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ADDITIONAL REFERENCES AND FINANCIAL MODELS: For more information about financial statements and terms refer to e book, How to Read Financial Statements. Advanced financial models providing 5 year projections with yearly investment, interest and depreciation options are also available for purchase. Visit for products, ebooks and information OVERVIEW: Financial Model is for One Year Simplified Financial Statements including Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Model is used to calculate Financial Statements on a Quarterly Basis for a One Year period. Model provides the ability to: (1) Customize the Income Statement including: Revenue, Cost of Goods (Sales) and General, Selling & Administration (2) Include a one time Start Up Capital Investment (3) Input a Loan Interest Rate and see result on Income Statement and Cash Flow (4) Determine amount of Start up Capital needed based on Cash Flow results (5) Finance company Start up Capital through a one time Stock Offering To maintain simplicity the model utilizes the following assumptions: (1) Depreciation and Amortization is excluded (2) Inventory (if applicable) is purchased and sold within the same three month time frame (3) Interest income is excluded from Income Statement. (4) Loan is calculated as a One Year Simple Interest Loan INSTRUCTIONS: Overview: (1) Input only on tabs: Income Statement and Start Up Financing (2) Input only in cells that are yellow (3) Numbers can be input individually or with a formula (4) Clear existing sample data and formula prior to inputting Income Statement Tab: (1) Input Revenue Values (2) Input Cost of Goods Values (3) Input General, Selling and Administration values (4) Input number of days that you will collect Accounts Receivables (5) Input number of days you will pay Accounts Payable Start Up Financing Tab: (1) If applicable, insert value for Start Up Cost (can include any and all cost to start the company) (2) If Cash Flow Negative, determine whether to finance through Loan, Stock or any combination therein. (3) If desire to finance through a loan, insert Loan Amount and Interest Rate (4) If desire to finance by selling stock, input value for Stock Offering

INCOME STATEMENT Revenues Cost of Goods (Sales) Gross Profit Jan-Mar Apr-June July-Sept Oct-Dec Total Y1 % 8,800 9,680 10,648 11,713 40,841 100% 4,500 4,950 5,445 5,990 20,885 51% 4,300 4,730 5,203 5,723 19,956 49% General, Selling & Administrative 2,200 2,420 2,662 2,928 10,210 25% Loan Interest 24 24 24 24 Net Income/(Loss) Assumptions 30 30 2,076 2,286 2,517 2,771 9,746 24% Terms Accounts Receivables Terms Accounts Payable Note: For simplification interest income, depreciation and taxes are not included in this financial model.

BALANCE SHEET Jan-Mar Apr-June July-Sept Oct-Dec Total Assets 8,684 10,569 12,706 15,123 Cash 751 2,342 4,157 6,219 Accounts Receivable 2,933 3,227 3,549 3,904 Other Assets 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Total Liabilities Accounts Payable Loans 4,108 3,707 3,327 2,973 2,233 2,457 2,702 2,973 1,875 1,250 625 0 Shareholders Equity 4,576 6,862 9,379 12,150 Retained Earnings 2,076 4,362 6,879 9,650 Stock 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 - - - - Note: For simplification inventory and depreciation are not included in this financial model.

CASH FLOW Operating Activities Net Income/Loss Changes Working Capital Accounts Receivable Accounts Payable Investing Activities: (Start-Up Cost) Financing Activities Loan Loan Repayments Stock Offering Net Cash (Increase/Decrease) Cash Balance Jan-Mar Apr-June July-Sept Oct-Dec 1,376 2,216 2,440 2,686 2,076 2,286 2,517 2,771 (700) (70) (77) (85) (2,933) (293) (323) (355) 2,233 223 246 270 (5,000) 4,375 (625) (625) (625) 2,500 (625) (625) (625) (625) 2,500 751 1,591 1,815 2,061 751 2,342 4,157 6,219 Note: For simplification purposes inventory and depreciation are not included in this financial model.

Start-Up Cost 5,000 Initial cost to start business (other assets) Loan Calculator (simple interest) Amount Term Int Rate Monthly Payment 2,500 12 7% 216.32 Quarterly Payment Loan Repayment 2,595.80 Int Pd. 95.80 648.95 Stock 2,500 See cash flow statement for amount This tab allows you to do three things: (1) Start-Up Cost: Include Start Up Cost for purchases of Equipment, Research and Development (2) Loan Calculator: Borrow money with a One-Year Simple Interest Loan (3) Stock: Access Capital through a Stock Offering Note: For simplification purposes this model assumes a one year loan with simple interest only.