Company is unable to continue as a going concern.  The Company does not generate significant revenue, and has negative cash flows from operations, which raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.  The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern and appropriateness of using the going concern basis is dependent upon, among other things, an additional cash infusion. The Company has obtained funds from its shareholders since its inception. It is management’s plan to generate additional working capital from increasing sales from its desktop and mobile service offerings, and then continue to pursue its business plan and purposes.

 

4.BUSINESS ACQUISITIONS

 

Indaba Group, LLC

On October 1, 2015, the Company completed the acquisition of Indaba Group, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company. As of that date, the Company’s operating subsidiary, Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation, merged with Indaba Group, LLC and the name of the combined subsidiary was changed to Indaba Group, Inc. (“Indaba”). The total purchase price of two million dollars ($2,000,000) was paid in the form of the issuance of ten thousand (10,000) shares of the Company's Series A Convertible Preferred Stock, at a liquidation preference of two hundred dollars ($200) per share and payment of working capital surplus in the amount of $55,601. As of the date of closing, Ryan Shields and Blake Gindi, two of the owners of Indaba Group, LLC, were appointed to the CloudCommerce Board of Directors. On June 23, 2017, Mr. Shields and Mr. Gindi resigned as members of the Board of Directors.

Under the purchase method of accounting, the transactions were valued for accounting purposes at $2,000,000, which was the fair value of Indaba at the time of acquisition. The assets and liabilities of Indaba were recorded at their respective fair values as of the date of acquisition. Since the Company determined there were no other separately identifiable intangible assets, any difference between the cost of the acquired entity and the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed is recorded as goodwill. The acquisition date estimated fair value of the consideration transferred consisted of the following:

Tangible assets acquired  $417,700 
Liabilities assumed   (193,889)
Net tangible assets   223,811 
Non-compete agreements   201,014 
Customer list   447,171 
Goodwill   1,128,004 
Total purchase price  $2,000,000 

 

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

Pro forma results

The following tables set forth the unaudited pro forma results of the Company as if the acquisition of Indaba had taken place on the first day of the period presented. These combined results are not necessarily indicative of the results that may have been achieved had the companies been combined as of the first day of the period presented.

  

Year ended,

June 30, 2016

Total revenues  $2,741,583 
Net loss   (7,550,277)
Basic and diluted net earnings per common share  $(0.07)
      

 

5.INTANGIBLE ASSETS

 

Domain Name

On June 26, 2015, the Company purchased the rights to the domain “CLOUDCOMMERCE.COM”, from a private party at a purchase price of $20,000, plus transaction costs of $202, which will be used as the main landing page for the Company. The total recorded cost of this domain of $20,202 has been included in other assets on the balance sheet. As of June 30, 2017, we have determined that this domain has an indefinite useful life, and as such, is not included in depreciation and amortization expense. The Company will assess this intangible asset annually for impairment, in addition to it being classified with indefinite useful life.

Trademark

On September 22, 2015, the Company purchased the trademark rights of “CLOUDCOMMERCE”, from a private party at a purchase price of $10,000. The total recorded cost of this trademark of $10,000 has been included in other assets on the balance sheet. The trademark expires in 2020 and may be renewed for an additional 10 years. Therefore, as of September 30, 2015, we determined that this intangible asset has a definite useful life of 174 months, and as such, will be included in depreciation and amortization expense. For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company included $690 in depreciation and amortization expense related to this trademark.

Non-Compete Agreements

On October 1, 2015, the Company acquired Indaba from three members of the limited liability company. At that time, we retained two of the members, who currently serve as the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer of Indaba. Both employees have non-compete agreements in place to protect the Company against the risk of either employee leaving Indaba to compete directly with us. We have calculated the value of those non-compete agreements at $201,014, with a useful life of two years, which coincides with the term of the non-compete agreement. This amount will be included in depreciation and amortization expense until September 30, 2017. For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company included $125,634 in depreciation and amortization expense related to these non-compete agreements.

Customer List

On October 1, 2015, the Company acquired Indaba, which brought an increase in revenue and many new customers. We have calculated the value of the customer list at $447,171, with a useful life of 3 years. This amount will be included in depreciation and amortization expense until September 30, 2018. For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company included $149,057 in depreciation and amortization expense related to the customer list.

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

The Company acquired certain intangible assets pursuant to the acquisition of Indaba Group, LLC and other acquisitions.  The following is the net book value of these assets:

    June 30, 2017  
          Accumulated        
    Gross     Amortization     Net  
Customer List   $ 447,171     $ (260,850   $ 186,321  
Non-Compete Agreements     201,014       (175,887 )     25,127  
Goodwill     1,128,003       -       1,128,003  
Total   $ 1,776,188     $ (436,737 )   $ 1,339,451  

 

Total amortization expense charged to operations for the year ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $275,380 and $162,046, respectively. The following table of remaining amortization of finite life intangible assets, for the years ended June 30, includes the intangible assets acquired during the Indaba acquisition, in addition to the CloudCommerce trademark:

2018  $ 174,873  
2019   37,954  
2020   690  
2021   690  
2022 and thereafter   6,034  
Total $ 220,241  

 

6.CREDIT FACILITIES

 

Line of Credit

The Company has assumed an outstanding liability related to a bank line of credit agreement from the acquisition of Indaba. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, the balances were zero and $83,540, respectively.

Secured Borrowing

On November 30, 2016, the Company entered into a 12 month agreement with a third party to sell the rights to amounts due from our customers, in exchange for a borrowing facility in amounts up to a total of $400,000. The agreement was amended on March 23, 2017, which increased the allowable borrowing amount by $100,000, to a maximum of $500,000. The proceeds from the facility are determined by the amounts we invoice our customers. The Company evaluated this facility in accordance with ASC 860, classifying it as a secured borrowing arrangement. As such, we record the amounts due from customers in accounts receivable and the amount due to the third party as a liability, presented as a “line of credit” on the Balance Sheet. The principal borrowed through this facility is secured by the accounts receivable balances, in addition to the other assets of the Company. During the term of this facility, the third party lender has a first priority security interest in the Company, and will, therefore, we will require such third party lender’s written consent to obligate the Company further or pledge our assets against additional borrowing facilities. Because of this position, it may be difficult

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

for the Company to secure additional secured borrowing facilities. The cost of this secured borrowing facility is 0.05% of the daily balance. During the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company included $33,733 in interest expense, related to the secured borrowing facility, and as of June 30, 2017, the outstanding balance was $205,368.

 

7.NOTES PAYABLE

 

During the quarter ended December 31, 2015, the Company signed addenda to each of its outstanding convertible notes, fixing the conversion price at $0.004. Before the addenda, the conversion price for each of the notes was tied to the trading price of the Company’s common stock. Because of that fluctuation, the Company was required to report derivative gains and losses each quarter, which was included in earnings, and an overall derivative liability balance on the balance sheet. Since the addenda, the Company has eliminated the derivative liability balance on the balance sheet and discontinued the gain/loss reporting on the income statement.

On March 25, 2013, the Company issued a convertible promissory note (the “March 2013 Note”) in the amount of up to $100,000, at which time an initial advance of $50,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The lender advanced an additional $20,000 on April 16, 2013, $15,000 on May 1, 2013 and $15,000 on May 16, 2013, for a total draw of $100,000. The terms of the March 2013 Note, as amended, allow the lender to convert all or part of the outstanding balance plus accrued interest, at any time after the effective date, at a conversion price of $0.004 per share. The March 2013 Note bears interest at a rate of 10% per year and matures on March 25, 2018. On May 23, 2014, the lender converted $17,000 of the $100,000 outstanding balance and accrued interest of $1,975 into 4,743,699 shares of common stock. On October 14, 2014, the lender converted $17,000 of the $100,000 outstanding balance and accrued interest of $2,645 into 4,911,370 shares of common stock. The balance of the March 2013 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $93,686, which includes $27,686 of accrued interest.

On January 12, 2016, the Company borrowed $100,000 from Bountiful Capital, LLC to cover operating costs. The loan was offered interest free on a short term basis, and was due February 12, 2016. As of the date of this filing, the loan has not been repaid, nor has the lender demanded payment. The Company is currently discussing options to either extend the maturity date or refinance the balance due.

On April 18, 2016, the Company issued a promissory note (the “April 2016 Note”) in the amount of up to $500,000, at which time an initial advance of $35,500 was received to cover operational expenses. The lender advanced an additional $41,000 on May 2, 2016, $35,000 on May 17, 2016, $160,000 on May 19, 2016, $34,000 on June 1, 2016, $21,000 on June 21, 2016, $33,500 on June 30, 2016, $10,000 on July 15, 2016, $33,000 on July 29, 2016, $35,500 on August 16, 2016, $28,000 on August 31, 2016, $33,500 on September 14, 2016, for a total draw of $500,000. The April 2016 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 60 months from the effective date of each tranche. The balance of the April 2016 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $526,012, which includes $26,012 of accrued interest.

On October 3, 2016, the Company issued a promissory note (the “October 2016 Note”) in the amount of up to $500,000, at which time an initial advance of $36,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The lender advanced an additional $48,000 on October 17, 2016, $34,000 on October 31, 2016, $27,000 on November 15, 2016, $34,000 on November 30, 2016, $28,500 on December 16, 2016, $21,000 on January 3, 2017, $50,000 on January 17, 2017, $29,000 on January 31, 2017, $15,000 on February 2, 2017, $30,000 on February 16, 2017$29,000 on March 1, 2017, $28,000 on March 16, 2017, $46,500 on April 3, 2017, $23,500 on April 17, 2017, and $20,500 on May 2, 2017, for a total draw of $500,000. The October 2016 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 60 months from the effective date of each tranche. The balance of the October 2016 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $511,672, which includes $11,672 of accrued interest.

On May 16, 2017, the Company issued a promissory note (the “May 16, 2017 Note”) in the amount of $38,000, at which time the entire balance of $38,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The May 16, 2017 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date. The balance of the May 16, 2017 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $38,234, which includes $234 of accrued interest.

On May 30, 2017, the Company issued a promissory note (the “May 30, 2017 Note”) in the amount of $46,000, at which time the entire balance of $46,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The May 30, 2017 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date. The balance of the May 30, 2017 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $46,195, which includes $195 of accrued interest.

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

On June 14, 2017, the Company issued a promissory note (the “June 14, 2017 Note”) in the amount of $26,000, at which time the entire balance of $26,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The June 14, 2017 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date. The balance of the June 14, 2017 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $26,057, which includes $57 of accrued interest.

On June 29, 2017, the Company issued a promissory note (the “June 29, 2017 Note”) in the amount of $23,500, at which time the entire balance of $23,500 was received to cover operational expenses. The June 29, 2017 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date. The balance of the June 29, 2017 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $23,503, which includes $3 of accrued interest.

Following is the five year maturity schedule for our notes payable:

Year ended June 30,  Amount Due
 2018   $ $1,299,500

 

8.CAPITAL STOCK

 

At June 30, 2017 the Company’s authorized stock consists of 2,000,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.001 per share. The Company is also authorized to issue 5,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value of $0.001 per share.  The rights, preferences and privileges of the holders of the preferred stock will be determined by the Board of Directors prior to issuance of such shares.

Series A Preferred

The Company has designated 10,000 shares of its preferred stock as Series A Preferred Stock. Each share of Series A Preferred Stock is convertible into 10,000 shares of the Company’s common stock. The holders of outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive dividends, payable quarterly, out of any assets of the Corporation legally available therefor, at the rate of $8 per share per annum, payable in preference and priority to any payment of any dividend on the common stock. As of June 30, 2017, the Company has 10,000 shares of Series A Preferred Stock outstanding.

Series B Preferred

The Company has designated 25,000 shares of its preferred stock as Series B Preferred Stock. Each share of Series B Preferred Stock shall have a stated value of $100. The Series B Preferred Stock is convertible into shares of fully paid and non-assessable shares of the Company's common stock by dividing the stated value by a conversion price of $0.004 per share. Series B Preferred Stock shall not be entitled to vote, as a separate class or otherwise, on any matter presented to the stockholders of the Company for their action or consideration at any meeting of stockholders of the Company. As of June 30, 2017, the Company has 18,025 shares of Series B Preferred Stock outstanding.

 

9.STOCK OPTIONS AND WARRANTS

 

Stock Options

On July 10, 2003, the Company adopted the Warp 9, Inc. Stock Option Plan for directors, executive officers, and employees of and key consultants to the Company. Pursuant to the now terminated plan, the Company could issue 5,000,000 shares of common stock. The plan was administered by the Company’s Board of Directors, and options granted under the plan could be either incentive options or nonqualified options. Each option was exercisable in full or in installment and at such time as designated by the Board. Notwithstanding any other provision of the plan or of any option agreement, each option expired on the date specified in the option agreement, which date was to be no later than the tenth anniversary of the date on which the option was granted (fifth anniversary in the case of an incentive option granted to a greater-than-10% stockholder). The purchase price per share of the common stock under each incentive option was to be no less than the fair market value of

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

the common stock on the date the option was granted (110% of the fair market value in the case of a greater-than-10% stockholder). The purchase price per share of the common stock under each nonqualified option was to be specified by the Board at the time the option is granted, and could be less than, equal to or greater than the fair market value of the shares of common stock on the date such nonqualified option was granted, but was to be no less than the par value of shares of common stock. The plan provided specific language as to the termination of options granted thereunder.

The Company used the historical industry index to calculate volatility, since the Company’s stock history did not represent the expected future volatility of the Company’s common stock. The fair value of options granted during the year ended June 30, 2016, was determined using the Black Scholes method with the following assumptions:

  Year Ended
  6/30/16
Risk free interest rate 6.00%
Stock volatility factor 145
Weighted average expected option life 7 years
Expected dividend yield none

 

A summary of the Company’s stock option activity and related information follows:

   Year ended
June 30, 2017
  Year ended
June 30, 2016
      Weighted     Weighted
      average     average
      exercise     exercise
   Options  price  Options  price
Outstanding -beginning of year   123,000,000   $0.013    91,000,000   $0.005 
Granted   —     $—      35,000,000   $0.013 
Exercised   —     $—      —     $—   
Forfeited   —     $—      (3,000,000)  $—   
Outstanding - end of year   123,000,000   $0.013    123,000,000   $0.012 
Exercisable at the end of year   94,095,890   $0.012    57,429,224   $0.012 
Weighted average fair value of                    
 options granted during the year       $—          $525,000 

 

As of June 30, 2017, the intrinsic value of the stock options was approximately $61,750, and stock option expense for the year ended June 30, 2017 was $502,000.

The Black Scholes option valuation model was developed for use in estimating the fair value of traded options, which do not have vesting restrictions and are fully transferable. In addition, option valuation models require the input of highly subjective assumptions, including the expected stock price volatility. Because the Company’s employee stock options have characteristics significantly different from those of traded options, and because changes in the subjective input assumptions can materially affect the fair value estimate, in management’s opinion, the existing models do not necessarily provide a reliable single measure of the fair value of its employee stock options.

The weighted average remaining contractual life of options outstanding, as of June 30, 2017 was as follows:

      Weighted
      Average
   Number of  remaining
Exercise  options  contractual
prices  outstanding  life (years)
$0.015    35,000,000    5.16 
$0.013    60,000,000    4.60 
$0.013    15,000,000    4.72 
$0.053    12,500,000    2.12 
$0.004    500,000    4.29 
      123,000,000      

 

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

Warrants

During the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company issued no warrants for services. A summary of the Company’s warrant activity and related information follows:

   Year End  Year End
   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
      Weighted     Weighted
      average     average
      exercise     exercise
   Options  price  Options  price
Outstanding -beginning of year   —     $—      28,019,163   $0.003 
Granted   —     $—      —     $—   
Exercised   —     $—      (28,019,163)  $0.003 
Forfeited   —     $—      —     $—   
Outstanding - end of year   —     $—      —     $—   

 

On June 22, 2016, all warrant holders exercised their outstanding warrants, on a cashless basis, resulting in 24,109,404 shares of restricted common stock being issued. As of June 30 2017, there are no issued or outstanding warrants.

 

10.RELATED PARTIES

 

On January 12, 2016, the Company borrowed $100,000 from Bountiful Capital, LLC to cover operating costs. The loan was offered interest free on a short term basis, and was due February 12, 2016. As of the date of this filing, the loan has not been repaid, nor has the lender demanded payment. The Company is currently discussing options to either extend the maturity date or refinance the balance due. The Chief Financial Officer of the Company, Greg Boden, is also the President of Bountiful Capital, LLC. Therefore, this loan transaction was with a related party.

On April 18, 2016, the Company issued a promissory note in the amount of $500,000 to Bountiful Capital, LLC, the details of which are included in footnote 7 “Notes Payable”.

On October 3, 2016, the Company issued a promissory note (the “October 2016 Note”) in the amount of up to $500,000 to Bountiful Capital, LLC, the details of which are included in footnote 7 “Notes Payable”.

On October 7, 2016, Indaba borrowed $40,000 from Jack Gindi to cover operating expenses. Jack is the father of Indaba’s Chief Technology Officer, Blake Gindi, and a former owner of Indaba. The loan was repaid in four installments of $10,000 each, on February 8, 2017, February 21, 2017, March 16, 2017 and April 7, 2017.

On May 25, 2017, Indaba borrowed $40,000 from Jack Gindi to cover operating expenses. The loan was paid in full on June 23, 2017.

Bountiful Capital, LLC, loaned the Company $38,000 on May 16, 2017, $46,000 on May 30, 2017, $26,000 on June 14, 2017, and $23,500 on June 29, 2017, as unsecured promissory notes. The terms of the notes include interest of 5% and are due and payable upon demand, but in no case later than 36 months after the effective date.

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

11.CONCENTRATIONS

 

For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company had three major customers who represented approximately 58% of total revenue. For the year ended June 30, 2016, the Company had three major customers who represented 44% of total revenue. At June 30, 2017 and 2016, accounts receivable from two and three customers, respectively, represented approximately 52% and 48% of total accounts receivable, respectively. The customers comprising the concentrations within the accounts receivable are not the same customers that comprise the concentrations with the revenues discussed above.

12.COMMITMENTS

 

Operating Leases

On August 26, 2013, the Company signed a two year lease which commenced on October 1, 2013 for approximately 2,534 square feet of office space at 1933 Cliff Dr., Suite 11, Santa Barbara, California 93109 for approximately $4,308 per month. The Company did not renew the lease and moved to a new location on March 1, 2016. Beginning March 1, 2016, the Company moved into Suite 1, within the same building, on a month-to-month arrangement, for approximately $3,000 per month.

On December 10, 2012, the management of Indaba signed a lease which commenced January 16, 2013 for approximately 3,300 square feet at 2854 Larimer Street, Denver, CO 80205, for approximately $3,500 per month. The original lease term expired February 28, 2016, but was extended until February 28, 2017, at a rate of $5,800 per month, then extended again on March 6, 2017 for an additional 12 months, at a rate of $5,850 per month.

The following is a schedule, by years, of future minimum rental payments required under the operating lease.

Years Ending
June 30,
  Rent Payment
 2018   $46,800 

 

Total lease expense for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $105,391 and $103,423, respectively. The Company is also required to pay its pro rata share of taxes, building maintenance costs, and insurance in according to the lease agreement.

On May 21, 2014, the Company entered into a settlement agreement with the landlord of our previous location, to make monthly payments on past due rent totaling $227,052. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company will make monthly payments of $350 on a reduced balance of $40,250. Upon payment of $40,250, the Company will record a gain on extinguishment of debt of $186,802. As of June 30, 2017, the Company recorded the outstanding balance under this settlement agreement as a long-term accrued expense, with the current portion of the debt recorded in accrued expenses. As of June 30, 2017, the Company owed $27,300 on the outstanding reduced payment terms.

Legal Matters

The Company may be involved in legal actions and claims arising in the ordinary course of business, from time to time, none of which at the time are considered to be material to the Company’s business or financial condition.

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

13.SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS INFORMATION

 

During the year ended June 30, 2017, we had no non-cash financing activities.

During the year ended June 30, 2016, we had the following non-cash financing activities:

·         Decreased notes payable by $2,041,253 and decreased the discount on the notes of $362,318, increased Series B Preferred stock by $18 and increased additional paid-in capital by $1,678,917 for preferred shares as a result of the exchange of debt for preferred stock.

·         Decreased accounts payable by $11,108 and a gain in extinguishment of debt of $11,108, due to the settlement of a past due liability.

·         Issuance of Series A Convertible Preferred stock valued at $2,000,000 for the purchase of Indaba Group, LLC.

14.SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

Management has evaluated subsequent events according to ASC TOPIC 855 as of the date of the financial statements and has determined that the following subsequent events are reportable.

On July 20, 2017, the Company created a wholly-owned subsidiary, called Parscale Digital, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“Parscale Digital”). On August 1, 2017, Parscale Digital entered into an agreement and plan of merger with Parscale Creative, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“Parscale Creative”), Parscale Digital being the surviving entity. Parscale Creative was founded by Brad Parscale, and included certain client relationships that were spun off from Mr. Parscale’s previous firm, Giles-Parscale, and is in the business of digital advertising, design, and website development. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company issued 90,000 shares of Series D Preferred Stock to Mr. Parscale. This transaction was announced and closed on August 1, 2017. Each share of Series D Preferred Stock has a face value of $100, and is convertible into common stock at a ratio of 2,500 shares of common stock per share of preferred stock, and pays a quarterly dividend, calculated as (1/90,000) x (5% of the Adjusted Gross Revenue) of the Company’s subsidiary Parscale Digital. Adjusted Gross Revenue shall mean the top line gross revenue of Parscale Digital, as calculated under GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) less any reselling revenue attributed to third party advertising products or service, such as, but not limited to, search engine keyword campaign fees, social media campaign fees, radio or television advertising fees, and the like.

On July 31, 2017, the Company entered into an exchange agreement (the “Exchange Agreement”) with Bountiful Capital, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company (“Bountiful Capital”), pursuant to which Bountiful Capital has agreed to cancel certain promissory notes , and waive any unpaid interest thereunder, including the outstanding principal in the amount of $1,442,500, in exchange for the issuance by the Company of 14,425 shares of the Company’s newly designated Series C Preferred Stock (the “Series C Preferred Stock”) to Bountiful Capital. Pursuant to the terms of the Exchange Agreement, Bountiful Capital agreed that upon delivery of the Series C Preferred Stock to Bountiful Capital, the notes shall be deemed fully paid and satisfied, null and void and no interest, fees or principal shall be due thereon. Each share of Series C Preferred Stock has a face value of $100, and is convertible into common stock at a price of $0.01 per common share.

On August 1, 2017, the Company entered into a purchase agreement with Brad Parscale, to purchase his company, Parscale Media, LLC, a website hosting business. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company agreed to pay Mr. Parscale $1,000,000 in cash, upon closing the transaction, but in no event later than January 1, 2018.

On August 1, 2017, the Company signed a lease for approximately 8,290 square feet at 321 Sixth Street, San Antonio, TX 78215, for $9,800 per month, expiring July 31, 2022. This office space is primarily used by our subsidiary, Parscale Digital.

On August 1, 2017, we granted nonqualified stock options to purchase up to 10,000,000 shares of our common stock to Jill Giles, the creative director of Parscale Digital. The stock options vest at a rate of 1/36th per month over three years, and are exercisable at a price of $0.01 per share, beginning August 1, 2018.

 

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

The Company received the following advances on unsecured promissory notes:

-July 10, 2017, received $105,000;
-July 14, 2017, received $50,500;
-July 30, 2017, received $53,500;
-August 3, 2017, received $25,000;
-August 15, 2017, received $34,000;
-August 28, 2017, received $92,000; and
-October 6, 2017, received $63,600.

 

15.INCOME TAXES

 

The Company files income tax returns in the U.S. Federal jurisdiction, and the state of California. With few exceptions, the Company is no longer subject to U.S. federal, state and local, or non-U.S. income tax examinations by tax authorities for years before 2013.

Deferred income taxes have been provided by temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes and the amounts used for tax purposes. To the extent allowed by GAAP, we provide valuation allowances against the deferred tax assets for amounts when the realization is uncertain. Included in the balances at June 30, 2017 and 2016, are no tax positions for which the ultimate deductibility is highly certain, but for which there is uncertainty about the timing of such deductibility. Because of the impact of deferred tax accounting, other than interest and penalties, the disallowance of the shorter deductibility period would not affect the annual effective tax rate but would accelerate the payment of cash to the taxing authority to an earlier period.

The Company's policy is to recognize interest accrued related to unrecognized tax benefits in interest expense and penalties in operating expenses. During the periods ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company did not recognize interest and penalties.

 

16.DEFERRED TAX BENEFIT

 

Deferred taxes are provided on a liability method whereby deferred tax assets are recognized for deductible temporary differences and operating loss and tax credit carry-forwards and deferred tax liabilities are recognized for taxable temporary differences. Temporary differences are the differences between the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and their tax bases. Deferred tax assets are reduced by a valuation allowance when, in the opinion of management, it is more likely than not that some portion or all of the deferred tax assets will not be realized. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are adjusted for the effects of changes in tax laws and rates on the date of enactment.

Net deferred tax assets consist of the following components as of June 30, 2017 and 2016:

   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
Deferred tax assets:          
   NOL carryforward  $5,680,400   $4,900,400 
   R&D carryforward   113,100    113,100 
   Accrued vacation payable   45,900    45,900 
   Allowance for doubtful accounts   4,100    17,800 
   Depreciation   3,000    —   
Deferred tax liabilities:          
   Depreciation   —      (900)
           
Valuation allowance   (5,846,500)   (5,076,300)
Net deferred tax asset  $—     $—   

 

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

JUNE 30, 2017 AND 2016

 

The income tax provision differs from the amount of income tax determined by applying the U.S. federal and state income tax rate of 39% to pretax income from continuing operations for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 due to the following:

   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
Book income  $(827,800)  $(2,858,700)
Nondeductible expenses   200,200    602,100 
Accrued vacation payable   22,300    22,300 
Allowance for bad debt   (13,700)   15,900 
Depreciation   2,100    (16,500)
           
Valuation allowance   616,900    2,234,900 
Income tax expense  $—     $—   

 

At June 30, 2017, the Company had net operating loss carryforwards of approximately $9,246,000, that may be offset against future taxable income through 2037. No tax benefit has been reported in the June 30, 2017 and 2016 consolidated financial statements since the potential tax benefit is offset by a valuation allowance of the same amount.

Due to the change in ownership provisions of the Tax Reform Act of 1986, net operating loss carryforwards for Federal income tax reporting purposes are subject to annual limitations. Should a change in ownership occur, net operating loss carryforwards may be limited as to use in future years. 

 

 

ITEM 9. CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE.

None

ITEM 9A. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

Management, with the participation of the Company's executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, evaluated the effectiveness of the Company's disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) and Rule 15d-15(e) of the Exchange Act of 1934, as amended), as of the end of the period covered by this report to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Company in the reports that it files or submits under the Act is (i) recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periods specified in the Commission's rules and forms and (ii) accumulated and communicated to the Company's management, including its principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

Based on that evaluation, our management concluded that, as of June 30, 2017, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective due to the following material weaknesses:

1. lack of segregation of duties; and

2. failure to implement accounting controls of acquired businesses.

To the extent reasonably possible given our limited resources, we intend to take measures to cure the aforementioned weaknesses.

Our management, including our principal executive officer and principal financial officer, do not expect that our disclosure controls and procedures or our internal controls will prevent all error or fraud.  A control system, no matter how well conceived and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the control system are met.  Further, the design of a control system must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints and the benefits of controls must be considered relative to their costs.  Due to the inherent limitations in all control systems, no evaluation of controls can provide absolute assurance that all control issues and instances of fraud, if any, have been detected. 

To address the material weaknesses, we performed additional analysis and other post-closing procedures in an effort to ensure our consolidated financial statements included in this report have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.  Accordingly, management believes that the financial statements included in this report fairly present in all material respects our financial condition, results of operations and cash flows for the periods presented.

Management’s Annual Report on Internal Control over Financial Reporting

Our management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting as defined in Rule 13a-15(f) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.  Our internal control over financial reporting is a process designed to provide reasonable assurance to our management and board of directors regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of the financial statements for external purposes in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Our internal control over financial reporting includes those policies and procedures that (i) pertain to the maintenance of records that, in reasonable detail, accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of the Company; (ii) provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America, and that receipts and expenditures of the Company are being made only in accordance with authorizations of management and directors of the Company; and (iii) provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use, or disposition of the Company’s assets that could have a material effect on the financial statements

 

 

Our management assessed the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting as of June 30, 2017.  In making this assessment, our management used the criteria set forth by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission ("COSO") in Internal Control-Integrated Framework (2013).  A material weakness is a deficiency, or a combination of deficiencies, in internal control over financial reporting, such that there is a reasonable possibility that a material misstatement of our annual or interim financial statements will not be prevented or detected on a timely basis.  

Management has identified control deficiencies regarding the lack of segregation of duties and the need for a stronger internal control environment. Management of the Company believes that these material weaknesses are primarily due to the continued integration of the 2016 acquisition of Indaba. The small size of the Company’s accounting staff may prevent adequate controls in the future, such as segregation of duties, due to the cost/benefit of such remediation.  We do expect to retain additional personnel to remediate these control deficiencies in the future.

Because of the above material weakness, management has concluded that we did not maintain effective internal control over financial reporting as of June 30, 2017, based on the criteria established in “Internal Control-Integrated Framework” issued by the COSO.

No Attestation Report by Independent Registered Accountant

The effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting as of June 30, 2017 has not been audited by our independent registered public accounting firm by virtue of our exemption from such requirement as a smaller reporting company.

Changes in Internal Controls over Financial Reporting

There have been no changes in the Company’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the Company’s last fiscal quarter of fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.

Inherent Limitations on Effectiveness of Controls

The Company’s management does not expect that its disclosure controls or its internal control over financial reporting will prevent or detect all error and all fraud. A control system, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the control system’s objectives will be met. The design of a control system must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and the benefits of controls must be considered relative to their costs. Further, because of the inherent limitations in all control systems, no evaluation of controls can provide absolute assurance that misstatements due to error or fraud will not occur or that all control issues and instances of fraud, if any, within the Company have been detected. These inherent limitations include the realities that judgments in decision making can be faulty and that breakdowns can occur because of simple error or mistake. Controls can also be circumvented by the individual acts of some persons, by collusion of two or more people, or management override of the controls. The design of any system of controls is based in part on certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events, and there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions. Projections of any evaluation of controls effectiveness to future periods are subject to risks. Over time, controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions or deterioration in the degree of compliance with policies or procedures.

 

ITEM 9B. OTHER INFORMATION

None.

 

 

PART III

ITEM 10. DIRECTORS, EXECUTIVE OFFICERS, AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

The following table lists the executive officers and directors of the Company:

Name  Age  Position
Andrew Van Noy   34   Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman
Gregory Boden
   46   Chief Financial Officer, Corporate Secretary, and Director
Zachary Bartlett   35   Vice President of Communications and Director
Bradley Parscale   41   Director

 

Andrew Van Noy, age 34, has been a director of the Company since November 17, 2012. Mr. Van Noy has been the President of the Company since April 24, 2012 and the Chief Executive Officer of the Company since August 13, 2012. He was the Vice President of Sales and Marketing of the Company from May 1, 2011 to November 17, 2012 and Executive Vice President of the Company from November 17, 2012 to April 24, 2012. Mr. Van Noy came to the Company with experience in the private equity and investment banking industry, where he served from April 2006 to December 2008 as Director of Velocity of Money, a boutique real estate private equity firm, and managed over $300 million of transactions at Morgan Stanley’s global banking headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah. From January 2009 to April 2011, Mr. Van Noy served as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for PageTransformer, a company which provided web and software development for iPad, iPhone, and Android devices. The Board of Directors believes that Mr. Noy is qualified to serve as a director because of his experience in executive roles and his experience with re-branding and re-structuring of the Company, including the launch of our Magento platform.

Gregory Boden, age 46, has been a director of the Company since November 17, 2011 and the Corporate Secretary of the Company since February 11, 2013. On April 24, 2012 Mr. Boden was appointed Chief Financial Officer of the Company. From June 1, 2011 to March 1, 2012, Mr. Boden served as an independent contractor assisting the Company in accounting and financial reporting matters. In addition to his position as Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Boden has served since January 1, 2011 as the President of Bountiful Capital, LLC, a Santa Barbara based private equity company. Prior to joining the Company, from September 2006 to October 2009, Mr. Boden worked in public accounting in the audit practice of KPMG, LLP, after which, from October 2009 to December 2010, he and managed the franchise accounting and cash application departments of Select Staffing, a nationwide staffing company. Mr. Boden received his Master of Accountancy degree from the University of Denver. The Board of Directors believes that Mr. Boden is qualified to serve as a director because of his management and industry experience, in addition to his understanding of accounting and financial reporting.

Zachary Bartlett, age 35, has been a director of the Company since July 2012. In July, 2012 Mr. Bartlett was appointed Vice President of Operations of the Company. In October, 2015 Mr. Bartlett was appointed Vice President of Communications of the Company. From July, 2011 to July, 2012, Mr. Bartlett served as an independent contractor assisting the Company in project management matters. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Bartlett was the Creative Director of Crowbar Studios, Inc., a graphic design and web development firm founded by Mr. Bartlett in 2008. From 2004 to 2008, he held the position of Art and Brand consultant at Demon International, a snowboard accessories company. In 2009, Mr. Bartlett was one of the founders of Page Transformer, Inc., a company that provided web and software development for iPad, iPhone, and Android devices. Mr. Bartlett received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in graphic design from Brigham Young University in 2004. The Board of Directors believes that Mr. Bartlett is qualified to serve as a director because of his industry experience and his understanding of industry trends.

 

Bradley Parscale, age 41, has served as a director of the Company since August 1, 2017. He has served as President of Giles-Parscale, Inc., a privately held digital agency delivering holistic branding, design, and web development solutions based in San Antonio, Texas, for the past five years. Prior to serving as President of Giles-Parscale, Inc., Mr. Parscale was owner of Parscale Media, LLC, a web development and hosting firm. In 1999, Mr. Parscale received his Bachelor of Science in Business Finance, International Business and Economics from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. The Board of Directors believes that Mr. Parscale is qualified to serve as a director of the Company because of the depth of his experience and knowledge of digital media.

No director is required to make any specific amount or percentage of his business time available to us. Our officer intends to devote such amount of his time to our affairs as is required or deemed appropriate by us.

Family Relationships

There are no family relationships among our executive officers and directors.

Involvement in Certain Legal Proceedings

During the past ten years, none of our directors, executive officers, promoters, control persons, or nominees has been:

  the subject of any bankruptcy petition filed by or against any business of which such person was a general partner or executive officer either at the time of the bankruptcy or within two years prior to that time;
  convicted in a criminal proceeding or is subject to a pending criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations and other minor offenses);
  subject to any order, judgment, or decree, not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, of any court of competent jurisdiction or any Federal or State authority, permanently or temporarily enjoining, barring, suspending or otherwise limiting his involvement in any type of business, securities or banking activities;
  found by a court of competent jurisdiction (in a civil action), the Commission or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to have violated a federal or state securities or commodities law;
  the subject of, or a party to, any Federal or State judicial or administrative order, judgment, decree, or finding, not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, relating to an alleged violation of (a) any Federal or State securities or commodities law or regulation; (b) any law or regulation respecting financial institutions or insurance companies including, but not limited to, a temporary or permanent injunction, order of disgorgement or restitution, civil money penalty or temporary or permanent cease-and-desist order, or removal or prohibition order; or (c) any law or regulation prohibiting mail or wire fraud or fraud in connection with any business entity; or
  the subject of, or a party to, any sanction or order, not subsequently reversed, suspended or vacated, of any self-regulatory organization (as defined in Section 3(a)(26) of the Exchange Act (15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(26))), any registered entity (as defined in Section 1(a)(29) of the Commodity Exchange Act (7 U.S.C. 1(a)(29))), or any equivalent exchange, association, entity or organization that has disciplinary authority over its members or persons associated with a member.

 

Board Committees

The Board of Directors has not had an Audit Committee since February 2006. Until the Company re-establishes an audit committee, the Board of Directors acts as the audit committee. Due to his experience in public accounting and his understanding of GAAP, we believe that Mr. Boden, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer, fills the role of “audit committee financial expert” as defined in Item 407(d) of Regulation S-K promulgated by the SEC. Because Mr. Boden is the Chief Financial Officer of the Company, he is not independent.

Code of Conduct

The Company has adopted a Code of Conduct that applies to all of its directors, officers and employees. Any waiver of the provisions of the Code of Conduct for executive officers and directors may be made only by the Audit Committee, when formed, or the full Board of Directors and, in the case of a waiver for members of the Audit Committee, by the Board of Directors. Any such waivers will be promptly disclosed to the Company’s shareholders. A copy of our Code of Conduct will be provided to any person requesting same without charge. To request a copy of

 

our Code of Conduct please make written request to our Chief Executive Officer c/o CloudCommerce, Inc. at 1933 Cliff Dr., Suite 1, Santa Barbara, California 93109.

Compliance with Section 16(A) of Exchange Act

Section 16(a) of the Exchange Act requires the Company’s officers and directors, and certain persons who own more than 10% of a registered class of the Company’s equity securities (collectively, “Reporting Persons”), to file reports of ownership and changes in ownership (“Section 16 Reports”) with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Reporting Persons are required by the SEC to furnish the Company with copies of all Section 16 Reports they file. Based solely on its review of the copies of such Section 16 Reports received by the Company, or written representations received from certain Reporting Persons, all Section 16(a) filing requirements applicable to the Company’s Reporting Persons during and with respect to the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 have been complied with on a timely basis.

Changes in Nominating Procedures

None. 

ITEM 11. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

Compensation Discussion and Analysis

The following Compensation Discussion and Analysis describes the material elements of compensation for our executive officers identified in the Summary Compensation Table (“Named Executive Officers”), and executive officers that we may hire in the future. As more fully described below, our Board of Directors makes all decisions for the total direct compensation of our executive officers, including the Named Executive Officers. We do not have a compensation committee, so all decisions with respect to management compensation are made by the whole board.

Compensation Program Objectives and Rewards

Our compensation philosophy is based on the premise of attracting, retaining, and motivating exceptional leaders, setting high goals, working toward the common objectives of meeting the expectations of customers and stockholders, and rewarding outstanding performance. Following this philosophy, in determining executive compensation, we consider all relevant factors, such as the competition for talent, our desire to link pay with performance in the future, the use of equity to align executive interests with those of our stockholders, individual contributions, teamwork and performance, and each executive’s total compensation package. We strive to accomplish these objectives by compensating all executives with total compensation packages consisting of a combination of competitive base salary and incentive compensation.

To date, we have not applied a formal compensation program to determine the compensation of the Named Executives Officers. In the future, as we and our management team expand, our Board of Directors expects to add independent members, form a compensation committee comprised of independent directors, and apply the compensation philosophy and policies described in this section of the 10-K.

The primary purpose of the compensation and benefits described below is to attract, retain, and motivate highly talented individuals when we do hire, who will engage in the behaviors necessary to enable us to succeed in our mission while upholding our values in a highly competitive marketplace. Different elements are designed to engender different behaviors, and the actual incentive amounts which may be awarded to each Named Executive Officer are subject to the annual review of the Board of Directors. The following is a brief description of the key elements of our planned executive compensation structure.

·Base salary and benefits are designed to attract and retain employees over time.
·Incentive compensation awards are designed to focus employees on the business objectives for a particular year.
·Equity incentive awards, such as stock options and non-vested stock, focus executives’ efforts on the behaviors within the recipients’ control that they believe are designed to ensure our long-term success as reflected in increases to our stock prices over a period of several years, growth in our profitability and other elements.

 

·Severance and change in control plans are designed to facilitate the Company’s ability to attract and retain executives as we compete for talented employees in a marketplace where such protections are commonly offered. We currently have not given separation benefits to any of our Name Executive Officers.

Benchmarking

We have not yet adopted benchmarking but may do so in the future. When making compensation decisions, our Board of Directors may compare each element of compensation paid to our Named Executive Officers against a report showing comparable compensation metrics from a group that includes both publicly-traded and privately-held companies. Our Board believes that while such peer group benchmarks are a point of reference for measurement, they are not necessarily a determining factor in setting executive compensation as each executive officer’s compensation relative to the benchmark varies based on scope of responsibility and time in the position. We have not yet formally established our peer group for this purpose.

The Elements of CloudCommerce’s Compensation Program

Base Salary

Executive officer base salaries are based on job responsibilities and individual contribution. The Board reviews the base salaries of our executive officers, including our Named Executive Officers, considering factors such as corporate progress toward achieving objectives (without reference to any specific performance-related targets) and individual performance experience and expertise. None of our Named Executive Officers have employment agreements with us. Additional factors reviewed by the Board of Directors in determining appropriate base salary levels and raises include subjective factors related to corporate and individual performance. For the year ended June 30, 2017, all executive officer base salary decisions were approved by the Board of Directors.

Our Board of Directors determines base salaries for the Named Executive Officers at the beginning of each fiscal year, or during the year if needed, and the Board proposes new base salary amounts, if appropriate, based on its evaluation of individual performance and expected future contributions.

Incentive Compensation Awards

During the fiscal years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company did not have an incentive compensation plan.

Equity Incentive Awards

Our 2003 Stock Option Plan for directors, officers, employees and key consultants (the “2003 Plan”) which authorized the issuance of up to 5,000,000 shares of our common stock pursuant to the 2003 Plan terminated upon the expiration of the remaining options granted under the 2003 Plan on May 24, 2014. In the future, we plan to establish a new management stock option plan pursuant to which stock options may be authorized and granted to our executive officers, directors, employees and key consultants. We expect to authorize up to 10% of our issued and outstanding common stock for future issuance under such plan. We believe that stock option awards motivate our employees to work to improve our business and stock price performance, thereby further linking the interests of our senior management and our stockholders. The Board considers several factors in determining whether awards are granted to an executive officer, including those previously described, as well as the executive’s position, his or her performance and responsibilities, and the amount of options, if any, currently held by the officer and their vesting schedule. Our policy prohibits backdating options or granting them retroactively. As of June 30, 2014, no stock options granted under the 2013 Plan remain outstanding and the 2003 Plan has been terminated. As of June 30, 2017, 123,000,000 stock options granted outside of the 2003 Plan are outstanding.

Benefits and Prerequisites

At this stage of our business we have limited benefits and no prerequisites for our employees other than paid time off that are generally comparable to those offered by other small private and public companies or as may be required by applicable state employment laws. We may adopt retirement plans and confer other fringe benefits for our executive officers in the future if our business grows sufficiently to enable us to afford them.

 

 

Separation and Change in Control Arrangements

We do not have any employment agreements with our Named Executive Officers. We have employment agreements with two employees of Indaba, which expire September 30, 2017, and will not be renewed. No employee is eligible for specific benefits or payments if their employment or engagement terminates in a separation or if there is a change of control.

Executive Officer Compensation

The following summary compensation table sets forth certain information concerning compensation paid to the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and its most highly paid executive officers whose total annual salary and bonus for services rendered in all capacities for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017 was $100,000 or more.

Summary Compensation Table

 

Name and Principal Position

Fiscal

Year

Salary Option Awards(1)

All Other

Compensation

Total  
             

Andrew Van Noy (2)

Chief Executive Officer, President, and Director

2017

2016

 

$195,000

$188,175

 

-0-

$300,000

 

-0-

-0-

 

$195,000

$488,175

 

Gregory Boden

Chief Financial Officer, Corporate Secretary, and Director

2017

2016

 

 

 

$80,400

$80,400

 

 

-0-

$75,000

 

 

-0-

-0-

 

 

$80,400

$155,400

 

 

Zachary Bartlett (3)

Vice President of Communications and Director

2017

2016

 

$138,000

$135,270

 

-0-

$150,000

 

-0-

-0-

 

$138,000 $285,270

 

                 

 

(1)The amounts in this column reflect the grant-date fair value of stock options with respect to the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, in accordance with applicable accounting guidance related to stock based compensation. For a description of the assumptions used in determining the value of the options, see the notes to the consolidated financial statements.
(2)Mr. Van Noy has been the President of the Company since April 24, 2012 and the Chief Executive Officer of the Company since August 13, 2012. Mr. Van Noy’s base compensation was $140,400 per year, beginning January 1, 2014, which was increased to $195,000 per year beginning on August 16, 2015.
(3)Mr. Bartlett has been the Vice President of Communications for the Company since July 2012. As Vice President of Operations his compensation was $116,160 per year beginning on January 1, 2014 and increased to $138,000 on August 16, 2015.

Outstanding Equity Awards at Fiscal Year-End

The following table sets forth information with respect to unexercised stock options, stock that has not vested, and equity incentive plan awards held by the Company’s executive officers at June 30, 2017.

Name Number of Securities Underlying Unexercised Options Exercisable

Number of Securities Underlying Unexercised Options

Unexercisable

Option Exercise Price Option Expiration Date

Gregory Boden (1)

Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary

 

500,000

2,500,000

8,018,265

3,082,192

- 0 -

- 0 -

1,981,735

1,917,808

$0.0040

$0.0053

$0.0131

$0.0150

October 12, 2021

August 13, 2019

February 3, 2022

August 25, 2022

 

 

Andrew Van Noy (2) Chief Executive Officer and President

 

5,000,000

24,054,795

11,410,959

12,328,767

- 0 -

5,945,205

3,589,041

7,671,233

$0.0053

$0.0131

$0.0130

$0.0150

August 13, 2019

February 3, 2022

March 20, 2022

August 25, 2022

Zachary Bartlett (3) Vice President of Communications

5,000,000

16,036,530

6,164,384

 

- 0 -

3,963,470

3,835,616

$0.0053

$0.0131

$0.0150

August 13, 2019

February 3, 2022

August 25, 2022

 

(1)On October 12, 2011, Mr. Boden received stock options to purchase 500,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.004 per share exercisable for a period of ten years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/48 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested. On August 13, 2012, Mr. Boden received stock options to purchase 2,500,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.0053 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested. On February 3, 2015, Mr. Boden received stock options to purchase 10,000,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.0131 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested. On August 25, 2015, Mr. Boden received stock options to purchase 5,000,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.015 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested.
(2)On August 13, 2012, Mr. Van Noy received stock options to purchase 5,000,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.0053 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested. On February 3, 2015, Mr. Van Noy received stock options to purchase 30,000,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.0131 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested. On March 20, 2015, Mr. Van Noy received stock options to purchase 15,000,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.013 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested. On August 25, 2015, Mr. Van Noy received stock options to purchase 20,000,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.015 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested.
(3)On August 13, 2012, Mr. Bartlett received stock options to purchase 5,000,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.0053 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested. On February 3, 2015, Mr. Bartlett received stock options to purchase 20,000,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.0131 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested. On August 25, 2015, Mr. Bartlett received stock options to purchase 10,000,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $0.015 per share exercisable for a period of seven years from the date of grant. These stock options vest at a rate of 1/36 per month commencing on the date of grant until all of the options are vested.

Option Exercises and Stock Vested

None of the Company’s executive officers exercised any stock options or acquired stock through vesting of an equity award during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017.

Director Compensation

The Company’s directors did not receive any compensation for their services rendered to the Company as directors during the fiscal years ended June 30, 2017 and June 30, 2016.

 

 

Employment Agreements

The Company has not entered into any employment agreements with its executive officers to date. The Company may enter into employment agreements with its executive officers in the future.

ITEM 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT AND RELATED STOCKHOLDER MATTERS

The following table sets forth the names of our executive officers and directors and all persons known by us to beneficially own 5% or more of the issued and outstanding common stock of CloudCommerce at October 6, 2017. Beneficial ownership is determined in accordance with the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission. In computing the number of shares beneficially owned by a person and the percentage of ownership of that person, shares of common stock subject to options held by that person that are currently exercisable or become exercisable within 60 days of October 6, 2017 are deemed outstanding even if they have not actually been exercised. Those shares, however, are not deemed outstanding for the purpose of computing the percentage ownership of any other person. The percentage ownership of each beneficial owner is based on 130,252,778 outstanding shares of common stock. Except as otherwise listed below, the address of each person is c/o CloudCommerce, Inc., 1933 Cliff Drive, Suite 1, Santa Barbara, California 93109. Except as indicated, each person listed below has sole voting and investment power with respect to the shares set forth opposite such person’s name.

Name, Title and Address  Number of Shares Beneficially Owned (1)  Percentage Ownership
       
Gregory Boden
Director, Chief Financial Officer, and Corporate Secretary (2)

   14,152,539    9.8%
Andrew VanNoy
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and President (3)

   61,399,172    33.5%
Zachary Bartlett
Director and Vice President of Communications (4)

   59,734,216    37.9%
Bradley Parscale
Director (5)
 0    0%
All current Executive Officers as a Group (4 persons)   135,285,927    60.3%
           
Thunder Innovations, LLC
297 Kingsbury Grade, #100, Box 4470
Stateline, NV 89449
   14,893,905    11.4%
           
Ryan Shields (6)   29,333,333    18.4%
           
Blake Gindi (7)   26,666,667    17.0%
           
Jack Gindi (8)   10,666,667    7.6%

 

(1)Except as pursuant to applicable community property laws, the persons named in the table have sole voting and investment power with respect to all shares of common stock beneficially owned.
(2)Includes 14,100,457 shares which may be purchased by Mr. Boden pursuant to stock options that are exercisable within 60 days of October 6, 2017. Does not include shares of common stock issuable upon conversion of outstanding convertible promissory notes and Series C Preferred stock held Bountiful Capital LLC, of which Mr. Boden serves as President. Such securities subject to a 4.99% ownership blockers.

 

  

 

 

(3)Includes 52,794,521 shares which may be purchased by Mr. Van Noy pursuant to stock options that are exercisable within 60 days of October 6, 2017.
(4)Includes 27,200,913 shares which may be purchased by Mr. Bartlett pursuant to stock options that are exercisable within 60 days of October 6, 2017.
(5)Does not include shares underlying 90,000 shares of Series D Preferred Stock. Each share of Series D Preferred Stock may be converted at any time upon ninety (90) days’ written notice, into 2,500 shares of the Company’s common stock.
(6)Represents shares underlying 2,933.33 shares of Series A Preferred Stock. Each share of Series A Preferred Stock is convertible into 10,000 shares of the Company’s common stock.

 

(7)Represents shares underlying 2,666.66 shares of Series A Preferred Stock. Each share of Series A Preferred Stock is convertible into 10,000 shares of the Company’s common stock.

 

(8)Represents shares underlying 1,066.67 shares of Series A Preferred Stock. Each share of Series A Preferred Stock is convertible into 10,000 shares of the Company’s common stock.

  

ITEM 13. CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS, AND DIRECTOR INDEPENDENCE

Certain Relationships and Related Transactions

The Chief Financial Officer of the Company, Gregory Boden, is also the President of Bountiful Capital, LLC (“Bountiful Capital”). Bountiful Capital issued promissory notes to the Company on January 12, 2016, April 18, 2016, October 3, 2016, May 16, 2017, May 30, 2017, June 14, 2017 and June 29, 2017, July 10, 2017, July 14, 2017, and July 30, 2017, which have been exchanged for Series C Preferred Stock, as of July 31, 2017. Bountiful Capital issued promissory notes to the Company on August 3, 2017, August 15, 2017 and August 28, 2017. As of June 30, 2017, the total balance on these notes was $1,271,674, which includes $38,174 of accrued interest.

On August 1, 2017, Bradley Parscale, a director of the Company, entered into a consulting agreement with Parscale Digital, our wholly owned subsidiary, pursuant to which Parscale Digital has agreed to engage Mr. Parscale, and Mr. Parscale agreed, to (i) provide specialized consulting services to Parscale Digital’s clients and (ii) undertake speaking engagements and trade conference and seminar appearances, for a period of two (2) years. In consideration of such services to be rendered under the consulting agreement, Parscale Digital shall pay Mr. Parscale a consultancy fee equal to ninety-five (95%) percent of all fees collected directly by Parscale Digital for Mr. Parscale’s performance of such services.

Director Independence

None of our Directors are independent.

 

ITEM 14. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES

HJ Associates & Consultants, LLP served as the Company’s independent registered accountants since August 2006, until December 2015, when the Company appointed Liggett and Webb, PA (“Liggett”) as our independent registered accountants. Liggett currently serves as our auditing firm, as well as a provider of tax services.

Audit Fees

An aggregate of $45,293 was billed by our auditors for the following professional services: Audit of the annual financial statement of the Company for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017, and review of the interim financial statements included in quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the periods ended September 30, 2016, December 31, 2016, and March 31, 2017.

An aggregate of $144,353 was billed by our auditors for the following professional services: 1) audit of the annual financial statement of the Company for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016, and review of the interim financial statements included in quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the periods ended September 30, 2015, December 31, 2015, and March 31, 2016, 2) audit of the annual financial statements of Indaba for the years ended June 30, 2014 and June 30, 2015, a review of the interim financial statements, for the period ended September 30, 2015, and the disclosures included in the 8-K/A related to the Indaba acquisition.

Audit Related Fees

None.

Tax Fees

Our auditors billed the Company $2,500 for tax preparation services during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2017.

 

Our auditors billed the Company $1,172 for tax preparation services during the fiscal year ended June 30, 2016.

All Other Fees

None.

ITEM 15. EXHIBITS AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES

(a)       Exhibits

Exhibit Description

2.1 First Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Latinocare Management Corporation, a Nevada corporation, and Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation (Incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's Report on Form SC 14F1 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated April 8, 2003).
2.2

Second Agreement and Plan of Reorganization between Latinocare Management Corporation, a Nevada corporation, and Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation  (Incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's prior Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated May 30, 2003).

 

2.3 Agreement and Plan of Merger by and among Indaba Group, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, Ryan Shields, Blake Gindi, and Jack Gindi, Warp 9, Inc., a Nevada corporation, and Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation. (Incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K, filed June 30, 2015).
2.4

Statement of Merger between Indaba Group, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, and Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated October 6, 2015).

 

2.5

Certificate of Merger of Domestic Corporation and Foreign Limited Liability Corporation between Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Indaba Group, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated October 6, 2015).

 

2.6 Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of August 1, 2017, by and among CloudCommerce, Inc., Parscale Creative, Inc., Bradley Parscale and Parscale Digital, Inc. (incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated August 2, 2017).
2.7 Purchase Agreement, dated August 1, 2017, by and among CloudCommerce, Inc., Parscale Media, LLC, and Bradley Parscale (incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated August 2, 2017).
3.1 Articles of Incorporation (incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's Report on Form 10-KSB filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated April 10, 2002).

 

 

3.2 Certificate of Amendment to Articles of Incorporation   (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated September 30, 2015).
3.3 Bylaws (incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's Report on Form 10-KSB filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated April 10, 2002).
3.4 Certificate of Designation of Series A Preferred Stock (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated October 6, 2015).
3.5 Certificate of Designation of Series B Preferred Stock (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated December 18, 2015).
3.6 Certificate of Amendment to Certificate of Designation of Series B Preferred Stock (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated June 28, 2016).
3.7 Certificate of Designation of Series C Preferred Stock (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated August 2, 2017).
3.8 Certificate of Designation of Series D Preferred Stock (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated August 2, 2017).
4.1 Stock Option Plan (Incorporated by reference from the exhibits included in the Company's Information Statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated August 1, 2003).
10.1 Form of Unsecured Promissory Note (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated April 21, 2016).
10.2 Form of Convertible Note, dated January 5, 2015 (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company's Current Report on Form 10-Q/A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated February 17, 2015).
10.3 Form of Stock Option Agreement (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company's Current Report on Form 10-Q/A filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated February 17, 2015).
10.4 Agreement and Plan of Merger by and among Indaba Group, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, Ryan Shields, Blake Gindi, and Jack Gindi, Warp 9, Inc., a Nevada corporation, and Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation. (Incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the registrant's Current Report on Form 8-K, filed June 30, 2015).

 

 

10.5 Statement of Merger between Indaba Group, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company, and Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated October 6, 2015).
10.6 Certificate of Merger of Domestic Corporation and Foreign Limited Liability Corporation between Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Indaba Group, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated October 6, 2015).
10.7 Employment Agreement between Indaba Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Ryan Shields (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated October 6, 2015).
10.8 Employment Agreement between Indaba Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Blake Gindi (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated October 6, 2015).
10.9 Convertible Promissory Note (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated October 9, 2015).
10.10 Form of Promissory Note (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated April 21, 2016).
10.11 Form of Exchange Agreement (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated June 28, 2016).
10.12 Form of Promissory Note (Incorporated by reference to exhibits filed with the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated October 7, 2016).
10.13 Exchange Agreement, dated July 31, 2017, by and between CloudCommerce, Inc., and Bountiful Capital, LLC (incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated August 2, 2017).
10.14 Management Services Agreement, dated August 1, 2017, by and between CloudCommerce, Inc., and Parscale Creative, Inc. (incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated August 2, 2017).
10.15 Management Services Agreement, dated August 1, 2017, by and between CloudCommerce, Inc., and Parscale Media, LLC (incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated August 2, 2017).

 

 

10.16 Advisory Agreement, dated August 1, 2017, with Jill Giles (incorporated by reference from the exhibits included with the Company's Report on Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, dated August 2, 2017).
21.1* List of Subsidiaries
31.1*

Section 302 Certification of Principal Executive Officer

 

31.2*

Section 302 Certification of Principal Financial/Accounting Officer

 

32.1*

Section 906 Certification of Principal Executive Officer

 

32.2*

Section 906 Certification of Principal Financial/Accounting Officer

 

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SIGNATURES

 

 

Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Dated: October 6, 2017

 

CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC.

 

 

 

By: /s/ Andrew Van Noy

--------------------------------------------------------

Andrew Van Noy,

Chief Executive Officer and President

(Principal Executive Officer)

 

By: /s/ Gregory Boden

--------------------------------------------------------

Gregory Boden,

Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Financial/Accounting Officer)

 

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

 

By: /s/ Andrew Van Noy Dated: October 6, 2017
  Andrew Van Noy,  
  Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman  
  (Principal Executive Officer)  
     
     
By: /s/ Gregory Boden Dated: October 6, 2017
  Gregory Boden, Chief Financial Officer and Director  
  (Principal Financial/Accounting Officer)  
     
     
By: /s/ Zachary Bartlett   Dated: October 6, 2017
  Zachary Bartlett, Director  
     
     
By: /s/ Bradley Parscale   Dated: October 6, 2017
  Bradley Parscale, Director  
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT 21.1

LIST OF SUBSIDIARIES

 
 

EXHIBIT 21.1

LIST OF SUBSIDIARIES

 

 

NAME OF SUBSIDIARY   STATE OF INCORPORATION
     
Indaba Group, Inc.   Delaware
     
Pascale Digital, Inc.   Nevada

 

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EXHIBIT 31.1

CERTIFICATION 

 

 
 

EXHIBIT 31.1

CERTIFICATION

 

 

I, Andrew Van Noy, certify that:

 

1.I have reviewed this Annual Report on Form 10-K of CloudCommerce, Inc.;

 

2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

a.Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

b.Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

c.Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

d.Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (of persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

a.All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

b.Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Dated: October 6, 2017

 

By: /s/ Andrew Van Noy

Andrew Van Noy, Chief Executive Officer and President

(Principal Executive Officer)

EX-31.2 4 ex31_2.htm

EXHIBIT 31.2

CERTIFICATION

 

 
 

 

EXHIBIT 31.2

CERTIFICATION

 

I, Gregory Boden, certify that:

 

1.I have reviewed this Annual Report on Form 10-K of CloudCommerce, Inc.;

 

2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

a.Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

b.Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

c.Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

d.Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5.The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (of persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

a.All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

b.Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Dated: October 6, 2017

 

 

By: /s/ Gregory Boden

Gregory Boden, Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Financial/Accounting Officer)

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EXHIBIT 32.1

SECTION 906 CERTIFICATION

 
 

Exhibit 32.1

 

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO

18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO

SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

In connection with the Annual Report of CloudCommerce, Inc. (the “Company”) on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017 (the “Report”) I, Andrew Van Noy, Chief Executive Officer and President of the Company, certify, pursuant to 18 USC Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that to the best of my knowledge and belief:

 

(1)       The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

(2)       The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 

 

Dated: October 6, 2017 

 

 

By: /s/ Andrew Van Noy

Andrew Van Noy, Chief Executive Officer and President

(Principal Executive Officer)

 

 

This certification accompanies the Report pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and shall not, except to the extent required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, be deemed filed by the Company for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

EX-32.2 6 ex32_2.htm

EXHIBIT 32.2

SECTION 906 CERTIFICATION

 
 

Exhibit 32.2

 

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO

18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350,

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO

SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

In connection with the Annual Report of CloudCommerce, Inc. (the “Company”) on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017 (the “Report”) I, Gregory Boden, Chief Financial Officer of the Company, certify, pursuant to 18 USC Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that to the best of my knowledge and belief:

 

(1)       The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

(2)       The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 

 

Dated: October 6, 2017

 

 

By: /s/ Gregory Boden

Gregory Boden, Chief Financial Officer

(Principal Financial/Accounting Officer)

 

 

This certification accompanies the Report pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and shall not, except to the extent required by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, be deemed filed by the Company for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

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Offered as an outsourced and fully managed Software-as-a-Service (&#8220;SaaS&#8221;) model, our solutions allow customers to focus on their core business, rather than technical implementations and software and hardware architecture, design, and maintenance. 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Document and Entity Information - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Sep. 27, 2017
Dec. 31, 2016
Document And Entity Information      
Entity Registrant Name CLOUDCOMMERCE, INC.    
Entity Central Index Key 0000743758    
Document Type 10-K    
Document Period End Date Jun. 30, 2017    
Amendment Flag false    
Current Fiscal Year End Date --06-30    
Is Entity a Well-known Seasoned Issuer? No    
Is Entity a Voluntary Filer? No    
Is Entity's Reporting Status Current? Yes    
Entity Filer Category Smaller Reporting Company    
Entity Public Float     $ 646,684
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   130,252,778  
Document Fiscal Period Focus FY    
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2017    
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Consolidated Balance Sheets - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
CURRENT ASSETS    
Cash $ 30,869 $ 49,663
Accounts receivable, net 383,893 427,866
Prepaid and other current Assets 21,287 12,426
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 436,049 489,955
PROPERTY & EQUIPMENT, net 55,743 73,158
OTHER ASSETS    
Lease deposit 3,500 3,500
Internet domain 20,202 20,202
Goodwill and other intangible assets, net 1,348,244 1,623,624
TOTAL OTHER ASSETS 1,371,946 1,647,326
TOTAL ASSETS 1,863,738 2,210,439
CURRENT LIABILITIES    
Accounts payable 164,135 177,383
Accrued expenses 324,092 267,805
Line of credit 205,368 83,540
Deferred income and customer deposit 632,134 335,642
Convertible notes and interest payable, current, net 93,686 87,086
Notes Payable 1,271,673 461,979
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 2,691,088 1,413,435
LONG TERM LIABILITIES    
Accrued expenses, long term 209,903 213,753
TOTAL LONG TERM LIABILITIES 209,903 213,753
TOTAL LIABILITIES 2,900,991 1,627,188
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)    
Preferred stock, $0.001 par value; 5,000,000 Authorized shares: Series A Preferred stock; 10,000 authorized, 10,000 issued and outstanding shares; Series B Preferred stock; 25,000 authorized, 18,025 shares issued and outstanding; 28 28
Common stock, $0.001 par value; 2,000,000,000 authorized shares; 130,252,778 and 129,899,595 shares issued and outstanding, respectively 130,252 129,899
Additional paid in capital 18,969,288 18,547,641
Accumulated deficit (20,136,821) (18,094,317)
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT) (1,037,253) 583,251
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT) 1,863,738 2,210,439
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]    
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)    
Preferred stock, $0.001 par value; 5,000,000 Authorized shares: Series A Preferred stock; 10,000 authorized, 10,000 issued and outstanding shares; Series B Preferred stock; 25,000 authorized, 18,025 shares issued and outstanding; 10 10
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT) 10 10
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT) 10 10
Series B Preferred Stock [Member]    
SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)    
Preferred stock, $0.001 par value; 5,000,000 Authorized shares: Series A Preferred stock; 10,000 authorized, 10,000 issued and outstanding shares; Series B Preferred stock; 25,000 authorized, 18,025 shares issued and outstanding; 18 18
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT) $ 18 $ 18
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Consolidated Balance Sheets (Parenthetical) - $ / shares
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Preferred stock, par value per share $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Preferred stock, shares authorized 5,000,000 5,000,000
Preferred stock, shares issued 28,025 28,025
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 28,025 28,025
Common stock, par value per share $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Common stock, shares authorized 2,000,000,000 2,000,000,000
Common stock, shares issued 130,252,778 129,899,595
Common stock, shares outstanding 130,252,778 129,899,595
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]    
Preferred stock, par value per share $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Preferred stock, shares authorized 10,000 10,000
Preferred stock, shares issued 10,000 10,000
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 10,000 10,000
Series B Preferred Stock [Member]    
Preferred stock, par value per share $ 0.001 $ 0.001
Preferred stock, shares authorized 25,000 25,000
Preferred stock, shares issued 18,025 18,025
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 18,025 18,025
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Consolidated Statement Of Operations And Deficit - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Income Statement [Abstract]    
REVENUE $ 2,931,089 $ 2,079,743
OPERATING EXPENSES    
Salaries and outside services 3,180,675 2,619,188
Selling, general and administrative expenses 902,994 1,067,777
Stock based compensation 502,000 485,993
Depreciation and amortization 300,752 183,767
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 4,886,421 4,356,725
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS BEFORE OTHER INCOME AND TAXES (1,955,332) (2,276,982)
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)    
Other income (10,120) 658
Gain (loss) on sale of fixed assets 21,685 (329)
Gain (loss) on extinguishment of debt (559,867)
Gain (loss) on changes in derivative liability (3,258,891)
Interest expense 98,337 1,389,897
TOTAL OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE) (86,772) (5,208,326)
LOSS FROM OPERATIONS BEFORE PROVISION FOR TAXES (2,042,104) (7,485,308)
PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES 400 6,803
NET LOSS (2,042,504) (7,492,111)
PREFERRED DIVIDEND 80,000 60,000
NET LOSS ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS $ (2,122,504) $ (7,552,111)
NET LOSS PER SHARE    
BASIC $ (0.02) $ (0.07)
DILUTED $ (0.02) $ (0.07)
WEIGHTED-AVERAGE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING    
BASIC 130,252,778 106,255,568
DILUTED 130,252,778 106,255,568
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Consolidated Statement Of Changes In Shareholders’ Equity (Deficit) - USD ($)
Preferred Stock [Member]
Common Stock [Member]
Additional Paid-in Capital [Member]
Accumulated Deficit [Member]
Total
Balance Preferred Stock, shares at Jun. 30, 2015        
Balance Common Stock, shares at Jun. 30, 2015   105,790,191      
Balance, value at Jun. 30, 2015 $ 105,790 $ 7,679,033 $ (10,602,206) $ (2,817,383)
Issuance of Series A Preferred stock, shares 10,000        
Issuance of Series A Preferred stock, value $ 10 1,999,990 2,000,000
Issuance of Series B Preferred stock, shares 18,025        
Issuance of Series B Preferred stock, value $ 18 2,041,235 2,041,253
Reclassification of derivative accounting 5,636,592 5,636,592
Beneficial conversion feature 788,907 788,907
Warrant conversion, share 24,109,404      
Warrant conversion, value $ 24,109 (24,109)
Dividend on Series A Preferred stock (60,000) (60,000)
Stock based compensation 485,993 485,993
Net loss (7,492,111) $ (7,492,111)
Balance Preferred Stock, shares at Jun. 30, 2016 28,025       28,025
Balance Common Stock, shares at Jun. 30, 2016   129,899,595     129,899,595
Balance, value at Jun. 30, 2016 $ 28 $ 129,899 18,547,641 (18,094,317) $ 583,251
Dividend on Series A Preferred stock (80,000) (80,000)
Stock based compensation 502,000 502,000
Share correction, shares 353,183      
Share correction, value $ 353 (353)
Net loss (2,042,504) $ (2,042,504)
Balance Preferred Stock, shares at Jun. 30, 2017 28,025       28,025
Balance Common Stock, shares at Jun. 30, 2017   130,252,778     130,252,778
Balance, value at Jun. 30, 2017 $ 28 $ 130,252 $ 18,969,288 $ (20,136,821) $ (1,037,253)
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Consolidated Statement Of Cash Flows - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:    
Net loss $ (2,042,504) $ (7,492,111)
Adjustment to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities    
Depreciation and amortization 300,752 183,767
Bad debt expense (35,091) 31,194
Stock based compensation 502,000 485,993
Amortization of debt discount 1,216,732
(Gain) loss on sale of fixed assets 21,685 (329)
(Gain) loss on extinguishment of debt (559,867)
(Gain)/loss on derivative liability (3,258,891)
(Increase) Decrease in:    
Accounts receivable (79,064) 2,392
Prepaid and other assets 8,861 (1,577)
Increase (Decrease) in:    
Accounts payable (13,248) 15,606
Accrued expenses 76,831 202,866
Deferred income 296,492 323,644
Other liabilities (1,600) 131,330
NET CASH (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES (867,850) (1,082,707)
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:    
Purchase of property and equipment 9,913 16,198
Sale of property and equipment 23,641 244
Net cash on acquisition 22,773
Purchase of intangible assets 10,000
NET CASH PROVIDED BY (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES 13,728 (3,181)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:    
Dividend paid 60,000 40,000
Net proceeds on line of credit 121,828
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable 773,500 1,156,500
NET CASH PROVIDED BY FINANCING ACTIVITIES 835,328 1,116,500
NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN CASH (18,794) 30,612
CASH, BEGINNING OF YEAR 49,663 19,051
CASH, END OF YEAR 30,869 49,663
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION    
Interest paid 47,223 12,531
Taxes paid $ 3,629 $ 8,548
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Organization And Line Of Business
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Organization and Line of Business

1.      ORGANIZATION AND LINE OF BUSINESS

Organization

CloudCommerce, Inc. (“we”, “us”, “our” or the “Company”) is a Nevada corporation formerly known as Warp 9, Inc., Roaming Messenger, Inc., and Latinocare Management Corporation (“LMC”). On July 9, 2015, we changed the name of the Company from Warp 9, Inc. to CloudCommerce, Inc. to reflect a new plan of strategically acquiring profitable CloudCommerce solutions providers with strong management teams. The Company, based in Santa Barbara, California, began operations on October 1, 1999. The Company is a provider of fully hosted web based e-commerce software products.

Line of Business

We are a provider of mobile and e-commerce solutions for midsize online sellers, in the retail and business to business (“B2B”) industries. Our solutions and services are designed to help multi-channel retailers maximize digital commerce revenues by applying our technologies and solutions for mobile e-commerce, desktop e-commerce, e-mail marketing, social media and other digital avenues. Offered as an outsourced and fully managed Software-as-a-Service (“SaaS”) model, our solutions allow customers to focus on their core business, rather than technical implementations and software and hardware architecture, design, and maintenance. We believe our products and services allow our clients to lower costs and focus on promoting and marketing their brand, product line and website while leveraging the investments we have made in technology and infrastructure to operate a dynamic digital presence.

Going Concern

The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis of accounting, which contemplates continuity of operations, realization of assets and liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business.  The accompanying financial statements do not reflect any adjustments that might result if the Company is unable to continue as a going concern.  The Company does not generate significant revenue, and has negative cash flows from operations, which raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.  The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern and appropriateness of using the going concern basis is dependent upon, among other things, an additional cash infusion. The Company has obtained funds from its shareholders since its inception through June 30, 2017. It is management’s plan to generate additional working capital from increasing sales from the Company’s service offerings, in addition to acquiring profitable service providers.

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Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

2.      SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

This summary of significant accounting policies of CloudCommerce is presented to assist in understanding the Company’s financial statements. The financial statements and notes are representations of the Company’s management, which is responsible for their integrity and objectivity. These accounting policies conform to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and have been consistently applied in the preparation of the financial statements.

The Consolidated Financial Statements include the Company and its majority-owned subsidiary, Indaba Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Indaba”). All significant inter-company transactions are eliminated in consolidation.

Accounts receivable

The Company extends credit to its customers, who are located nationwide. Accounts receivable are customer obligations due under normal trade terms. The Company performs continuing credit evaluations of its customers’ financial condition. Management reviews accounts receivable on a regular basis, based on contracted terms and how recently payments have been received to determine if any such amounts will potentially be uncollected. The Company includes any balances that are determined to be uncollectible in its allowance for doubtful accounts. After all attempts to collect a receivable have failed, the receivable is written off. The balance of the allowance account at June 30, 2017 and June 30, 2016 are $10,493 and $45,584 respectively.

On November 30, 2016, the Company entered into an agreement with a third party to sell the rights, with recourse, to accounts receivable amounts due from our customers. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company may receive advances in amounts up to $400,000, based on the amounts we invoice our customers, for a period of one year. Because the Company maintains the collectability risk of all outstanding balances, we record the amounts due from customers as a secured borrowing arrangement, with the customer balances at fair value in accounts receivable, including an allowance for any balances at risk of collectability, and the amount due to the third party as a liability.

On March 23, 2017, the Company amended the secured borrowing arrangement, which increased the maximum allowable balance by $100,000, to a total of $500,000. As of June 30, 2017, the balance due from this arrangement was $205,368.

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the accompanying financial statements. Significant estimates made in preparing these financial statements include revenue recognition, the allowance for doubtful accounts, long-lived assets, intangible assets, business combinations, the deferred tax valuation allowance, and the fair value of stock options and warrants. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

The Company considers all highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.

Revenue Recognition

The Company recognizes income when the service is provided or when product is delivered. We present revenue, net of customer incentives. Most of the income is generated from professional services and site development fees. We provide online marketing services that we purchase from third parties. The gross revenue presented in our statement of operations is in accordance with ASC 605-45. We also offer professional services such as development services.  The fees for development services with multiple deliverables constitute a separate unit of accounting in accordance with ASC 605-25, which are recognized as the work is performed. Upfront fees for development services or other customer services are deferred until certain implementation or contractual milestones have been achieved. The terms of services contracts generally are for periods of less than one year. The deferred revenue as of June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $628,136 and $331,644, respectively.

We always strive to satisfy our customers by providing superior quality and service. Since we typically bill based on a Time and Materials basis, there are no returns for work delivered. When discrepancies or disagreements arise, we do our best to reconcile those by assessing the situation on a case-by-case basis and determining if any discounts can be given. Historically, no significant discounts have been granted.

Research and Development

Research and development costs are expensed as incurred. Total research and development costs were zero for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016.

Advertising Costs

The Company expenses the cost of advertising and promotional materials when incurred. Total advertising costs were $5,854 and $57,654 for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

The Company’s financial instruments, including cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and accrued liabilities are carried at cost, which approximates their fair value, due to the relatively short maturity of these instruments. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company’s notes payable have stated borrowing rates that are consistent with those currently available to the Company and, accordingly, the Company believes the carrying value of these debt instruments approximates their fair value.

Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. ASC Topic 820 established a three-tier fair value hierarchy which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (level 3 measurements). These tiers include:

·Level 1, defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices for identical instruments in active markets;
·Level 2, defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly or indirectly observable such as quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets or quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and
·Level 3, defined as unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions, such as valuations derived from valuation techniques in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable.

 

We measure certain financial instruments at fair value on a recurring basis. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company had no assets or liabilities that are required to be valued on a recurring basis.

Property and Equipment

Property and equipment are stated at cost, and are depreciated or amortized using the straight-line method over the following estimated useful lives:

Furniture, fixtures & equipment  7 Years
Computer equipment  5 Years
Commerce server  5 Years
Computer software  3 - 5 Years
Leasehold improvements  Length of the lease

Depreciation expenses were $25,371 and $21,721 for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets

The Company reviews its long-lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the assets may not be fully recoverable. To determine recoverability of a long-lived asset, management evaluates whether the estimated future undiscounted net cash flows from the asset are less than its carrying amount. If impairment is indicated, the long-lived asset would be written down to fair value. Fair value is determined by an evaluation of available price information at which assets could be bought or sold, including quoted market prices, if available, or the present value of the estimated future cash flows based on reasonable and supportable assumptions.

Indefinite Lived Intangibles and Goodwill Assets 

The Company accounts for business combinations under the acquisition method of accounting in accordance with ASC 805, “Business Combinations,” where the total purchase price is allocated to the tangible and identified intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on their estimated fair values. The purchase price is allocated using the information currently available, and may be adjusted, up to one year from acquisition date, after obtaining more information regarding, among other things, asset valuations, liabilities assumed and revisions to preliminary estimates. The purchase price in excess of the fair value of the tangible and identified intangible assets acquired less liabilities assumed is recognized as goodwill.

The Company tests for indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill impairment in the fourth quarter of each year and whenever events or circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the asset exceeds its fair value and may not be recoverable. In accordance with its policies, the Company performed a qualitative assessment of indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill at June 30, 2017, and determined there was no impairment of indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill.

Business Combinations 

The Company allocates the fair value of purchase consideration to the tangible assets acquired, liabilities assumed and intangible assets acquired based on their estimated fair values. The excess of the fair value of purchase consideration over the fair values of these identifiable assets and liabilities is recorded as goodwill. Such valuations require management to make significant estimates and assumptions, especially with respect to intangible assets. Significant estimates in valuing certain intangible assets include, but are not limited to, future expected cash flows from acquired customer lists, acquired technology, and trade names from a market participant perspective, useful lives and discount rates. Management’s estimates of fair value are based upon assumptions believed to be reasonable, but which are inherently uncertain and unpredictable and, as a result, actual results may differ from estimates. During the measurement period, which is one year from the acquisition date, we may record adjustments to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the corresponding offset to goodwill. Upon the conclusion of the measurement period, any subsequent adjustments are recorded to earnings.

Concentrations of Business and Credit Risk

The Company operates in a single industry segment. The Company markets its services to companies and individuals in many industries and geographic locations. The Company’s operations are subject to rapid technological advancement and intense competition in the SAAS industry. Accounts receivable represent financial instruments with potential credit risk. The Company typically offers its customers credit terms. The Company makes periodic evaluations of the credit worthiness of its enterprise customers and other than obtaining deposits pursuant to its policies, it generally does not require collateral. In the event of nonpayment, the Company has the ability to terminate services.

Stock-Based Compensation

The Company addressed the accounting for share-based payment transactions in which an enterprise receives employee services in exchange for either equity instruments of the enterprise or liabilities that are based on the fair value of the enterprise’s equity instruments or that may be settled by the issuance of such equity instruments. The transactions are accounted for using a fair-value-based method and recognized as expenses in our statement of operations.

Stock-based compensation expense recognized during the period is based on the value of the portion of stock-based payment awards that is ultimately expected to vest. Stock-based compensation expense recognized in the consolidated statement of operations during the year ended June 30, 2017, included compensation expense for the stock-based payment awards granted prior to, but not yet vested, as of June 30, 2017 based on the grant date fair value estimated. Stock-based compensation expense recognized in the statement of operations for the year ended June 30, 2017 is based on awards ultimately expected to vest, or has been reduced for estimated forfeitures. Forfeitures are estimated at the time of grant and revised, if necessary, in subsequent periods if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates. The stock-based compensation expense recognized in the consolidated statements of operations during the year ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $502,000 and $485,993, respectively.

Basic and Diluted Net Income (Loss) per Share Calculations

Income (Loss) per Share dictates the calculation of basic earnings per share and diluted earnings per share. Basic earnings per share are computed by dividing income available to common shareholders by the weighted-average number of common shares available. Diluted earnings per share is computed similar to basic earnings per share except that the denominator is increased to include the number of additional common shares that would have been outstanding if the potential common shares had been issued and if the additional common shares were dilutive. The shares for employee options, warrants and convertible notes were used in the calculation of the income per share.

For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company has excluded 123,000,000 shares of common stock underlying options, 10,000 Series A Preferred shares convertible into 100,000,000 shares of common stock, 18,025 Series B Preferred shares convertible into 450,625,000 shares of common stock, and 23,421,500 shares of common stock underlying $93,686 in convertible notes, because their impact on the loss per share is anti-dilutive.

For the year ended June 30, 2016, the Company has excluded 123,000,000 shares of common stock underlying options, 10,000 Series A Preferred shares convertible into 100,000,000 shares of common stock, 18,025 Series B Preferred shares convertible into 450,625,000 shares of common stock, and 21,771,500 shares of common stock underlying $87,086 in convertible notes, because their impact on the loss per share is anti-dilutive.

Dilutive per share amounts are computed using the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding and potentially dilutive securities, using the treasury stock method if their effect would be dilutive.

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements

  Management reviewed accounting pronouncements issued during the year ended June 30, 2017, and no pronouncements were adopted during the period.

Income Taxes

The Company uses the liability method of accounting for income taxes. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to financial statements carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases and operating loss and tax credit carry-forwards. The measurement of deferred tax assets and liabilities is based on provisions of applicable tax law. The measurement of deferred tax assets is reduced, if necessary, by a valuation allowance based on the amount of tax benefits that, based on available evidence, is not expected to be realized. 

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Liquidity And Operations
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Liquidity and Operations

3.       LIQUIDITY AND OPERATIONS

The Company had net loss of $2,042,504 for the year ended June 30, 2017 and net loss of $7,492,111 for the year ended June 30, 2016, and net cash used in operating activities of $867,850 and $1,082,707 for the same periods, respectively.

While the Company expects that its capital needs in the foreseeable future may be met by cash-on-hand and projected positive cash-flow, there is no assurance that the Company will be able to generate enough positive cash flow or have sufficient capital to finance its growth and business operations, or that such capital will be available on terms that are favorable to the Company or at all. In the current financial environment, it could become difficult for the Company to obtain equipment leases and other business financing.  There is no assurance that the Company would be able to obtain additional working capital through the private placement of common stock or from any other source.

Going Concern

The accompanying financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis of accounting, which contemplates continuity of operations, realization of assets and liabilities and commitments in the normal course of business.  The accompanying financial statements do not reflect any adjustments that might result if the Company is unable to continue as a going concern.  The Company does not generate significant revenue, and has negative cash flows from operations, which raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.  The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern and appropriateness of using the going concern basis is dependent upon, among other things, an additional cash infusion. The Company has obtained funds from its shareholders since its inception. It is management’s plan to generate additional working capital from increasing sales from its desktop and mobile service offerings, and then continue to pursue its business plan and purposes.

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Business Acquisitions
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Business Combinations [Abstract]  
Business Acquisitions

4.       BUSINESS ACQUISITIONS

Indaba Group, LLC

On October 1, 2015, the Company completed the acquisition of Indaba Group, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company. As of that date, the Company’s operating subsidiary, Warp 9, Inc., a Delaware corporation, merged with Indaba Group, LLC and the name of the combined subsidiary was changed to Indaba Group, Inc. (“Indaba”). The total purchase price of two million dollars ($2,000,000) was paid in the form of the issuance of ten thousand (10,000) shares of the Company's Series A Convertible Preferred Stock, at a liquidation preference of two hundred dollars ($200) per share and payment of working capital surplus in the amount of $55,601. As of the date of closing, Ryan Shields and Blake Gindi, two of the owners of Indaba Group, LLC, were appointed to the CloudCommerce Board of Directors. On June 23, 2017, Mr. Shields and Mr. Gindi resigned as members of the Board of Directors.

Under the purchase method of accounting, the transactions were valued for accounting purposes at $2,000,000, which was the fair value of Indaba at the time of acquisition. The assets and liabilities of Indaba were recorded at their respective fair values as of the date of acquisition. Since the Company determined there were no other separately identifiable intangible assets, any difference between the cost of the acquired entity and the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed is recorded as goodwill. The acquisition date estimated fair value of the consideration transferred consisted of the following:

Tangible assets acquired  $417,700 
Liabilities assumed   (193,889)
Net tangible assets   223,811 
Non-compete agreements   201,014 
Customer list   447,171 
Goodwill   1,128,004 
Total purchase price  $2,000,000 

Pro forma results

The following tables set forth the unaudited pro forma results of the Company as if the acquisition of Indaba had taken place on the first day of the period presented. These combined results are not necessarily indicative of the results that may have been achieved had the companies been combined as of the first day of the period presented.

 

  

Year ended,

June 30, 2016

Total revenues  $2,741,583 
Net loss   (7,550,277)
Basic and diluted net earnings per common share  $(0.07)
      

 

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Intangible Assets
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Intangible Assets  
Intangible Assets

5.       INTANGIBLE ASSETS

Domain Name

On June 26, 2015, the Company purchased the rights to the domain “CLOUDCOMMERCE.COM”, from a private party at a purchase price of $20,000, plus transaction costs of $202, which will be used as the main landing page for the Company. The total recorded cost of this domain of $20,202 has been included in other assets on the balance sheet. As of June 30, 2017, we have determined that this domain has an indefinite useful life, and as such, is not included in depreciation and amortization expense. The Company will assess this intangible asset annually for impairment, in addition to it being classified with indefinite useful life.

Trademark

On September 22, 2015, the Company purchased the trademark rights of “CLOUDCOMMERCE”, from a private party at a purchase price of $10,000. The total recorded cost of this trademark of $10,000 has been included in other assets on the balance sheet. The trademark expires in 2020 and may be renewed for an additional 10 years. Therefore, as of September 30, 2015, we determined that this intangible asset has a definite useful life of 174 months, and as such, will be included in depreciation and amortization expense. For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company included $690 in depreciation and amortization expense related to this trademark.

Non-Compete Agreements

On October 1, 2015, the Company acquired Indaba from three members of the limited liability company. At that time, we retained two of the members, who currently serve as the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer of Indaba. Both employees have non-compete agreements in place to protect the Company against the risk of either employee leaving Indaba to compete directly with us. We have calculated the value of those non-compete agreements at $201,014, with a useful life of two years, which coincides with the term of the non-compete agreement. This amount will be included in depreciation and amortization expense until September 30, 2017. For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company included $125,634 in depreciation and amortization expense related to these non-compete agreements.

Customer List

On October 1, 2015, the Company acquired Indaba, which brought an increase in revenue and many new customers. We have calculated the value of the customer list at $447,171, with a useful life of 3 years. This amount will be included in depreciation and amortization expense until September 30, 2018. For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company included $149,057 in depreciation and amortization expense related to the customer list.

The Company acquired certain intangible assets pursuant to the acquisition of Indaba Group, LLC and other acquisitions.  The following is the net book value of these assets:

   June 30, 2017
      Accumulated   
   Gross  Amortization  Net
Customer List  $447,171   $(260,850)  $186,321 
Non-Compete Agreements   201,014    (175,887)   25,127 
Goodwill   1,128,003    —      1,128,003 
Total  $1,776,188   $(436,737)  $1,339,451 

 

Total amortization expense charged to operations for the year ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $275,380 and $162,046, respectively. The following table of remaining amortization of finite life intangible assets, for the years ended June 30, includes the intangible assets acquired during the Indaba acquisition, in addition to the CloudCommerce trademark:

 2018   $174,873 
 2019    37,954 
 2020    690 
 2021    690 
 2022 and thereafter    6,034 
 Total   $220,241 

 

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Credit Facilities
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Credit Facilities  
Credit Facilities

6       CREDIT FACILITIES

Line of Credit

The Company has assumed an outstanding liability related to a bank line of credit agreement from the acquisition of Indaba Group LLC. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, the balances were zero and $83,540, respectively.

Secured Borrowing

On November 30, 2016, the Company entered into a 12 month agreement with a third party to sell the rights to amounts due from our customers, in exchange for a borrowing facility in amounts up to a total of $400,000. The agreement was amended on March 23, 2017, which increased the allowable borrowing amount by $100,000, to a maximum of $500,000. The proceeds from the facility are determined by the amounts we invoice our customers. The Company evaluated this facility in accordance with ASC 860, classifying it as a secured borrowing arrangement. As such, we record the amounts due from customers in accounts receivable and the amount due to the third party as a liability, presented as a “line of credit” on the Balance Sheet. The principal borrowed through this facility is secured by the accounts receivable balances, in addition to the other assets of the Company. During the term of this facility, the third party lender has a first priority security interest in the Company, and will, therefore, we will require such third party lender’s written consent to obligate the Company further or pledge our assets against additional borrowing facilities. Because of this position, it may be difficult for the Company to secure additional secured borrowing facilities. The cost of this secured borrowing facility is 0.05% of the daily balance. During the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company included $33,733 in interest expense, related to the secured borrowing facility, and as of June 30, 2017, the outstanding balance was $205,368.

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Notes Payable
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Disclosure Convertible Note Payable Abstract  
Notes Payable

7.    NOTES PAYABLE

During the quarter ended December 31, 2015, the Company signed addenda to each of its outstanding convertible notes, fixing the conversion price at $0.004. Before the addenda, the conversion price for each of the notes was tied to the trading price of the Company’s common stock. Because of that fluctuation, the Company was required to report derivative gains and losses each quarter, which was included in earnings, and an overall derivative liability balance on the balance sheet. Since the addenda, the Company has eliminated the derivative liability balance on the balance sheet and discontinued the gain/loss reporting on the income statement.

On March 25, 2013, the Company issued a convertible promissory note (the “March 2013 Note”) in the amount of up to $100,000, at which time an initial advance of $50,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The lender advanced an additional $20,000 on April 16, 2013, $15,000 on May 1, 2013 and $15,000 on May 16, 2013, for a total draw of $100,000. The terms of the March 2013 Note, as amended, allow the lender to convert all or part of the outstanding balance plus accrued interest, at any time after the effective date, at a conversion price of $0.004 per share. The March 2013 Note bears interest at a rate of 10% per year and matures on March 25, 2018. On May 23, 2014, the lender converted $17,000 of the $100,000 outstanding balance and accrued interest of $1,975 into 4,743,699 shares of common stock. On October 14, 2014, the lender converted $17,000 of the $100,000 outstanding balance and accrued interest of $2,645 into 4,911,370 shares of common stock. The balance of the March 2013 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $93,686, which includes $27,686 of accrued interest.

On January 12, 2016, the Company borrowed $100,000 from Bountiful Capital, LLC to cover operating costs. The loan was offered interest free on a short term basis, and was due February 12, 2016. As of the date of this filing, the loan has not been repaid, nor has the lender demanded payment. The Company is currently discussing options to either extend the maturity date or refinance the balance due.

On April 18, 2016, the Company issued a promissory note (the “April 2016 Note”) in the amount of up to $500,000, at which time an initial advance of $35,500 was received to cover operational expenses. The lender advanced an additional $41,000 on May 2, 2016, $35,000 on May 17, 2016, $160,000 on May 19, 2016, $34,000 on June 1, 2016, $21,000 on June 21, 2016, $33,500 on June 30, 2016, $10,000 on July 15, 2016, $33,000 on July 29, 2016, $35,500 on August 16, 2016, $28,000 on August 31, 2016, $33,500 on September 14, 2016, for a total draw of $500,000. The April 2016 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 60 months from the effective date of each tranche. The balance of the April 2016 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $526,012, which includes $26,012 of accrued interest.

On October 3, 2016, the Company issued a promissory note (the “October 2016 Note”) in the amount of up to $500,000, at which time an initial advance of $36,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The lender advanced an additional $48,000 on October 17, 2016, $34,000 on October 31, 2016, $27,000 on November 15, 2016, $34,000 on November 30, 2016, $28,500 on December 16, 2016, $21,000 on January 3, 2017, $50,000 on January 17, 2017, $29,000 on January 31, 2017, $15,000 on February 2, 2017, $30,000 on February 16, 2017$29,000 on March 1, 2017, $28,000 on March 16, 2017, $46,500 on April 3, 2017, $23,500 on April 17, 2017, and $20,500 on May 2, 2017, for a total draw of $500,000. The October 2016 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 60 months from the effective date of each tranche. The balance of the October 2016 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $511,672, which includes $11,672 of accrued interest.

On May 16, 2017, the Company issued a promissory note (the “May 16, 2017 Note”) in the amount of $38,000, at which time the entire balance of $38,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The May 16, 2017 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date. The balance of the May 16, 2017 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $38,234, which includes $234 of accrued interest.

On May 30, 2017, the Company issued a promissory note (the “May 30, 2017 Note”) in the amount of $46,000, at which time the entire balance of $46,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The May 30, 2017 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date. The balance of the May 30, 2017 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $46,195, which includes $195 of accrued interest.

On June 14, 2017, the Company issued a promissory note (the “June 14, 2017 Note”) in the amount of $26,000, at which time the entire balance of $26,000 was received to cover operational expenses. The June 14, 2017 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date. The balance of the June 14, 2017 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $26,057, which includes $57 of accrued interest.

On June 29, 2017, the Company issued a promissory note (the “June 29, 2017 Note”) in the amount of $23,500, at which time the entire balance of $23,500 was received to cover operational expenses. The June 29, 2017 Note bears interest at a rate of 5% per year and is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date. The balance of the June 29, 2017 Note, as of June 30, 2017 is $23,503, which includes $3 of accrued interest.

Following is the five year maturity schedule for our notes payable:

Year ended June 30,  Amount Due
 2018   $ $1,299,500

 

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Capital Stock
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Capital Stock  
Capital Stock

8.       CAPITAL STOCK

At June 30, 2017 the Company’s authorized stock consists of 2,000,000,000 shares of common stock, par value $0.001 per share. The Company is also authorized to issue 5,000,000 shares of preferred stock, par value of $0.001 per share.  The rights, preferences and privileges of the holders of the preferred stock will be determined by the Board of Directors prior to issuance of such shares.

Series A Preferred

The Company has designated 10,000 shares of its preferred stock as Series A Preferred Stock. Each share of Series A Preferred Stock is convertible into 10,000 shares of the Company’s common stock. The holders of outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive dividends, payable quarterly, out of any assets of the Corporation legally available therefor, at the rate of $8 per share per annum, payable in preference and priority to any payment of any dividend on the common stock. As of June 30, 2017, the Company has 10,000 shares of Series A Preferred Stock outstanding.

Series B Preferred

The Company has designated 25,000 shares of its preferred stock as Series B Preferred Stock. Each share of Series B Preferred Stock shall have a stated value of $100. The Series B Preferred Stock is convertible into shares of fully paid and non-assessable shares of the Company's common stock by dividing the stated value by a conversion price of $0.004 per share. Series B Preferred Stock shall not be entitled to vote, as a separate class or otherwise, on any matter presented to the stockholders of the Company for their action or consideration at any meeting of stockholders of the Company. As of June 30, 2017, the Company has 18,025 shares of Series B Preferred Stock outstanding.

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Stock Options And Warrants
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Stock Options And Warrants  
Stock Options and Warrants

9.       STOCK OPTIONS AND WARRANTS

Stock Options

On July 10, 2003, the Company adopted the Warp 9, Inc. Stock Option Plan for directors, executive officers, and employees of and key consultants to the Company. Pursuant to the now terminated plan, the Company could issue 5,000,000 shares of common stock. The plan was administered by the Company’s Board of Directors, and options granted under the plan could be either incentive options or nonqualified options. Each option was exercisable in full or in installment and at such time as designated by the Board. Notwithstanding any other provision of the plan or of any option agreement, each option expired on the date specified in the option agreement, which date was to be no later than the tenth anniversary of the date on which the option was granted (fifth anniversary in the case of an incentive option granted to a greater-than-10% stockholder). The purchase price per share of the common stock under each incentive option was to be no less than the fair market value of the common stock on the date the option was granted (110% of the fair market value in the case of a greater-than-10% stockholder). The purchase price per share of the common stock under each nonqualified option was to be specified by the Board at the time the option is granted, and could be less than, equal to or greater than the fair market value of the shares of common stock on the date such nonqualified option was granted, but was to be no less than the par value of shares of common stock. The plan provided specific language as to the termination of options granted thereunder.

The Company used the historical industry index to calculate volatility, since the Company’s stock history did not represent the expected future volatility of the Company’s common stock. The fair value of options granted during the year ended June 30, 2016, was determined using the Black Scholes method with the following assumptions:

   Year Ended
   6/30/16
Risk free interest rate   6.00%
Stock volatility factor   145 
Weighted average expected option life   7 years 
Expected dividend yield   none 

 

A summary of the Company’s stock option activity and related information follows:

   Year ended
June 30, 2017
  Year ended
June 30, 2016
      Weighted     Weighted
      average     average
      exercise     exercise
   Options  price  Options  price
Outstanding -beginning of year   123,000,000   $0.013    91,000,000   $0.005 
Granted   —     $—      35,000,000   $0.013 
Exercised   —     $—      —     $—   
Forfeited   —     $—      3,000,000  $—   
Outstanding - end of year   123,000,000   $0.013    123,000,000   $0.012 
Exercisable at the end of year   94,095,890   $0.012    57,429,224   $0.012 
Weighted average fair value of                    
 options granted during the year       $—          $525,000 

 

As of June 30, 2017, the intrinsic value of the stock options was approximately $61,750, and stock option expense for the year ended June 30, 2017 was $502,000.

The Black Scholes option valuation model was developed for use in estimating the fair value of traded options, which do not have vesting restrictions and are fully transferable. In addition, option valuation models require the input of highly subjective assumptions, including the expected stock price volatility. Because the Company’s employee stock options have characteristics significantly different from those of traded options, and because changes in the subjective input assumptions can materially affect the fair value estimate, in management’s opinion, the existing models do not necessarily provide a reliable single measure of the fair value of its employee stock options.

The weighted average remaining contractual life of options outstanding, as of June 30, 2017 was as follows:

      Weighted
      Average
   Number of  remaining
Exercise  options  contractual
prices  outstanding  life (years)
$0.015    35,000,000    5.16 
$0.013    60,000,000    4.60 
$0.013    15,000,000    4.72 
$0.053    12,500,000    2.12 
$0.004    500,000    4.29 
      123,000,000      

 

Warrants

During the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company issued no warrants for services. A summary of the Company’s warrant activity and related information follows:

   Year End  Year End
   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
      Weighted     Weighted
      average     average
      exercise     exercise
   Options  price  Options  price
Outstanding -beginning of year   —     $—      28,019,163   $0.003 
Granted   —     $—      —     $—   
Exercised   —     $—      (28,019,163)  $0.003 
Forfeited   —     $—      —     $—   
Outstanding - end of year   —     $—      —     $—   

 

On June 22, 2016, all warrant holders exercised their outstanding warrants, on a cashless basis, resulting in 24,109,404 shares of restricted common stock being issued. As of June 30 2017, there are no issued or outstanding warrants.

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Related Parties
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Related Parties

10.     RELATED PARTIES

On January 12, 2016, the Company borrowed $100,000 from Bountiful Capital, LLC to cover operating costs. The loan was offered interest free on a short term basis, and was due February 12, 2016. As of the date of this filing, the loan has not been repaid, nor has the lender demanded payment. The Company is currently discussing options to either extend the maturity date or refinance the balance due. The Chief Financial Officer of the Company, Greg Boden, is also the President of Bountiful Capital, LLC. Therefore, this loan transaction was with a related party.

On April 18, 2016, the Company issued a promissory note in the amount of $500,000 to Bountiful Capital, LLC, the details of which are included in footnote 7 “Notes Payable”. The Company’s Chief Financial Officer, Greg Boden, is also the president of Bountiful Capital, LLC.

On October 3, 2016, the Company issued a promissory note (the “October 2016 Note”) in the amount of up to $500,000 to Bountiful Capital, LLC, the details of which are included in footnote 7 “Notes Payable”. The Company’s Chief Financial Officer, Greg Boden, is also the president of Bountiful Capital, LLC.

On October 7, 2016, Indaba borrowed $40,000 from Jack Gindi to cover operating expenses. Jack is the father of Indaba’s Chief Technology Officer, Blake Gindi, and a former owner of Indaba. The loan was repaid in four installments of $10,000 each, on February 8, 2017, February 21, 2017, March 16, 2017 and April 7, 2017.

On May 25, 2017, Indaba borrowed $40,000 from Jack Gindi to cover operating expenses. The loan was paid in full on June 23, 2017.

Bountiful Capital, LLC, loaned the Company $38,000 on May 16, 2017, $46,000 on May 30, 2017, $26,000 on June 14, 2017, and $23,500 on June 29, 2017, as unsecured promissory notes. The terms of the notes include interest of 5% and are due and payable upon demand, but in no case later than 36 months after the effective date.

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Concentrations
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Risks and Uncertainties [Abstract]  
Concentrations

11.       CONCENTRATIONS

For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company had three major customers who represented approximately 58% of total revenue. For the year ended June 30, 2016, the Company had three major customers who represented 44% of total revenue. At June 30, 2017 and 2016, accounts receivable from two and three customers, respectively, represented approximately 52% and 48% of total accounts receivable, respectively. The customers comprising the concentrations within the accounts receivable are not the same customers that comprise the concentrations with the revenues discussed above.

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Commitments
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments

12.       COMMITMENTS

Operating Leases

On August 26, 2013, the Company signed a two year lease which commenced on October 1, 2013 for approximately 2,534 square feet of office space at 1933 Cliff Dr., Suite 11, Santa Barbara, California 93109 for approximately $4,308 per month. The Company did not renew the lease and moved to a new location on March 1, 2016. Beginning March 1, 2016, the Company moved into Suite 1, within the same building, on a month-to-month arrangement, for approximately $3,000 per month.

On December 10, 2012, the management of Indaba signed a lease which commenced January 16, 2013 for approximately 3,300 square feet at 2854 Larimer Street, Denver, CO 80205, for approximately $3,500 per month. The original lease term expired February 28, 2016, but was extended until February 28, 2017, at a rate of $5,800 per month, then extended again on March 6, 2017 for an additional 12 months, at a rate of $5,850 per month.

The following is a schedule, by years, of future minimum rental payments required under the operating lease. 

Years Ending
June 30,
  Rent Payment
 2018   $46,800 

 

Total lease expense for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $105,391 and $103,423, respectively. The Company is also required to pay its pro rata share of taxes, building maintenance costs, and insurance in according to the lease agreement.

On May 21, 2014, the Company entered into a settlement agreement with the landlord of our previous location, to make monthly payments on past due rent totaling $227,052. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company will make monthly payments of $350 on a reduced balance of $40,250. Upon payment of $40,250, the Company will record a gain on extinguishment of debt of $186,802. As of June 30, 2017, the Company recorded the outstanding balance under this settlement agreement as a long-term accrued expense, with the current portion of the debt recorded in accrued expenses. As of June 30, 2017, the Company owed $27,300 on the outstanding reduced payment terms.

Legal Matters

The Company may be involved in legal actions and claims arising in the ordinary course of business, from time to time, none of which at the time are considered to be material to the Company’s business or financial condition.

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Supplemental Statement Of Cash Flows Information
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements [Abstract]  
Supplemental Statement of Cash Flows Information

13. SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS INFORMATION

During the year ended June 30, 2017, we had no non-cash financing activities.

During the year ended June 30, 2016, we had the following non-cash financing activities:

·         Decreased notes payable by $2,041,253 and decreased the discount on the notes of $362,318, increased Series B Preferred stock by $18 and increased additional paid-in capital by $1,678,917 for preferred shares as a result of the exchange of debt for preferred stock.

·         Decreased accounts payable by $11,108 and a gain in extinguishment of debt of $11,108, due to the settlement of a past due liability.

·         Issuance of Series A Convertible Preferred stock valued at $2,000,000 for the purchase of Indaba Group, LLC.

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Subsequent Events
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Subsequent Events  
Subsequent Events

14.     SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

Management has evaluated subsequent events according to ASC TOPIC 855 as of the date of the financial statements and has determined that the following subsequent events are reportable.

On July 20, 2017, the Company created a wholly-owned subsidiary, called Parscale Digital, Inc., a Nevada corporation. On August 1, 2017, Parscale Digital entered into an agreement and plan of merger with Parscale Creative, Inc., a Nevada corporation, Parscale Digital being the surviving entity. Parscale Creative was founded by Brad Parscale, and included certain client relationships that were spun off from Mr. Parscale’s previous firm, Giles-Parscale, and is in the business of digital advertising, design, and website development. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company issued 90,000 shares of Series D preferred stock to Mr. Parscale. This transaction was announced and closed on August 1, 2017. Each share of Series D preferred stock has a face value of $100, and is convertible into common stock at a ratio of 2,500 shares of common stock per share of preferred stock, and pays a quarterly dividend, calculated as (1/90,000) x (5% of the Adjusted Gross Revenue) of the Company’s subsidiary Parscale Digital. Adjusted Gross Revenue shall mean the top line gross revenue of Parscale Digital, as calculated under GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) less any reselling revenue attributed to third party advertising products or service, such as, but not limited to, search engine keyword campaign fees, social media campaign fees, radio or television advertising fees, and the like.

On July 31, 2017, the Company entered into an exchange agreement (the “Exchange Agreement”) with Bountiful Capital, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company (“Bountiful Capital”), pursuant to which Bountiful Capital has agreed to cancel certain promissory notes , and waive any unpaid interest thereunder, including the outstanding principal in the amount of $1,442,500, in exchange for the issuance by the Company of 14,425 shares of the Company’s newly designated Series C Preferred Stock (the “Series C Preferred Stock”) to Bountiful Capital. Pursuant to the terms of the Exchange Agreement, Bountiful Capital agreed that upon delivery of the Series C Preferred Stock to Bountiful Capital, the notes shall be deemed fully paid and satisfied, null and void and no interest, fees or principal shall be due thereon. Each share of Series C preferred stock has a face value of $100, and is convertible into common stock at a price of $0.01 per common share.

On August 1, 2017, the Company entered into a purchase agreement with Brad Parscale, to purchase his company, Parscale Media, a website hosting business. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company agreed to pay Mr. Parscale $1,000,000 in cash, upon closing the transaction, but in no event later than January 1, 2018.

On August 1, 2017, the Company signed a lease for approximately 8,290 square feet at 321 Sixth Street, San Antonio, TX 78215, for $9,800 per month, expiring July 31, 2022. This office space is primarily used by our subsidiary, Parscale Digital.

On August 1, 2017, we granted nonqualified stock options to purchase up to 10,000,000 shares of our common stock to Jill Giles, the creative director of Parscale Digital. The stock options vest at a rate of 1/36th per month over three years, and are exercisable at a price of $0.01 per share, beginning August 1, 2018. 

The Company received the following advances on unsecured promissory notes:

-July 10, 2017, received $105,000;
-July 14, 2017, received $50,500;
-July 30, 2017, received $53,500;
-August 3, 2017, received $25,000;
-August 15, 2017, received $34,000; and

-August 28, 2017, received $92,000;
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Income Taxes
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Income Taxes  
Income Taxes

15.       INCOME TAXES

The Company files income tax returns in the U.S. Federal jurisdiction, and the state of California. With few exceptions, the Company is no longer subject to U.S. federal, state and local, or non-U.S. income tax examinations by tax authorities for years before 2013.

Deferred income taxes have been provided by temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes and the amounts used for tax purposes. To the extent allowed by GAAP, we provide valuation allowances against the deferred tax assets for amounts when the realization is uncertain. Included in the balances at June 30, 2017 and 2016, are no tax positions for which the ultimate deductibility is highly certain, but for which there is uncertainty about the timing of such deductibility. Because of the impact of deferred tax accounting, other than interest and penalties, the disallowance of the shorter deductibility period would not affect the annual effective tax rate but would accelerate the payment of cash to the taxing authority to an earlier period.

The Company's policy is to recognize interest accrued related to unrecognized tax benefits in interest expense and penalties in operating expenses. During the periods ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company did not recognize interest and penalties.

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Deferred Tax Benefit
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Deferred Tax Benefit  
Deferred Tax Benefit

16.       DEFERRED TAX BENEFIT

Deferred taxes are provided on a liability method whereby deferred tax assets are recognized for deductible temporary differences and operating loss and tax credit carry-forwards and deferred tax liabilities are recognized for taxable temporary differences. Temporary differences are the differences between the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and their tax bases. Deferred tax assets are reduced by a valuation allowance when, in the opinion of management, it is more likely than not that some portion or all of the deferred tax assets will not be realized. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are adjusted for the effects of changes in tax laws and rates on the date of enactment.

Net deferred tax assets consist of the following components as of June 30, 2017 and 2016:

   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
Deferred tax assets:          
   NOL carryforward  $5,680,400   $4,900,400 
   R&D carryforward   113,100    113,100 
   Accrued vacation payable   45,900    45,900 
   Allowance for doubtful accounts   4,100    17,800 
   Depreciation   3,000    —   
Deferred tax liabilities:          
   Depreciation   —      (900)
           
Valuation allowance   (5,846,500)   (5,076,300)
Net deferred tax asset  $—     $—   

 

The income tax provision differs from the amount of income tax determined by applying the U.S. federal and state income tax rate of 39% to pretax income from continuing operations for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 due to the following:

   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
Book income  $(827,800)  $(2,858,700)
Nondeductible expenses   200,200    602,100 
Accrued vacation payable   22,300    22,300 
Allowance for bad debt   (13,700)   15,900 
Depreciation   2,100    (16,500)
           
Valuation allowance   616,900    2,234,900 
Income tax expense  $—     $—   

At June 30, 2017, the Company had net operating loss carryforwards of approximately $9,246,000, that may be offset against future taxable income through 2037. No tax benefit has been reported in the June 30, 2017 and 2016 consolidated financial statements since the potential tax benefit is offset by a valuation allowance of the same amount.

Due to the change in ownership provisions of the Tax Reform Act of 1986, net operating loss carryforwards for Federal income tax reporting purposes are subject to annual limitations. Should a change in ownership occur, net operating loss carryforwards may be limited as to use in future years.

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Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies (Policies)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Accounts Receivable

Accounts receivable

The Company extends credit to its customers, who are located nationwide. Accounts receivable are customer obligations due under normal trade terms. The Company performs continuing credit evaluations of its customers’ financial condition. Management reviews accounts receivable on a regular basis, based on contracted terms and how recently payments have been received to determine if any such amounts will potentially be uncollected. The Company includes any balances that are determined to be uncollectible in its allowance for doubtful accounts. After all attempts to collect a receivable have failed, the receivable is written off. The balance of the allowance account at June 30, 2017 and June 30, 2016 are $10,493 and $45,584 respectively.

On November 30, 2016, the Company entered into an agreement with a third party to sell the rights, with recourse, to accounts receivable amounts due from our customers. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company may receive advances in amounts up to $400,000, based on the amounts we invoice our customers, for a period of one year. Because the Company maintains the collectability risk of all outstanding balances, we record the amounts due from customers as a secured borrowing arrangement, with the customer balances at fair value in accounts receivable, including an allowance for any balances at risk of collectability, and the amount due to the third party as a liability.

On March 23, 2017, the Company amended the secured borrowing arrangement, which increased the maximum allowable balance by $100,000, to a total of $500,000. As of June 30, 2017, the balance due from this arrangement was $205,368.

Use of Estimates

Use of Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the accompanying financial statements. Significant estimates made in preparing these financial statements include revenue recognition, the allowance for doubtful accounts, long-lived assets, intangible assets, business combinations, the deferred tax valuation allowance, and the fair value of stock options and warrants. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and Cash Equivalents

The Company considers all highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.

Revenue Recognition

Revenue Recognition

The Company recognizes income when the service is provided or when product is delivered. We present revenue, net of customer incentives. Most of the income is generated from professional services and site development fees. We provide online marketing services that we purchase from third parties. The gross revenue presented in our statement of operations is in accordance with ASC 605-45. We also offer professional services such as development services.  The fees for development services with multiple deliverables constitute a separate unit of accounting in accordance with ASC 605-25, which are recognized as the work is performed. Upfront fees for development services or other customer services are deferred until certain implementation or contractual milestones have been achieved. The terms of services contracts generally are for periods of less than one year. The deferred revenue as of June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $628,136 and $331,644, respectively.

We always strive to satisfy our customers by providing superior quality and service. Since we typically bill based on a Time and Materials basis, there are no returns for work delivered. When discrepancies or disagreements arise, we do our best to reconcile those by assessing the situation on a case-by-case basis and determining if any discounts can be given. Historically, no significant discounts have been granted.

Research and Development

Research and Development

Research and development costs are expensed as incurred. Total research and development costs were zero for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016.

Advertising Costs

Advertising Costs

The Company expenses the cost of advertising and promotional materials when incurred. Total advertising costs were $5,854 and $57,654 for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

The Company’s financial instruments, including cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and accrued liabilities are carried at cost, which approximates their fair value, due to the relatively short maturity of these instruments. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company’s notes payable have stated borrowing rates that are consistent with those currently available to the Company and, accordingly, the Company believes the carrying value of these debt instruments approximates their fair value.

Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. ASC Topic 820 established a three-tier fair value hierarchy which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (level 3 measurements). These tiers include:

·Level 1, defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices for identical instruments in active markets;
·Level 2, defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly or indirectly observable such as quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets or quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and
·Level 3, defined as unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions, such as valuations derived from valuation techniques in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable.

We measure certain financial instruments at fair value on a recurring basis. As of June 30, 2017 and 2016, the Company had no assets or liabilities that are required to be valued on a recurring basis.

Property and Equipment

Property and Equipment

Property and equipment are stated at cost, and are depreciated or amortized using the straight-line method over the following estimated useful lives:

Furniture, fixtures & equipment  7 Years
Computer equipment  5 Years
Commerce server  5 Years
Computer software  3 - 5 Years
Leasehold improvements  Length of the lease

Depreciation expenses were $25,371 and $21,721 for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets

Impairment of Long-Lived Assets

The Company reviews its long-lived assets for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the assets may not be fully recoverable. To determine recoverability of a long-lived asset, management evaluates whether the estimated future undiscounted net cash flows from the asset are less than its carrying amount. If impairment is indicated, the long-lived asset would be written down to fair value. Fair value is determined by an evaluation of available price information at which assets could be bought or sold, including quoted market prices, if available, or the present value of the estimated future cash flows based on reasonable and supportable assumptions.

Indefinite Lived Intangibles and Goodwill Assets

Indefinite Lived Intangibles and Goodwill Assets 

The Company accounts for business combinations under the acquisition method of accounting in accordance with ASC 805, “Business Combinations,” where the total purchase price is allocated to the tangible and identified intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed based on their estimated fair values. The purchase price is allocated using the information currently available, and may be adjusted, up to one year from acquisition date, after obtaining more information regarding, among other things, asset valuations, liabilities assumed and revisions to preliminary estimates. The purchase price in excess of the fair value of the tangible and identified intangible assets acquired less liabilities assumed is recognized as goodwill.

The Company tests for indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill impairment in the fourth quarter of each year and whenever events or circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of the asset exceeds its fair value and may not be recoverable. In accordance with its policies, the Company performed a qualitative assessment of indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill at June 30, 2017, and determined there was no impairment of indefinite lived intangibles and goodwill.

Business Combinations

Business Combinations 

The Company allocates the fair value of purchase consideration to the tangible assets acquired, liabilities assumed and intangible assets acquired based on their estimated fair values. The excess of the fair value of purchase consideration over the fair values of these identifiable assets and liabilities is recorded as goodwill. Such valuations require management to make significant estimates and assumptions, especially with respect to intangible assets. Significant estimates in valuing certain intangible assets include, but are not limited to, future expected cash flows from acquired customer lists, acquired technology, and trade names from a market participant perspective, useful lives and discount rates. Management’s estimates of fair value are based upon assumptions believed to be reasonable, but which are inherently uncertain and unpredictable and, as a result, actual results may differ from estimates. During the measurement period, which is one year from the acquisition date, we may record adjustments to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the corresponding offset to goodwill. Upon the conclusion of the measurement period, any subsequent adjustments are recorded to earnings.

Concentrations of Business and Credit Risk

Concentrations of Business and Credit Risk

The Company operates in a single industry segment. The Company markets its services to companies and individuals in many industries and geographic locations. The Company’s operations are subject to rapid technological advancement and intense competition in the SAAS industry. Accounts receivable represent financial instruments with potential credit risk. The Company typically offers its customers credit terms. The Company makes periodic evaluations of the credit worthiness of its enterprise customers and other than obtaining deposits pursuant to its policies, it generally does not require collateral. In the event of nonpayment, the Company has the ability to terminate services.

Stock-Based Compensation

Stock-Based Compensation

The Company addressed the accounting for share-based payment transactions in which an enterprise receives employee services in exchange for either equity instruments of the enterprise or liabilities that are based on the fair value of the enterprise’s equity instruments or that may be settled by the issuance of such equity instruments. The transactions are accounted for using a fair-value-based method and recognized as expenses in our statement of operations.

Stock-based compensation expense recognized during the period is based on the value of the portion of stock-based payment awards that is ultimately expected to vest. Stock-based compensation expense recognized in the consolidated statement of operations during the year ended June 30, 2017, included compensation expense for the stock-based payment awards granted prior to, but not yet vested, as of June 30, 2017 based on the grant date fair value estimated. Stock-based compensation expense recognized in the statement of operations for the year ended June 30, 2017 is based on awards ultimately expected to vest, or has been reduced for estimated forfeitures. Forfeitures are estimated at the time of grant and revised, if necessary, in subsequent periods if actual forfeitures differ from those estimates. The stock-based compensation expense recognized in the consolidated statements of operations during the year ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 was $502,000 and $485,993, respectively.

Basic and Diluted Net Income (Loss) Per Share Calculations

Basic and Diluted Net Income (Loss) per Share Calculations

Income (Loss) per Share dictates the calculation of basic earnings per share and diluted earnings per share. Basic earnings per share are computed by dividing income available to common shareholders by the weighted-average number of common shares available. Diluted earnings per share is computed similar to basic earnings per share except that the denominator is increased to include the number of additional common shares that would have been outstanding if the potential common shares had been issued and if the additional common shares were dilutive. The shares for employee options, warrants and convertible notes were used in the calculation of the income per share.

For the year ended June 30, 2017, the Company has excluded 123,000,000 shares of common stock underlying options, 10,000 Series A Preferred shares convertible into 100,000,000 shares of common stock, 18,025 Series B Preferred shares convertible into 450,625,000 shares of common stock, and 23,421,500 shares of common stock underlying $93,686 in convertible notes, because their impact on the loss per share is anti-dilutive.

For the year ended June 30, 2016, the Company has excluded 123,000,000 shares of common stock underlying options, 10,000 Series A Preferred shares convertible into 100,000,000 shares of common stock, 18,025 Series B Preferred shares convertible into 450,625,000 shares of common stock, and 21,771,500 shares of common stock underlying $87,086 in convertible notes, because their impact on the loss per share is anti-dilutive.

Dilutive per share amounts are computed using the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding and potentially dilutive securities, using the treasury stock method if their effect would be dilutive.

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements

  Management reviewed accounting pronouncements issued during the year ended June 30, 2017, and no pronouncements were adopted during the period.

Income Taxes

Income Taxes

The Company uses the liability method of accounting for income taxes. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to financial statements carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases and operating loss and tax credit carry-forwards. The measurement of deferred tax assets and liabilities is based on provisions of applicable tax law. The measurement of deferred tax assets is reduced, if necessary, by a valuation allowance based on the amount of tax benefits that, based on available evidence, is not expected to be realized. 

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Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Tables  
Schedule of Property and Equipment

Property and equipment are stated at cost, and are depreciated or amortized using the straight-line method over the following estimated useful lives:

Furniture, fixtures & equipment  7 Years
Computer equipment  5 Years
Commerce server  5 Years
Computer software  3 - 5 Years
Leasehold improvements  Length of the lease
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Business Acquisitions (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Business Acquisitions Tables  
Schedule of Estimated Fair Value of the Consideration Transferred

The acquisition date estimated fair value of the consideration transferred consisted of the following:

Tangible assets acquired  $417,700 
Liabilities assumed   (193,889)
Net tangible assets   223,811 
Non-compete agreements   201,014 
Customer list   447,171 
Goodwill   1,128,004 
Total purchase price  $2,000,000 
Schedule of Unaudited Pro Forma Results of Acquisition of Indaba

These combined results are not necessarily indicative of the results that may have been achieved had the companies been combined as of the first day of the period presented.

  

Year ended,

June 30, 2016

Total revenues  $2,741,583 
Net loss   (7,550,277)
Basic and diluted net earnings per common share  $(0.07)
      
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Intangible Assets (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Intangible Assets Tables  
Schedule of Acquired Intangible Assets

The following is the net book value of these assets:

   June 30, 2017
      Accumulated   
   Gross  Amortization  Net
Customer List  $447,171   $(260,850)  $186,321 
Non-Compete Agreements   201,014    (175,887)   25,127 
Goodwill   1,128,003    —      1,128,003 
Total  $1,776,188   $(436,737)  $1,339,451 
Schedule of Amortization of Finite Life Intangible Assets

The following table of remaining amortization of finite life intangible assets, for the years ended June 30, includes the intangible assets acquired during the Indaba acquisition, in addition to the CloudCommerce trademark:

 2018   $174,873 
 2019    37,954 
 2020    690 
 2021    690 
 2022 and thereafter    6,034 
 Total   $220,241 
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Notes Payable (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Notes Payable Tables  
Schedule of Maturity of Notes Payable

Following is the five year maturity schedule for our notes payable:

Year ended June 30,  Amount Due
 2018   $ $1,299,500
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Stock Options And Warrants (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Stock Options And Warrants Tables  
Summary of Fair Value Assumptions of Options

The fair value of options granted during the year ended June 30, 2016, was determined using the Black Scholes method with the following assumptions:

   Year Ended
   6/30/16
Risk free interest rate   6.00%
Stock volatility factor   145 
Weighted average expected option life   7 years 
Expected dividend yield   none 
Summary of Stock Option Activity

A summary of the Company’s stock option activity and related information follows:

   Year ended
June 30, 2017
  Year ended
June 30, 2016
      Weighted     Weighted
      average     average
      exercise     exercise
   Options  price  Options  price
Outstanding -beginning of year   123,000,000   $0.013    91,000,000   $0.005 
Granted   —     $—      35,000,000   $0.013 
Exercised   —     $—      —     $—   
Forfeited   —     $—      3,000,000  $—   
Outstanding - end of year   123,000,000   $0.013    123,000,000   $0.012 
Exercisable at the end of year   94,095,890   $0.012    57,429,224   $0.012 
Weighted average fair value of                    
 options granted during the year       $—          $525,000 
Summary of Weighted Average Remaining Contractual Life of Options Outstanding

The weighted average remaining contractual life of options outstanding, as of June 30, 2017 was as follows:

      Weighted
      Average
   Number of  remaining
Exercise  options  contractual
prices  outstanding  life (years)
$0.015    35,000,000    5.16 
$0.013    60,000,000    4.60 
$0.013    15,000,000    4.72 
$0.053    12,500,000    2.12 
$0.004    500,000    4.29 
      123,000,000      
Summary of Stock Warrants Activity

A summary of the Company’s warrant activity and related information follows:

   Year End  Year End
   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
      Weighted     Weighted
      average     average
      exercise     exercise
   Options  price  Options  price
Outstanding -beginning of year   —     $—      28,019,163   $0.003 
Granted   —     $—      —     $—   
Exercised   —     $—      (28,019,163)  $0.003 
Forfeited   —     $—      —     $—   
Outstanding - end of year   —     $—      —     $—   
XML 41 R29.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Commitments (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Commitments Tables  
Schedule of Future Minimum Rental Payments for Operating lease

The following is a schedule, by years, of future minimum rental payments required under the operating lease. 

Years Ending
June 30,
  Rent Payment
 2018   $46,800 
XML 42 R30.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Deferred Tax Benefit (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Deferred Tax Benefit Tables  
Schedule of Deferred Tax Assets

Net deferred tax assets consist of the following components as of June 30, 2017 and 2016:

   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
Deferred tax assets:          
   NOL carryforward  $5,680,400   $4,900,400 
   R&D carryforward   113,100    113,100 
   Accrued vacation payable   45,900    45,900 
   Allowance for doubtful accounts   4,100    17,800 
   Depreciation   3,000    —   
Deferred tax liabilities:          
   Depreciation   —      (900)
           
Valuation allowance   (5,846,500)   (5,076,300)
Net deferred tax asset  $—     $—   
Schedule of Provision for Income Taxes

The income tax provision differs from the amount of income tax determined by applying the U.S. federal and state income tax rate of 39% to pretax income from continuing operations for the years ended June 30, 2017 and 2016 due to the following:

   June 30, 2017  June 30, 2016
Book income  $(827,800)  $(2,858,700)
Nondeductible expenses   200,200    602,100 
Accrued vacation payable   22,300    22,300 
Allowance for bad debt   (13,700)   15,900 
Depreciation   2,100    (16,500)
           
Valuation allowance   616,900    2,234,900 
Income tax expense  $—     $—   
XML 43 R31.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies (Schedule Of Property And Equipment) (Details)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment [Member]  
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]  
Property and equipment estimated useful lives in years 7 years
Computer Equipment [Member]  
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]  
Property and equipment estimated useful lives in years 5 years
Commerce Server [Member]  
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]  
Property and equipment estimated useful lives in years 5 years
Computer Software [Member] | Minimum [Member]  
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]  
Property and equipment estimated useful lives in years 3 years
Computer Software [Member] | Maximum [Member]  
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]  
Property and equipment estimated useful lives in years 5 years
Leasehold Improvements [Member]  
Property, Plant and Equipment [Line Items]  
Property and equipment estimated useful lives description

Length of the lease

XML 44 R32.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Business Acquisitions (Schedule Of Estimated Fair Value Of The Consideration Transferred) (Details) - Indaba Group, LLC [Member]
Oct. 01, 2015
USD ($)
Business Acquisition [Line Items]  
Tangible assets acquired $ 417,700
Liabilities assumed 193,889
Net tangible assets 223,811
Non-compete agreements 201,014
Customer list 447,171
Goodwill 1,128,004
Total purchase price $ 2,000,000
XML 45 R33.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Business Acquisitions (Schedule Of Unaudited Pro Forma Results Of Acquisition Of Indaba) (Details) - Pro Forma [Member]
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2016
USD ($)
$ / shares
Total revenues $ 2,741,583
Net loss $ (7,550,277)
Basic and diluted net earnings per common share | $ / shares $ (0.07)
XML 46 R34.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Intangible Assets (Schedule Of Acquired Intangible Assets) (Details)
Jun. 30, 2017
USD ($)
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]  
Intangible assets, Gross $ 1,776,188
Intangible assets, Accumulated Amortization 436,737
Intangible assets, Net 1,339,451
Customer List [Member]  
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]  
Intangible assets, Gross 447,171
Intangible assets, Accumulated Amortization 260,850
Intangible assets, Net 186,321
Non-Compete Agreements [Member]  
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]  
Intangible assets, Gross 201,014
Intangible assets, Accumulated Amortization 175,887
Intangible assets, Net 25,127
Goodwill [Member]  
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]  
Intangible assets, Gross 1,128,003
Intangible assets, Accumulated Amortization
Intangible assets, Net $ 1,128,003
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Intangible Assets (Schedule Of Amortization Of Finite Life Intangible Assets) (Details) - Intangible Assets [Member]
Jun. 30, 2017
USD ($)
For the years ended June 30:  
2018 $ 174,873
2019 37,954
2020 690
2021 690
2022 and thereafter 6,034
Total $ 220,241
XML 48 R36.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Notes Payable (Schedule Of Maturity Of Notes Payable) (Details)
Jun. 30, 2017
USD ($)
Amount Due [Member]  
Year Ended June 30,  
2018 $ 1,299,500
XML 49 R37.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Stock Options And Warrants (Schedule Of Fair Value Assumptions Of Options) (Details) - Stock Option [Member]
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2016
Fair Value Assumptions Of Options - Black Scholes Model  
Risk free interest rate 6.00%
Stock volatility factor 145.00%
Weighted average expected option life 7 years
Expected dividend yield none
XML 50 R38.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Stock Options And Warrants (Summary Of Stock Option Activity) (Details) - $ / shares
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Options    
Outstanding -beginning of year 123,000,000 91,000,000
Granted 35,000,000
Exercised
Forfeited 3,000,000
Outstanding - end of year 123,000,000 123,000,000
Exercisable at the end of year 94,095,890 57,429,224
Weighted average exercise price    
Outstanding -beginning of year $ 0.012 $ 0.005
Granted 0.013
Exercised
Forfeited
Outstanding - end of year 0.013 0.012
Excercisable at the end of year 0.012 0.012
Weighted average fair value of options granted during the year $ 525,000
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Stock Options And Warrants (Summary Of Weighted Average Remainining Contractual Life Of Options) (Details) - $ / shares
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Jun. 30, 2015
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]      
Number of options outstanding 123,000,000 123,000,000 91,000,000
Stock Options [Member] | Exercise Price 0.015 [Member]      
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]      
Excerise prices $ 0.015    
Number of options outstanding 35,000,000    
Weighted Average remaining contractual life (years) 5 years 1 month 28 days    
Stock Options [Member] | Exercise Price 0.013 [Member]      
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]      
Excerise prices $ 0.013    
Number of options outstanding 60,000,000    
Weighted Average remaining contractual life (years) 4 years 7 months 6 days    
Stock Options [Member] | Exercise Price 0.013 One [Member]      
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]      
Excerise prices $ 0.013    
Number of options outstanding 15,000,000    
Weighted Average remaining contractual life (years) 4 years 8 months 19 days    
Stock Options [Member] | Exercise Price 0.053 [Member]      
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]      
Excerise prices $ 0.053    
Number of options outstanding 12,500,000    
Weighted Average remaining contractual life (years) 2 years 1 month 13 days    
Stock Options [Member] | Exercise Price 0.004 [Member]      
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]      
Excerise prices $ 0.004    
Number of options outstanding 500,000    
Weighted Average remaining contractual life (years) 4 years 3 months 14 days    
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Stock Options And Warrants (Summary Of Stock Warrants Activity) (Details) - Warrants [Member] - $ / shares
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Options    
Outstanding -beginning of year 28,019,163
Granted
Exercised (28,019,163)
Forfeited
Outstanding - end of year
Weighted average exercise price    
Outstanding -beginning of year $ 0.003
Granted
Exercised 0.003
Forfeited
Outstanding - end of year
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Commitments (Details)
Jun. 30, 2017
USD ($)
Rent Payment [Member]  
Years Ending June 30,  
2018 $ 46,800
XML 54 R42.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Deferred Tax Benefit (Schedule Of Deferred Tax Assets) (Details) - USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Deferred tax assets:    
NOL carryforward $ 5,680,400 $ 4,900,400
R&D carryforward 113,100 113,100
Accrued vacation payable 45,900 45,900
Allowance for doubtful accounts 4,100 17,800
Depreciation 3,000
Deferred tax liabilities:    
Depreciation 900
Valuation allowance 5,846,500 5,076,300
Net deferred tax asset
XML 55 R43.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Deferred Tax Benefit (Schedule Of Provisions For Income Taxes) (Details) - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Deferred Tax Benefit Schedule Of Provisions For Income Taxes Details    
Book income $ 827,800 $ 2,858,700
Nondeductible expenses 200,200 602,100
Accrued vacation payable 22,300 22,300
Allowance for bad debt (13,700) 15,900
Depreciation 2,100 (16,500)
Valuation allowance 616,900 2,234,900
Income tax expense
XML 56 R44.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.8.0.1
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Allowance for accounts receivable $ 10,493 $ 10,493 $ 45,584
Deferred revenue 628,136 $ 628,136 331,644
Research and development costs 0   0
Advertising costs 5,854   57,654
Depreciation expenses $ 25,371   $ 21,721
Stock Options [Member]      
Antidilutive securities excluded from computation of earnings per share 123,000,000   123,000,000
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]      
Antidilutive securities excluded from computation of earnings per share   10,000 10,000
Series A Preferred Stock [Member] | Common Stock      
Common shares issuable upon conversion of preferred shares 100,000,000   100,000,000
Series B Preferred Stock [Member]      
Antidilutive securities excluded from computation of earnings per share   18,025 18,025
Series B Preferred Stock [Member] | Common Stock      
Common shares issuable upon conversion of preferred shares 450,625,000   450,625,000
Convertible Notes [Member]      
Antidilutive securities excluded from computation of earnings per share 23,421,500   21,771,500
Convertible note outstanding value excluded from computation of earnings per share $ 93,686   $ 87,086
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Business Acquisitions (Narrative) (Details) - Indaba Group, LLC [Member]
Oct. 01, 2015
USD ($)
$ / shares
shares
Business Acquisition, Equity Interests Issued or Issuable [Line Items]  
Payment of working capital surplus $ 55,601
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]  
Business Acquisition, Equity Interests Issued or Issuable [Line Items]  
Business acquisition purchase price $ 2,000,000
Business acquisition, shares issued | shares 10,000
Preferred stock liquidation price per share | $ / shares $ 200
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Intangible Assets (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Oct. 01, 2015
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 22, 2015
Jun. 26, 2015
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Internet domain indefinite intangible asset         $ 20,202 $ 20,202
Amortization expenses for finite lived intangible assets         275,380 $ 162,046
Trademark Rights - CLOUDCOMMERCE [Member]            
Finite lived intangible asset purchase price     $ 10,000      
Finite lived intangible asset renewal terms    

The trademark expires in 2020 and may be renewed for an additional 10 years.

     
Finite lived intangible asset useful life   174 months        
Amortization expenses for finite lived intangible assets         690  
Non-Compete Agreements From the Acquisition Of Indaba [Member]            
Finite lived intangible assets $ 201,014          
Finite lived intangible asset renewal terms

This amount will be included in depreciation and amortization expense until September 30, 2017.

         
Finite lived intangible asset useful life 2 years          
Amortization expenses for finite lived intangible assets         125,634  
Customer List [Member]            
Finite lived intangible assets $ 447,171          
Finite lived intangible asset renewal terms

This amount will be included in depreciation and amortization expense until September 30, 2018.

         
Finite lived intangible asset useful life 3 years          
Amortization expenses for finite lived intangible assets         $ 149,057  
Other Assets [Member] | Trademark Rights - CLOUDCOMMERCE [Member]            
Finite lived intangible assets     $ 10,000      
Domain Name - CLOUDCOMMERCE.COM [Member]            
Indefinite intangible asset purchase price       $ 20,000    
Indefinite lived intangible assets transaction cost       202    
Domain Name - CLOUDCOMMERCE.COM [Member] | Other Assets [Member]            
Internet domain indefinite intangible asset       $ 20,202    
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Credit Facilities (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Mar. 23, 2017
Nov. 30, 2016
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]        
Line of credit     $ 205,368 $ 83,540
Interest expense     98,337 1,389,897
Bank Line Of Credit Assumed From Acquisition Of Indaba Group LLC [Member]        
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]        
Line of credit     0 $ 83,540
Secured Borrowing With Third Party [Member]        
Line of Credit Facility [Line Items]        
Line of credit     205,368  
Line of credit facility description

The agreement was amended on March 23, 2017, which increased the allowable borrowing amount by $100,000, to a maximum of $500,000.

On November 30, 2016, the Company entered into a 12 month agreement with a third party to sell the rights to amounts due from our customers, in exchange for a borrowing facility in amounts up to a total of $400,000.

   
Line of credit facility maximum borrowing capacity $ 500,000 $ 400,000    
Line of credit facility borrowing capacity description  

The proceeds from the facility are determined by the amounts we invoice our customers.

   
Line of credit facility collateral terms  

The principal borrowed through this facility is secured by the accounts receivable balances, in addition to the other assets of the Company.

   
Line of credit facility restriction terms  

During the term of this facility, the third party lender has a first priority security interest in the Company, and will, therefore, we will require such third party lender’s written consent to obligate the Company further or pledge our assets against additional borrowing facilities. Because of this position, it may be difficult for the Company to secure additional secured borrowing facilities.

   
Line of credit facility interest description  

The cost of this secured borrowing facility is 0.05% of the daily balance.

   
Interest expense     $ 33,733  
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Notes Payable (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
2 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Oct. 14, 2014
May 23, 2014
May 16, 2013
May 01, 2013
Apr. 16, 2013
Mar. 25, 2013
May 16, 2013
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                    
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable               $ 773,500 $ 1,156,500  
Convertible Notes Payable [Member]                    
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                    
Debt instrument conversion price                   $ 0.004
Convertible Promissory Note Dated March 25, 2013 - The March 2013 Note [Member]                    
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                    
Debt instrument conversion price           $ 0.004        
Debt instrument face amount           $ 100,000        
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable     $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 20,000 $ 50,000 $ 100,000      
Debt instrument interest rate           10.00%        
Debt instrument maturity date           Mar. 25, 2018        
Debt instrument carrying amount               93,686    
Accrued interest included in carrying value of debt               $ 27,686    
Convertible Promissory Note Dated March 25, 2013 - The March 2013 Note [Member] | Common Stock                    
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                    
Debt conversion original debt amount $ 17,000 $ 17,000                
Accrued interest portion of debt converted $ 2,645 $ 1,975                
Debt conversion converted instrument, shares 4,911,370 4,743,699                
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Notes Payable (Narrative) (Details1) - USD ($)
5 Months Ended 7 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
May 02, 2017
Apr. 17, 2017
Apr. 03, 2017
Mar. 16, 2017
Mar. 01, 2017
Feb. 16, 2017
Feb. 02, 2017
Jan. 31, 2017
Jan. 17, 2017
Jan. 03, 2017
Dec. 16, 2016
Nov. 30, 2016
Nov. 15, 2016
Oct. 31, 2016
Oct. 17, 2016
Oct. 03, 2016
Sep. 14, 2016
Aug. 31, 2016
Aug. 16, 2016
Jul. 29, 2016
Jul. 15, 2016
Jun. 30, 2016
Jun. 21, 2016
Jun. 01, 2016
May 19, 2016
May 17, 2016
May 02, 2016
Apr. 18, 2016
Jan. 12, 2016
Sep. 14, 2016
May 02, 2017
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                                                  
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable                                                               $ 773,500 $ 1,156,500
Bountiful Capital, LLC - A Company Related To Greg Boden, CFO Of The Company [Member] | Notes Payable Dated January 12, 2016 [Member]                                                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                                                  
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable                                                         $ 100,000        
Debt instrument interest terms                                                        

The loan was offered interest free on a short term basis.

       
Debt instrument maturity date                                                         Feb. 12, 2016        
Bountiful Capital, LLC - A Company Related To Greg Boden, CFO Of The Company [Member] | Promissory Note Dated April 18, 2016 - The April 2016 Note [Member]                                                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                                                  
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable                                 $ 33,500 $ 28,000 $ 35,500 $ 33,000 $ 10,000 $ 33,500 $ 21,000 $ 34,000 $ 160,000 $ 35,000 $ 41,000 $ 35,500   $ 500,000      
Debt instrument face amount                                                       $ 500,000          
Debt instrument carrying amount                                                               526,012  
Debt instrument interest rate                                                       5.00%          
Debt instrument maturity description                                                      

It is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 60 months from the effective date of each tranche.

         
Accrued interest included in the carrying value of debt                                                               26,012  
Bountiful Capital, LLC - A Company Related To Greg Boden, CFO Of The Company [Member] | Promissory Note Dated October 03, 2016 - The October 2016 Note [Member]                                                                  
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                                                                  
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable $ 20,500 $ 23,500 $ 46,500 $ 28,000 $ 29,000 $ 30,000 $ 15,000 $ 29,000 $ 50,000 $ 21,000 $ 28,500 $ 34,000 $ 27,000 $ 34,000 $ 48,000 $ 36,000                             $ 500,000    
Debt instrument face amount                               $ 500,000                                  
Debt instrument carrying amount                                                               511,672  
Debt instrument interest rate                               5.00%                                  
Debt instrument maturity description                              

It is payable upon demand, but in no event later than 60 months from the effective date of each tranche.

                                 
Accrued interest included in the carrying value of debt                                                               $ 11,672  
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Notes Payable (Narrative) (Details2) - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 29, 2017
Jun. 14, 2017
May 30, 2017
May 16, 2017
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable         $ 773,500 $ 1,156,500
Convertible Promissory Note Dated May 16, 2017 - The May 16, 2017 Note [Member]            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Debt instrument face amount       $ 38,000    
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable       $ 38,000    
Debt instrument interest rate       5.00%    
Debt instrument description      

Payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date.

   
Debt instrument carrying amount         38,234  
Accrued interest included in carrying value of debt         234  
Convertible Promissory Note Dated May 30, 2017 - The May 30, 2017 Note [Member]            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Debt instrument face amount     $ 46,000      
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable     $ 46,000      
Debt instrument interest rate     5.00%      
Debt instrument description    

Payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date.

     
Debt instrument carrying amount         46,195  
Accrued interest included in carrying value of debt         195  
Convertible Promissory Note Dated June 14, 2017 - The June 14, 2017 Note [Member]            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Debt instrument face amount   $ 26,000        
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable   $ 26,000        
Debt instrument interest rate   5.00%        
Debt instrument description  

Payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date.

       
Debt instrument carrying amount         26,057  
Accrued interest included in carrying value of debt         57  
Convertible Promissory Note Dated June 29, 2017 - The June 29, 2017 Note [Member]            
Debt Instrument [Line Items]            
Debt instrument face amount $ 23,500          
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable $ 23,500          
Debt instrument interest rate 5.00%          
Debt instrument description

Payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date.

         
Debt instrument carrying amount         23,503  
Accrued interest included in carrying value of debt         $ 3  
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Capital Stock (Narrative) (Details)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
$ / shares
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]  
Preferred stock conversion terms

Each share of Series A Preferred stock is convertible into 10,000 shares of the Company’s common stock.

Preferred stock dividend terms

The holders of outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive dividends, payable quarterly, out of any assets of the Corporation legally available therefor, at the rate of $8 per share per annum, payable in preference and priority to any payment of any dividend on the common stock.

Series B Preferred Stock [Member]  
Preferred stock conversion terms

The Series B Preferred Stock is convertible into shares of fully paid and non-assessable shares of the Company's common stock by dividing the Stated Value by a conversion price of $0.004 per share.

Preferred stock stated or face value per share $ 100
Preferred stock voting rights

Series B Preferred Stock shall not be entitled to vote, as a separate class or otherwise, on any matter presented to the stockholders of the Company for their action or consideration at any meeting of stockholders of the Company.

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Stock Options And Warrants (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
Jun. 22, 2016
Jul. 10, 2003
Jun. 30, 2017
Restricted Common Stock [Member]      
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]      
Exercise for warrants on a cashless basis 24,109,404    
Stock Options [Member]      
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]      
Intrinsic value of the stock options     $ 61,750
Stock Option Plan - July 10, 2003 [Member]      
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]      
Total common stock shares could be issued under stock option plan   5,000,000  
Description of stock option plan  

Pursuant to the now terminated plan, the Company could issue 5,000,000 shares of common stock. The plan was administered by the Company’s Board of Directors (the “Board”), and options granted under the plan could be either incentive options or nonqualified options. Each option was exercisable in full or in installment and at such time as designated by the Board. Notwithstanding any other provision of the plan or of any option agreement, each option expired on the date specified in the option agreement, which date was to be no later than the tenth anniversary of the date on which the option was granted (fifth anniversary in the case of an incentive option granted to a greater-than-10% stockholder). The purchase price per share of the common stock under each incentive option was to be no less than the fair market value of the common stock on the date the option was granted (110% of the fair market value in the case of a greater-than-10% stockholder). The purchase price per share of the common stock under each nonqualified option was to be specified by the Board at the time the option is granted, and could be less than, equal to or greater than the fair market value of the shares of common stock on the date such nonqualified option was granted, but was to be no less than the par value of shares of common stock.

 
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Related Parties (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 29, 2017
Jun. 14, 2017
May 30, 2017
May 25, 2017
May 16, 2017
Apr. 07, 2017
Mar. 16, 2017
Feb. 21, 2017
Feb. 08, 2017
Oct. 07, 2016
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                        
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable                     $ 773,500 $ 1,156,500
Bountiful Capital, LLC - A Company Related To Greg Boden, CFO Of The Company [Member] | Unsecured Promissory Notes [Member]                        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                        
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable $ 23,500 $ 26,000 $ 46,000   $ 38,000              
Debt instrument interest rate 5.00% 5.00% 5.00%   5.00%              
Debt instrument description

Payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date.

Payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date.

Payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date.

 

Payable upon demand, but in no event later than 36 months from the effective date.

             
Indaba [Member] | Jack Gindi - Former Owner Of Indaba [Member]                        
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                        
Proceeds from related party debt       $ 40,000           $ 40,000    
Terms of related party debt agreement      

The loan was paid in full on June 23, 2017.

         

The loan was repaid in four installments of $10,000 each, on February 8, 2017, February 21, 2017, March 16, 2017 and April 7, 2017.

   
Repayment of related party debt           $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000 $ 10,000      
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Concentrations (Narrative) (Details) - Number
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Total Revenue [Member] | Three Major Customers [Member]    
Concentration Risk [Line Items]    
Customer concentration percentage 58.00% 44.00%
Number of customer 3 3
Accounts Receivable [Member] | Two Customers [Member]    
Concentration Risk [Line Items]    
Customer concentration percentage 52.00%  
Number of customer 2  
Accounts Receivable [Member] | Three Customers [Member]    
Concentration Risk [Line Items]    
Customer concentration percentage   48.00%
Number of customer   3
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Commitments (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Mar. 06, 2017
Mar. 01, 2016
Feb. 28, 2016
May 21, 2014
Aug. 26, 2013
Dec. 10, 2012
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Other Commitments [Line Items]                
Total lease expenses             $ 105,391 $ 103,423
Lease Agreements For Office Space Commenced On October 01, 2013 [Member]                
Other Commitments [Line Items]                
Operating lease terms        

On August 26, 2013, the Company signed a two year lease commencing on October 1, 2013 for approximately 2,534 square feet of office space at 1933 Cliff Dr., Suite 11, Santa Barbara, California 93109 for approximately $4,308 per month.

     
Monthly rent         $ 4,308      
Lease Agreements For Office Space Commenced On March 01, 2016 [Member]                
Other Commitments [Line Items]                
Operating lease terms  

Beginning March 1, 2016, the Company moved into Suite 1, within the same building, on a month-to-month arrangement, for approximately $3,000 per month.

           
Monthly rent   $ 3,000            
Lease Agreement With Management Of Indaba [Member]                
Other Commitments [Line Items]                
Operating lease terms

Extended again on March 6, 2017 for an additional 12 months, at a rate of $5,850 per month.

       

On December 10, 2012, the management of Indaba signed a lease which commenced January 16, 2013 for approximately 3,300 square feet at 2854 Larimer Street, Denver, CO 80205, for approximately $3,500 per month.

   
Monthly rent $ 5,850   $ 5,800     $ 3,500    
Lease expiration date           Feb. 28, 2016    
Extended lease expiration date     Feb. 28, 2017          
Settlement With A Prior Landlord [Member]                
Other Commitments [Line Items]                
Total amount due in settlement with landlord       $ 227,052        
Committed amount in settlement with landlord       40,250        
Monthly payment of committed amount in settlement       $ 350        
Description of settlement terms with landlord      

Upon payment of $40,250, the Company will record a gain on extinguishment of debt of $186,802.

       
Outstanding amount owed with related to settlement agreement             $ 27,300  
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Supplemental Statement Of Cash Flows Information (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Non-cash financing activities:    
Decrease in accounts payable $ (13,248) $ 15,606
Gain on extinguishment of debt (559,867)
Supplemental Non Cash Financing Activities [Member]    
Non-cash financing activities:    
Decrease in notes payable   (2,041,253)
Decrease in discount on notes   362,318
Decrease in accounts payable   (11,108)
Supplemental Non Cash Financing Activities [Member] | Accounts Payable [Member]    
Non-cash financing activities:    
Gain on extinguishment of debt   11,108
Supplemental Non Cash Financing Activities [Member] | Series B Preferred Stock [Member]    
Non-cash financing activities:    
Partial conversion of notes payable common stock   18
Partial conversion of notes payable additional paid in capital   1,678,917
Supplemental Non Cash Financing Activities [Member] | Series A Preferred Stock [Member] | Indaba Group, LLC [Member]    
Non-cash financing activities:    
Issuance of stock for the purchase of Indaba Group LLC   $ 2,000,000
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Subsequent Events (Narrative) (Details) - USD ($)
12 Months Ended
Aug. 28, 2017
Aug. 15, 2017
Aug. 03, 2017
Aug. 01, 2017
Jul. 30, 2017
Jul. 14, 2017
Jul. 10, 2017
Jun. 30, 2017
Jun. 30, 2016
Subsequent Event [Line Items]                  
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable               $ 773,500 $ 1,156,500
Subsequent Event [Member] | Unsecured Promissory Notes [Member]                  
Subsequent Event [Line Items]                  
Proceeds from issuance of notes payable $ 92,000 $ 34,000 $ 25,000   $ 53,500 $ 50,500 $ 105,000    
Subsequent Event [Member] | Nonqualified Stock Options [Member] | Jill Giles - Director of Parscale Digital [Member]                  
Subsequent Event [Line Items]                  
Stock options granted       10,000,000          
Stock options vesting terms      

On August 1, 2017, we granted nonqualified stock options to purchase up to 10,000,000 shares of our common stock to Jill Giles, the creative director of Parscale Digital. The stock options vest at a rate of 1/36th per month over three years, and are exercisable at a price of $0.01 per share, beginning August 1, 2018.

         
Exercisable price of stock options       $ 0.01          
Subsequent Event [Member] | Lease Agreements For Office Space By Subsidiary Parscale Digital [Member]                  
Subsequent Event [Line Items]                  
Operating lease terms      

On August 1, 2017, the Company signed a lease for approximately 8,290 square feet at 321 Sixth Street, San Antonio, TX 78215, for $9,800 per month, expiring July 31, 2022. This office space is primarily used by our subsidiary, Parscale Digital.

         
Monthly rent       $ 9,800          
Lease expiration date       Jul. 31, 2022          
Subsequent Event [Member] | Exchange Agreement With Bountiful Capital LLC [Member]                  
Subsequent Event [Line Items]                  
Agreement terms      

On July 31, 2017, the Company entered into an exchange agreement (the “Exchange Agreement”) with Bountiful Capital, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company (“Bountiful Capital”), pursuant to which Bountiful Capital has agreed to cancel certain promissory notes , and waive any unpaid interest thereunder, including the outstanding principal in the amount of $1,442,500, in exchange for the issuance by the Company of 14,425 shares of the Company’s newly designated Series C Preferred Stock (the “Series C Preferred Stock”) to Bountiful Capital. Pursuant to the terms of the Exchange Agreement, Bountiful Capital agreed that upon delivery of the Series C Preferred Stock to Bountiful Capital, the notes shall be deemed fully paid and satisfied, null and void and no interest, fees or principal shall be due thereon.

         
Subsequent Event [Member] | Exchange Agreement With Bountiful Capital LLC [Member] | Series C Preferred Stock [Member]                  
Subsequent Event [Line Items]                  
Preferred stock stated or face value per share       $ 100          
Preferred stock conversion terms      

Convertible into common stock at a price of $0.01 per common share.

         
Subsequent Event [Member] | Purchase Agreement With Brad Parscale [Member]                  
Subsequent Event [Line Items]                  
Agreement terms      

On August 1, 2017, the Company entered into a purchase agreement with Brad Parscale, to purchase his company, Parscale Media, a website hosting business. Under the terms of the agreement, the Company agreed to pay Mr. Parscale $1,000,000 in cash, upon closing the transaction, but in no event later than January 1, 2018.

         
Subsequent Event [Member] | Wholly Owned Subsidiary - Parscale Digital, Inc [Member] | Agreement And Plan Of Merger With Parscale Creative, Inc [Member] | Series D Preferred Stock [Member]                  
Subsequent Event [Line Items]                  
No of shares issued to Mr.Parscale under plan of merger agreement       90,000          
Preferred stock stated or face value per share       $ 100          
Preferred stock conversion terms      

Convertible into common stock at a ratio of 2,500 shares of common stock per share of preferred stock.

         
Preferred stock dividend terms      

Pays a quarterly dividend, calculated as (1/90,000) x (5% of the Adjusted Gross Revenue) of the Company’s subsidiary Parscale Digital. Adjusted Gross Revenue shall mean the top line gross revenue of Parscale Digital, as calculated under GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) less any reselling revenue attributed to third party advertising products or service, such as, but not limited to, search engine keyword campaign fees, social media campaign fees, radio or television advertising fees, and the like.

         
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Deferred Tax Benefit (Narrative) (Details)
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2017
USD ($)
Deferred Tax Benefit Narrative Details  
U.S.federal and state income tax rate 39.00%
Net operating loss carryforward $ 9,246,000
Operating loss carryforward limitations on use

Offset against future taxable income through 2037.

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