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Long-Term Debt (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2021
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of long-term debt
Long-term debt consists of the following:
June 30,
2021
December 31,
2020
A promissory note that allowed for advances up to $5,000,000 through March 2018, at which point it converted to a term loan. Outstanding principal balance of $4,814,677 was converted in March 2018, maturing in March 2023. Principal and interest payment of $90,815 due monthly at the fixed rate of 4.98%. The loan was secured by certain machinery and equipment. In accordance with the loan agreement, the Company was required to comply with certain financial covenants, including a minimum fixed charge coverage ratio and net income.
$— $2,322,000 
An equipment loan with a draw down period ending August 28, 2019 for up to $10,000,000, at which point the entire principal outstanding was due, unless extended. Outstanding principal balance of $9,476,000 was converted to a term loan in June 2019, maturing in July 2024. Principal and interest payment of $192,572 due monthly starting August 2019 at the fixed rate of 5.75%. The loan was secured by the Company’s assets and guaranteed by the Company’s stockholders. In accordance with loan agreement, the Company was required to comply with certain financial covenants, including a minimum current ratio, minimum effective tangible net-worth, maximum debt to effective tangible net worth, and minimum debt coverage ratio.
— 7,450,000 
A $2,130,000 term loan that expired April 30, 2021. Principal and interest payment of $55,539 due monthly with the remaining principal and unpaid interest due at maturity. Interest accrues based on prime rate (3.25% and 3.25% as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively). The loan was secured by the company’s assets and guaranteed  by the company’s stockholders. In accordance with the loan agreement, the Company was required to comply with certain financial covenants, including a minimum current ratio, minimum effective tangible net-worth, maximum debt to effective tangible net worth, and minimum debt coverage ratio.
— 212,000 
A $935,000 term loan that expires December 31, 2021. Principal and interest payment of $19,834 due monthly with the remaining principal and unpaid interest due at maturity. Interest accrues at a fixed rate of 3.50%. The loan was secured by the Company’s assets and guaranteed by the Company’s stockholders.  In accordance with the loan agreement, the Company was required to comply with certain financial covenants, including a minimum current ratio, minimum effective tangible net-worth, maximum debt to effective tangible net worth, and minimum debt coverage ratio.
— 234,000 
Subtotal, continue on following page
$— $10,218,000 
June 30,
2021
December 31,
2020
Subtotal from previous page
$— $10,218,000 
An equipment loan with a draw down period ended May 31, 2019 for up to $10,000,000. After the draw period, the outstanding principal balance is converted to a term loan payable, maturing on May 31, 2024. The first principal and interest payment  commenced in July 2019. Interest accrued based on prime rate (3.25% and 3.25% at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively). The loan was secured by the Company’s assets and guaranteed by the Company’s stockholders. In accordance with the loan agreement, the Company was required to comply with certain fixed financial covenants, including a fixed charge coverage ratio and a minimum tangible net worth.
— 7,000,000 
A $3,000,000 term loan that expires December 2024. Interest only payment due for the first six months. Principal and interest payment of $57,769 due monthly beginning January 2020 with the remaining principal and unpaid interest due at maturity. Interest accrued at prime rate plus 0.25% (3.50% and 3.50% at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively).The loan was secured the Company’s assets and guaranteed by the Company’s stockholders. In accordance with the loan agreement, the Company was required to comply with certain financial covenants, including a minimum current ratio, minimum tangible net worth, debt service charge ratio, and debt to EBITDA rolling ratio.
— 2,444,000 
A $21,580,000 term loan that matures in May 2029. Interest accrues at prime rate less 0.25% (3.00% and 3.00% at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively) and principal payments ranging from $24,356 to $39,581 along with interest are due monthly throughout the term of the loan, with the remaining principal balance due at maturity. The loan was collateralized by substantially all of the Company’s and Global Well’s assets and was guaranteed by the Company and its stockholders. The Company incurred debt issuance costs of approximately $119,000, which is reported as a reduction of the carrying value of debt on the accompanying consolidated balance sheet.
20,973,000 21,130,000 
A $3,000,000 term loan that expires June 17, 2025. Principal and interest payment of $54,623 due monthly with the remaining principal and unpaid interest due at maturity. Interest accrues based on prime rate plus margin of 0.25% (3.50% and 3.50% as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively). The loan was secured by the company’s assets and guaranteed  by the company’s stockholders. In accordance with the loan agreement, the Company was required to comply with certain financial covenants, including a minimum current ratio, minimum effective tangible net-worth, maximum debt to effective tangible net worth, and minimum debt coverage ratio.
— 2,723,000 
A $5,000,000 Paycheck Protection Program loan that expires April 16, 2022. Interest accrues at 1.0%.
— 5,000,000 
Subtotal, continue on following page
$20,973,000 $48,515,000 
June 30, 2021December 31, 2020
Subtotal from previous page
$20,973,000 $48,515,000 
A $16,540,000 term loan that matures June 30, 2025. Interest accrues at 4.5% fixed and principal payments ranging from $30,524 to $37,720 along with interest are due monthly throughout the term of the loan, with the remaining principal balance due at maturity. The loan is collateralized by substantially all of the Company’s and Global Well’s assets and is guaranteed by the Company and its stockholders.
16,177,000 16,361,000 
Long-term debt
37,150,000 64,876,000 
Less: unamortized loan fees
(96,000)(102,000)
Less: current portion
(711,000)(11,364,000)
Long-term debt, net of current portion
$36,343,000 $53,410,000 
Schedule of future maturities
At June 30, 2021, future maturities :
2021 (remainder)$352,000 
2022729,000 
2023762,000 
2024802,000 
202515,169,000 
Thereafter19,336,000 
$37,150,000