0001493152-17-013232.txt : 20171114 0001493152-17-013232.hdr.sgml : 20171114 20171114163840 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001493152-17-013232 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-Q PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 39 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20170930 FILED AS OF DATE: 20171114 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20171114 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: Anvia Holdings Corp CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001681282 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: BLANK CHECKS [6770] IRS NUMBER: 813416105 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-Q SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 000-55673 FILM NUMBER: 171202202 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: LEVEL 9 STREET 2: 127 CREEK STREET CITY: BRISBANE STATE: C3 ZIP: QLD 400 BUSINESS PHONE: 614-39222377 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: LEVEL 9 STREET 2: 127 CREEK STREET CITY: BRISBANE STATE: C3 ZIP: QLD 400 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: Dove Street Acquisition Corp DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 20160801 10-Q 1 form10q.htm

 

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

(Mark One)

 

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

 

For the Quarterly Period Ended September 30, 2017

 

OR

 

[  ] 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. 000-55673

 

ANVIA HOLDINGS CORPORATION

(Exact name of small business issuer as specified in its charter)

 

DELAWARE   81-3416105
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
  (I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)

 

8383 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 800

Beverly Hills, California 90209 (Address of principal executive offices)

 

(323) 456-8747

(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant 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 has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate Web site, if any, every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files). Yes [X] No [  ]

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, or a non-accelerated filer, smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See definition of “large accelerated filer”, “accelerated filer”, “smaller reporting company,” and emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. (Check one):

 

Large accelerated filer [  ] Accelerated filer [  ]
Non-accelerated filer [  ] Smaller reporting company [X]
    Emerging growth company [  ]

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. [  ]

 

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

 

The number of shares of Common Stock, $0.0001 par value, of the registrant outstanding at November 14, 2017 was 19,003,367.

 

 

 

 
 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

  Page No.
PART I.  
   
Item 1. Financial Statements. 3
   
Condensed Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2017 (Unaudited) and December 31, 2016 3
   
Condensed Statements of Operations for the Three Months and Nine Months ended September 30, 2017 (Unaudited) 4
   
Condensed Statement of Cash Flows for the Nine Months ended September 30, 2017 (Unaudited) 5
   
Notes to Unaudited Condensed Financial Statements 6
   
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation 12
   
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risks. 15
   
Item 4. Controls and Procedures 15
   
PART II.  
   
Item 1. Legal Proceedings. 16
   
Item 1A. Risk Factors. 16
   
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds. 16
   
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities. 16
   
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures. 16
   
Item 5. Other Information. 16
   
Item 6. Exhibits. 16
   
SIGNATURES 17
   
EXHIBIT INDEX 18

 

 
 

 

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

 

This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (“Form 10-Q”) contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact are “forward-looking statements” for purposes of federal and state securities laws, including, but not limited to, any projections of earnings, revenue or other financial items; any statements of the plans, strategies and objectives of management for future operations; any statements concerning proposed new products or developments; any statements regarding future economic conditions or performance; any statements of belief; and any statements of assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in any of our forward-looking statements are reasonable, actual results could differ materially from those projected or assumed in any of our forward-looking statements. Our future financial condition and results of operations, as well as any forward-looking statements, are subject to change and inherent risks and uncertainties.

 

Forward-looking statements may include the words “may,” “could,” “will,” “estimate,” “intend,” “continue,” “believe,” “expect,” “desire,” “goal,” “should,” “objective,” “seek,” “plan,” “strive” or “anticipate,” as well as variations of such words or similar expressions, or the negatives of these words. These forward-looking statements present our estimates and assumptions only as of the date of this Form 10-Q. Except for our ongoing obligation to disclose material information as required by the federal securities laws, we do not intend, and undertake no obligation, to update any forward-looking statement. We caution readers not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual outcomes will likely vary materially from those indicated.

 

 
 

 

PART I.

 

Item 1. Financial Statements.

 

ANVIA HOLDINGS CORPORATION

Condensed Balance Sheets

 

   September 30, 2017   December 31, 2016 
   (Unaudited)     
ASSETS          
Current Assets          
Cash and cash equivalents  $24   $- 
Accounts receivable   10,000    - 
Prepaid deposits   50,428    - 
Total Current Assets   60,452    - 
           
Total Assets  $60,452   $- 
           
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (DEFICIT)          
           
Current Liabilities          
Accrued liabilities  $637   $5,250 
Payable to related parties   10,220    - 
Total Current Liabilities   10,857    5,250 
           
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 6)          
           
Stockholders' Equity (Deficit)          
Series A Preferred stock, $0.0001 par value, 20,000,000 shares authorized; 1,000 shares and none issued and outstanding at September 30, 2017 and at December 31, 2016. respectively   -    - 
Common stock, $0.0001 par value, 100,000,000 shares authorized; 19,403,367 shares and 20,000,000 shares issued and outstanding at September 30, 2017 and at December 31, 2016, respectively   1,940    2,000 
Discount on common stock   (500)   - 
Additional paid in capital   99,473    312 
Stock subscriptions received in advance   475    - 
Stock subscriptions receivables   (60)   - 
Accumulated deficit   (51,733)   (7,562)
Total Stockholders' Equity (Deficit)   49,595    (5,250)
           
Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity  $60,452   $- 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed financial statements.

 

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ANVIA HOLDINGS CORPORATION

CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

 

  

For the Three
Months ended
September 30, 2017

   For the period from
July 22, 2016
(Inception) to
September 30, 2016
  

For the Nine
Months ended
September 30, 2017

 
   (Unaudited)   (Unaudited)   (Unaudited) 
             
Revenue  $20,000   $-   $28,330 
                
Cost of Revenue   7,350    -    10,500 
                
Gross Profit   12,650    -    17,830 
                
Operating Expenses               
General and administrative   20,353    3,562    62,001 
Total Operating Expenses   20,353    3,562    62,001 
                
Loss From Operations Before Income Tax   (7,703)   (3,562)   (44,171)
                
Provision For Income Tax   -    -    - 
                
Net Loss  $(7,703)  $(3,562)  $(44,171)
                
Basic and Diluted Net Loss Per Share  $(0.00)  $(0.00)  $(0.00)
                
Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding - Basic and Diluted   19,403,367    20,000,000    16,068,889 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed financial statements.

 

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ANVIA HOLDINGS CORPORATION

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

 

  

For the Nine
Months ended
September 30, 2017

   For the period from
July 22, 2016
(Inception) to
September 30, 2016
 
   (Unaudited)   (Unaudited) 
Cash Flows from Operating Activities          
Net loss  $(44,171)  $(3,562)
Adjustment to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:          
Expenses paid by stockholder as contributed capital   -    312 
Common stock issued for services   -    2,000 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities          
Accounts receivable   (10,000)   - 
Prepaid deposits   (30,428)   - 
Accrued liabilities   (4,613)   1,250 
Net Cash Used in Operating Activities   (89,212)   - 
           
Cash Flows from Investing Activities          
Net cash paid for earnest deposit   (20,000)   - 
Net Cash Used In Financing Activities   (20,000)   - 
           
Cash Flows from Financing Activities          
Cash proceeds from related parties   10,220    - 
Cash received for stock subscriptions received in advance   475    - 
Cash proceeds from sale of common stock   98,541    - 
Net Cash Provided by Financing Activities   109,236    - 
           
Net Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents   24    - 
           
Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning of the Period   -    - 
           
Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of the Period  $24   $- 
           
Supplemental Disclosures of Cash Flow Information          
Cash paid for income taxes  $-   $- 
Cash paid for interest  $-   $- 
           
Supplemental Disclosure of Non-cash Investing and Financing Activities:          
Common stock subscriptions receivable  $60   $- 
Common stock issued to officer for no consideration  $500   $- 
Redemption of common shares in connection with the change of control  $1,950   $- 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed financial statements.

 

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ANVIA HOLDINGS CORPORATION

Notes to Condensed Financial Statements

September 30, 2017

(Unaudited)

 

NOTE 1 – NATURE OF OPERATIONS, BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND GOING CONCERN

 

As used herein and except as otherwise noted, the term “Company”, “it(s)”, “our”, “us”, “we”, and “ANVIA” shall mean Anvia Holdings Corporation, a Delaware corporation.

 

Anvia Holdings Corporation (formerly Dove Street Acquisition Corporation) was incorporated on July 22, 2016 under the laws of the state of Delaware. The Company is engaged in the development and commercialization of web-based technology, the “Anvia Loyalty” and “Anvia Learning” mobile applications, and other intellectual property (collectively the “Anvia Technology”), as evidenced by the introduction of the Anvia Technology into the stream of commerce, and the Company’s commercial relationships with third parties.

 

On January 10, 2017, the Company effected a change of control by cancelling an aggregate of 19,500,000 shares of common stock of existing shareholders, issuing 5,000,000 shares of common stock to its sole officer and director; electing new officer and director and accepting the resignations of its then existing officers and directors. In connection with the change of control, the sole shareholder of the Company and its board of directors unanimously approved the change of the Company’s name from Dove Street Acquisition Corporation to Anvia Holdings Corporation.

 

On March 22, 2017, Anvia entered into a non-binding preliminary agreement with All Crescent Sdn Bhd (“All Crescent”, the “All Crescent Acquisition”). Under the terms of the proposed All Crescent Acquisition, Anvia agreed to pay a consideration of $200,000 in exchange for obtaining 51% equity stake in All Crescent. At the time of closing of All Crescent Acquisition, among other things, All Crescent shall (1) own 100% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Sage Interactive Sdn Bhd and 100% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Sage Interactive MSC Sdn Bhd (collectively “Sage Interactive”); and (2) own 5% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Celex Media Sdn Bhd (“Celex”). Sage Interactive and Celex are Malaysian companies that own the “Learning Management System and Applications” technology and specialize in developing and providing learning management technologies, learning solutions and eContent. Celex operates as digital content aggregator, e-learning platform provider and distributor of e-books, e-magazines and e-textbooks. Upon consummation of the proposed All Crescent Acquisition, All Crescent shall become a majority-owned subsidiary of Anvia. Management is conducting due diligence of this acquisition and no formal agreements have been executed as of the date of this report.

 

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying interim condensed financial statements are unaudited, but in the opinion of management of the Company, contain all adjustments, which include normal recurring adjustments necessary to present fairly the financial position at September 30, 2017, and the results of operations and cash flows for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2017. The balance sheet as of December 31, 2016 is derived from the Company’s audited financial statements.

 

Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements that have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles have been condensed or omitted pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission, although management of the Company believes that the disclosures contained in these interim condensed financial statements are adequate to make the information presented therein not misleading. For further information, refer to the financial statements and the notes thereto contained in the Company’s 2016 Annual Report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 10-K on April 11, 2017.

 

Going Concern

 

The Company’s financial statements are prepared using generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America applicable to a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company has generated minimal revenue and has sustained operating losses since July 22, 2016 (Inception Date) to date and allow it to continue as a going concern. The continuation of the Company as a going concern is dependent upon the continued financial support from its shareholders, the ability of the Company to obtain necessary financing to continue operations, and the attainment of profitable operations. The Company incurred a net loss of $44,171 from January 1, 2017 to September 30, 2017, used net cash in operating activities of $89,212, has a working capital of $49,596, and has an accumulated deficit of $51,733 as of September 30, 2017. These factors, among others, raise a substantial doubt regarding the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. If the Company is unable to obtain adequate capital, it could be forced to cease operations. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments to reflect the recoverability and classification of recorded asset amounts and classification of liabilities that might be necessary should the Company be unable to continue as a going concern.

 

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NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

The following summary of significant accounting policies of the Company is presented to assist in the understanding of the Company’s financial statements. The financial statements and notes are the representation of the Company’s management who is responsible for their integrity and objectivity. These accounting policies conform to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) in all material respects, and have been consistently applied in preparing the accompanying financial statements.

 

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. The Company regularly evaluates estimates and assumptions related to the valuation of accounts payable, accrued liabilities and payable to related party. The Company bases its estimates and assumptions on current facts, historical experience and various other factors that it believes to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities and the accrual of costs and expenses that are not readily apparent from other sources. The actual results experienced by the Company may differ materially and adversely from the Company’s estimates. To the extent there are material differences between the estimates and the actual results, future results of operations will be affected.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

The Company considers all highly liquid instruments with maturity of three months or less at the time of issuance to be cash equivalents. The Company had a cash balance of $24 and $0 as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

 

Accounts Receivable

 

Accounts receivable represent income earned from vocational training and education programs provided for the construction tradesmen to its customers for which the Company has not yet received payment. Accounts receivable are recorded at the invoiced amount and stated at the amount management expect to collect from balances outstanding at period-end. The Company estimates the allowance for doubtful accounts based on an analysis of specific accounts and an assessment of the customer’s ability to pay. The Company has recorded accounts receivable of $10,000 and $0 as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

 

Concentration of Risk

 

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist principally of cash. The Company places its cash with high quality banking institutions. The Company does not have the cash balances in excess of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation limit at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

 

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company provides vocational training and education for construction tradesman that need qualifications for roofing, plumbing, home renovation, electrical and carpentry. The Company’s training packages vary in price according to the different types of vocational training and education programs purchased by the customers. The Company recognizes revenue upon the completion of the vocational training courses and education programs offered to its customers. The Company recognizes as revenue any deposits previously received, as they are non-refundable upon commencement of the vocational training courses.

 

The Company’s revenue recognition policy is based on the revenue recognition criteria established in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 605. The criteria and how the Company satisfies each element are as follows: (1) persuasive evidence of an arrangement - the Company and the customer enters into a signed contract; (2) delivery has occurred - as noted above, upon the commencement of the training course, the deposit is non-refundable per the terms of the signed contract and upon completion of the course, the Company has provided all services to be delivered to the customer under the contract; (3) the price is fixed and determinable - the signed contract indicates a fixed dollar amount for the training for the courses enrolled by the customer; (4) collectability is reasonable assured - the Company receives as payment a deposit and the balance of the training upon the completion of the training course.

 

Income Taxes

 

The Company accounts for income taxes using the asset and liability method in accordance with ASC 740, “Income Taxes”. The asset and liability method provide that deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the expected future tax consequences of temporary differences between the financial reporting and tax basis of assets and liabilities, and for operating loss and tax credit carry forwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using the currently enacted tax rates and laws. The Company records a valuation allowance to reduce deferred tax assets to the amount that is believed more likely than not to be realized.

 

The Company follows the provisions of ASC 740-10, “Accounting for Uncertain Income Tax Positions.” When tax returns are filed, it is highly certain that some positions taken would be sustained upon examination by the taxing authorities, while others are subject to uncertainty about the merits of the position taken or the amount of the position that would be ultimately sustained. In accordance with the guidance of ASC 740-10, the benefit of a tax position is recognized in the financial statements in the period during which, based on all available evidence, management believes it is more likely than not that the position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of appeals or litigation processes, if any. Tax positions taken are not offset or aggregated with other positions. Tax positions that meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold are measured as the largest amount of tax benefit that is more than 50 percent likely of being realized upon settlement with the applicable taxing authority. The portion of the benefits associated with tax positions taken that exceeds the amount measured as described above should be reflected as a liability for unrecognized tax benefits in the accompanying condensed balance sheets along with any associated interest and penalties that would be payable to the taxing authorities upon examination.

 

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Earnings (Loss) Per Common Share

 

The Company computes net earnings (loss) per share in accordance with ASC 260, “Earnings per Share”. ASC 260 requires presentation of both basic and diluted net earnings per share (“EPS”) on the face of the income statement. Basic EPS is computed by dividing earnings (loss) available to common shareholders (numerator) by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (denominator) during the period. Diluted EPS gives effect to all dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method and convertible note and preferred stock using the if-converted method. In computing diluted EPS, the average stock price for the period is used in determining the number of shares assumed to be purchased from the exercise of stock options or warrants. Diluted EPS excludes all dilutive potential shares if their effect is anti-dilutive. At September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, there were no convertible notes, options or warrants available for conversion that if exercised, may dilute future earnings per share.

 

Fair value of Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements

 

ASC 820, “Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures”, requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy based on the level of independent, objective evidence surrounding the inputs used to measure fair value. A financial instrument’s categorization within the fair value hierarchy is based upon the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. ASC 820 prioritizes the inputs into three levels that may be used to measure fair value:

 

Level 1

 

Level 1 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2

 

Level 2 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets; quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in markets with insufficient volume or infrequent transactions (less active markets); or model-derived valuations in which significant inputs are observable or can be derived principally from, or corroborated by, observable market data. If the asset or liability has a specified (contractual) term, the Level 2 input must be observable for substantially the full term of the asset or liability.

 

Level 3

 

Level 3 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are unobservable inputs to the valuation methodology that are significant to the measurement of the fair value of the assets or liabilities.

 

The Company’s financial instruments consist principally of cash, accounts receivable, prepaid deposits, accounts payable, accrued liabilities and payable to related party. Pursuant to ASC 820, “Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures” and ASC 825, “Financial Instruments”, the fair value of our cash equivalents is determined based on “Level 1” inputs, which consist of quoted prices in active markets for identical assets. The Company believes that the recorded values of all the other financial instruments approximate their current fair values because of their nature and respective maturity dates or durations.

 

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

 

In November 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-18, “Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230): Restricted Cash” (“ASU 2016-18”). The new guidance is intended to reduce diversity in practice by adding or clarifying guidance on classification and presentation of changes in restricted cash on the statement of cash flows. ASU 2016-18 is effective for annual and interim periods beginning after December 15, 2017. Early adoption is permitted. The amendments in this update should be applied retrospectively to all periods presented. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting ASU 2016-18 noting it will only impact the Company to the extent it has restricted cash in the future.

 

In August 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-15, “Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230): Classification of Certain Cash Receipts and Cash Payments” (“ASU 2016-15”). ASU 2016-15 will make eight targeted changes to how cash receipts and cash payments are presented and classified in the statement of cash flows. ASU 2016-15 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017. The new standard will require adoption on a retrospective basis unless it is impracticable to apply, in which case it would be required to apply the amendments prospectively as of the earliest date practicable. The Company is currently in the process of evaluating the impact of ASU 2016-15 on its financial statements.

 

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In June 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2016-13, “Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326).” The new standard amends guidance on reporting credit losses for assets held at amortized cost basis and available-for-sale debt securities. This ASU is effective for financial statements issued for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, including interim periods within those fiscal years. The Company is currently evaluating this guidance to determine the impact it may have on its financial statements.

 

In 2015, the FASB issued ASU No. 2015-17, “Income Taxes” (Topic 740): Balance Sheet Classification of Deferred Taxes, which requires all deferred tax assets and liabilities to be classified as noncurrent in a classified balance sheet. Current US GAAP requires an entity to separate deferred tax assets and liabilities into current and noncurrent amounts in a classified balance sheet. For public entities, ASU 2015-17 is effective for financial statements issued for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2016, and interim periods within those annual periods. For all other entities, ASU 2015-17 is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2017, and interim periods within annual periods beginning after December 15, 2018, and may be applied either prospectively or retrospectively, with early application permitted for financial statements that have not been previously issued. The Company has not yet determined the effect of the adoption of this standard on the Company’s financial position and results of operations.

 

In August 2014, the FASB issued ASU No. 2014-15, “Presentation of Financial Statements—Going Concern (Subtopic 205-40): Disclosure of Uncertainties about an Entity’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern”. This standard is intended to define management’s responsibility to evaluate whether there is substantial doubt about an organization’s ability to continue as a going concern and to provide related footnote disclosures. Under U.S. GAAP, financial statements are prepared under the presumption that the reporting organization will continue to operate as a going concern, except in limited circumstances. Financial reporting under this presumption is commonly referred to as the going concern basis of accounting. The going concern basis of accounting is critical to financial reporting because it establishes the fundamental basis for measuring and classifying assets and liabilities. Currently, U.S. GAAP lacks guidance about management’s responsibility to evaluate whether there is substantial doubt about the organization’s ability to continue as a going concern or to provide related footnote disclosures. This ASU provides guidance to an organization’s management, with principles and definitions that are intended to reduce diversity in the timing and content of disclosures that are commonly provided by organizations today in the financial statement footnotes. The amendments are effective for annual periods ending after December 15, 2016, and interim periods within annual periods beginning after December 15, 2016. Early application is permitted for annual or interim reporting periods for which the financial statements have not previously been issued. Management believes that the impact of this ASU to the Company’s financial statements would be insignificant.

 

NOTE 3 – PREPAID DEPOSITS

 

The Company had prepaid deposits of $50,428 and $0 at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively. The prepaid deposits of $50,428 at September 30, 2017 consisted of (i) $26,150 prepayment to a related party specializing in designing, implementing and maintaining B2B software solutions for Anvia eco-system for tradesmen in Australia and globally (Note 5), (ii) $20,000 prepaid to a third party for performing due diligence on an entity named All Crescent Sdn Bhd located in Malaysia for future potential acquisition, (iii) $3,700 prepaid to Australian Institute for locating future acquisition targets for the Company, and (iv) $578 prepaid security deposit for the lease commitment (Note 7).

 

NOTE 4 – ACCRUED LIABILITIES

 

The Company had accrued professional fees of $637 and $5,250 at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

 

NOTE 5 – RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

Payable to related parties amounted to $10,220 and $0 at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively, consists of $1,870 advanced to the Company by its President for the its working capital needs, $500 advanced by an affiliate for the Company’s working capital needs, and $7,850 payable to an affiliate for the cost of training provided to Anvia’s customer. Funds advanced to the Company by the President and the affiliate are non-interest bearing, unsecured and due on demand. 

 

On January 11, 2017, the Company issued 5,000,000 shares of its common stock to its President, an officer and director of the Company valued at $500. The Company recorded a discount of the same amount as no consideration was paid for these shares. On February 16, 2017, the Company issued to a family member of the President of the Company 1,000,000 shares of its common stock for total proceeds of $1,000. On February 16, 2017, the Company issued to an officer and director of the Company, an aggregate of 5,000,000 shares of its common stock in exchange for total proceeds of $5,000 (Note 7).

 

In February 2017, the Company issued to its President an aggregate of 600 Series A preferred shares for total proceeds of $0.06. In addition, in February 2017, the Company issued to an officer and director an aggregate of 400 Series A Preferred Stock shares for total proceeds of $0.04.

 

On May 4, 2017, the Company paid $26,150   to a related party for designing, implementing and maintaining B2B software solutions for Anvia eco-system for tradesmen in Australia and globally (Note 3).

 

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NOTE 6 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

 

On February 9, 2017, the Company executed an operating lease agreement for its principal office with the lease commencing February 10, 2017 and terminating on February 28, 2018. The Company agreed to pay a monthly rent of $289 and paid a security deposit of $578 on February 9, 2017 upon the execution of the lease. Future minimum lease commitment of the Company is as follows:

 

    Amount  
As of September 30, 2018   $ 1,445  

 

The Company recorded the rent expense of $867 and $2,229 for the three months period and nine months period ended September 30, 2017.

 

Legal Costs and Contingencies

 

In the normal course of business, the Company incurs costs to hire and retain external legal counsel to advise it on regulatory, litigation and other matters. The Company expenses these costs as the related services are received.

 

If a loss is considered probable and the amount can be reasonable estimated, the Company recognizes an expense for the estimated loss. If the Company has the potential to recover a portion of the estimated loss from a third party, the Company makes a separate assessment of recoverability and reduces the estimated loss if recovery is also deemed probable.

 

NOTE 7 – STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

 

The Company’s capitalization at September 30, 2017 was 100,000,000 authorized common shares with a par value of $0.0001 per share, and 20,000,000 authorized preferred shares with a par value of $0.0001 per share.

 

Common Stock

 

On July 22, 2016, the Company issued 20,000,000 shares of its common stock, at par value of $0.0001 per share, to two directors and officers for the services performed at $2,000. The officers and directors of the Company contributed as additional paid in capital in settlement of Company’s expenses of $312 as of December 31, 2016.

 

On January 10, 2017, the Company effectuated a change in control and redeemed 19,500,000 shares of its then outstanding 20,000,000 shares of common stock upon the resignation of two officers and directors. On January 11, 2017, the Company issued 5,000,000 shares of its common stock at par value and at a discount of $500, accepted resignation of two officers and directors, and pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, appointed Mr. Ali Kasa, to be the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, the sole officer and director.

 

On February 16, 2017, the Company issued to a family member of the President of the Company 1,000,000 shares of its common stock for total proceeds of $1,000. On February 16, 2017, the Company issued to an officer and director of the Company, an aggregate of 5,000,000 shares of its common stock for total proceeds of $500, or at $0.0001 per share (Note 5).

 

During the nine months ended September 30, 2017, the Company sold 13,843,367 shares of its common stock to the Investors between the share price of $0.001 per share to $0.50 per share, and received cash proceeds of $98,542. All the stock certificates issued to the Investors have been affixed with an appropriate legend restricting sales and transfers. Based on the foregoing, the Company has issued the shares in reliance upon the exemptions from registration provided by Section 4a (2) of the Securities Act of 1933.

 

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In addition, the Company issued 60,000 shares of common stock to certain investors and recorded subscription receivable of $60 as of September 30, 2017, or at $0.001 per share. The Company has received in advance $475 for subscription deposits for which the Company has not issued 475,360 shares of common stock as of September 30, 2017.

 

As a result of all common stock issuances, the total issued and outstanding shares of common stock at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016 were19,403,367 and 20,000,000, respectively.

 

Preferred stock

 

Series A Preferred Stock

 

The Company’s directors and officers, have beneficial ownership of the entire class of the Company’s Series A Preferred Stock, which voting together as a class, have the right to vote 51% of the Company’s voting shares on any and all shareholder matters (the “Majority Voting Rights”). Additionally, the Company shall not adopt any amendments to the Company’s Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation, as amended, make any changes to the Certificate of Designations establishing the Series A Preferred Stock, or effect any reclassification of the Series A Preferred Stock, without the affirmative vote of at least 60% of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock. However, the Company may, by any means authorized by law and without any vote of the holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock, make technical, corrective, administrative or similar changes to such Certificate of Designations that do not, individually or in the aggregate, adversely affect the rights or preferences of the holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock.

 

Other than the Majority Voting Rights, our Series A Preferred Stock does not have any other dividend, liquidation, conversion, or redemption rights, whatsoever; provided, however, he Series A Preferred Stock and the rights associated therewith, could act to prevent or delay a change in control.

 

In February 2017, the Company issued 600 shares of Series A preferred stock to its President for total proceeds of $0.06, and 400 shares of Series A preferred shares to an officer and director for total proceeds of $0.04.

 

At September 30, 2017, the Company has 1,000 shares of Series A preferred stock issued and outstanding.

 

NOTE 8 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

Management has evaluated subsequent events through November 14, 2017, the date the financial statements were available to be issued noting the following transactions that would impact the accounting for events or transactions in the current period or require additional disclosures.

 

On October 24, 2017, the Company sold 100,000 shares of its common stock to an accredited investor at $0.60 per share and received cash proceeds of $60,000. The stock certificate issued to the investor has been affixed with an appropriate legend restricting its sales and transfers. The Company has issued the shares in reliance upon the exemptions from registration provided by Section 4a (2) of the Securities Act of 1933.

 

On November 7, 2017, the Company and two former directors and shareholders of the Company mutually agreed to cancel 500,000 shares of common stock valued at $50, issued to them on July 22, 2016 (Inception date).

 

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis or Plan of Operation

 

This Quarterly Report Form 10-Q contains forward-looking statements. Our actual results could differ materially from those set forth as a result of general economic conditions and changes in the assumptions used in making such forward-looking statements. The following discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations should be read together with the unaudited condensed financial statements and accompanying notes and the other financial information appearing elsewhere in this report. The analysis set forth below is provided pursuant to applicable Securities and Exchange Commission regulations and is not intended to serve as a basis for projections of future events.

 

We are a development stage enterprise and are incorporated in the State of Delaware in July 2016. As of the periods from inception, through the date of this quarterly report, we generated minimal revenues and incurred expenses and operating losses, as part of our development stage activities. We have experienced a net loss of $44,171 for the nine months ended September 30, 2017, used net cash in operating activities of $89,212, working capital of $49,596, and an accumulated deficit of $51,733 at September 30, 2017.

 

We anticipate that we will need substantial working capital over the next 12 months to continue as a going concern and to expand our operations to distribute, sell and market products and solutions. Our independent auditors have expressed substantial doubt as to the ability of the Company to continue as a going concern. Unless we are able to generate sufficient cash flows from operations and/or obtain additional financing, there is a substantial doubt as to the ability of the Company to continue as a going concern. We intend to make an equity offering of our common stock for the acquisition and operation expenses. If we cannot raise the required cash, we will issue additional shares of our common stock in lieu of cash.

 

Our Current Business

 

We are an Australia-based startup development-stage company formed to provide vocational training and education industry for construction tradesmen in Australia, a region which we believe presents a valuable market opportunity. We have developed a fully integrated learning and student management system that can digitally track learning time and offer a personalized training experience that is customized for every student. Currently, we believe that the outlook for construction in the Australia exceeds the labor supply pool and that the Australian government will provide financing in this core sector to help meet market demand. This is precisely the market gap that Anvia will address.

 

The Department of Education of Australia has established a national vocational education and training framework, with associated regulations. The Australia Qualifications Framework (AQF) provides national recognition of vocational education and training qualifications, allowing the award to be used across different Australian states. The AQF requires training organizations to meet certain standards to deliver and assess nationally recognized training, and issue nationally recognized qualifications. We have budgeted all cost associated to qualification certification in the segments that it operates it.

 

Of the hundreds of qualifications available in the Australian framework, we will specialize in providing 40 different qualifications that provides certifications I, II, III, IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma in the construction industry. These include training for roofing, plumbing, home renovation, electrical and carpentry. We expect that specialization in these areas will make Anvia stand out as a market leader in this niche.

 

We are located in Sydney, Australia. We believe that Sydney is a hotbed for vocational training for the construction market. Sydney is in the province of New South Wales which is a hot zone that holds 31.9% of establishments in the region. In the near future, it is expected that the government reform learning institute’s boundaries, which will allow establishments to operate on a national scope. Furthermore, we expect to have several revenue streams, such as its e-learning and loyalty channels, that will conduct operation on an international scope. We expect to also open satellite offices in Melbourne and Queensland. We will have an administrative office, classroom that can hold up to 40 students on site and various workshops. We will operate 7 days a week, including evenings, to accommodate students that work during normal business hours. We will have developed a fully integrated learning and student management system that can digitally track learning time an offer a personalized training experience custom to every student.

 

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On March 22, 2017, we entered into a non-binding preliminary agreement with All Crescent Sdn Bhd (“All Crescent”, the “All Crescent Acquisition”). Under the terms of the proposed All Crescent Acquisition, we agreed to pay a consideration of $200,000 in exchange for obtaining 51% equity stake in All Crescent. At the time of closing of the All Crescent Acquisition, among other things, All Crescent shall (1) own 100% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Sage Interactive Sdn Bhd and 100% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Sage Interactive MSC Sdn Bhd (collectively “Sage Interactive”); and (2) own 5% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Celex Media Sdn Bhd (“Celex”). Sage Interactive and Celex are Malaysian companies that own the “Learning Management System and Applications” technology and specialize in developing and providing learning management technologies, learning solutions and eContent. Celex operates as digital content aggregator, e-learning platform provider and distributor of e-books, e-magazines and e-textbooks. Upon consummation of the proposed All Crescent Acquisition, All Crescent shall become a majority-owned subsidiary of the Company. We are conducting due diligence of this acquisition and no formal agreements have been executed as of the date of this report.

 

Results of Operations

 

Our results of operations for the three months period and nine months period ended September 30, 2017 included the operations of the Company. Revenues for the three months period and nine months period ended September 30, 2017 were $20,000 and $28,330, earned by providing construction induction training and white card for plumber position, and providing consulting services for development of building inspection process. Cost of revenue for providing construction induction training and consulting services for development of building inspection process to customers for the three months and nine months period ended September 30, 2017 were $7,350 and $10,500. We reported a net loss of $7,703 and $44,171 applicable to the Company’s common stockholders for the three months period and nine months period ended September 30, 2017. The loss resulted primarily due to the professional fees paid to consultants, fees paid to stock transfer agent, travel, meals and lodging expense, and other general and administrative expenses incurred for being a public company amounting to $20,353 and $62,001 for the three months period and nine months period ended September 30, 2017.

 

Our results of operations for the three months and nine months period ended September 30, 2016 included the operations of the Company for the period from July 22, 2016 (inception) to September 30, 2016. The Company did not earn any revenues during this period and incurred $3,562 in expenses for legal and professional fees during the period ended September 30, 2016.

 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

 

Cash and cash equivalents were $24 at September 30, 2017 as compared to $0 at December 31, 2016. As shown in the accompanying financial statements, we recorded a net loss of $44,171 for the nine months ended September 30, 2017. Our working capital at September 30, 2017 was $49,596, and net cash used in operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $89,212. These factors and our ability to raise additional capital to accomplish our objectives, raises doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern. We expect our expenses will continue to increase during the foreseeable future as a result of increased operations and the development of our current business operations. We anticipate generating only minimal revenues over the next twelve months. Consequently, we are dependent on the proceeds from future debt or equity investments to sustain our operations and implement our business plan. If we are unable to raise sufficient capital, we will be required to delay or forego some portion of our business plan, which would have a material adverse effect on our anticipated results from operations and financial condition. There is no assurance that we will be able to obtain necessary amounts of capital or that our estimates of our capital requirements will prove to be accurate.

 

We presently do not have any significant credit available, bank financing or other external sources of liquidity. Due to our operating losses, our operations have not been a source of liquidity. We will need to acquire other profitable entities or obtain additional capital in order to expand operations and become profitable. In order to obtain capital, we may need to sell additional shares of our common stock or borrow funds from private lenders. There can be no assurance that we will be successful in obtaining additional funding.

 

To the extent that we raise additional capital through the sale of equity or convertible debt securities, the issuance of such securities may result in dilution to existing stockholders. If additional funds are raised through the issuance of debt securities, these securities may have rights, preferences and privileges senior to holders of common stock and the terms of such debt could impose restrictions on our operations. Regardless of whether our cash assets prove to be inadequate to meet our operational needs, we may seek to compensate providers of services by issuance of stock in lieu of cash, which may also result in dilution to existing shareholders. Even if we are able to raise the funds required, it is possible that we could incur unexpected costs and expenses, fail to collect significant amounts owed to us, or experience unexpected cash requirements that would force us to seek alternative financing.

 

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No assurance can be given that sources of financing will be available to us and/or that demand for our equity/debt instruments will be sufficient to meet our capital needs, or that financing will be available on terms favorable to us. If funding is insufficient at any time in the future, we may not be able to take advantage of business opportunities or respond to competitive pressures, or may be required to reduce the scope of our planned service development and marketing efforts, any of which could have a negative impact on our business and operating results. In addition, insufficient funding may have a material adverse effect on our financial condition, which could require us to:

 

  Curtail our operations significantly, or
     
  Seek arrangements with strategic partners or other parties that may require us to relinquish significant rights to technology platform and correlated services, or
     
  Explore other strategic alternatives including a merger or sale of our Company.

 

Operating Activities

 

Net cash used in operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $89,212 which resulted primarily from our net loss of $44,171, net increase in accounts receivable of $10,000, increase in prepaid deposits of $30,428 due to rent and fees paid in advance for potential mergers and acquisitions, and decrease in accrued liabilities of $4,613.

 

Investing Activities

 

Net cash used in Investing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $20,000 primarily due to the earnest deposit paid by the Company for the acquisition of All Crescent.

 

Financing Activities

 

Net cash provided by financing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 was $109,236 primarily due to $98,541 in cash proceeds received from the sale of our common stock, $10,220 cash received from related parties, and $475 cash received for stock subscriptions received in advance.

 

As a result of the above activities, we experienced a net increase in cash of $24 for the nine months ended September 30, 2017. Our ability to continue as a going concern is still dependent on our success in obtaining additional financing from investors or from sale of our common shares.

 

Critical Accounting Policies and Significant Judgments and Estimates

 

Our management’s discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations is based on our financial statements which we have prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. In preparing our financial statements, we are required to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting periods. We have identified the following accounting policies that we believe require application of management’s most subjective judgments, often requiring the need to make estimates about the effect of matters that are inherently uncertain and may change in subsequent periods. Our actual results could differ from these estimates and such differences could be material.

 

While our significant accounting policies are described in more details in Note 2 of our annual financial statements included in our Annual Report filed with the SEC on April 11, 2017, we believe the following accounting policies to be critical to the judgments and estimates used in the preparation of our financial statements.

 

JOBS Act Accounting Election

 

We are an “emerging growth company,” as defined in the JOBS Act. Under the JOBS Act, emerging growth companies can delay adopting new or revised accounting standards issued subsequent to the enactment of the JOBS Act until those standards apply to private companies. We have irrevocably elected not to avail ourselves of this exemption from new or revised accounting standards, and, therefore, will be subject to the same new or revised accounting standards as other public companies that are not emerging growth companies.

 

Fair value of Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements

 

ASC 820, “Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures”, requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy based on the level of independent, objective evidence surrounding the inputs used to measure fair value. A financial instrument’s categorization within the fair value hierarchy is based upon the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement.

 

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Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

We have not engaged in any off-balance sheet arrangements as defined in Item 303(c) of the SEC’s Regulation S-B. We did not have any relationships with unconsolidated organizations or financial partnerships, such as structured finance or special-purpose entities that would have been established for the purpose of facilitating off-balance sheet arrangements or other contractually narrow or limited purposes.

 

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

 

We have implemented all new accounting pronouncements that are in effect and that may impact our financial statements and do not believe that there are any other new accounting pronouncements that have been issued that might have a material impact on our financial position or results of operations.

 

Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risks.

 

Not Applicable.

 

Item 4. Controls and Procedures.

 

Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

 

As of the end of the period covered by this report, we carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including our Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures, as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Based on that evaluation, our Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer have concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures as of September 30, 2017 were effective to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in reports that we file or submit under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules and forms.

 

Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting

 

There have been no changes in our internal control over financial reporting identified in connection with the evaluation required by paragraph (d) of Rule 13a-15 or Rule 15d-15 under the Exchange Act that occurred during the quarter ended September 30, 2017 that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

 

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PART II.

 

Item 1. Legal Proceedings.

 

We are not a party to any legal proceedings.

 

Item 1A. Risk Factors.

 

Not Applicable

 

Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.

 

None.

 

Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities.

 

None

 

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures.

 

None

 

Item 5. Other Information.

 

None

 

Item 6. Exhibits.

 

(a) Exhibits.

 

Exhibit   Item
     
31.1   Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302(a) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
     
31.2   Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302(a) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
     
32.1   Certification of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002

 

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SIGNATURES

 

In accordance with the requirements of the Exchange Act, the registrant caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

    Anvia Holdings Corporation
     
Date: November 14, 2017   /s/ Ali Kasa
    Ali Kasa, President
    (Principal Executive Officer)

 

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EXHIBIT INDEX

 

Exhibit   Item
     
31.1   Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302(a) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
     
31.2   Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302(a) of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
     
32.1   Certification of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
     
101.INS   XBRL Instance Document
     
101.SCH   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema
     
101.CAL   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase
     
101.DEF   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase
     
101.LAB   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase
     
101.PRE   XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase

 

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EXHIBIT 31.1

 

CERTIFICATION

 

I, Ali Kasa, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this report on Form 10-Q of Anvia Holdings Corporation (“Registrant”);
   
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 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)) for 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. 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
     
  c. 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.

 

5. The Registrant’s other certifying officer 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 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.

 

  /s/ Ali Kasa
  Ali Kasa
  President (Principal Executive Officer)
   
  November 14, 2017

 

 
 

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EXHIBIT 31.2

 

CERTIFICATION

 

I, Dhurata Toli, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this report on Form 10-Q of Anvia Holdings Corporation (“Registrant”);
   
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 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)) for 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. 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
     
  c. 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.

 

5. The Registrant’s other certifying officer 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 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.

 

 

/s/ Dhurata Toli

 

Dhurata Toli

  (Principal Accounting Officer)
   
 

November 14, 2017

 

 
 

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EXHIBIT 32.1

 

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 report of Anvia Holdings Corporation (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the period ending September 30, 2017 as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), the undersigned, in the capacities and on the dates indicated below, hereby certifies, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that to his knowledge:

 

(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.

 

  /s/ Ali Kasa
  Ali Kasa
  President (Principal Executive Officer)
   
  November 14, 2017
   
  /s/ Dhurata Toli
  Dhurata Toli
  Financial Controller (Principal Accounting Officer)
   
  November 14, 2017

 

The certifications set forth above are being furnished as an exhibit solely pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, and shall not be deemed to be “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, nor shall they be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

 

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906, or other document authenticating, acknowledging or otherwise adopting the signature that appears in typed form within the electronic version of this written statement required by Section 906, has been provided to Anvia Holdings Corporation and will be retained by Anvia Holdings Corporation and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.

 

 
 

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Nature of Operations, Basis of Presentation and Going Concern

NOTE 1 – NATURE OF OPERATIONS, BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND GOING CONCERN

 

As used herein and except as otherwise noted, the term “Company”, “it(s)”, “our”, “us”, “we”, and “ANVIA” shall mean Anvia Holdings Corporation, a Delaware corporation.

 

Anvia Holdings Corporation (formerly Dove Street Acquisition Corporation) was incorporated on July 22, 2016 under the laws of the state of Delaware. The Company is engaged in the development and commercialization of web-based technology, the “Anvia Loyalty” and “Anvia Learning” mobile applications, and other intellectual property (collectively the “Anvia Technology”), as evidenced by the introduction of the Anvia Technology into the stream of commerce, and the Company’s commercial relationships with third parties.

 

On January 10, 2017, the Company effected a change of control by cancelling an aggregate of 19,500,000 shares of common stock of existing shareholders, issuing 5,000,000 shares of common stock to its sole officer and director; electing new officer and director and accepting the resignations of its then existing officers and directors. In connection with the change of control, the sole shareholder of the Company and its board of directors unanimously approved the change of the Company’s name from Dove Street Acquisition Corporation to Anvia Holdings Corporation.

 

On March 22, 2017, Anvia entered into a non-binding preliminary agreement with All Crescent Sdn Bhd (“All Crescent”, the “All Crescent Acquisition”). Under the terms of the proposed All Crescent Acquisition, Anvia agreed to pay a consideration of $200,000 in exchange for obtaining 51% equity stake in All Crescent. At the time of closing of All Crescent Acquisition, among other things, All Crescent shall (1) own 100% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Sage Interactive Sdn Bhd and 100% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Sage Interactive MSC Sdn Bhd (collectively “Sage Interactive”); and (2) own 5% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Celex Media Sdn Bhd (“Celex”). Sage Interactive and Celex are Malaysian companies that own the “Learning Management System and Applications” technology and specialize in developing and providing learning management technologies, learning solutions and eContent. Celex operates as digital content aggregator, e-learning platform provider and distributor of e-books, e-magazines and e-textbooks. Upon consummation of the proposed All Crescent Acquisition, All Crescent shall become a majority-owned subsidiary of Anvia. Management is conducting due diligence of this acquisition and no formal agreements have been executed as of the date of this report.

 

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying interim condensed financial statements are unaudited, but in the opinion of management of the Company, contain all adjustments, which include normal recurring adjustments necessary to present fairly the financial position at September 30, 2017, and the results of operations and cash flows for the three months and nine months ended September 30, 2017. The balance sheet as of December 31, 2016 is derived from the Company’s audited financial statements.

 

Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements that have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles have been condensed or omitted pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission, although management of the Company believes that the disclosures contained in these interim condensed financial statements are adequate to make the information presented therein not misleading. For further information, refer to the financial statements and the notes thereto contained in the Company’s 2016 Annual Report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 10-K on April 11, 2017.

 

Going Concern

 

The Company’s financial statements are prepared using generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America applicable to a going concern, which contemplates the realization of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company has generated minimal revenue and has sustained operating losses since July 22, 2016 (Inception Date) to date and allow it to continue as a going concern. The continuation of the Company as a going concern is dependent upon the continued financial support from its shareholders, the ability of the Company to obtain necessary financing to continue operations, and the attainment of profitable operations. The Company incurred a net loss of $44,171 from January 1, 2017 to September 30, 2017, used net cash in operating activities of $89,212, has a working capital of $49,596, and has an accumulated deficit of $51,733 as of September 30, 2017. These factors, among others, raise a substantial doubt regarding the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. If the Company is unable to obtain adequate capital, it could be forced to cease operations. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments to reflect the recoverability and classification of recorded asset amounts and classification of liabilities that might be necessary should the Company be unable to continue as a going concern.

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Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

NOTE 2 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

The following summary of significant accounting policies of the Company is presented to assist in the understanding of the Company’s financial statements. The financial statements and notes are the representation of the Company’s management who is responsible for their integrity and objectivity. These accounting policies conform to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) in all material respects, and have been consistently applied in preparing the accompanying financial statements.

 

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. The Company regularly evaluates estimates and assumptions related to the valuation of accounts payable, accrued liabilities and payable to related party. The Company bases its estimates and assumptions on current facts, historical experience and various other factors that it believes to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities and the accrual of costs and expenses that are not readily apparent from other sources. The actual results experienced by the Company may differ materially and adversely from the Company’s estimates. To the extent there are material differences between the estimates and the actual results, future results of operations will be affected.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

The Company considers all highly liquid instruments with maturity of three months or less at the time of issuance to be cash equivalents. The Company had a cash balance of $24 and $0 as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

 

Accounts Receivable

 

Accounts receivable represent income earned from vocational training and education programs provided for the construction tradesmen to its customers for which the Company has not yet received payment. Accounts receivable are recorded at the invoiced amount and stated at the amount management expect to collect from balances outstanding at period-end. The Company estimates the allowance for doubtful accounts based on an analysis of specific accounts and an assessment of the customer’s ability to pay. The Company has recorded accounts receivable of $10,000 and $0 as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

 

Concentration of Risk

 

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist principally of cash. The Company places its cash with high quality banking institutions. The Company does not have the cash balances in excess of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation limit at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

 

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company provides vocational training and education for construction tradesman that need qualifications for roofing, plumbing, home renovation, electrical and carpentry. The Company’s training packages vary in price according to the different types of vocational training and education programs purchased by the customers. The Company recognizes revenue upon the completion of the vocational training courses and education programs offered to its customers. The Company recognizes as revenue any deposits previously received, as they are non-refundable upon commencement of the vocational training courses.

 

The Company’s revenue recognition policy is based on the revenue recognition criteria established in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 605. The criteria and how the Company satisfies each element are as follows: (1) persuasive evidence of an arrangement - the Company and the customer enters into a signed contract; (2) delivery has occurred - as noted above, upon the commencement of the training course, the deposit is non-refundable per the terms of the signed contract and upon completion of the course, the Company has provided all services to be delivered to the customer under the contract; (3) the price is fixed and determinable - the signed contract indicates a fixed dollar amount for the training for the courses enrolled by the customer; (4) collectability is reasonable assured - the Company receives as payment a deposit and the balance of the training upon the completion of the training course.

 

Income Taxes

 

The Company accounts for income taxes using the asset and liability method in accordance with ASC 740, “Income Taxes”. The asset and liability method provides that deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the expected future tax consequences of temporary differences between the financial reporting and tax basis of assets and liabilities, and for operating loss and tax credit carry forwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using the currently enacted tax rates and laws. The Company records a valuation allowance to reduce deferred tax assets to the amount that is believed more likely than not to be realized.

 

The Company follows the provisions of ASC 740-10, “Accounting for Uncertain Income Tax Positions.” When tax returns are filed, it is highly certain that some positions taken would be sustained upon examination by the taxing authorities, while others are subject to uncertainty about the merits of the position taken or the amount of the position that would be ultimately sustained. In accordance with the guidance of ASC 740-10, the benefit of a tax position is recognized in the financial statements in the period during which, based on all available evidence, management believes it is more likely than not that the position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of appeals or litigation processes, if any. Tax positions taken are not offset or aggregated with other positions. Tax positions that meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold are measured as the largest amount of tax benefit that is more than 50 percent likely of being realized upon settlement with the applicable taxing authority. The portion of the benefits associated with tax positions taken that exceeds the amount measured as described above should be reflected as a liability for unrecognized tax benefits in the accompanying condensed balance sheets along with any associated interest and penalties that would be payable to the taxing authorities upon examination.

 

Earnings (Loss) Per Common Share

 

The Company computes net earnings (loss) per share in accordance with ASC 260, “Earnings per Share”. ASC 260 requires presentation of both basic and diluted net earnings per share (“EPS”) on the face of the income statement. Basic EPS is computed by dividing earnings (loss) available to common shareholders (numerator) by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (denominator) during the period. Diluted EPS gives effect to all dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method and convertible note and preferred stock using the if-converted method. In computing diluted EPS, the average stock price for the period is used in determining the number of shares assumed to be purchased from the exercise of stock options or warrants. Diluted EPS excludes all dilutive potential shares if their effect is anti-dilutive. At September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, there were no convertible notes, options or warrants available for conversion that if exercised, may dilute future earnings per share.

 

Fair value of Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements

 

ASC 820, “Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures”, requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy based on the level of independent, objective evidence surrounding the inputs used to measure fair value. A financial instrument’s categorization within the fair value hierarchy is based upon the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. ASC 820 prioritizes the inputs into three levels that may be used to measure fair value:

 

Level 1

 

Level 1 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2

 

Level 2 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets; quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in markets with insufficient volume or infrequent transactions (less active markets); or model-derived valuations in which significant inputs are observable or can be derived principally from, or corroborated by, observable market data. If the asset or liability has a specified (contractual) term, the Level 2 input must be observable for substantially the full term of the asset or liability.

 

Level 3

 

Level 3 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are unobservable inputs to the valuation methodology that are significant to the measurement of the fair value of the assets or liabilities.

 

The Company’s financial instruments consist principally of cash, accounts receivable, prepaid deposits, accounts payable, accrued liabilities and payable to related party. Pursuant to ASC 820, “Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures” and ASC 825, “Financial Instruments”, the fair value of our cash equivalents is determined based on “Level 1” inputs, which consist of quoted prices in active markets for identical assets. The Company believes that the recorded values of all the other financial instruments approximate their current fair values because of their nature and respective maturity dates or durations.

 

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

 

In November 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-18, “Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230): Restricted Cash” (“ASU 2016-18”). The new guidance is intended to reduce diversity in practice by adding or clarifying guidance on classification and presentation of changes in restricted cash on the statement of cash flows. ASU 2016-18 is effective for annual and interim periods beginning after December 15, 2017. Early adoption is permitted. The amendments in this update should be applied retrospectively to all periods presented. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting ASU 2016-18 noting it will only impact the Company to the extent it has restricted cash in the future.

 

In August 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-15, “Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230): Classification of Certain Cash Receipts and Cash Payments” (“ASU 2016-15”). ASU 2016-15 will make eight targeted changes to how cash receipts and cash payments are presented and classified in the statement of cash flows. ASU 2016-15 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017. The new standard will require adoption on a retrospective basis unless it is impracticable to apply, in which case it would be required to apply the amendments prospectively as of the earliest date practicable. The Company is currently in the process of evaluating the impact of ASU 2016-15 on its financial statements.

 

In June 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2016-13, “Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326).” The new standard amends guidance on reporting credit losses for assets held at amortized cost basis and available-for-sale debt securities. This ASU is effective for financial statements issued for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, including interim periods within those fiscal years. The Company is currently evaluating this guidance to determine the impact it may have on its financial statements.

 

In 2015, the FASB issued ASU No. 2015-17, “Income Taxes” (Topic 740): Balance Sheet Classification of Deferred Taxes, which requires all deferred tax assets and liabilities to be classified as noncurrent in a classified balance sheet. Current US GAAP requires an entity to separate deferred tax assets and liabilities into current and noncurrent amounts in a classified balance sheet. For public entities, ASU 2015-17 is effective for financial statements issued for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2016, and interim periods within those annual periods. For all other entities, ASU 2015-17 is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2017, and interim periods within annual periods beginning after December 15, 2018, and may be applied either prospectively or retrospectively, with early application permitted for financial statements that have not been previously issued. The Company has not yet determined the effect of the adoption of this standard on the Company’s financial position and results of operations.

 

In August 2014, the FASB issued ASU No. 2014-15, “Presentation of Financial Statements—Going Concern (Subtopic 205-40): Disclosure of Uncertainties about an Entity’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern”. This standard is intended to define management’s responsibility to evaluate whether there is substantial doubt about an organization’s ability to continue as a going concern and to provide related footnote disclosures. Under U.S. GAAP, financial statements are prepared under the presumption that the reporting organization will continue to operate as a going concern, except in limited circumstances. Financial reporting under this presumption is commonly referred to as the going concern basis of accounting. The going concern basis of accounting is critical to financial reporting because it establishes the fundamental basis for measuring and classifying assets and liabilities. Currently, U.S. GAAP lacks guidance about management’s responsibility to evaluate whether there is substantial doubt about the organization’s ability to continue as a going concern or to provide related footnote disclosures. This ASU provides guidance to an organization’s management, with principles and definitions that are intended to reduce diversity in the timing and content of disclosures that are commonly provided by organizations today in the financial statement footnotes. The amendments are effective for annual periods ending after December 15, 2016, and interim periods within annual periods beginning after December 15, 2016. Early application is permitted for annual or interim reporting periods for which the financial statements have not previously been issued. Management believes that the impact of this ASU to the Company’s financial statements would be insignificant.

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Prepaid Deposits
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Prepaid Deposits  
Prepaid Deposits

NOTE 3 – PREPAID DEPOSITS

 

The Company had prepaid deposits of $50,428 and $0 at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively. The prepaid deposits of $50,428 at September 30, 2017 consisted of (i) $26,150 prepayment to a related party specializing in designing, implementing and maintaining B2B software solutions for Anvia eco-system for tradesmen in Australia and globally (Note 5), (ii) $20,000 prepaid to a third party for performing due diligence on an entity named All Crescent Sdn Bhd located in Malaysia for future potential acquisition, (iii) $3,700 prepaid to Australian Institute for locating future acquisition targets for the Company, and (iv) $578 prepaid security deposit for the lease commitment (Note 7).

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Accrued Liabilities
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Payables and Accruals [Abstract]  
Accrued Liabilities

NOTE 4 – ACCRUED LIABILITIES

 

The Company had accrued professional fees of $637 and $5,250 at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

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Related Party Transactions
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Related Party Transactions

NOTE 5 – RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

Payable to related parties amounted to $10,220 and $0 at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively, consists of $1,870 advanced to the Company by its President for the its working capital needs, $500 advanced by an affiliate for the Company’s working capital needs, and $7,850 payable to an affiliate for the cost of training provided to Anvia’s customer. Funds advanced to the Company by the President and the affiliate are non-interest bearing, unsecured and due on demand. 

 

On January 11, 2017, the Company issued 5,000,000 shares of its common stock to its President, an officer and director of the Company valued at $500. The Company recorded a discount of the same amount as no consideration was paid for these shares. On February 16, 2017, the Company issued to a family member of the President of the Company 1,000,000 shares of its common stock for total proceeds of $1,000. On February 16, 2017, the Company issued to an officer and director of the Company, an aggregate of 5,000,000 shares of its common stock in exchange for total proceeds of $5,000 (Note 7).

 

In February 2017, the Company issued to its President an aggregate of 600 Series A preferred shares for total proceeds of $0.06. In addition, in February 2017, the Company issued to an officer and director an aggregate of 400 Series A Preferred Stock shares for total proceeds of $0.04.

 

On May 4, 2017, the Company paid $26,150   to a related party for designing, implementing and maintaining B2B software solutions for Anvia eco-system for tradesmen in Australia and globally (Note 3).

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Commitments and Contingencies
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments and Contingencies

NOTE 6 – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

 

On February 9, 2017, the Company executed an operating lease agreement for its principal office with the lease commencing February 10, 2017 and terminating on February 28, 2018. The Company agreed to pay a monthly rent of $289 and paid a security deposit of $578 on February 9, 2017 upon the execution of the lease. Future minimum lease commitment of the Company is as follows:

 

    Amount  
As of September 30, 2018   $ 1,445  
         

 

The Company recorded the rent expense of $867 and $2,229 for the three months period and nine months period ended September 30, 2017.

 

Legal Costs and Contingencies

 

In the normal course of business, the Company incurs costs to hire and retain external legal counsel to advise it on regulatory, litigation and other matters. The Company expenses these costs as the related services are received.

 

If a loss is considered probable and the amount can be reasonable estimated, the Company recognizes an expense for the estimated loss. If the Company has the potential to recover a portion of the estimated loss from a third party, the Company makes a separate assessment of recoverability and reduces the estimated loss if recovery is also deemed probable.

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Stockholders' Equity
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Equity [Abstract]  
Stockholders' Equity

NOTE 7 – STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

 

The Company’s capitalization at September 30, 2017 was 100,000,000 authorized common shares with a par value of $0.0001 per share, and 20,000,000 authorized preferred shares with a par value of $0.0001 per share.

 

Common Stock

 

On July 22, 2016, the Company issued 20,000,000 shares of its common stock, at par value of $0.0001 per share, to two directors and officers for the services performed at $2,000. The officers and directors of the Company contributed as additional paid in capital in settlement of Company’s expenses of $312 as of December 31, 2016.

 

On January 10, 2017, the Company effectuated a change in control and redeemed 19,500,000 shares of its then outstanding 20,000,000 shares of common stock upon the resignation of two officers and directors. On January 11, 2017, the Company issued 5,000,000 shares of its common stock at par value and at a discount of $500, accepted resignation of two officers and directors, and pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, appointed Mr. Ali Kasa, to be the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, the sole officer and director.

 

On February 16, 2017, the Company issued to a family member of the President of the Company 1,000,000 shares of its common stock for total proceeds of $1,000. On February 16, 2017, the Company issued to an officer and director of the Company, an aggregate of 5,000,000 shares of its common stock for total proceeds of $500, or at $0.0001 per share (Note 5).

 

During the nine months ended September 30, 2017, the Company sold 13,843,367 shares of its common stock to the Investors between the share price of $0.001 per share to $0.50 per share, and received cash proceeds of $98,542. All the stock certificates issued to the Investors have been affixed with an appropriate legend restricting sales and transfers. Based on the foregoing, the Company has issued the shares in reliance upon the exemptions from registration provided by Section 4a (2) of the Securities Act of 1933.

 

In addition, the Company issued 60,000 shares of common stock to certain investors and recorded subscription receivable of $60 as of September 30, 2017, or at $0.001 per share. The Company has received in advance $475 for subscription deposits for which the Company has not issued 475,360 shares of common stock as of September 30, 2017.

 

As a result of all common stock issuances, the total issued and outstanding shares of common stock at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016 were19,403,367 and 20,000,000, respectively.

 

Preferred stock

 

Series A Preferred Stock

 

The Company’s directors and officers, have beneficial ownership of the entire class of the Company’s Series A Preferred Stock, which voting together as a class, have the right to vote 51% of the Company’s voting shares on any and all shareholder matters (the “Majority Voting Rights”). Additionally, the Company shall not adopt any amendments to the Company’s Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation, as amended, make any changes to the Certificate of Designations establishing the Series A Preferred Stock, or effect any reclassification of the Series A Preferred Stock, without the affirmative vote of at least 60% of the outstanding shares of Series A Preferred Stock. However, the Company may, by any means authorized by law and without any vote of the holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock, make technical, corrective, administrative or similar changes to such Certificate of Designations that do not, individually or in the aggregate, adversely affect the rights or preferences of the holders of shares of Series A Preferred Stock.

 

Other than the Majority Voting Rights, our Series A Preferred Stock does not have any other dividend, liquidation, conversion, or redemption rights, whatsoever; provided, however, he Series A Preferred Stock and the rights associated therewith, could act to prevent or delay a change in control.

 

In February 2017, the Company issued 600 shares of Series A preferred stock to its President for total proceeds of $0.06, and 400 shares of Series A preferred shares to an officer and director for total proceeds of $0.04.

 

At September 30, 2017, the Company has 1,000 shares of Series A preferred stock issued and outstanding.

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Subsequent Events
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
Subsequent Events

NOTE 8 – SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

Management has evaluated subsequent events through November 14, 2017, the date the financial statements were available to be issued noting the following transactions that would impact the accounting for events or transactions in the current period or require additional disclosures.

 

On October 24, 2017, the Company sold 100,000 shares of its common stock to an accredited investor at $0.60 per share and received cash proceeds of $60,000. The stock certificate issued to the investor has been affixed with an appropriate legend restricting its sales and transfers. The Company has issued the shares in reliance upon the exemptions from registration provided by Section 4a (2) of the Securities Act of 1933.

 

On November 7, 2017, the Company and two former directors and shareholders of the Company mutually agreed to cancel 500,000 shares of common stock valued at $50, issued to them on July 22, 2016 (Inception date).

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Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Use of Estimates

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. The Company regularly evaluates estimates and assumptions related to the valuation of accounts payable, accrued liabilities and payable to related party. The Company bases its estimates and assumptions on current facts, historical experience and various other factors that it believes to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities and the accrual of costs and expenses that are not readily apparent from other sources. The actual results experienced by the Company may differ materially and adversely from the Company’s estimates. To the extent there are material differences between the estimates and the actual results, future results of operations will be affected.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

The Company considers all highly liquid instruments with maturity of three months or less at the time of issuance to be cash equivalents. The Company had a cash balance of $24 and $0 as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

Accounts Receivable

Accounts Receivable

 

Accounts receivable represent income earned from vocational training and education programs provided for the construction tradesmen to its customers for which the Company has not yet received payment. Accounts receivable are recorded at the invoiced amount and stated at the amount management expect to collect from balances outstanding at period-end. The Company estimates the allowance for doubtful accounts based on an analysis of specific accounts and an assessment of the customer’s ability to pay. The Company has recorded accounts receivable of $10,000 and $0 as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

Concentration of Risk

Concentration of Risk

 

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist principally of cash. The Company places its cash with high quality banking institutions. The Company does not have the cash balances in excess of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation limit at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively.

Revenue Recognition

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company provides vocational training and education for construction tradesman that need qualifications for roofing, plumbing, home renovation, electrical and carpentry. The Company’s training packages vary in price according to the different types of vocational training and education programs purchased by the customers. The Company recognizes revenue upon the completion of the vocational training courses and education programs offered to its customers. The Company recognizes as revenue any deposits previously received, as they are non-refundable upon commencement of the vocational training courses.

 

The Company’s revenue recognition policy is based on the revenue recognition criteria established in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 605. The criteria and how the Company satisfies each element are as follows: (1) persuasive evidence of an arrangement - the Company and the customer enters into a signed contract; (2) delivery has occurred - as noted above, upon the commencement of the training course, the deposit is non-refundable per the terms of the signed contract and upon completion of the course, the Company has provided all services to be delivered to the customer under the contract; (3) the price is fixed and determinable - the signed contract indicates a fixed dollar amount for the training for the courses enrolled by the customer; (4) collectability is reasonable assured - the Company receives as payment a deposit and the balance of the training upon the completion of the training course.

Income Taxes

Income Taxes

 

The Company accounts for income taxes using the asset and liability method in accordance with ASC 740, “Income Taxes”. The asset and liability method provides that deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the expected future tax consequences of temporary differences between the financial reporting and tax basis of assets and liabilities, and for operating loss and tax credit carry forwards. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using the currently enacted tax rates and laws. The Company records a valuation allowance to reduce deferred tax assets to the amount that is believed more likely than not to be realized.

 

The Company follows the provisions of ASC 740-10, “Accounting for Uncertain Income Tax Positions.” When tax returns are filed, it is highly certain that some positions taken would be sustained upon examination by the taxing authorities, while others are subject to uncertainty about the merits of the position taken or the amount of the position that would be ultimately sustained. In accordance with the guidance of ASC 740-10, the benefit of a tax position is recognized in the financial statements in the period during which, based on all available evidence, management believes it is more likely than not that the position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of appeals or litigation processes, if any. Tax positions taken are not offset or aggregated with other positions. Tax positions that meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold are measured as the largest amount of tax benefit that is more than 50 percent likely of being realized upon settlement with the applicable taxing authority. The portion of the benefits associated with tax positions taken that exceeds the amount measured as described above should be reflected as a liability for unrecognized tax benefits in the accompanying condensed balance sheets along with any associated interest and penalties that would be payable to the taxing authorities upon examination.

Earnings (Loss) Per Common Share

Earnings (Loss) Per Common Share

 

The Company computes net earnings (loss) per share in accordance with ASC 260, “Earnings per Share”. ASC 260 requires presentation of both basic and diluted net earnings per share (“EPS”) on the face of the income statement. Basic EPS is computed by dividing earnings (loss) available to common shareholders (numerator) by the weighted average number of shares outstanding (denominator) during the period. Diluted EPS gives effect to all dilutive potential common shares outstanding during the period using the treasury stock method and convertible note and preferred stock using the if-converted method. In computing diluted EPS, the average stock price for the period is used in determining the number of shares assumed to be purchased from the exercise of stock options or warrants. Diluted EPS excludes all dilutive potential shares if their effect is anti-dilutive. At September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, there were no convertible notes, options or warrants available for conversion that if exercised, may dilute future earnings per share.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements

Fair value of Financial Instruments and Fair Value Measurements

 

ASC 820, “Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures”, requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. ASC 820 establishes a fair value hierarchy based on the level of independent, objective evidence surrounding the inputs used to measure fair value. A financial instrument’s categorization within the fair value hierarchy is based upon the lowest level of input that is significant to the fair value measurement. ASC 820 prioritizes the inputs into three levels that may be used to measure fair value:

 

Level 1

 

Level 1 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.

 

Level 2

 

Level 2 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets; quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in markets with insufficient volume or infrequent transactions (less active markets); or model-derived valuations in which significant inputs are observable or can be derived principally from, or corroborated by, observable market data. If the asset or liability has a specified (contractual) term, the Level 2 input must be observable for substantially the full term of the asset or liability.

 

Level 3

 

Level 3 applies to assets or liabilities for which there are unobservable inputs to the valuation methodology that are significant to the measurement of the fair value of the assets or liabilities.

 

The Company’s financial instruments consist principally of cash, accounts receivable, prepaid deposits, accounts payable, accrued liabilities and payable to related party. Pursuant to ASC 820, “Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures” and ASC 825, “Financial Instruments”, the fair value of our cash equivalents is determined based on “Level 1” inputs, which consist of quoted prices in active markets for identical assets. The Company believes that the recorded values of all the other financial instruments approximate their current fair values because of their nature and respective maturity dates or durations.

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

 

In November 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-18, “Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230): Restricted Cash” (“ASU 2016-18”). The new guidance is intended to reduce diversity in practice by adding or clarifying guidance on classification and presentation of changes in restricted cash on the statement of cash flows. ASU 2016-18 is effective for annual and interim periods beginning after December 15, 2017. Early adoption is permitted. The amendments in this update should be applied retrospectively to all periods presented. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting ASU 2016-18 noting it will only impact the Company to the extent it has restricted cash in the future.

 

In August 2016, the FASB issued ASU 2016-15, “Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230): Classification of Certain Cash Receipts and Cash Payments” (“ASU 2016-15”). ASU 2016-15 will make eight targeted changes to how cash receipts and cash payments are presented and classified in the statement of cash flows. ASU 2016-15 is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017. The new standard will require adoption on a retrospective basis unless it is impracticable to apply, in which case it would be required to apply the amendments prospectively as of the earliest date practicable. The Company is currently in the process of evaluating the impact of ASU 2016-15 on its financial statements.

 

In June 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2016-13, “Financial Instruments - Credit Losses (Topic 326).” The new standard amends guidance on reporting credit losses for assets held at amortized cost basis and available-for-sale debt securities. This ASU is effective for financial statements issued for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018, including interim periods within those fiscal years. The Company is currently evaluating this guidance to determine the impact it may have on its financial statements.

 

In 2015, the FASB issued ASU No. 2015-17, “Income Taxes” (Topic 740): Balance Sheet Classification of Deferred Taxes, which requires all deferred tax assets and liabilities to be classified as noncurrent in a classified balance sheet. Current US GAAP requires an entity to separate deferred tax assets and liabilities into current and noncurrent amounts in a classified balance sheet. For public entities, ASU 2015-17 is effective for financial statements issued for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2016, and interim periods within those annual periods. For all other entities, ASU 2015-17 is effective for annual reporting periods beginning after December 15, 2017, and interim periods within annual periods beginning after December 15, 2018, and may be applied either prospectively or retrospectively, with early application permitted for financial statements that have not been previously issued. The Company has not yet determined the effect of the adoption of this standard on the Company’s financial position and results of operations.

 

In August 2014, the FASB issued ASU No. 2014-15, “Presentation of Financial Statements—Going Concern (Subtopic 205-40): Disclosure of Uncertainties about an Entity’s Ability to Continue as a Going Concern”. This standard is intended to define management’s responsibility to evaluate whether there is substantial doubt about an organization’s ability to continue as a going concern and to provide related footnote disclosures. Under U.S. GAAP, financial statements are prepared under the presumption that the reporting organization will continue to operate as a going concern, except in limited circumstances. Financial reporting under this presumption is commonly referred to as the going concern basis of accounting. The going concern basis of accounting is critical to financial reporting because it establishes the fundamental basis for measuring and classifying assets and liabilities. Currently, U.S. GAAP lacks guidance about management’s responsibility to evaluate whether there is substantial doubt about the organization’s ability to continue as a going concern or to provide related footnote disclosures. This ASU provides guidance to an organization’s management, with principles and definitions that are intended to reduce diversity in the timing and content of disclosures that are commonly provided by organizations today in the financial statement footnotes. The amendments are effective for annual periods ending after December 15, 2016, and interim periods within annual periods beginning after December 15, 2016. Early application is permitted for annual or interim reporting periods for which the financial statements have not previously been issued. Management believes that the impact of this ASU to the Company’s financial statements would be insignificant.

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Commitments and Contingencies (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Future Minimum Lease Payments

Future minimum lease commitment of the Company is as follows:

 

    Amount  
As of September 30, 2018   $ 1,445  

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Nature of Operations, Basis of Presentation and Going Concern (Details Narative) - USD ($)
2 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 22, 2017
Feb. 16, 2017
Jan. 10, 2017
Sep. 30, 2016
Sep. 30, 2017
Sep. 30, 2017
Dec. 31, 2016
Net loss       $ 3,562 $ 7,703 $ 44,171  
Net cash in operating activities       $ 0   89,212  
Working capital deficit         49,596 49,596  
Accumulated deficit         $ 51,733 $ 51,733 $ 7,562
Crescent Acquisition [Member]              
Payment for consideration $ 200,000            
Equity ownership percentage 51.00%            
Ownership equity percentage, description All Crescent shall (1) own 100% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Sage Interactive Sdn Bhd and 100% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Sage Interactive MSC Sdn Bhd (collectively “Sage Interactive”); and (2) own 5% of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Celex Media Sdn Bhd (“Celex”).            
Officer and Director [Member]              
Number of common shares cancelled     19,500,000        
Number of common shares issued   5,000,000 5,000,000        
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Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2017
Dec. 31, 2016
Sep. 30, 2016
Jul. 21, 2016
Accounting Policies [Abstract]        
Cash balance $ 24
Accounts receivable $ 10,000    
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Prepaid Deposits (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2017
Feb. 09, 2017
Dec. 31, 2016
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Prepaid to a third party 20,000    
Prepaid security deposit for lease commitment 578 $ 578  
B2B Software Solutions [Member]      
Prepaid to a third party 26,150    
Australian Institute [Member]      
Prepaid to a third party $ 3,700    
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Accrued Liabilities (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2017
Dec. 31, 2016
Payables and Accruals [Abstract]    
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Related Party Transactions (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 2 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
May 04, 2017
Feb. 16, 2017
Jan. 11, 2017
Jan. 10, 2017
Feb. 28, 2017
Sep. 30, 2016
Sep. 30, 2017
Dec. 31, 2016
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Advance from related party debt           10,220  
Proceeds from issuance of common stock           98,541  
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President [Member]                
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Advance by affiliate             500  
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Value of common stock issued     $ 500          
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Family Member of President [Member]                
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Proceeds from issuance of common stock   $ 1,000            
Officer and Director [Member]                
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Proceeds from issuance of common stock   $ 5,000            
Officer and Director [Member] | Series A Preferred Stock [Member]                
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Proceeds from issuance of preferred stock         $ 0.04      
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Commitments and Contingencies (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2017
Sep. 30, 2017
Feb. 09, 2017
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]      
Monthly rent   $ 289  
Security deposit $ 578 578 $ 578
Rent expense $ 867 $ 2,229  
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Commitments and Contingencies - Schedule of Future Minimum Lease Payments (Details)
Sep. 30, 2017
USD ($)
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Sep. 30, 2018 $ 1,445
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Stockholders' Equity (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 2 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Feb. 16, 2017
Jan. 11, 2017
Jan. 10, 2017
Jul. 23, 2016
Feb. 28, 2017
Sep. 30, 2016
Sep. 30, 2017
Dec. 31, 2016
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Preferred stock, par value             $ 0.0001 $ 0.0001
Issuance of common stock for service, value           $ (2,000)  
Additional paid in capital             $ 99,473 $ 312
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Discount on common stock             $ 500
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Subscription deposits received in advance             $ 475  
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Preferred stock, shares issued             1,000
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Series A Preferred Stock [Member]                
Preferred stock voting rights description             right to vote 51% of the Company’s voting shares  
Preferred stock, shares issued             1,000  
Preferred stock, shares outstanding             1,000  
Two Directors and Officers [Member]                
Preferred stock, par value       $ 0.0001        
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Common stock, shares issued   5,000,000            
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Family Member of President [Member]                
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Officer and Director [Member]                
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Investors [Member]                
Common stock, shares issued             60,000  
Stock issued price per share             $ 0.001  
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President [Member]                
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President [Member] | Series A Preferred Stock [Member]                
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Subsequent Events (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
2 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Nov. 07, 2017
Oct. 24, 2017
Sep. 30, 2016
Sep. 30, 2017
Common stock, par value       $ 0.0001
Proceeds from Issuance of Common Stock     $ 98,541
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Common stock, shares issued   100,000    
Common stock, par value   $ 0.60    
Proceeds from Issuance of Common Stock   $ 60,000    
Subsequent Event [Member] | Two Former Directors and Shareholders [Member]        
Cancellation of shares 500,000      
Common stock, shares value $ 50      
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