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For Analysis of Other-Balances. See October 31, 1997 balance sheet and ------------------------------- related footnotes. InfoTouch Corporation FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) OCTOBER 31, 1996 InfoTouch Corporation Balance Sheet October 31,1996 Unaudited ASSETS Current assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 18,433 Accounts receivable, net (Notes 2 and 14) 334,100 Security deposits-current (Note 3) 16,984 Prepaid expenses (Note 4) 16,618 --------------------- Total current assets 386,135 Property and equipment, net (Note 5) 61,027 Security deposits (Note 3) 8,738 ---------------------- Total assets $ 455,900 ====================== LIABILITIES AND EQUITY Current liabilities Accounts payable $ l07,230 Customer deposits 6,000 Current portion of lease obligation 19,972 Accrued liabilities (Note 6) 135,260 Loans payable-officers and directors (Note 7) 4O2,3O7 Total current liabilities 670,769 Stockholders' equity (Notes 11, 12 and 14 Equity 2,479,382 Retained earnings (2,694,251) --------------------- Total stockholders' equity (214,869) --------------------- TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY $ 455,900 ====================== InfoTouch Corporation Notes to Financial Statements NOTE I- THE COMPANY AND A SUMMARY OF ITS SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The Company InfoTouch Corporation (hereinafter "InfoTouch" or the "Company"), a Delaware corporation, was incorporated in July 29, 1993. The Company specializes in developing and operating high traffic Internet sites with content related to real estate and other areas traditionally seen in classified sections of newspapers. In addition to creating Internet sites, the Company's technology allows it to help newspaper and other similar organizations create electronically generated print advertisements directly from its Internet advertising database. The Company's significant accounting policies are set forth below. Product Development Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 96, "Accounting for the Costs of Computer Software to be Sold, Leased or Otherwise Marketed", requires capitalization of certain software development costs subsequent to the establishment of technological feasibility. Based upon the Company's product development process, technological feasibility is established upon completion of a working model. At October 31, 1996, all costs associated with the development of the Company's software site have been expensed. Property and equipment Property and equipment, consisting of computer equipment, software, furniture and mixtures...
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