Maple Tree Kids, Inc. | 2013 | FY | 3


Maple Tree Kids Inc. (“the Company”) was incorporated on August 14, 2013 in the State of Nevada. At the time of our incorporation, our president and sole stockholder subscribed for and purchased 1,000,000 shares of our common stock at a purchase price of $0.001 per share for an aggregate purchase price of $1,000. The Company is a retail distribution company selling all of its products over the internet in the United States, operating in the infant and toddler products business market. The Company’s products consist of personalized infant and toddler clothing, toys, towels, wash clothes, bibs, disposable products, blankets, baby wraps and slings, wet bags and other accessories. 

 

Predecessor Business - Maple Tree Kids LLC:

 

Maple Tree Kids LLC a Vermont Limited Liability Company was formed on August 12, 2005 under State of Vermont statutes. Under the terms of the LLC Operating Agreement (“operating agreement”), the term of the Company expires on certain events of dissolution. The Company had one member at who owned 100% of Maple Tree Kids LLC.

 

Sale of Member’s LLC Interest:

 

On August 16, 2013, the former single member of Maple Tree Kids LLC sold 100% of her interest in the Company to our president and sole stockholder for $8,800. All cash, inventory and equipment were distributed to the prior member at the closing and the URL websites, customer list and vendor list were retained by the Company and the new sole member. The prior member assumed all liabilities of the Company at closing.

 

Merger Agreement

 

On September 26, 2013 the Company, pursuant to an agreement and plan of merger, merged into Maple Tree Kids, Inc, a Nevada corporation and ceased to exist as a Vermont LLC as of the date of this merger. Our principal shareholder, who was the sole member of Maple Tree Kids LLC at the time of the merger, received 1 million shares of Maple Tree Kids, Inc. pursuant to the plan of merger, resulting in her owning a total of 2 million shares of Maple Tree Kids, Inc after the merger and continuing to be the sole shareholder of Maple Tree Kids, Inc. Maple Tree Kids, Inc. had assets consisting of cash of $1,000 and stockholder’s equity of $1,000 with no revenue or expenses incurred since its date of incorporation to the time of this merger.

  

Financial Reporting – Reorganization

 

For financial reporting purposes, this merger transaction was recorded as a reorganization of Maple Tree Kids LLC whereby Maple Tree Kids LLC is deemed to be the continuing, surviving entity for accounting purposes, but through this merger, has deemed to have adopted the capital structure and now operates under the name of Maple Tree Kids, Inc., who became the surviving entity for legal purposes. Accordingly, all references to the former member’s initial capital contribution in Maple Tree Kids LLC been restated to reflect the equivalent number of Maple Tree Kids, Inc. common shares outstanding at the merger date and subsequent capital contributions and capital withdrawals from Maple Tree Kids LLC have been recorded as changes to additional paid-in capital. In other words, the $3,075 of the initial capital contribution made to Maple Tree Kids LLC by the former member of the LLC at August 12, 2005 (date of inception of Maple Tree Kids LLC) has been restated to 2,000,000 common shares outstanding at the par value of $.001 or $2,000 and the remaining $1,075 capital contributed recorded as additional paid-in capital, as of August 12, 2005. Subsequent member capital contributions and withdrawals made from member’s equity have been recorded as increases and decreases to additional paid-in capital.

 

The Company is a development stage entity and its business activities are focused on developing a market for selling personalized children products and rebranding its name to “Maple Tree Kids”, for selling these personalized baby and toddler products and other products to customers through its new website that is currently under construction, mapletreekids.com. Its development stage activities include working with new vendors to bring to market more personalized baby products. The Company will be attracting customers to its websites by viral marketing, including placing advertisements and offering promotions on various baby weblogs or “blogs”, online journals that are updated frequently and postings to other online communities. There can be no assurance that the Company will be successful in distributing personalized baby products through its Maple Tree Kids website into the retail market.

 

Sales of the Company’s products are made to retail consumers. The Company buys all of its products from various manufacturers located in the United States and all products are marketed and sold under these manufacturers’ trademarks. The Company presently sells all of its products over the internet through its two websites, polkadotpatchkids.com and www.sunshinepolkadots.com.

 

The Company’s product sales into the infant and toddler retail market are subject to numerous contingencies, some of which are beyond management’s control. These contingencies include general and regional economic conditions, prices for the Company’s products, competition, and changes in regulation, various additional political, economic, and other uncertainties.

 

Going Concern

 

From August 12, 2005 (inception) through December 31, 2013, the Company has generated $751,834 in cumulative revenues and has incurred a cumulative net income during that same period of $63,343. The Company generated a loss for the year ended December 31, 2013 of $9,149 and expects to generate losses in the near future, due to an anticipated increase in its general and administrative expenses due to the above mentioned development stage activities and not having sufficient cash to fund its operations. Therefore there is no assurance that future operations will result in any profit. If the Company cannot generate sufficient revenues to operate profitably, the Company may need to cease its operations. If the business operations expand, operating expenses will increase and the profit margins may not be able to cover this increase, and as a result the Company may not be able to develop into a profitable business in the future.

 

Management’s plans for the Company include raising additional capital through either debt or equity issuances. The Company has on file a Registration Statement with the SEC to raise additional equity funds through a public offering. Management estimates the minimum amount of additional funding necessary to enable the Company to carry out its intended business plan and remain viable for at least the twelve months following the date of the financial statements is approximately $100,000. However, no assurance can be given that management will be successful in its efforts. The failure to achieve these plans will have a material adverse effect on the Company’s financial position, results of operations, and ability to continue as a going concern. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments that might be necessary if the Company is unable to continue as a going concern.


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