Company: LIFD
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001096906-25-000346
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Company: LFTD PARTNERS INC.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 12
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 of the Deferred Contingent Stock for both financial reporting and tax purposes. The Valuation Firm used the Finnerty Protective Put Model to determine the discount rates to apply to the Deferred Contingent Stock in order to value it, for both financial reporting and tax reporting purposes. The Finnerty model is variant of the protective put method that estimates the discount based on the average price over the restriction period rather than based on the final price.  The Valuation Firm’s report indicated that, for financial reporting purposes, a 22% discount for lack of marketability should be used when valuing all 645,000 shares of Deferred Contingent Stock, as of February 24, 2023. Assumptions used in the model for financial reporting purposes include: that no dividends on common stock will be paid, that the expected volatility is based on the historical volatility of the trading of LIFD’s common stock, and that there is a 0.5 year term based on the six-month holding period due to Rule 144. As of February 24, 2023, total stock compensation expense of $2,138,175 related to the 645,000 shares of Deferred Contingent Stock was recognized.  The Valuation Firm’s report also indicated that, for tax reporting purposes, discounts ranging from 23% to 31% for lack of marketability and blockage should be used when valuing the 410,000 shares of Deferred Contingent Stock that were issued during the first quarter of 2023. In the Finnerty Protective Put model for each unique block of issued stock, the Valuation Firm has assumed a minimum term of six months, equal to the minimum time to sell the subject shares due to their restricted nature; and a maximum term equal to the amount of time it would take for the market to absorb the additional shares based upon an assumed additional volume of 7.5%. The Valuation Firm also assumed that no dividends on common stock will be paid, and that the expected volatility is based on the historical volatility of the trading of LIFD’s common stock.  On September 21, 2023, 93,000 shares of Deferred Contingent Stock were issued. A different valuation firm (“Second Valuation Firm”) was engaged to estimate the discount for lack of marketability and blockage applicable to the fair market value of these 93,000 shares of Deferred Contingent Stock for tax reporting purposes. The Second Valuation Firm used the Finnerty Protective Put