0001038838-16-000315.txt : 20161114 0001038838-16-000315.hdr.sgml : 20161111 20161114123201 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001038838-16-000315 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-Q PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 48 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20160930 FILED AS OF DATE: 20161114 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20161114 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS CO CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000828878 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: REAL ESTATE [6500] IRS NUMBER: 870450232 STATE OF INCORPORATION: NV FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-Q SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 000-23015 FILM NUMBER: 161992768 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: C SITE 25-26F PRESIDENTIAL BUILDING STREET 2: NO. 69 HEPING NORTH STREET CITY: HEPING DISTRICT, SHENYANG STATE: F4 ZIP: 110003 BUSINESS PHONE: 0086-24-22813888 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: C SITE 25-26F PRESIDENTIAL BUILDING STREET 2: NO. 69 HEPING NORTH STREET CITY: HEPING DISTRICT, SHENYANG STATE: F4 ZIP: 110003 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: GREAT CHINA INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC. DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20051117 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: RED HORSE ENTERTAINMENT CORP DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19920703 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: QUANTUS CAPITAL CORP DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19920401 10-Q 1 q093016.htm FORM 10-Q ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 q093016.htm

U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C.  20549

FORM 10-Q

[ X ]
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the quarterly period ended September 30, 2016

[   ]
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the transition period from          to

Commission File No. 0-23015

HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Nevada
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
 
87-0450232
(IRS Employer Identification No.)
 
C Site 25-26F President Building, No. 69 Heping North Street
Heping District, Shenyang 110003, Peoples Republic of China
(Address of principal executive offices)

0086-24-22813888
(Issuer’s telephone number)

Not Applicable
(Former name, address and fiscal year, if changed since last report)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the issuer was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes [X] No [  ]
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company (as defined in Rule 12b-3 of the Exchange Act). (check one)
 
Large Accelerated Filer [  ]  Accelerated Filer [  ]  Non-Accelerated Filer [  ]  Smaller Reporting Company [X]

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).
Yes [  ] No [X]

State the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common equity:  As of July 27, 2016, there were 14,059,966 shares of common stock outstanding.


 
 
 

 


TABLE OF CONTENTS


 
ITEM NUMBER AND CAPTION
  Page
   
Part I
  2
   
Item 1. Financial Information
  2
   
Balance Sheet as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 (Unaudited)
  2
   
Statements of Operations for the Three-Month and Nine-Month Periods Ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 (Unaudited)
  3
   
Statements of Cash Flows for the Nine-Month Periods Ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 (Unaudited)
  4
   
Notes to the Financial Statements (Unaudited)
  5
   
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
  15
   
Item 4. Controls and Procedures
  18
   
Part II
  19
   
Other Information
  19
   
Item 6. Exhibits
  19
   
Signatures
  19

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HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 AND DECEMBER 31, 2015
(UNAUDITED)
      As of
        September 30, 2016     December 31, 2015
ASSETS
         
Current assets:
         
 
Cash and cash equivalents
          3,287,664
 
          9,819,260
 
Accounts receivable, net
 
            538,742
   
            227,384
 
Other receivable, net
 
            621,380
   
            683,666
 
Other current assets
 
                1,023
   
                2,947
               
   
Total current assets
 
          4,448,809
   
        10,733,257
               
Property, plant & equipment, net
 
            536,713
   
            225,800
Rental property, net
 
        31,913,126
   
        35,502,002
Intangible asset
 
              -
   
                      -
Investment in financial asset
 
          5,852,697
   
                      -
Investment-related party
 
                      -
   
                      -
               
Total assets
        42,751,345
 
        46,461,059
               
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
         
Current liabilities:
         
 
Bank loans
                      -
 
          4,631,202
 
Accounts payable
 
          4,248,095
   
          4,441,362
 
Accrued expenses
 
              13,460
   
              13,376
 
Other payable
 
          1,909,006
   
          1,917,779
 
Due to a related party
 
            364,377
   
            314,975
 
Payable to disposed subsidiaries
 
            780,646
   
            803,628
 
Advances from tenants
 
          1,298,015
   
          1,512,204
 
Taxes payable
 
          4,538,332
   
          4,467,561
   
Total current liabilities
 
13,151,931
   
18,102,087
               
  Short Term Loan  
13,151,931
   
18,102,087
               
Stockholders' equity:
         
 
Common stock, $.001 par value 50,000,000
 
shares authorized, 14,059,966 issued and outstanding
  as of June 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015   14,060     14,060 
 
Additional paid in capital
 
        12,107,856
   
        12,107,856
 
Statutory reserve
 
            638,128
   
            638,128
  Accumulated other comprehensive income   3,061,754     3,684,314
 
Retained earnings
 
        13,756,517
   
        11,771,832
   
Total stockholders’ equity
 
        29,578,315
   
        28,216,190
 
Non-controlling interest
 
              21,099
   
            142,782
               
Total equity
 
        29,599,414
   
        28,358,972
               
Total liabilities and equity
        42,751,345
 
        46,461,059
 

The accompanying notes are integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
 
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HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
FOR THE THREE MONTHS AND NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 and 2015
(UNAUDITED)
             
    For the Three Months Ended September 30,  
For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
    2016
2015
 
2016
2015
 Revenues
                 
                     
 
Healthcare product sales
   13,180
$
923
 
$
25,255
$
       923
 
Rental income
 
1,448,335
 
1,274,822
   
4,197,360
 
4,167,016
 
Management fee income
 
485,574
 
490,802
   
1,482,550
 
1,574,283
 
 Total revenues
 
1,947,089
 
1,766,547
   
5,705,165
 
5,742,222
                     
 Cost of revenues
                 
 
Healthcare product sales
 
11,309
 
2,421
   
26,175
 
2,421
  Rental cost   950,919   954,122     2,759,657   3,101,658
 
Management fee cost
 
242,843
 
359,006
   
874,960
 
996,506
 
 Total cost
 
1,205,071
 
1,315,549
   
3,660,792
 
4,100,586
 
       Gross profit
 
742,018
 
450,998
   
2,044,373
 
1,641,636
                     
 Operation expenses
                 
 
Selling expenses
 
1,405
 
17,228
   
11,674
 
30,900
 
General and administrative expenses
 
499,613
 
389,533
   
1,387,257
 
1,078,609
 
Recovery of bad debt
 
(1,392,936)
 
-
   
(2,005,008)
 
(1,573,416)
 
Depreciation and amortization
 
3,134
 
2,092
   
15,080
 
12,188
 
   Total operation (income) expenses
 
(888,784)
 
408,853
   
(590,997)
 
(451,718)
                     
 Income from operations
 
1,630,802
 
42,145
   
2,635,370
 
2,093,354
                     
 Other income (expense)
                 
 
Disposal of parking lots income
 
-
 
-
   
26,761
 
-
 
Other income, net
 
69,916
 
49,909
   
116,097
 
241,441
 
Interest expense
 
(536)
 
(105,795)
   
(105,743)
 
(780,956)
                     
 
      Total other income (expense)
 
69,380
 
(55,886)
   
37,115
 
(539,515)
                     
 Income (loss) before income taxes
 
1,700,182
 
(13,741)
   
2,672,485
 
1,553,839
                     
 Provision for income taxes
 
513,501
 
-
   
825,775
 
-
                     
 Net income (loss)
 
1,186,681
 
(13,741)
   
1,846,710
 
1,553,839
                   
Net income attributable to the Company
 
1,233,429
 
4,729
   
1,984,684
 
1,583,084
Net loss attributable to the non-controlling interest
 
(46,748)
 
(18,470)
   
(137,974)
 
(29,245)
                     
 Other comprehensive loss:
                 
 
Foreign currency translation adjustment
 
(84,080)
 
(509,434)
   
(622,560)
 
(434,966)
                     
 Comprehensive (loss) income
1,102,601
$
(523,175)
 
$
1,224,150
$
1,118,874
Comprehensive income (expense) attributable to the Company
 
1,148,844
 
(504,705)
   
1,345,832
 
1,150,011
Comprehensive loss attributable to the non-controlling interest   (46,243)   (18,470)     (121,682)    (31,137)
                     
Net (loss) income per share
                 
 
Basic
    0.08
$
(0.04)
 
$
0.10
$
     0.12
 
Diluted
    0.08
$
(0.04)
 
$
0.10
$
     0.12
                     
Weighted average number of shares outstanding
   
 
Basic
 
14,059,966
 
14,059,966
   
14,059,966
 
13,392,907
 
Diluted
 
14,059,966
 
14,059,966
   
14,059,966
 
13,392,907

The accompanying notes are integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
 
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HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
 CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2016 AND 2015
(UNAUDITED)
 

    Nine Months
    2016   2015
Cash flows from operating activities:
         
Net income (loss)
$
             1,846,711
 
             1,553,839
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
         
Net cash provided by operating activities
         
 
Depreciation and amortization
 
             2,307,468
   
             2,382,676
 
Recovery of bad debt
 
                            -
   
           (1,573,416)
             
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
         
 
Accounts receivable and other receivable
 
              (249,072)
   
              (172,330)
 
Advances to suppliers
 
                            -
   
                  (5,803)
 
Other current assets
 
                    1,924
   
                  (3,593)
 
Prepayment
 
                            -
   
                163,001
 
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
 
              (195,921)
   
                            -
 
Other payable
 
                  (8,773)
   
                            -
 
Payroll payables
 
                    2,738
   
                            -
 
Other levies
 
                    1,397
   
                            -
 
Due to related party
 
                  49,402
   
                            -
 
Advances from tenants
 
              (214,189)
   
                  76,373
 
Payable to disposed subsidiaries
 
                (22,982)
     
 
Taxes payable
 
                  69,374
   
              (100,028)
Net cash provided by operating activities
 
             3,588,077
   
             2,320,719
             
Cash flows used in investing activities:
         
 
Purchase of property & equipment
 
                  (6,146)
   
                (25,497)
 
Investment-related party
 
           (5,852,697)
   
                            -
             
Net cash used in investing activities
 
           (5,858,843)
   
                (25,497)
             
Cash flows from financing activities:
         
             
 
Loans repayment from the borrowing parties
 
                            -
   
             5,603,031
 
Loans paid to the bank
 
           (4,631,202)
   
         (14,407,794)
 
Proceeds from stock issuance, net of offering costs
 
                            -
   
             7,544,000
 
Proceeds from non-controlling interest
 
                            -
   
                191,466
Net cash used in financing activities
 
           (4,631,202)
   
           (1,069,297)
             
Effect of exchange differences
 
                370,372
   
              (116,104)
             
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents
 
           (6,531,596)
   
             1,109,821
             
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period
 
             9,819,260
   
             8,799,261
             
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period
$
             3,287,664
 
             9,909,082
     
                    
   
         
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:
         
             
 
Interest paid
$
                105,743
 
                790,609
 
Income taxes
 
                            -
 
                            -
 

The accompanying notes are integral part of these condensed consolidated financial statements.
 
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HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(UNAUDITED)


1.             Description of business
 
HH Biotechnology Holdings Company (“HHBT” or the “Company”), was incorporated in the State of Nevada on December 4, 1987, under the name of Quantus Capital, Inc. The Company, through its various subsidiaries, is engaged in commercial and residential real estate leasing, management, consulting, investment, development and sales in the city of Shenyang, Liaoning Province, in the People’ Republic of China (“PRC”). The Company is also engaged in the wholesale and retail distribution of consumer products including food products, dietary supplements, household products and daily necessities, etc., through its wholly owned subsidiary, Shenyang Ai Zhuang Trading Co., Ltd (“Ai Zhuang”), and the 53% owned entity, Panacea Co., Ltd.

2.             Summary of significant accounting policies
 
Principles of consolidation

The accompanying consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Silverstrand International Holdings Company Limited, Shenyang Maryland International Industry Company Limited, Shenyang Ai Zhuang Trading Co., Ltd (“Ai Zhuang”), and the 53% owned entity, Panacea Co., Ltd. Ai Zhuang and Panacea Co., Ltd. All significant inter-company transactions and balances within the Company are eliminated in consolidation.

Use of estimates

The preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Fair Value Measurements
 
The Company applies the provisions of ASC Subtopic 820-10, “Fair Value Measurements”, for fair value measurements of financial assets and financial liabilities and for fair value measurements of non-financial items that are recognized or disclosed at fair value in the financial statements.  ASC 820 also establishes a framework for measuring fair value and expands disclosures about fair value measurements.
   
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.  When determining the fair value measurements for assets and liabilities required or permitted to be recorded at fair value, the Company considers the principal or most advantageous market in which it would transact and it considers assumptions that market participants would use when pricing the asset or liability.
 
ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. ASC 820 establishes three levels of inputs that may be used to measure 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 measurements involving significant unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:
 
Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.
Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the assets or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instruments.
Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable and significant to the fair value.
 
There were no assets or liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis subject to the disclosure requirements of ASC 820 as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015.
 
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Foreign currency translation

The Company uses the United States dollar for financial reporting purposes. The Company’s subsidiaries maintain their books and records in their functional currency - Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY), being the primary currency of the economic environment in which their operations are conducted. All assets and liabilities are translated at the current exchange rate, stockholder’s equity are translated at the historical rates and income statement and statement of cash flows items are translated at the average exchange rate for the period. As a result, amounts related to assets and liabilities reported on the statement of cash flows may not necessarily agree with changes in the corresponding balances on the balance sheet. The resulting translation adjustments are reported under other comprehensive as a component of shareholders’ equity.

Cash and cash equivalents

The Company considers all cash on hand and in banks, including accounts in book overdraft positions, certificates of deposit and other highly-liquid investments with maturities of three months or less, when purchased, to be cash and cash equivalents.

Allowance for doubtful accounts

The Company maintains reserves for potential credit losses on accounts receivable. Management reviews the composition of accounts receivable and other receivable and analyzes historical bad debts, customer concentrations, customer credit worthiness, current economic trends and changes in customer payment patterns to evaluate the adequacy of these reserves. As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, the Company reserved $2,066,239 and $1,644,340 respectively, for other receivable bad debt; and $653,023 and $675,929 respectively, for accounts receivable bad debt. The Company also reserved $0 and $2,415,944 respectively for loans receivable as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 respectively.

Property, plant and equipment

Property, plant and equipment is being depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the related assets. Depreciation is computed on the straight-line basis over useful lives as follows:

Buildings
8-26 years
Equipment
5 years
Automobile
5 years
Office furniture and fixtures
5 years

Repairs and maintenance costs are normally charged to the statement of operations and other comprehensive income in the year in which they are incurred. In situations where it can be clearly demonstrated that the expenditure has resulted in an increase in the future economic benefits expected to be obtained from the use of the asset, the expenditure is capitalized as an additional cost of the asset.

Property, plant and equipment are evaluated annually for any impairment in value. Where the recoverable amount of any property, plant and equipment is determined to have declined below its carrying amount, the carrying amount is reduced to reflect the decline in value. There were no property, plant and equipment impairments recognized as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 respectively.

Rental property

Properties include buildings held for rental and land use rights, which are being depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the related assets. Depreciation is computed on the straight-line basis over 20-26 years. As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, net property held for rental amounted to $31,913,126 and $35,502,002 respectively. Accumulated depreciation of rental properties amounted to $36,301,614 as of September 30, 2016 and $35,044,528 as of December 31, 2015.
 
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Investment-related party
 
Because the fair value is not readily determinable and less than 20% of voting rights, our long-term investments apply ASC 325-20 cost method investments. The Company carries at cost with its investment in investees which does not have readily determinable fair value and the Company does not have significant influence. The Company only adjusts for other-than-temporary declines in fair value and distributions of earnings that exceed the Company’s share of earnings since its investment. The Company regularly evaluates the impairment of the cost method investments based on performance and financial position of the investee as well as other evidence of market value. Such evaluation includes, but is not limited to, reviewing the investee’s cash position, recent financing, projected and historical financial performance, cash flow forecasts and financing needs. An impairment loss is recognized in earnings equal to the excess of the investment’s cost over its fair value at the balance sheet date of the reporting period for which the assessment is made. The fair value would then become the new cost basis of investment.
Such evaluation includes, but is not limited to, reviewing the investee’s cash position, recent financing, projected and historical financial performance, cash flow forecasts and financing needs. An impairment loss is recognized in earnings equal to the excess of the investment’s cost over its fair value at the balance sheet date of the reporting period for which the assessment is made. The fair value would then become the new cost basis of investment.
 
Revenue recognition

Rental income and management fee income – The Company recognizes the rental income on the straight-line basis over the terms of the tenancy agreements. The management fee, including the service fee mainly for property management, maintenance and repair, and security, is recognized quarterly over the terms of the tenancy agreements.

Real estate sales – Revenue from the sales of development properties is recognized by the full accrual method when the sale is consummated. A sale is not considered consummated until (1) the parties are bound by the terms of a contract, (2) all consideration has been exchanged, (3) any permanent financing of which the seller is responsible has been arranged, (4) all conditions precedent to closing have been performed, (5) the seller does not have substantial continuing involvement with the property, and (6) the usual risks and rewards of ownership have been transferred to the buyer. Sales transactions not meeting all the conditions of the full accrual method are accounted for using the deposit method of accounting. Under the deposit method, all costs are capitalized as incurred, and payments received from the buyer are recorded as a deposit liability.

Real estate capitalization and cost allocation – Real estate held for development or sale is stated at cost or estimated net realizable value, whichever is lower. Costs include land and land improvements, direct construction costs and development costs, including predevelopment costs, interest on indebtedness, real estate taxes, insurance, construction overhead and indirect project costs. Selling and advertising costs are expensed as incurred. Total estimated costs of multi-unit developments are allocated to individual units based upon specific identification methods.
 
Impairment – If real estate is determined to be impaired, it will be written down to its fair market value. Real estate held for development or sale costs include the cost of land use rights, land development and home construction costs, engineering costs, insurance costs, wages, real estate taxes, and interest related to development and construction. All costs are accumulated by specific projects and allocated to residential and commercial units within the respective projects. The Company leases the land for the residential unit sites under land use rights with various terms from the government of the PRC. The Company evaluates the carrying value for impairment based on the undiscounted future cash flows of the assets. Write-downs of inventory deemed impaired would be recorded as adjustments to the cost basis. No depreciation is provided for construction in progress.
 
Other income

Other income consists of land leveling income, parking lot income, cleaning income and etc. This income was recognized as the services were performed and the settled amount has been paid in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
 
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Earnings (loss) per share

Basic earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of common shares and dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period.

As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, respectively, there were no outstanding securities or other contracts to issue common stock, such as options, warrants or conversion rights, which would have a dilutive effect on earnings per share as the effect of options outstanding at that time was anti- dilutive.

Income taxes

The Company accounts for income taxes using an asset and liability approach which allows for the recognition and measurement of deferred tax assets based upon the likelihood of realization of tax benefits in future years. Under the asset and liability approach, deferred taxes are provided for the net tax effects of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes and the amounts used for income tax purposes.
 
The Company recognizes deferred tax assets and liabilities for the expected future tax consequences of events that have been included in the financial statements or tax returns. Under this method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences in future years of differences between the tax basis of assets and liabilities and their financial reporting amounts at each period end based on enacted tax laws and statutory tax rates applicable to the periods in which the difference are expected to affect taxable income.
 
The Company records a valuation allowance for deferred tax assets, if any, based on its estimates of its future taxable income as well as its tax planning strategies when it is more likely than not that a portion or all of its deferred tax assets will not be realized.

Non-controlling interest
 
 Non-controlling interest represents the portion of equity that is not attributable to the Company. The net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests are separately presented in the accompanying statements of income and other comprehensive income. Losses attributable to non-controlling interests in a subsidiary may exceed the interest in the subsidiary’s equity. The related non-controlling interest continues to be attributed its share of losses even if that attribution results in a deficit of the non-controlling interest balance. The non-controlling interest rate of entity Panacea Co., Ltd., which was set up in April 2015, was 47%, with the amount of $21,099 and $142,782 as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, respectively.

Concentrations of business and credit risk

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk are cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable and other receivables arising from its normal business activities. The Company places its cash and cash equivalents in what it believes to be credit-worthy financial institutions. The Company has a diversified customer base, most of which are in China.

The Company controls credit risk related to accounts receivable through credit approvals, credit limits and monitoring procedures. The Company routinely assesses the financial strength of its customers and, based upon factors surrounding the credit risk, establishes an allowance, if required, for uncollectible accounts and, as a consequence, believes that its accounts receivable credit risk exposure beyond such allowance is limited.

Statement of cash flows

Cash flows from the Company's operations is calculated based upon the local currencies. As a result, amounts related to assets and liabilities reported on the statement of cash flows may not necessarily agree with changes in the corresponding balances on the balance sheet.
 
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Recent accounting pronouncements

Revenue Recognition:    In May 2014, the FASB issued ASU 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers: Topic 606 and issued subsequent amendments to the initial guidance in August 2015, March 2016, April 2016 and May 2016 within ASU 2015-04, ASU 2016-08, ASU 2016-10 and ASU 2016-12, respectively (ASU 2014-09, ASU 2015-04, ASU 2016-08, ASU 2016-10 and ASU 2016-12 collectively, Topic 606). Topic 606 supersedes nearly all existing revenue recognition guidance under GAAP. The core principle of Topic 606 is to recognize revenues when promised goods or services are transferred to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration that is expected to be received for those goods or services. Topic 606 defines a five-step process to achieve this core principle and, in doing so, it is possible more judgment and estimates may be required within the revenue recognition process than are required under existing GAAP, including identifying performance obligations in the contract, estimating the amount of variable consideration to include in the transaction price and allocating the transaction price to each separate performance obligation, among others. Topic 606 is effective for us as of either our first quarter of fiscal 2018 or our first quarter of fiscal 2019 using either of two methods: (1) retrospective application of Topic 606 to each prior reporting period presented with the option to elect certain practical expedients as defined within Topic 606 or (2) retrospective application of Topic 606 with the cumulative effect of initially applying Topic 606 recognized at the date of initial application and providing certain additional disclosures as defined per Topic 606. Preliminarily, we plan to adopt Topic 606 in the first quarter of fiscal 2019 pursuant to the aforementioned adoption method (1) and we do not believe there will be a material impact to our revenues upon adoption. We are continuing to evaluate the impacts of our pending adoption of Topic 606 and our preliminary assessments are subject to change. In March 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-08, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Principal versus Agent Considerations (Reporting Gross versus Net),” clarifying the principal versus agent guidance in the new revenue recognition standard, by revising the indicators to focus on evidence that the company is a principal. In April 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-10, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Identifying Performance Obligations and Licensing,” reducing the complexity when applying the guidance for identifying performance obligations and clarifying how to determine whether revenue related to a performance obligation for an intellectual property license is recognized over time or at a point in time. In May 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-12, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Narrow-Scope Improvements and Practical Expedients,” clarifying certain core recognition principles including collectability, sales tax presentation, noncash consideration, contract modifications and completed contracts at transition. These ASUs are effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of 2018, allow for early adoption in the first quarter of 2017 and may be applied using either a full retrospective approach or a modified retrospective approach. The Company is currently evaluating the method of adoption and the impact these ASUs will have on its Consolidated Financial Statements.

Disclosure of Going Concern Uncertainties:     In August 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2014-15, Disclosure of Uncertainties about an Entity’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern (ASU 2014-15), to provide guidance on management’s responsibility in evaluating whether there is substantial doubt about a company’s ability to continue as a going concern and to provide related footnote disclosures. ASU 2014-15 is effective for us in our fourth quarter of fiscal 2017 with early adoption permitted. We do not believe the impact of our pending adoption of ASU 2014-15 on the Company’s financial statements will be material.

Liabilities: In February 2015, FASB issued ASU No. 2015-02, Consolidation (Topic 810): Amendments to the Consolidation Analysis. The new consolidation standard changes the way reporting enterprises evaluate whether (a) they should consolidate limited partnerships and similar entities, (b) fees paid to a decision maker or service provider are variable interests in a VIE, and (c) variable interests in a VIE held by related parties of the reporting enterprise require the reporting enterprise to consolidate the VIE. The guidance is effective for public business entities for annual and interim periods in fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2015. Early adoption is allowed, including early adoption in an interim period. A reporting entity may apply a modified retrospective approach by recording a cumulative-effect adjustment to equity as of the beginning of the fiscal year of adoption or may apply the amendments retrospectively. The Company is currently assessing the impact of the adoption of this guidance on the consolidated financial statements.

Financial instrument: In January 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-01, “Financial Instruments - Overall (Subtopic 825-10): Recognition and Measurement of Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities” (“ASU 2016-01”). The standard addresses certain aspects of recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure of financial instruments. ASU 2016-01 is effective for fiscal years, and interim periods within those years, beginning after December 15, 2017, and early adoption is not permitted. Accordingly, the standard is effective for us on September 1, 2018. We are currently evaluating the impact that the standard will have on our consolidated financial statements. In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (the "FASB") issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2016-13, “Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments.” This ASU introduces a new forward-looking approach, based on expected losses, to estimate credit losses on certain types of financial instruments, including trade receivables. The estimate of expected credit losses will require considerations of historical information, current information and reasonable and supportable forecasts. This ASU also expands the disclosure requirements to enable users of financial statements to understand the assumptions, models and methods for estimating expected credit losses. This ASU is effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of 2020 and allows for early adoption beginning in the first quarter of 2019. The Company is currently evaluating the impact the ASU will have on its Consolidated Financial Statements.
 
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Leases: In February 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) (“ASU 2016-2”), which provides guidance on lease amendments to the FASB Accounting should Standard Codification. This ASU will be effective for us beginning in May 1, 2019. We are currently in the process of evaluating the impact of the adoption of ASU 2016-2on our consolidated financial statements.

Stock-based Compensation:    In March 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-09, Compensation—Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Improvements to Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting (ASU 2016-09). ASU 2016-09 changes how companies account for certain aspects of stock-based awards to employees, including the accounting for income taxes, forfeitures, and statutory tax withholding requirements, as well as classification in the statement of cash flows. ASU 2016-09 is effective for us in the first quarter of 2018, and earlier adoption is permitted. We are still evaluating the effect that this guidance will have on our consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

Financial Instruments - Credit Losses: In June 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-13, Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326): The amendments in this Update require a financial asset (or a group of financial assets) measured at amortized cost basis to be presented at the net amount expected to be collected. The amendments broaden the information that an entity must consider in developing its expected credit loss estimate for assets measured either collectively or individually. The use of forecasted information incorporates more timely information in the estimate of expected credit loss, which will be more decision useful to users of the financial statements. ASU 2016-13 is effective for the Company for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Early adoption is allowed as of the fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, including interim periods within those fiscal years. The Company is still evaluating the effect that this guidance will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.
 
Statement of Cash Flows: In August 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-15, Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230): The amendments in this Update apply to all entities, including both business entities and not-for-profit entities that are required to present a statement of cash flows under Topic 230. The amendments in this Update provide guidance on the following eight specific cash flow issues. The amendments are an improvement to GAAP because they provide guidance for each of the eight issues, thereby reducing the current and potential future diversity in practice described above. ASU 2016-15 is effective for the Company for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Early adoption is permitted, including adoption in an interim period. The Company is still evaluating the effect that this guidance will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.
 
3.            Property, Plant & Equipment and Rental property

Property, Plant & Equipment consisted of the following:

 
September 30,
2016
 
December 31,
 2015
           
Building
$
39,644
 
$
15,144
Automobile
 
1,104,281
   
1,136,790
Office equipment & Furniture
 
895,641
   
609,932
   
2,039,566
   
1,761,866
Accumulated depreciation
 
(1,502,853)
   
(1,536,066)
Property, plant and equipment, net
$
536,713
 
$
225,800
 
 
September 30,
2016
 
December 31,
 2015
           
Rental property
$
68,214,740
 
$
70,546,530
Accumulated depreciation
 
(36,301,614)
   
(35,044,528)
Rental property, net
$
31,913,126
 
$
35,502,002
 
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The Company recorded depreciation expense relating to properties held for rental, as well as property, plant and equipment amounting to $3,134, and $2,092 for the three months ended September 30,2016 and 2015, and $2,293,977 and $2,382,676 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively.
 
$499,613 and $389,533 for the three months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, and $1,387,257 and $1,078,609 for the nine months ended September 31, 2016 and 2015 were recorded as general and administrative expense, respectively.

As of September 30, 2016, no fixed assets or rental property were pledged as security for long-term loans.

4.             Related party transactions

Investment in a related party
 
On May 15, 2016, the Company entered into a Framework Agreement on Capital Increase and Equity Enlargement with the shareholders of Jiangcheng Sino-Au Agricultural Technology Development Co., Ltd. (“SAAT”) for the purchase of 14.07 million shares in the capital of SAAT for approximately 5,852,697 (RMB 37.48 million) based on the fair value . After the investment HHBT holds 11.12% of the total share capital of SAAT.

As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, the Company's balance of long-term investment was $5.85 million and $0 million, respectively. For the period ended September 30, 2016, the Company did not record any investment income.

The investment is accounted for under the cost method, and is reviewed periodically for indicators of other-than-temporary impairment. If we determine that an other-than-temporary impairment has occurred, we write down the investment to its fair value. We estimate fair value of our cost method investments considering available information such as pricing in recent rounds of financing, current cash positions, earnings and cash flow forecasts, recent operational performance and any other readily available market data. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2016, we determined there were no other-than-temporary impairments on our cost method investment.

Due to a related party

The due to a related party is the amount due to a Company’s stockholder. The amount of due to a related party is $364,377 as of September 30, 2016 and $314,975 as of December 31, 2015.

5.             Accrued expenses

Accrued expenses consisted of the following:
 
 
September 30,
2016
 
December 31,
 2015
           
Payroll and welfare payable
$
2,738
 
$
4,260
Accrued expenses
 
10,722
   
9,116
Total
$
13,460
 
$
13,376

6.             Other payable

Other payable consisted of the following:

  September 30,
2016
  December 31, 
 2015
           
Customer guarantee deposit
$
313,318
 
$
1,117,614
Customer deposit for property decoration
 
18,722
   
18,502
Miscellaneous payable
 
1,576,966
   
781,663
Total
$
1,909,006
 
$
1,917,779
 
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7.             Tax payables

Tax payables consisted of the following:

 
September 30,
2016
 
December 31,
 2015
           
Income tax payable in Mainland China
$
1,679,649
 
$
1,576,275
Business tax
 
607,137
   
602,586
Land VAT payable
 
2,250,149
   
2,316,391
Other levies
 
1,397
   
(27,691)
Total
$
4,538,332
 
$
4,467,561
 
8.             Payable to disposed subsidiary

The Company had amounts due to a Loyal Best, a previously disposed of entity, as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 in the amount of $780,646 and $803,628 respectively.

9.             Loan Payable

Loans payable (including accrued interest) consisted of the following:

Nature
Due on
Interest per Annum
 
September 30,
2016
 
December 31,
 2015
Bank loan
6-12-2016
8.775%
 
$
-
 
$
4,631,202
                 
       
$
-
 
$
4,631,202
 
The above loans were previously secured by the Company's rental properties.

The Company's incurred interest expense of $0 and$113,769 for the three months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, and $105,743 and $790,609 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 respectively.

10.           Statutory reserve

As stipulated by the Company Law of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), net income after taxation can only be distributed as dividends after appropriation has been made for the following:
 
i.
Making up cumulative prior years’ losses, if any;
   
ii.
Allocations to the “Statutory Surplus Reserve” of at least 10% of income after tax, as determined under PRC accounting rules and regulations, until the fund amounts to 50% of the Company’s registered capital;
   
iii.
Allocations of 5% to 10% of income after tax, as determined under PRC accounting rules and regulations, to the Company’s “Statutory Common Welfare Fund”, which is established for the purpose of providing employee facilities and other collective benefits to the Company’s employees; and statutory common welfare fund is no longer required per the new cooperation law executed in 2006; and
   
iv.
Allocations to the discretionary surplus reserve, if approved in the stockholders’ general meeting.
 
The Company did not contribute to statutory reserve for the period ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively.
 
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11.           Segment information

ASC 280 requires use of the “management approach” model for segment reporting. The management approach model is based on the way a company’s management organizes segments within the company for making operating decisions and assessing performance. Reportable segments are based on products and services, geography, legal structure, management structure, or any other manner in which management disaggregates a company.
 
During 2016 and 2015, the Company was organized into two main business segments: (1) Rental income & Management fee, and (2) Consumer product sales. The following table presents a summary of operating information and certain year-end balance sheet information as of nine-month and three-month periods ended of September 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively.
 
 

     
 For the Three Months Ended September 30,
 
For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
     
2016
 
2015
 
2016
 
2015
 Revenues from unaffiliated customers:
             
 
 Rental income & Management fee
1,933,909
 
1,765,624
 
5,679,910
 
5,741,299
 
 Consumer product sales
13,180
 
923
 
25,255
 
923
   
 Consolidated
1,947,089
 
1,766,547
 
5,705,165
 
5,742,222
 Operating income (loss):
             
 
 Rental income & Management fee
1,796,667
 
144,034
 
3,254,348
 
2,359,192
 
 Consumer product sales
(103,727)
 
(83,054)
 
(310,686)
 
(83,054)
 
 Corporation (1)
(62,138)
 
(18,835)
 
(308,292)
 
(182,784)
   
 Consolidated
1,630,802
 
42,145
 
2,635,370
 
2,093,354
 Net income (loss) before taxes:
             
 
 Rental income & Management fee
1,864,716
 
84,423
 
3,303,101
 
1,819,440
 
 Consumer product sales
(101,882)
 
(82,755)
 
(307,648)
 
(82,755)
 
 Corporation (1)
(62,652)
 
(15,409)
 
(322,968)
 
(182,846)
   
 Consolidated
1,700,182
 
(13,741)
 
2,672,485
 
1,553,839
 
Identifiable assets: 
             
 
 Rental income & Management fee
(865,818)
 
(1,259,280)
 
32,096,044
 
40,156,866
 
 Consumer product sales
(301)
 
511,170
 
31,635
 
511,170
 
 Corporation (1)
-
 
(49,132)
 
-
 
7,241,049
   
 Consolidated
(866,119)
 
(797,242)
 
32,127,679
 
47,909,085
 Depreciation and amortization:
             
  Consumer product sales
944
 
(1,620,978)
 
8,477
   
 
 Rental income & Management fee
2,190
 
2,372,020
 
6,603
 
2,372,020
 
  Corporation (1)
-
 
1,552
 
-
 
10,656
   
 Consolidated
3,134
 
752,594
 
15,080
 
2,382,676
                   
 Capital expenditures:
             
 
 Rental income & Management fee
506
 
755
 
6,146
 
4,196
 
 Consumer product sales
-
 
21,290
 
-
 
21,290
   
 Consolidated
-
 
22,045
 
6,146
 
25,486

(1). Unallocated loss from Operating income (loss) and Net income before provision for income taxes are primarily related to general corporate expenses.
 
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ITEM 2.  MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Information
 
The following discussion and analysis should be read in conjunction with our consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the USA. Unless otherwise indicated, references in this discussion to “we”, “our” and “us” are to HH Biotechnology Holdings Company, and its subsidiaries.
 
Any statements in this discussion that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties; actual results may differ from the forward-looking statements.  Sentences or phrases that use such words as “believes”, “anticipates”, “plans”, “may”, “hopes”, “can”, “will”, “expects”, “is designed to”, “with the intent”, “potential” and others indicate forward-looking statements, but their absence does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking.  This information may involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by any forward-looking statements.  We do not undertake any obligation to publicly release the results of any revisions to these forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

Executive Summary
 
HHBT, through its various subsidiaries, is or has been engaged in commercial and residential real estate leasing, management, consulting, investment, development and sales, We conduct all our operation in the People’s Republic of China through our direct and indirect wholly owned subsidiaries; Silverstrand International Holdings Company Limited (“Silverstrand”)., Shenyang Maryland International Industry Company Limited (“Maryland”),Shenyang Ai Zhuang Trading Co., Ltd (“Ai Zhuang”), and Panacea Co., Ltd. Ai Zhuang and Panacea Co., Ltd. were established during the first Nine months of 2015 to engage in wholesale and retail distribution of consumer products including food products, dietary supplements, household products and publications. Ai Zhuang and Panacea Co., Ltd. had started business operation during the quarter ended September 30, 2015.
 
Recent Development
 
There is a huge demand for health care products. According to the Boston consulting firm (BCG) latest report "released from insight to action: Digging China health consumer market" pointed out: the Chinese consumers are leading the global health awareness, which is due to the care about the health and effects of China development environment. By 2020 China's GDP will reach about 8 trillion and 500 billion yuan in the narrow sense, while the general health industry production value will reach 17 trillion yuan.
 
In 2015, HHBT began the transformation of the main business, because of macadamia nuts in the prevention of cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease has a prominent effect. HHBT will regard the perilla oil as the core raw material, through bio technology, research and development of green health food products (drugs) the company's main business, plans to transition from planting, development to production and marketing of the whole industry chain green health industry company.

On May 15, 2016, HH Biotechnology Holdings Company (“HHBT” or the “Company”) entered into a Framework Agreement on Capital Increase and Equity Enlargement (the “Agreement”) with the shareholders of Jiangcheng Sino-Au Agricultural Technology Development Co., Ltd. (“SAAT”) for the purchase of 14.07 million shares in the capital of SAAT for RMB 37.4795 million Yuan (approximately US$5,746,318 at May 16, 2016). After the investment HHBT holds 11.12% of the total share capital of SAAT.
 
SAAT owns approximately 2,470 acres of land in Yunnan Province, PRC, and is engaged in the business of cultivating, processing, and trading Macadamia.  The acquisition of the interest in SAAT is a major step forward in the plan of HHBT to move into the nutraceutical and healthy foods sector.
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On July 27, 2016, the board of directors and stockholders of HHBT approved an amendment to the Articles of Incorporation changing the name of the Company to “HH Biotechnology Holdings Company.”  We expect to file a certificate of amendment with the state of Nevada to effectuate the name change within a few days after the later of the date that is 20 days from the date this Information Statement is disseminated to our stockholders and the date the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority completes its review and processing of our name change.
 
Results of Operations
 
Comparison of operations for the Three-Months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015
 
The Company had net income of $1,186,681 for the three months ended September 30, 2016, which represents an increase in net income by $1,200,422 or 8,736.06%, compared with a net loss of $13,741 in the same period of 2015.  Components resulting in this increase are discussed below. 
 
Revenues increased by $180,542 or 10.22% from $1,766,547 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 to $1,947,089 for the same period of 2016.  The increase was mainly due to increase of revenue from rental business.

The cost of revenue decreased by $110,478 or 8.40% from $1,315,549 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 to $1,205,071 for the three months ended September 30, 2016. The decrease was mainly due to decrease of cost under rental business, including the decrease in business tax and addition, and less .repair and maintenance activities.
 
The gross margin for the rental business was 38.1% and 25.5% for the three months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 respectively.  This increase is attributable to the Company's effective cost controlling measure due to the economics of scale. The large increase of gross margin was from the management cost fee, contributing 40.98% for the three months ended September 30, 2016, compared with the 36.70% of gross margin for the three months ended September 30, 2015.  
 
Selling expenses decreased by $15,823or 91.84% from $17,228 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 to $1,405 for the three months ended September 30, 2016.  The decrease was due to the cancellation of lease certificate fee by the government in 2016.

General and administrative expenses increased by $110,080 or 28.26% from $389,533 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 to $499,613 for the three months ended September 30, 2016.  The increase is mainly because of the addition of the healthcare product sales business.
 
Reversal of bad debt allowance increased by $1,392,936 for the three months ended September 30, 2016 compared with the three months ended September 30, 2015, as the Company’s recovery of bad debt increased from $0 in the three-month period ended September 30, 2015, to $1,392,936 for the comparable period in 2016.
 
Depreciation and amortization was $3,134 and $2,092 for the three months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 respectively.  
 
Interest expense was $536 and $105,795 for the three months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 respectively. The decrease is mainly because the Company has already paid off certain bank loans in 06/12/2016.
 
Other income, net increased by $20,007 from $49,909 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 to $69,916 for the three months ended September 30, 2016.
 
The net income (loss) before income taxes was income of $1,700,182 and loss of $13,741 during three months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively. The primary reason is the increase in recovery of bad debt during the current period.
 
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Comparison of operations for the Nine-Months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015
 
The Company had net income of $1,846,710 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016, which represents an increase in net income by $292,871 or 18.85%, compared with a net income of $1,553,839 in the same period of 2015.  Components resulting in this increase are discussed below.
 
Revenues decreased by $37,057 or 0.65% from $5,742,222 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 to $5,705,165 for the same period of 2016. The decrease was mainly due to decrease of revenue from management business.
 
The cost of revenue decreased by $439,794 or 10.73% from $4,100,586 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 to $3,660,792 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016. The decrease was mainly due to decrease of cost under rental businessincluding the decrease in business tax and addition, and less .repair and maintenance activities.
 
The gross margin for the rental business was 35.8% and 28.6% for the nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 respectively.  This increase is attributable to the Company's effective cost controlling measure due to the economics of scale. The large increase of gross margin was from the rental business, contributing 34.25% for the Nine months ended September 30, 2016, compared with the 25.57% of gross margin for rental business for the nine months ended September 30, 2015.  
 
Selling expenses decreased by $19,226 or 62.22% from $30,900 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 to $11,674 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016.  The decrease was due to the cancellation of lease certificate fee by the government in 2016.
 
General and administrative expenses increased by $308,648 or 28.62% from $1,078,609 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 to $1,387,257 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016.  The increase is mainly because of the addition of the healthcare product sales business.

Reversal of bad debt allowance increased by $431,592 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016 compared with the nine months ended September 30, 2015, as the Company’s recovery of bad debt increased from $1,573,415 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 to $2,005,008 in the nine months ended September 30, 2016.
 
Depreciation and amortization was $15,080 and $12,188 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 respectively.  
 
Interest expense was $105,743 and $780,956 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 respectively. The increase is mainly because the Company has already paid off certain bank loans in 06/12/2016.
 
Other income, net decreased by $125,344 from negative $241,441 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 to $116,097 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016.
 
The net income before income taxes was $2,672,485 and $1,553,839 during nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively. The primary reason is the increase in recovery of bad debt during the current period.
 
Cash Flow Discussion
 
Net cash flows provided by operating activities for the period ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 were $3,588,077 and $2,320,719, respectively.  The decrease in net operating activities cash flow amounted to $1,267,358 or 54.6%, which is due primarily to the net income of $1,846,711 in the current period, compared to $1,553,839 in prior period. 
 
Net cash flows used in investing activities for the period ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 were $5,858,843 and 25,497, respectively. The increase in net investing activities cash outflow amounted to $5,833,346 or 22878.6%, which is due primarily to the investment in financial asset of Jiangcheng Sino-Au Agricultural Technology Development Co., Ltd., amounted to $5,852,697 in the current period.
 
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Net cash flows used in financing activities were $4,631,202 and $1, 069,297 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively.  The increase in net financing activities cash outflow amounted to $3,561,905 or 333.1%, which is due primarily to the stock issuance, net of offering costs amounted to $7,544,000 in prior period.
 
Liquidity and Capital Resources

Current liabilities exceeded current assets by $8,703,122 as of September 30, 2016.  
 
Sources of Liquidity
 
During the nine months ended September 30, 2016, net cash provided by operating activities totaled $3,588,077. Net cash used in investing activities totaled $5,858,843. Net cash used in financing activities totaled $4,631,202. The resulting change in cash for the period was a decrease of $6,531,596. The cash balance at the beginning of the period was $9,819,260. The cash balance on September 30, 2016 was $3,287,664.
 
The decrease in cash balances is primarily due to the investment in a related party with $5,825,697, repayment to bank loan of $4,631,202, and capital expenditures of $6,146, which were offset by a net cash provided in operating activities of $3,588,077.Operations during the period ended September 30, 2016 provided $3,588,077 in cash, as compared to $2,320,719 provided during the period ended September 30, 2015.  The primary reason for the increase was that no adjustment from bad debt recovery to decrease the net income to net cash provided by operating activities in the current period, whereas there was $1,573,416 of bad debt recovery to reconcile the net income in prior period.

Our investing activities during the period ended September 30, 2016 consisted of $6,146 in cash used to purchase additional property and equipment, as well as $5,852,697 of investment to acquire 11.12% of the total share capital of a related party, SAAT,

Our financing activities used $4,631,202 in cash during the period ended September 30, 2016 since we paid off the remaining bank loan. There was no more outstanding bank loan as of September 30, 2016.
 
During the nine months ended September 30, 2015, net cash provided by operating activities totaled $2,320,719. Net cash used in investing activities totaled $25,497. Net cash used in financing activities totaled $1,069,297 during the period. The resulting change in cash for the period was an increase of $1,109,821. The cash balance at the beginning of the period was $8,799,261. The cash balance on September 30, 2015 was $9,909,082.
 
As of September 30, 2016, the Company had $13,151,931 in total current liabilities, which comprised of $4,248,095 in accounts payable, $13,460 in accrued expenses, $1,909,006 in other payable, $1,298,015 in advance from tenants, $364,377 in due to a related party, $780,646 in payable to disposed subsidiaries, and $4,538,332 in tax payables. As of December 31, 2015, the Company had $18,102,087 in total current liabilities, which comprised of $4,631,202 in bank loans, $4,441,362 in accounts payable, $13,376 in accrued expenses, $1,917,779 in other payable, $314,975 in due to a related party, $803,628 in payable to disposed subsidiaries, $1,512,204 in advances from tenants, and $4,467,561 in tax payables.

The Company had no outstanding bank loans as of September 30, 2016. However, we may, if necessary, obtain financing through loans from banks secured by the rental properties that we could pledge as collateral. We are also exploring various proposals and alternatives in order to secure sources of financing and improve our financial position. We are also exploring potential strategic partnerships, which could provide a capital infusion to the Company. Additionally, the Company is assessing its ability to increase rental rates for its leasing business in order to generate additional revenue.  Further, the Company is continuing to focus efforts on cost containment to reduce general and administrative expenses.  With its relevant hands-on expertise, the Company also plans to expand operations to include property management.
 
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Contractual Obligations
 
The following table was a summary of the Company’s contractual obligations as of September 30, 2016:
 
 
  Total
 
  Less than one year
 
  1-3 Years
 
  Thereafter
                       
Short-Term Debt
$
-
  $
-
 
$
-
 
$
-
Long-Term Debt
 
-
   
-
   
  -
   
-
Amounts due to related parties
 
49,402
   
49,402
   
  -
   
-
Construction commitments
 
-
   
-
   
-
   
-
Total Contractual Cash Obligations
$
49,402
   
49,402
 
$
  -
 
$
-
 
 
ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES

Our management, under the supervision and with the participation of our Chief Executive and Financial Officer, has evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures as defined in Rules 13a-15 promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (“Exchange Act’) as of the end of the period covered by this interim period report.  Disclosure controls and procedures are controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in our reports filed or submitted under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms and include controls and procedures designed to ensure that information we are required to disclose in such reports is accumulated and communicated to management, including our certifying officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. Based upon that evaluation, our certifying officer concluded that as of such date, our disclosure controls and procedures were not effective to ensure that the information required to be disclosed by us in our reports is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified by the SEC due to a weakness in our internal control over financial reporting described below, which we view as an integral part of our disclosure controls and procedures.
 
Our management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting for the Company.  Internal control over financial reporting is a process to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of our financial reporting for external purposes in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.  Internal control over financial reporting includes maintaining records that in reasonable detail accurately and fairly reflect our transactions; providing reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary for preparation of our financial statements; providing reasonable assurance that receipts and expenditures of company assets are made in accordance with management authorization; and, providing reasonable assurance that unauthorized acquisition, use, or disposition of Company assets that could have a material effect on our financial statements would be prevented or detected on a timely basis.  Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting is not intended to provide absolute assurance that a misstatement of our financial statements would be prevented or detected.
 
Management conducted an evaluation of the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting based on the framework in Internal Control - Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission.  Based on this evaluation, management concluded that the Company’s internal control over financial reporting was not effective as of September 30, 2016.

A material weakness is a control deficiency, or combination of control deficiencies, that results in more than a remote likelihood that a material misstatement of the annual or interim financial statements will not be prevented or detected.  At September 30, 2016, the Company had only one executive officer performing the functions of chief executive officer and chief financial officer.  As a result, the Company’s internal controls were deficient for the following reasons:
 
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There were no entity level controls because there was only one person serving in the dual capacity of chief executive officer and chief financial officer,

There was no segregation of duties as that same person was responsible for the process of approving and paying the Company’s bills and recording the other financial transactions of the Company, and

There was no separate audit committee.

As a result of management’s evaluation described above, it concluded on that the Company had significant control deficiencies as of September 30, 2016, that constituted a material weakness in the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.  Notwithstanding these control deficiencies, our certifying officer 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 respective periods presented.

The Company proposes to remediate the material weakness as its business develops by engaging accounting support that will effectively segregate different accounting functions and incorporate control processes for managing the accounting and financial affairs of the Company.  As the Company’s business develops it will recruit additional directors who are independent and can otherwise serve on an audit committee that fulfills the traditional oversight functions with respect to our internal system of controls and financial reporting.

There have been no changes in our internal control over financial reporting during the three-month period ended September 30, 2016, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal controls over financial reporting.
 
PART II.  OTHER INFORMATION
 
ITEM 6.  EXHIBITS
 
Copies of the following documents are included or furnished as exhibits to this report pursuant to Item 601 of Regulation S-K.

Exhibit
No.
SEC Ref.
No.
Title of Document
     
31.1
31
The certification of chief executive officer required by Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a)
     
31.2 31 The certification of chief financial officer required by Rule 13a-14(a) or Rule 15d-14(a)
     
32.1
32
The certifications required by Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) and 18 U.S.C. Section 1350
     
101
101
Interactive Data files

SIGNATURES

 
In accordance with Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, the registrant caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

 
HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY
       
       
Date: November 14, 2016
By
  /s/ Jiang Sheng  
    Jiang Sheng, Chief Executive Officer  
       
       
  By  /s/ Wang Lirong  
   
Wang Lirong, Chief Financial Officer
   
 

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EX-31.1 2 ex311q093016.htm THE CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER REQUIRED BY RULE 13A-14(A) OR RULE 15D-14(A) ex311q093016.htm
Certification

I, Jiang Sheng, certify that:

1.           I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY. for the period ended September 30, 2016;

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)) of 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 (or 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.


Date: November 14, 2016
By:
  /s/ Jiang Sheng  
   
Jiang Sheng, Chief Executive Officer
 

 

EX-31.2 3 ex312q093016.htm THE CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER REQUIRED BY RULE 13A-14(A) OR RULE 15D-14(A) ex312q093016.htm
Certification

I, Wang Lirong, certify that:

1.           I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY. for the period ended September 30, 2016;

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)) of 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 (or 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.


Date: November 14, 2016
By:
  /s/ Wang Lirong  
   
Wang Lirong, Chief Financial Officer
 

 
 
EX-32.1 4 ex321q093016.htm THE CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY RULE 13A-14(B) OR RULE 15D-14(B) AND 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350 ex321q093016.htm
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 Quarterly Report of HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY. (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the period ending September 30, 2016, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), I, Jiang Sheng, Chief Executive Officer and Wang Lirong, Chief Financial Officer of the Company, certify, to the best of my knowledge, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that: (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.
 

Date: November 14, 2016
By
  /s/ Jiang Sheng  
    Jiang Sheng, Chief Executive Officer  
       
       
  By  /s/ Wang Lirong  
   
Wang Lirong, Chief Financial Officer
   
 
A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY. and will be retained by HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS COMPANY. and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

The foregoing certifications are being furnished solely to accompany the Report pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, and are not being filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and are not to be incorporated by reference into any filing of the Company, whether made before or after the date hereof, regardless of any general incorporation language in such filing.




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Document and Entity Information
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
shares
Document And Entity Information  
Entity Registrant Name HH BIOTECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS CO
Entity Central Index Key 0000828878
Document Type 10-Q
Document Period End Date Sep. 30, 2016
Amendment Flag false
Current Fiscal Year End Date --12-31
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 Common Stock, Shares Outstanding 14,059,966
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q3
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2016
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Current assets:    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 3,287,664 $ 9,819,260
Accounts receivable, net 538,742 227,384
Other receivable, net 621,380 683,666
Other current assets 1,023 2,947
Total current assets 4,448,809 10,733,257
Property, plant and equipment, net 536,713 225,800
Rental property, net 31,913,126 35,502,002
Intangible asset 0 0
Investment - related party 5,852,697 0
Total assets 42,751,345 46,461,059
Current liabilities:    
Bank loans 0 4,631,202
Accounts payable 4,248,095 4,441,362
Accrued expenses 13,460 13,376
Other payable 1,909,006 1,917,779
Due to a related party 364,377 314,975
Payable to disposed subsidiaries 780,646 803,628
Advances from tenants 1,298,015 1,512,204
Taxes payable 4,538,332 4,467,561
Total current liabilities 13,151,931 18,102,087
Stockholders' equity:    
Common stock, $.001 par value 50,000,000 shares authorized, 14,059,966 issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, respectively 14,060 14,060
Additional paid in capital 12,107,856 12,107,856
Statutory reserve 638,128 638,128
Accumulated other comprehensive income 3,061,754 3,684,314
Retained earnings 13,756,517 11,771,832
Total stockholders' equity 29,578,315 28,216,190
Non-controlling interests 21,099 142,782
Total equity 29,599,414 28,358,972
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $ 42,751,345 $ 46,461,059
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Parenthetical) - $ / shares
Sep. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Stockholders' equity:    
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ .001 $ .001
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 50,000,000 50,000,000
Common stock, shares issued (in shares) 14,059,966 14,059,966
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME/(LOSS) (UNAUDITED) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2016
Sep. 30, 2015
Revenues        
Healthcare product sales $ 13,180 $ 923 $ 25,255 $ 923
Rental income 1,448,335 1,274,822 4,197,360 4,167,016
Management fee income 485,574 490,802 1,482,550 1,574,283
Total revenues 1,947,089 1,766,547 5,705,165 5,742,222
Cost of revenues        
Healthcare product sales 11,309 2,421 26,175 2,421
Rental cost 950,919 954,122 2,759,657 3,101,658
Management fee cost 242,843 359,006 874,960 996,506
Total cost 1,205,071 1,315,549 3,660,792 4,100,586
Gross profit 742,018 450,998 2,044,373 1,641,636
Operation expenses        
Selling expenses 1,405 17,228 11,674 30,900
General and administrative expenses 499,613 389,533 1,387,257 1,078,609
Recovery of bad debt (1,392,936) 0 (2,005,008) (1,573,416)
Depreciation and amortization 3,134 2,092 15,080 12,188
Total operation (income) expenses (888,784) 408,853 (590,997) (451,718)
Income from operations 1,630,802 42,145 2,635,370 2,093,354
Other income (expense)        
Disposal of parking lots income 0 0 26,761 0
Other income, net 69,916 49,909 116,097 241,441
Interest expense (536) (105,795) (105,743) (780,956)
Total other income (expense) 69,380 (55,886) 37,115 (539,515)
Income (loss) before income taxes 1,700,182 (13,741) 2,672,485 1,553,839
Provision for income taxes 513,501 0 825,775 0
Net income (loss) 1,186,681 (13,741) 1,846,710 1,553,839
Net income attributable to the Company 1,233,429 4,729 1,984,684 1,583,084
Net loss attributable to non-controlling interest (46,748) (18,470) (137,974) (29,245)
Other comprehensive loss:        
Foreign currency translation adjustment (84,080) (509,434) (622,560) (434,966)
Comprehensive (loss) income 1,102,601 (523,175) 1,224,150 1,118,874
Comprehensive income (expense) attributable to the Company 1,148,844 (504,705) 1,345,832 1,150,011
Comprehensive loss attributable to non-controlling interest $ (46,243) $ (18,470) $ (121,682) $ (31,137)
Net income (loss) per share        
Basic $ 0.08 $ (0.04) $ 0.10 $ 0.12
Diluted $ 0.08 $ (0.04) $ 0.10 $ 0.12
Weighted average number of shares outstanding        
Basic 14,059,966 14,059,966 14,059,966 13,392,907
Diluted 14,059,966 14,059,966 14,059,966 13,392,907
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED) - USD ($)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Sep. 30, 2015
Cash flows from operating activities:    
Net income (loss) $ 1,846,710 $ 1,553,839
Net cash provided by operating activities    
Depreciation and amortization 2,307,468 2,382,676
Recovery of bad debt 0 (1,573,416)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:    
Accounts receivable and other receivable (249,072) (172,330)
Advances to suppliers 0 (5,803)
Other current assets 1,924 (3,593)
Prepayment 0 163,001
Accounts payable and accrued expenses (195,921) 0
Other payable (8,773) 0
Payroll payables 2,738 0
Other levies 1,397 0
Due to related party 49,402 0
Advances from tenants (214,189) 76,373
Payable to disposed subsidiaries (22,982) 0
Taxes payable 69,374 (100,028)
Net cash provided by operating activities 3,588,077 2,320,719
Cash flows from investing activities:    
Purchase of property & equipment (6,146) (25,497)
Investment - related party (5,852,697) 0
Net cash used in investing activities (5,858,843) (25,497)
Cash flows from financing activities:    
Loans repayment from the borrowing parties 0 5,603,031
Loans paid to the bank (4,631,202) (14,407,794)
Proceeds from stock issuance, net of offering costs 0 7,544,000
Proceeds from non-controling interest 0 191,466
Net cash used in financing activities (4,631,202) (1,069,297)
Effect of exchange differences 370,372 (116,104)
Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents (6,531,596) 1,109,821
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period 9,819,260 8,799,261
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period 3,287,664 9,909,082
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:    
Interest paid (105,743) (790,609)
Income taxes $ 0 $ 0
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1. Description of business
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Description Of Business  
1. Description of business

HH Biotechnology Holdings Company (“HHBT” or the “Company”), was incorporated in the State of Nevada on December 4, 1987, under the name of Quantus Capital, Inc. The Company, through its various subsidiaries, is engaged in commercial and residential real estate leasing, management, consulting, investment, development and sales in the city of Shenyang, Liaoning Province, in the People’ Republic of China (“PRC”). The Company is also engaged in the wholesale and retail distribution of consumer products including food products, dietary supplements, household products and daily necessities, etc., through its wholly owned subsidiary, Shenyang Ai Zhuang Trading Co., Ltd (“Ai Zhuang”), and the 53% owned entity, Panacea Co., Ltd.

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2. Summary of significant accounting policies
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies  
2. Summary of significant accounting policies

Principles of consolidation

 

The accompanying consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Silverstrand International Holdings Company Limited, Shenyang Maryland International Industry Company Limited, Shenyang Ai Zhuang Trading Co., Ltd (“Ai Zhuang”), and the 53% owned entity, Panacea Co., Ltd. Ai Zhuang and Panacea Co., Ltd. All significant inter-company transactions and balances within the Company are eliminated in consolidation.

 

Use of estimates

 

The preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

Fair Value Measurements

 

The Company applies the provisions of ASC Subtopic 820-10, “Fair Value Measurements”, for fair value measurements of financial assets and financial liabilities and for fair value measurements of non-financial items that are recognized or disclosed at fair value in the financial statements.  ASC 820 also establishes a framework for measuring fair value and expands disclosures about fair value measurements.

   

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.  When determining the fair value measurements for assets and liabilities required or permitted to be recorded at fair value, the Company considers the principal or most advantageous market in which it would transact and it considers assumptions that market participants would use when pricing the asset or liability.

 

ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. ASC 820 establishes three levels of inputs that may be used to measure 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 measurements involving significant unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:

 

Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.
Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the assets or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instruments.

Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable and significant to the fair value.

 

There were no assets or liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis subject to the disclosure requirements of ASC 820 as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015.

 

Foreign currency translation

 

The Company uses the United States dollar for financial reporting purposes. The Company’s subsidiaries maintain their books and records in their functional currency - Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY), being the primary currency of the economic environment in which their operations are conducted. All assets and liabilities are translated at the current exchange rate, stockholder’s equity are translated at the historical rates and income statement and statement of cash flows items are translated at the average exchange rate for the period. As a result, amounts related to assets and liabilities reported on the statement of cash flows may not necessarily agree with changes in the corresponding balances on the balance sheet. The resulting translation adjustments are reported under other comprehensive as a component of shareholders’ equity.

 

Cash and cash equivalents

 

The Company considers all cash on hand and in banks, including accounts in book overdraft positions, certificates of deposit and other highly-liquid investments with maturities of three months or less, when purchased, to be cash and cash equivalents.

 

Allowance for doubtful accounts

 

The Company maintains reserves for potential credit losses on accounts receivable. Management reviews the composition of accounts receivable and other receivable and analyzes historical bad debts, customer concentrations, customer credit worthiness, current economic trends and changes in customer payment patterns to evaluate the adequacy of these reserves. As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, the Company reserved $2,066,239 and $1,644,340 respectively, for other receivable bad debt; and $653,023 and $675,929 respectively, for accounts receivable bad debt. The Company also reserved $0 and $2,415,944 respectively for loans receivable as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 respectively.

 

Property, plant and equipment

 

Property, plant and equipment is being depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the related assets. Depreciation is computed on the straight-line basis over useful lives as follows:

 

Buildings 8-26 years
Equipment 5 years
Automobile 5 years
Office furniture and fixtures 5 years

 

Repairs and maintenance costs are normally charged to the statement of operations and other comprehensive income in the year in which they are incurred. In situations where it can be clearly demonstrated that the expenditure has resulted in an increase in the future economic benefits expected to be obtained from the use of the asset, the expenditure is capitalized as an additional cost of the asset.

 

Property, plant and equipment are evaluated annually for any impairment in value. Where the recoverable amount of any property, plant and equipment is determined to have declined below its carrying amount, the carrying amount is reduced to reflect the decline in value. There were no property, plant and equipment impairments recognized as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 respectively.

 

Rental property

 

Properties include buildings held for rental and land use rights, which are being depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the related assets. Depreciation is computed on the straight-line basis over 20-26 years. As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, net property held for rental amounted to $31,913,126 and $35,502,002 respectively. Accumulated depreciation of rental properties amounted to $36,301,614 as of September 30, 2016 and $35,044,528 as of December 31, 2015.

 

Investment-related party

 

Because the fair value is not readily determinable and less than 20% of voting rights, our  long-term investments apply ASC 325-20 cost method investments. The Company carries at cost with its investment in investees which does not have readily determinable fair value and the Company does not have significant influence. The Company only adjusts for other-than-temporary declines in fair value and distributions of earnings that exceed the Company’s share of earnings since its investment. The Company regularly evaluates the impairment of the cost method investments based on performance and financial position of the investee as well as other evidence of market value. Such evaluation includes, but is not limited to, reviewing the investee’s cash position, recent financing, projected and historical financial performance, cash flow forecasts and financing needs. An impairment loss is recognized in earnings equal to the excess of the investment’s cost over its fair value at the balance sheet date of the reporting period for which the assessment is made. The fair value would then become the new cost basis of investment.

Such evaluation includes, but is not limited to, reviewing the investee’s cash position, recent financing, projected and historical financial performance, cash flow forecasts and financing needs. An impairment loss is recognized in earnings equal to the excess of the investment’s cost over its fair value at the balance sheet date of the reporting period for which the assessment is made. The fair value would then become the new cost basis of investment.

 

Revenue recognition

 

Rental income and management fee income – The Company recognizes the rental income on the straight-line basis over the terms of the tenancy agreements. The management fee, including the service fee mainly for property management, maintenance and repair, and security, is recognized quarterly over the terms of the tenancy agreements.

 

Real estate sales – Revenue from the sales of development properties is recognized by the full accrual method when the sale is consummated. A sale is not considered consummated until (1) the parties are bound by the terms of a contract, (2) all consideration has been exchanged, (3) any permanent financing of which the seller is responsible has been arranged, (4) all conditions precedent to closing have been performed, (5) the seller does not have substantial continuing involvement with the property, and (6) the usual risks and rewards of ownership have been transferred to the buyer. Sales transactions not meeting all the conditions of the full accrual method are accounted for using the deposit method of accounting. Under the deposit method, all costs are capitalized as incurred, and payments received from the buyer are recorded as a deposit liability.

 

Real estate capitalization and cost allocation – Real estate held for development or sale is stated at cost or estimated net realizable value, whichever is lower. Costs include land and land improvements, direct construction costs and development costs, including predevelopment costs, interest on indebtedness, real estate taxes, insurance, construction overhead and indirect project costs. Selling and advertising costs are expensed as incurred. Total estimated costs of multi-unit developments are allocated to individual units based upon specific identification methods.

 

Impairment – If real estate is determined to be impaired, it will be written down to its fair market value. Real estate held for development or sale costs include the cost of land use rights, land development and home construction costs, engineering costs, insurance costs, wages, real estate taxes, and interest related to development and construction. All costs are accumulated by specific projects and allocated to residential and commercial units within the respective projects. The Company leases the land for the residential unit sites under land use rights with various terms from the government of the PRC. The Company evaluates the carrying value for impairment based on the undiscounted future cash flows of the assets. Write-downs of inventory deemed impaired would be recorded as adjustments to the cost basis. No depreciation is provided for construction in progress.

 

Other income

 

Other income consists of land leveling income, parking lot income, cleaning income and etc. This income was recognized as the services were performed and the settled amount has been paid in accordance with the terms of the agreement.

 

 

Earnings (loss) per share

 

Basic earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of common shares and dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period.

 

As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, respectively, there were no outstanding securities or other contracts to issue common stock, such as options, warrants or conversion rights, which would have a dilutive effect on earnings per share as the effect of options outstanding at that time was anti- dilutive.

 

Income taxes

 

The Company accounts for income taxes using an asset and liability approach which allows for the recognition and measurement of deferred tax assets based upon the likelihood of realization of tax benefits in future years. Under the asset and liability approach, deferred taxes are provided for the net tax effects of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes and the amounts used for income tax purposes.

 

The Company recognizes deferred tax assets and liabilities for the expected future tax consequences of events that have been included in the financial statements or tax returns. Under this method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences in future years of differences between the tax basis of assets and liabilities and their financial reporting amounts at each period end based on enacted tax laws and statutory tax rates applicable to the periods in which the difference are expected to affect taxable income.

 

The Company records a valuation allowance for deferred tax assets, if any, based on its estimates of its future taxable income as well as its tax planning strategies when it is more likely than not that a portion or all of its deferred tax assets will not be realized.

 

Non-controlling interest

 

 Non-controlling interest represents the portion of equity that is not attributable to the Company. The net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests are separately presented in the accompanying statements of income and other comprehensive income. Losses attributable to non-controlling interests in a subsidiary may exceed the interest in the subsidiary’s equity. The related non-controlling interest continues to be attributed its share of losses even if that attribution results in a deficit of the non-controlling interest balance. The non-controlling interest rate of entity Panacea Co., Ltd., which was set up in April 2015, was 47%, with the amount of $21,099 and $142,782 as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, respectively.

 

Concentrations of business and credit risk

 

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk are cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable and other receivables arising from its normal business activities. The Company places its cash and cash equivalents in what it believes to be credit-worthy financial institutions. The Company has a diversified customer base, most of which are in China.

 

The Company controls credit risk related to accounts receivable through credit approvals, credit limits and monitoring procedures. The Company routinely assesses the financial strength of its customers and, based upon factors surrounding the credit risk, establishes an allowance, if required, for uncollectible accounts and, as a consequence, believes that its accounts receivable credit risk exposure beyond such allowance is limited.

 

Statement of cash flows

 

Cash flows from the Company's operations is calculated based upon the local currencies. As a result, amounts related to assets and liabilities reported on the statement of cash flows may not necessarily agree with changes in the corresponding balances on the balance sheet.

 

Recent accounting pronouncements

 

Revenue Recognition:    In May 2014, the FASB issued ASU 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers: Topic 606 and issued subsequent amendments to the initial guidance in August 2015, March 2016, April 2016 and May 2016 within ASU 2015-04, ASU 2016-08, ASU 2016-10 and ASU 2016-12, respectively (ASU 2014-09, ASU 2015-04, ASU 2016-08, ASU 2016-10 and ASU 2016-12 collectively, Topic 606). Topic 606 supersedes nearly all existing revenue recognition guidance under GAAP. The core principle of Topic 606 is to recognize revenues when promised goods or services are transferred to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration that is expected to be received for those goods or services. Topic 606 defines a five-step process to achieve this core principle and, in doing so, it is possible more judgment and estimates may be required within the revenue recognition process than are required under existing GAAP, including identifying performance obligations in the contract, estimating the amount of variable consideration to include in the transaction price and allocating the transaction price to each separate performance obligation, among others. Topic 606 is effective for us as of either our first quarter of fiscal 2018 or our first quarter of fiscal 2019 using either of two methods: (1) retrospective application of Topic 606 to each prior reporting period presented with the option to elect certain practical expedients as defined within Topic 606 or (2) retrospective application of Topic 606 with the cumulative effect of initially applying Topic 606 recognized at the date of initial application and providing certain additional disclosures as defined per Topic 606. Preliminarily, we plan to adopt Topic 606 in the first quarter of fiscal 2019 pursuant to the aforementioned adoption method (1) and we do not believe there will be a material impact to our revenues upon adoption. We are continuing to evaluate the impacts of our pending adoption of Topic 606 and our preliminary assessments are subject to change. In March 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-08, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Principal versus Agent Considerations (Reporting Gross versus Net),” clarifying the principal versus agent guidance in the new revenue recognition standard, by revising the indicators to focus on evidence that the company is a principal. In April 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-10, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Identifying Performance Obligations and Licensing,” reducing the complexity when applying the guidance for identifying performance obligations and clarifying how to determine whether revenue related to a performance obligation for an intellectual property license is recognized over time or at a point in time. In May 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-12, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Narrow-Scope Improvements and Practical Expedients,” clarifying certain core recognition principles including collectability, sales tax presentation, noncash consideration, contract modifications and completed contracts at transition. These ASUs are effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of 2018, allow for early adoption in the first quarter of 2017 and may be applied using either a full retrospective approach or a modified retrospective approach. The Company is currently evaluating the method of adoption and the impact these ASUs will have on its Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

Disclosure of Going Concern Uncertainties:     In August 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2014-15, Disclosure of Uncertainties about an Entity’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern (ASU 2014-15), to provide guidance on management’s responsibility in evaluating whether there is substantial doubt about a company’s ability to continue as a going concern and to provide related footnote disclosures. ASU 2014-15 is effective for us in our fourth quarter of fiscal 2017 with early adoption permitted. We do not believe the impact of our pending adoption of ASU 2014-15 on the Company’s financial statements will be material.

 

Liabilities: In February 2015, FASB issued ASU No. 2015-02, Consolidation (Topic 810): Amendments to the Consolidation Analysis. The new consolidation standard changes the way reporting enterprises evaluate whether (a) they should consolidate limited partnerships and similar entities, (b) fees paid to a decision maker or service provider are variable interests in a VIE, and (c) variable interests in a VIE held by related parties of the reporting enterprise require the reporting enterprise to consolidate the VIE. The guidance is effective for public business entities for annual and interim periods in fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2015. Early adoption is allowed, including early adoption in an interim period. A reporting entity may apply a modified retrospective approach by recording a cumulative-effect adjustment to equity as of the beginning of the fiscal year of adoption or may apply the amendments retrospectively. The Company is currently assessing the impact of the adoption of this guidance on the consolidated financial statements.

 

Financial instrument: In January 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-01, “Financial Instruments - Overall (Subtopic 825-10): Recognition and Measurement of Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities” (“ASU 2016-01”). The standard addresses certain aspects of recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure of financial instruments. ASU 2016-01 is effective for fiscal years, and interim periods within those years, beginning after December 15, 2017, and early adoption is not permitted. Accordingly, the standard is effective for us on September 1, 2018. We are currently evaluating the impact that the standard will have on our consolidated financial statements. In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (the "FASB") issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2016-13, “Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments.” This ASU introduces a new forward-looking approach, based on expected losses, to estimate credit losses on certain types of financial instruments, including trade receivables. The estimate of expected credit losses will require considerations of historical information, current information and reasonable and supportable forecasts. This ASU also expands the disclosure requirements to enable users of financial statements to understand the assumptions, models and methods for estimating expected credit losses. This ASU is effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of 2020 and allows for early adoption beginning in the first quarter of 2019. The Company is currently evaluating the impact the ASU will have on its Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

Leases: In February 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) (“ASU 2016-2”), which provides guidance on lease amendments to the FASB Accounting should Standard Codification. This ASU will be effective for us beginning in May 1, 2019. We are currently in the process of evaluating the impact of the adoption of ASU 2016-2on our consolidated financial statements.

 

Stock-based Compensation:    In March 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-09, Compensation—Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Improvements to Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting (ASU 2016-09). ASU 2016-09 changes how companies account for certain aspects of stock-based awards to employees, including the accounting for income taxes, forfeitures, and statutory tax withholding requirements, as well as classification in the statement of cash flows. ASU 2016-09 is effective for us in the first quarter of 2018, and earlier adoption is permitted. We are still evaluating the effect that this guidance will have on our consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

 

Financial Instruments - Credit Losses: In June 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-13, Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326): The amendments in this Update require a financial asset (or a group of financial assets) measured at amortized cost basis to be presented at the net amount expected to be collected. The amendments broaden the information that an entity must consider in developing its expected credit loss estimate for assets measured either collectively or individually. The use of forecasted information incorporates more timely information in the estimate of expected credit loss, which will be more decision useful to users of the financial statements. ASU 2016-13 is effective for the Company for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Early adoption is allowed as of the fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, including interim periods within those fiscal years. The Company is still evaluating the effect that this guidance will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

 

Statement of Cash Flows: In August 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-15, Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230): The amendments in this Update apply to all entities, including both business entities and not-for-profit entities that are required to present a statement of cash flows under Topic 230. The amendments in this Update provide guidance on the following eight specific cash flow issues. The amendments are an improvement to GAAP because they provide guidance for each of the eight issues, thereby reducing the current and potential future diversity in practice described above. ASU 2016-15 is effective for the Company for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Early adoption is permitted, including adoption in an interim period. The Company is still evaluating the effect that this guidance will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

 

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3. Property and equipment
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Property, Plant and Equipment [Abstract]  
3. Property and equipment

Property, Plant & Equipment consisted of the following:

 

 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

           
Building $ 39,644   $ 15,144
Automobile   1,104,281     1,136,790
Office equipment & Furniture   895,641     609,932
    2,039,566     1,761,866
Accumulated depreciation   (1,502,853)     (1,536,066)
Property, plant and equipment, net $ 536,713   $ 225,800

 

 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

           
Rental property $ 68,214,740   $ 70,546,530
Accumulated depreciation   (36,301,614)     (35,044,528)
Rental property, net $ 31,913,126   $ 35,502,002

 

The Company recorded depreciation expense relating to properties held for rental, as well as property, plant and equipment amounting to $3,134, and $2,092 for the three months ended September 30,2016 and 2015, and $2,293,977 and $2,382,676 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively.

 

$499,613 and $389,533 for the three months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, and $1,387,257 and $1,078,609 for the nine months ended September 31, 2016 and 2015 were recorded as general and administrative expense, respectively.

 

As of September 30, 2016, no fixed assets or rental property were pledged as security for long-term loans.

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4. Related party transactions
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
4. Related party transactions

Investment in a related party

 

On May 15, 2016, the Company entered into a Framework Agreement on Capital Increase and Equity Enlargement with the shareholders of Jiangcheng Sino-Au Agricultural Technology Development Co., Ltd. (“SAAT”) for the purchase of 14.07 million shares in the capital of SAAT for approximately 5,852,697 (RMB 37.48 million) based on the fair value . After the investment HHBT holds 11.12% of the total share capital of SAAT.

 

As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, the Company's balance of long-term investment was $5.85 million and $0 million, respectively. For the period ended September 30, 2016, the Company did not record any investment income.

 

The investment is accounted for under the cost method, and is reviewed periodically for indicators of other-than-temporary impairment. If we determine that an other-than-temporary impairment has occurred, we write down the investment to its fair value. We estimate fair value of our cost method investments considering available information such as pricing in recent rounds of financing, current cash positions, earnings and cash flow forecasts, recent operational performance and any other readily available market data. For the three and nine months ended September 30, 2016, we determined there were no other-than-temporary impairments on our cost method investment.

 

Due to a related party

 

The due to a related party is the amount due to a Company’s stockholder. The amount of due to a related party is $364,377 as of September 30, 2016 and $314,975 as of December 31, 2015.

 

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5. Accrued expenses
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Accrued Expenses  
5. Accrued expenses

Accrued expenses consisted of the following:

 

 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

           
Payroll and welfare payable $ 2,738   $ 4,260
Accrued expenses   10,722     9,116
Total $ 13,460   $ 13,376

 

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6. Other payable
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Other Payable  
6. Other payable

Other payable consisted of the following:

 

 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31, 

 2015

           
Customer guarantee deposit $ 313,318   $ 1,117,614
Customer deposit for property decoration   18,722     18,502
Miscellaneous payable   1,576,966     781,663
Total $ 1,909,006   $ 1,917,779

 

 

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7. Tax payables
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Tax Payables  
7. Tax payables

Tax payables consisted of the following:

 

 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

           
Income tax payable in Mainland China $ 1,679,649   $ 1,576,275
Business tax   607,137     602,586
Land VAT payable   2,250,149     2,316,391
Other levies   1,397     (27,691)
Total $ 4,538,332   $ 4,467,561

 

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8. Payable to disposed subsidiary
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Payable To Disposed Subsidiary  
8. Payable to disposed subsidiary

The Company had amounts due to a Loyal Best, a previously disposed of entity, as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 in the amount of $780,646 and $803,628 respectively.

 

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9. Loan Payable
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
9. Loan Payable

Loans payable (including accrued interest) consisted of the following:

 

Nature Due on Interest per Annum  

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

Bank loan 6-12-2016 8.775%   $ -   $ 4,631,202
                 
        $ -   $ 4,631,202

 

The above loans were previously secured by the Company's rental properties.

 

The Company's incurred interest expense of $0 and$113,769 for the three months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, and $105,743 and $790,609 for the nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 respectively.

 

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10. Statutory reserve
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Statutory Reserve  
10. Statutory reserve

As stipulated by the Company Law of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), net income after taxation can only be distributed as dividends after appropriation has been made for the following:

 

i. Making up cumulative prior years’ losses, if any;
   
ii. Allocations to the “Statutory Surplus Reserve” of at least 10% of income after tax, as determined under PRC accounting rules and regulations, until the fund amounts to 50% of the Company’s registered capital;
   
iii. Allocations of 5% to 10% of income after tax, as determined under PRC accounting rules and regulations, to the Company’s “Statutory Common Welfare Fund”, which is established for the purpose of providing employee facilities and other collective benefits to the Company’s employees; and statutory common welfare fund is no longer required per the new cooperation law executed in 2006; and
   
iv. Allocations to the discretionary surplus reserve, if approved in the stockholders’ general meeting.

 

The Company did not contribute to statutory reserve for the period ended September 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively.

 

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11. Segment information
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
11. Segment information

ASC 280 requires use of the “management approach” model for segment reporting. The management approach model is based on the way a company’s management organizes segments within the company for making operating decisions and assessing performance. Reportable segments are based on products and services, geography, legal structure, management structure, or any other manner in which management disaggregates a company.

 

During 2016 and 2015, the Company was organized into two main business segments: (1) Rental income & Management fee, and (2) Consumer product sales. The following table presents a summary of operating information and certain year-end balance sheet information as of nine-month and three-month periods ended of September 30, 2016 and 2015, respectively.

  

       For the Three Months Ended September 30,   For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
      2016   2015   2016   2015
 Revenues from unaffiliated customers:              
   Rental income & Management fee 1,933,909   1,765,624   5,679,910   5,741,299
   Consumer product sales 13,180   923   25,255   923
     Consolidated 1,947,089   1,766,547   5,705,165   5,742,222
 Operating income (loss):              
   Rental income & Management fee 1,796,667   144,034   3,254,348   2,359,192
   Consumer product sales (103,727)   (83,054)   (310,686)   (83,054)
   Corporation (1) (62,138)   (18,835)   (308,292)   (182,784)
     Consolidated 1,630,802   42,145   2,635,370   2,093,354
 Net income (loss) before taxes:              
   Rental income & Management fee 1,864,716   84,423   3,303,101   1,819,440
   Consumer product sales (101,882)   (82,755)   (307,648)   (82,755)
   Corporation (1) (62,652)   (15,409)   (322,968)   (182,846)
     Consolidated 1,700,182   (13,741)   2,672,485   1,553,839

 

Identifiable assets: 

             
   Rental income & Management fee (865,818)   (1,259,280)   32,096,044   40,156,866
   Consumer product sales (301)   511,170   31,635   511,170
   Corporation (1) -   (49,132)   -   7,241,049
     Consolidated (866,119)   (797,242)   32,127,679   47,909,085
 Depreciation and amortization:              
  Consumer product sales 944   (1,620,978)   8,477    
   Rental income & Management fee 2,190   2,372,020   6,603   2,372,020
    Corporation (1) -   1,552   -   10,656
     Consolidated 3,134   752,594   15,080   2,382,676
                   
 Capital expenditures:              
   Rental income & Management fee 506   755   6,146   4,196
   Consumer product sales -   21,290   -   21,290
     Consolidated -   22,045   6,146   25,486

 

(1). Unallocated loss from Operating income (loss) and Net income before provision for income taxes are primarily related to general corporate expenses.

 

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2. Summary of significant accounting policies (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Policies  
Principles of consolidation

The accompanying consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, Silverstrand International Holdings Company Limited, Shenyang Maryland International Industry Company Limited, Shenyang Ai Zhuang Trading Co., Ltd (“Ai Zhuang”), and the 53% owned entity, Panacea Co., Ltd. Ai Zhuang and Panacea Co., Ltd. All significant inter-company transactions and balances within the Company are eliminated in consolidation.

Use of estimates

The preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

Fair Value Measurements

The Company applies the provisions of ASC Subtopic 820-10, “Fair Value Measurements”, for fair value measurements of financial assets and financial liabilities and for fair value measurements of non-financial items that are recognized or disclosed at fair value in the financial statements.  ASC 820 also establishes a framework for measuring fair value and expands disclosures about fair value measurements.

   

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.  When determining the fair value measurements for assets and liabilities required or permitted to be recorded at fair value, the Company considers the principal or most advantageous market in which it would transact and it considers assumptions that market participants would use when pricing the asset or liability.

 

ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. ASC 820 establishes three levels of inputs that may be used to measure 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 measurements involving significant unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are as follows:

 

Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.
Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the assets or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instruments.

Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable and significant to the fair value.

 

There were no assets or liabilities measured at fair value on a recurring basis subject to the disclosure requirements of ASC 820 as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015.

 

Foreign currency translation

The Company uses the United States dollar for financial reporting purposes. The Company’s subsidiaries maintain their books and records in their functional currency - Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY), being the primary currency of the economic environment in which their operations are conducted. All assets and liabilities are translated at the current exchange rate, stockholder’s equity are translated at the historical rates and income statement and statement of cash flows items are translated at the average exchange rate for the period. As a result, amounts related to assets and liabilities reported on the statement of cash flows may not necessarily agree with changes in the corresponding balances on the balance sheet. The resulting translation adjustments are reported under other comprehensive as a component of shareholders’ equity.

 

Cash and cash equivalents

The Company considers all cash on hand and in banks, including accounts in book overdraft positions, certificates of deposit and other highly-liquid investments with maturities of three months or less, when purchased, to be cash and cash equivalents.

 

Allowance for doubtful accounts

The Company maintains reserves for potential credit losses on accounts receivable. Management reviews the composition of accounts receivable and other receivable and analyzes historical bad debts, customer concentrations, customer credit worthiness, current economic trends and changes in customer payment patterns to evaluate the adequacy of these reserves. As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, the Company reserved $2,066,239 and $1,644,340 respectively, for other receivable bad debt; and $653,023 and $675,929 respectively, for accounts receivable bad debt. The Company also reserved $0 and $2,415,944 respectively for loans receivable as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 respectively.

 

Property and equipment

Property, plant and equipment is being depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the related assets. Depreciation is computed on the straight-line basis over useful lives as follows:

 

Buildings 8-26 years
Equipment 5 years
Automobile 5 years
Office furniture and fixtures 5 years

 

Repairs and maintenance costs are normally charged to the statement of operations and other comprehensive income in the year in which they are incurred. In situations where it can be clearly demonstrated that the expenditure has resulted in an increase in the future economic benefits expected to be obtained from the use of the asset, the expenditure is capitalized as an additional cost of the asset.

 

Property, plant and equipment are evaluated annually for any impairment in value. Where the recoverable amount of any property, plant and equipment is determined to have declined below its carrying amount, the carrying amount is reduced to reflect the decline in value. There were no property, plant and equipment impairments recognized as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015 respectively.

 

Rental property

Properties include buildings held for rental and land use rights, which are being depreciated over the estimated useful lives of the related assets. Depreciation is computed on the straight-line basis over 20-26 years. As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, net property held for rental amounted to $31,913,126 and $35,502,002 respectively. Accumulated depreciation of rental properties amounted to $36,301,614 as of September 30, 2016 and $35,044,528 as of December 31, 2015.

Investment-related party

Because the fair value is not readily determinable and less than 20% of voting rights, our  long-term investments apply ASC 325-20 cost method investments. The Company carries at cost with its investment in investees which does not have readily determinable fair value and the Company does not have significant influence. The Company only adjusts for other-than-temporary declines in fair value and distributions of earnings that exceed the Company’s share of earnings since its investment. The Company regularly evaluates the impairment of the cost method investments based on performance and financial position of the investee as well as other evidence of market value. Such evaluation includes, but is not limited to, reviewing the investee’s cash position, recent financing, projected and historical financial performance, cash flow forecasts and financing needs. An impairment loss is recognized in earnings equal to the excess of the investment’s cost over its fair value at the balance sheet date of the reporting period for which the assessment is made. The fair value would then become the new cost basis of investment.

Such evaluation includes, but is not limited to, reviewing the investee’s cash position, recent financing, projected and historical financial performance, cash flow forecasts and financing needs. An impairment loss is recognized in earnings equal to the excess of the investment’s cost over its fair value at the balance sheet date of the reporting period for which the assessment is made. The fair value would then become the new cost basis of investment.

Revenue recognition

Rental income and management fee income – The Company recognizes the rental income on the straight-line basis over the terms of the tenancy agreements. The management fee, including the service fee mainly for property management, maintenance and repair, and security, is recognized quarterly over the terms of the tenancy agreements.

 

Real estate sales – Revenue from the sales of development properties is recognized by the full accrual method when the sale is consummated. A sale is not considered consummated until (1) the parties are bound by the terms of a contract, (2) all consideration has been exchanged, (3) any permanent financing of which the seller is responsible has been arranged, (4) all conditions precedent to closing have been performed, (5) the seller does not have substantial continuing involvement with the property, and (6) the usual risks and rewards of ownership have been transferred to the buyer. Sales transactions not meeting all the conditions of the full accrual method are accounted for using the deposit method of accounting. Under the deposit method, all costs are capitalized as incurred, and payments received from the buyer are recorded as a deposit liability.

 

Real estate capitalization and cost allocation – Real estate held for development or sale is stated at cost or estimated net realizable value, whichever is lower. Costs include land and land improvements, direct construction costs and development costs, including predevelopment costs, interest on indebtedness, real estate taxes, insurance, construction overhead and indirect project costs. Selling and advertising costs are expensed as incurred. Total estimated costs of multi-unit developments are allocated to individual units based upon specific identification methods.

 

Impairment – If real estate is determined to be impaired, it will be written down to its fair market value. Real estate held for development or sale costs include the cost of land use rights, land development and home construction costs, engineering costs, insurance costs, wages, real estate taxes, and interest related to development and construction. All costs are accumulated by specific projects and allocated to residential and commercial units within the respective projects. The Company leases the land for the residential unit sites under land use rights with various terms from the government of the PRC. The Company evaluates the carrying value for impairment based on the undiscounted future cash flows of the assets. Write-downs of inventory deemed impaired would be recorded as adjustments to the cost basis. No depreciation is provided for construction in progress.

 

Other income

Other income consists of land leveling income, parking lot income, cleaning income and etc. This income was recognized as the services were performed and the settled amount has been paid in accordance with the terms of the agreement.

 

Earnings (loss) per share

Basic earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing net income by the weighted-average number of common shares and dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period.

 

As of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, respectively, there were no outstanding securities or other contracts to issue common stock, such as options, warrants or conversion rights, which would have a dilutive effect on earnings per share as the effect of options outstanding at that time was anti- dilutive.

 

Income taxes

The Company accounts for income taxes using an asset and liability approach which allows for the recognition and measurement of deferred tax assets based upon the likelihood of realization of tax benefits in future years. Under the asset and liability approach, deferred taxes are provided for the net tax effects of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes and the amounts used for income tax purposes.

 

The Company recognizes deferred tax assets and liabilities for the expected future tax consequences of events that have been included in the financial statements or tax returns. Under this method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences in future years of differences between the tax basis of assets and liabilities and their financial reporting amounts at each period end based on enacted tax laws and statutory tax rates applicable to the periods in which the difference are expected to affect taxable income.

 

The Company records a valuation allowance for deferred tax assets, if any, based on its estimates of its future taxable income as well as its tax planning strategies when it is more likely than not that a portion or all of its deferred tax assets will not be realized.

 

Non-controlling interest

 Non-controlling interest represents the portion of equity that is not attributable to the Company. The net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests are separately presented in the accompanying statements of income and other comprehensive income. Losses attributable to non-controlling interests in a subsidiary may exceed the interest in the subsidiary’s equity. The related non-controlling interest continues to be attributed its share of losses even if that attribution results in a deficit of the non-controlling interest balance. The non-controlling interest rate of entity Panacea Co., Ltd., which was set up in April 2015, was 47%, with the amount of $21,099 and $142,782 as of September 30, 2016 and December 31, 2015, respectively.

 

Concentrations of business and credit risk

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk are cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable and other receivables arising from its normal business activities. The Company places its cash and cash equivalents in what it believes to be credit-worthy financial institutions. The Company has a diversified customer base, most of which are in China.

 

The Company controls credit risk related to accounts receivable through credit approvals, credit limits and monitoring procedures. The Company routinely assesses the financial strength of its customers and, based upon factors surrounding the credit risk, establishes an allowance, if required, for uncollectible accounts and, as a consequence, believes that its accounts receivable credit risk exposure beyond such allowance is limited.

 

Statement of cash flows

Cash flows from the Company's operations is calculated based upon the local currencies. As a result, amounts related to assets and liabilities reported on the statement of cash flows may not necessarily agree with changes in the corresponding balances on the balance sheet.

 

Recent accounting pronouncements

Revenue Recognition:    In May 2014, the FASB issued ASU 2014-09, Revenue from Contracts with Customers: Topic 606 and issued subsequent amendments to the initial guidance in August 2015, March 2016, April 2016 and May 2016 within ASU 2015-04, ASU 2016-08, ASU 2016-10 and ASU 2016-12, respectively (ASU 2014-09, ASU 2015-04, ASU 2016-08, ASU 2016-10 and ASU 2016-12 collectively, Topic 606). Topic 606 supersedes nearly all existing revenue recognition guidance under GAAP. The core principle of Topic 606 is to recognize revenues when promised goods or services are transferred to customers in an amount that reflects the consideration that is expected to be received for those goods or services. Topic 606 defines a five-step process to achieve this core principle and, in doing so, it is possible more judgment and estimates may be required within the revenue recognition process than are required under existing GAAP, including identifying performance obligations in the contract, estimating the amount of variable consideration to include in the transaction price and allocating the transaction price to each separate performance obligation, among others. Topic 606 is effective for us as of either our first quarter of fiscal 2018 or our first quarter of fiscal 2019 using either of two methods: (1) retrospective application of Topic 606 to each prior reporting period presented with the option to elect certain practical expedients as defined within Topic 606 or (2) retrospective application of Topic 606 with the cumulative effect of initially applying Topic 606 recognized at the date of initial application and providing certain additional disclosures as defined per Topic 606. Preliminarily, we plan to adopt Topic 606 in the first quarter of fiscal 2019 pursuant to the aforementioned adoption method (1) and we do not believe there will be a material impact to our revenues upon adoption. We are continuing to evaluate the impacts of our pending adoption of Topic 606 and our preliminary assessments are subject to change. In March 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-08, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Principal versus Agent Considerations (Reporting Gross versus Net),” clarifying the principal versus agent guidance in the new revenue recognition standard, by revising the indicators to focus on evidence that the company is a principal. In April 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-10, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Identifying Performance Obligations and Licensing,” reducing the complexity when applying the guidance for identifying performance obligations and clarifying how to determine whether revenue related to a performance obligation for an intellectual property license is recognized over time or at a point in time. In May 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-12, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (Topic 606): Narrow-Scope Improvements and Practical Expedients,” clarifying certain core recognition principles including collectability, sales tax presentation, noncash consideration, contract modifications and completed contracts at transition. These ASUs are effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of 2018, allow for early adoption in the first quarter of 2017 and may be applied using either a full retrospective approach or a modified retrospective approach. The Company is currently evaluating the method of adoption and the impact these ASUs will have on its Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

Disclosure of Going Concern Uncertainties:     In August 2014, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2014-15, Disclosure of Uncertainties about an Entity’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern (ASU 2014-15), to provide guidance on management’s responsibility in evaluating whether there is substantial doubt about a company’s ability to continue as a going concern and to provide related footnote disclosures. ASU 2014-15 is effective for us in our fourth quarter of fiscal 2017 with early adoption permitted. We do not believe the impact of our pending adoption of ASU 2014-15 on the Company’s financial statements will be material.

 

Liabilities: In February 2015, FASB issued ASU No. 2015-02, Consolidation (Topic 810): Amendments to the Consolidation Analysis. The new consolidation standard changes the way reporting enterprises evaluate whether (a) they should consolidate limited partnerships and similar entities, (b) fees paid to a decision maker or service provider are variable interests in a VIE, and (c) variable interests in a VIE held by related parties of the reporting enterprise require the reporting enterprise to consolidate the VIE. The guidance is effective for public business entities for annual and interim periods in fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2015. Early adoption is allowed, including early adoption in an interim period. A reporting entity may apply a modified retrospective approach by recording a cumulative-effect adjustment to equity as of the beginning of the fiscal year of adoption or may apply the amendments retrospectively. The Company is currently assessing the impact of the adoption of this guidance on the consolidated financial statements.

 

Financial instrument: In January 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-01, “Financial Instruments - Overall (Subtopic 825-10): Recognition and Measurement of Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities” (“ASU 2016-01”). The standard addresses certain aspects of recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure of financial instruments. ASU 2016-01 is effective for fiscal years, and interim periods within those years, beginning after December 15, 2017, and early adoption is not permitted. Accordingly, the standard is effective for us on September 1, 2018. We are currently evaluating the impact that the standard will have on our consolidated financial statements. In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (the "FASB") issued Accounting Standards Update ("ASU") 2016-13, “Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments.” This ASU introduces a new forward-looking approach, based on expected losses, to estimate credit losses on certain types of financial instruments, including trade receivables. The estimate of expected credit losses will require considerations of historical information, current information and reasonable and supportable forecasts. This ASU also expands the disclosure requirements to enable users of financial statements to understand the assumptions, models and methods for estimating expected credit losses. This ASU is effective for the Company beginning in the first quarter of 2020 and allows for early adoption beginning in the first quarter of 2019. The Company is currently evaluating the impact the ASU will have on its Consolidated Financial Statements.

 

Leases: In February 2016, the FASB issued ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) (“ASU 2016-2”), which provides guidance on lease amendments to the FASB Accounting should Standard Codification. This ASU will be effective for us beginning in May 1, 2019. We are currently in the process of evaluating the impact of the adoption of ASU 2016-2on our consolidated financial statements.

 

Stock-based Compensation:    In March 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-09, Compensation—Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Improvements to Employee Share-Based Payment Accounting (ASU 2016-09). ASU 2016-09 changes how companies account for certain aspects of stock-based awards to employees, including the accounting for income taxes, forfeitures, and statutory tax withholding requirements, as well as classification in the statement of cash flows. ASU 2016-09 is effective for us in the first quarter of 2018, and earlier adoption is permitted. We are still evaluating the effect that this guidance will have on our consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

 

Financial Instruments - Credit Losses: In June 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-13, Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326): The amendments in this Update require a financial asset (or a group of financial assets) measured at amortized cost basis to be presented at the net amount expected to be collected. The amendments broaden the information that an entity must consider in developing its expected credit loss estimate for assets measured either collectively or individually. The use of forecasted information incorporates more timely information in the estimate of expected credit loss, which will be more decision useful to users of the financial statements. ASU 2016-13 is effective for the Company for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Early adoption is allowed as of the fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, including interim periods within those fiscal years. The Company is still evaluating the effect that this guidance will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

 

Statement of Cash Flows: In August 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-15, Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230): The amendments in this Update apply to all entities, including both business entities and not-for-profit entities that are required to present a statement of cash flows under Topic 230. The amendments in this Update provide guidance on the following eight specific cash flow issues. The amendments are an improvement to GAAP because they provide guidance for each of the eight issues, thereby reducing the current and potential future diversity in practice described above. ASU 2016-15 is effective for the Company for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Early adoption is permitted, including adoption in an interim period. The Company is still evaluating the effect that this guidance will have on the Company’s consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.

 

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2. Summary of significant accounting policies (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Tables  
Property and equipment
Buildings 8-26 years
Equipment 5 years
Automobile 5 years
Office furniture and fixtures 5 years
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4. Property and equipment (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Property And Equipment Tables  
Property and equipment
 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

           
Building $ 39,644   $ 15,144
Automobile   1,104,281     1,136,790
Office equipment & Furniture   895,641     609,932
    2,039,566     1,761,866
Accumulated depreciation   (1,502,853)     (1,536,066)
Property, plant and equipment, net $ 536,713   $ 225,800

 

 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

           
Rental property $ 68,214,740   $ 70,546,530
Accumulated depreciation   (36,301,614)     (35,044,528)
Rental property, net $ 31,913,126   $ 35,502,002

 

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5. Accrued expenses (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Accrued Expenses Tables  
Accrued Expenses
 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

           
Payroll and welfare payable $ 2,738   $ 4,260
Accrued expenses   10,722     9,116
Total $ 13,460   $ 13,376
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6. Other payable (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Other Payable Tables  
Other payable
 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31, 

 2015

           
Customer guarantee deposit $ 313,318   $ 1,117,614
Customer deposit for property decoration   18,722     18,502
Miscellaneous payable   1,576,966     781,663
Total $ 1,909,006   $ 1,917,779
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7. Tax payables (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Tax Payables Tables  
Tax Payables
 

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

           
Income tax payable in Mainland China $ 1,679,649   $ 1,576,275
Business tax   607,137     602,586
Land VAT payable   2,250,149     2,316,391
Other levies   1,397     (27,691)
Total $ 4,538,332   $ 4,467,561
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9. Loan Payable (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Loan Payable Tables  
Loan Payables
Nature Due on Interest per Annum  

September 30,

2016

 

December 31,

 2015

Bank loan 6-12-2016 8.775%   $ -   $ 4,631,202
                 
        $ -   $ 4,631,202
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11. Segment information (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Segment Information Tables  
Segment Information
       For the Three Months Ended September 30,   For the Nine Months Ended September 30,
      2016   2015   2016   2015
 Revenues from unaffiliated customers:              
   Rental income & Management fee 1,933,909   1,765,624   5,679,910   5,741,299
   Consumer product sales 13,180   923   25,255   923
     Consolidated 1,947,089   1,766,547   5,705,165   5,742,222
 Operating income (loss):              
   Rental income & Management fee 1,796,667   144,034   3,254,348   2,359,192
   Consumer product sales (103,727)   (83,054)   (310,686)   (83,054)
   Corporation (1) (62,138)   (18,835)   (308,292)   (182,784)
     Consolidated 1,630,802   42,145   2,635,370   2,093,354
 Net income (loss) before taxes:              
   Rental income & Management fee 1,864,716   84,423   3,303,101   1,819,440
   Consumer product sales (101,882)   (82,755)   (307,648)   (82,755)
   Corporation (1) (62,652)   (15,409)   (322,968)   (182,846)
     Consolidated 1,700,182   (13,741)   2,672,485   1,553,839

 

Identifiable assets: 

             
   Rental income & Management fee (865,818)   (1,259,280)   32,096,044   40,156,866
   Consumer product sales (301)   511,170   31,635   511,170
   Corporation (1) -   (49,132)   -   7,241,049
     Consolidated (866,119)   (797,242)   32,127,679   47,909,085
 Depreciation and amortization:              
  Consumer product sales 944   (1,620,978)   8,477    
   Rental income & Management fee 2,190   2,372,020   6,603   2,372,020
    Corporation (1) -   1,552   -   10,656
     Consolidated 3,134   752,594   15,080   2,382,676
                   
 Capital expenditures:              
   Rental income & Management fee 506   755   6,146   4,196
   Consumer product sales -   21,290   -   21,290
     Consolidated -   22,045   6,146   25,486
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9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
BuildingMember | MinimumMember  
Property and equipment useful life 8 years
BuildingMember | MaximumMember  
Property and equipment useful life 26 years
EquipmentMember  
Property and equipment useful life 5 years
AutomobilesMember  
Property and equipment useful life 5 years
FurnitureAndFixturesMember  
Property and equipment useful life 5 years
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2. Summary of significant accounting policies (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies    
Other receivable bad debt $ 2,066,239 $ 1,644,340
Accounts receivable bad debt 653,023 675,929
Loans receivable 0 2,415,944
Properties held for rental 31,913,126 35,502,002
Accumulated depreciation of rental properties $ 36,301,614 $ 35,044,528
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3. Property and equipment (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Property And Equipment Details    
Building $ 39,644 $ 15,144
Automobile 1,104,281 1,136,790
Office equipment & Furniture 895,641 609,932
Cost of properties and equipments 2,039,566 1,761,866
Accumulated depreciation (1,502,853) (1,536,066)
Property and equipment, net 536,713 225,800
Rental property 68,214,740 70,546,530
Accumulated depreciation (36,301,614) (35,044,528)
Rental property, net $ 31,913,126 $ 35,502,002
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5. Accrued expenses (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Accrued Expenses Details    
Payroll and welfare payable $ 2,738 $ 4,260
Accrued expenses 10,722 9,116
Total $ 13,460 $ 13,376
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6. Other payable (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Other Payable Details    
Customer guarantee deposit $ 313,318 $ 1,117,614
Customer deposit for property decoration 18,722 18,502
Miscellaneous payable 1,576,966 781,663
Total $ 1,909,006 $ 1,917,779
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7. Tax payables (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Tax Payables Details    
Income tax payable in Mainland China $ 1,679,649 $ 1,576,275
Business tax 607,137 602,586
Land VAT payable 2,250,149 2,316,391
Other levies 1,397 (27,691)
Total $ 4,538,332 $ 4,467,561
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8. Payable to disposed subsidiary (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Payable To Disposed Subsidiary Details Narrative    
Amount due to related party $ 780,646 $ 803,628
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9. Loan Payable (Details) - USD ($)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Dec. 31, 2015
Loans Payable $ 0 $ 4,631,202
BankLoanOneMember    
Loans Payable $ 0 $ 4,631,202
Due date Jun. 12, 2016  
Interest per Annum 8.775% 8.775%
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11. Segment information (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2016
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2016
Sep. 30, 2015
Operating income (loss) $ 1,630,802 $ 42,145 $ 2,635,370 $ 2,093,354
Net income (loss) before taxes 1,700,182 (13,741) 2,672,485 1,553,839
Depreciation and amortization 3,134 2,092 15,080 12,188
RentalIncomeAndManagementFeeMember        
Revenues from unaffiliated customers 1,933,909 1,765,624 5,679,910 5,741,299
Operating income (loss) 1,796,667 144,034 3,254,348 2,359,192
Net income (loss) before taxes 1,864,716 84,423 3,303,101 1,819,440
Identifiable assets (865,818) (1,259,280) 32,096,044 40,156,866
Depreciation and amortization 2,190 2,372,020 6,603 2,372,020
Capital expenditures 506 755 6,146 4,196
Consumer Products        
Revenues from unaffiliated customers 13,180 923 25,255 923
Operating income (loss) (103,727) (83,054) (310,686) (83,054)
Net income (loss) before taxes (101,882) (82,755) (307,648) (82,755)
Identifiable assets (301) 511,170 31,635 511,170
Depreciation and amortization 944 (1,620,978) 8,477 0
Capital expenditures 0 21,290 0 21,290
CorporationMember        
Operating income (loss) (62,138) (18,835) (308,292) (182,784)
Net income (loss) before taxes (62,652) (15,409) (322,968) (182,846)
Identifiable assets 0 (49,132) 0 7,241,049
Depreciation and amortization 0 1,552 0 10,656
Consolidated        
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Operating income (loss) 1,630,802 42,145 2,635,370 2,093,354
Net income (loss) before taxes 1,700,182 (13,741) 2,672,485 1,553,839
Identifiable assets (866,119) (797,242) 32,127,679 47,909,085
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