Document and Entity Information
Document and Entity Information - shares | 3 Months Ended | |
Sep. 30, 2018 | Nov. 09, 2018 | |
Document and Entity Information | ||
Entity Registrant Name | Interlink Plus, Inc. | |
Document Type | 10-Q | |
Document Period End Date | Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Amendment Flag | false | |
Entity Central Index Key | 1,643,988 | |
Current Fiscal Year End Date | --06-30 | |
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding | 67,373,008 | |
Entity Filer Category | Smaller Reporting Company | |
Entity Current Reporting Status | Yes | |
Document Fiscal Year Focus | 2,019 | |
Document Fiscal Period Focus | Q1 | |
Trading Symbol | itrk |
BALANCE SHEETS
BALANCE SHEETS - USD ($) | Sep. 30, 2018 | Jun. 30, 2018 |
Current assets | ||
Cash | $ 23,393 | $ 11,494 |
Accounts receivable | 2,694 | 3,118 |
Prepaid expenses | 24,212 | 10,952 |
Total current assets | 50,299 | 25,564 |
Other assets | ||
Fixed assets, net | 784 | 882 |
Website, net | 868 | 1,201 |
Total other assets | 1,652 | 2,083 |
TOTAL ASSETS | 51,951 | 27,647 |
Current liabilities | ||
Accounts payable | 8,147 | 18,186 |
Accounts payable - related party | 30,570 | 14,729 |
Customer deposits | 40,937 | 3,320 |
Notes payable | 150,000 | 150,000 |
Accrued interest payable | 9,259 | 4,953 |
Convertible debt, net | 19,000 | 19,000 |
Total current liabilities | 257,913 | 210,188 |
Long-term liabilities | ||
Total liabilities | 257,913 | 210,188 |
Stockholders equity | ||
Preferred stock value | 270 | 270 |
Common stock value | 6,737 | 6,737 |
Additional paid-in capital | 70,179 | 70,179 |
Retained earnings (deficit) | (283,148) | (259,726) |
Total stockholders' equity | (205,962) | (182,540) |
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ 51,951 | $ 27,648 |
BALANCE SHEETS (parenthetical)
BALANCE SHEETS (parenthetical) - $ / shares | Sep. 30, 2018 | Jun. 30, 2018 |
Balance Sheet | ||
Preferred stock, par value | $ 0.0001 | $ 0.0001 |
Preferred stock, shares authorized | 25,000,000 | 25,000,000 |
Preferred stock, shares issued | 2,700,000 | 2,700,000 |
Common stock, par value | $ 0.0001 | $ 0.0001 |
Common stock, shares authorized | 475,000,000 | 475,000,000 |
Common stock, shares issued | 67,373,008 | 67,373,008 |
Common stock, shares outstanding | 67,373,008 | 67,373,008 |
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS - USD ($) | 3 Months Ended | |
Sep. 30, 2018 | Sep. 30, 2017 | |
Income Statement | ||
Revenue | $ 10,576 | $ 17,094 |
Operating expenses | ||
General and administrative | 2,449 | 6,208 |
Depreciation and amortization | 431 | 291 |
Professional fees | 17,811 | 12,583 |
Professional fees - related party | 9,000 | 9,000 |
Total operating expenses | 29,691 | 28,083 |
Operating income (loss) | (19,115) | (10,989) |
Other income (expenses) | ||
Interest expense | 4,306 | 1,216 |
Interest expense - related party | 1,541 | |
Total other expenses | (4,306) | (2,757) |
Net loss | $ (23,421) | $ (13,746) |
Net loss per common share, basic | $ 0 | $ 0 |
Net loss per common share, diluted | $ 0 | $ 0 |
Weighted average number of shares outstanding, basic | 67,373,008 | 67,373,008 |
Weighted average number of shares outstanding, diluted | 67,373,008 | 67,373,008 |
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - USD ($) | 3 Months Ended | |
Sep. 30, 2018 | Sep. 30, 2017 | |
Cash flows from operating activities: | ||
Net loss | $ (23,421) | $ (13,746) |
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities: | ||
Depreciation and amortization | 431 | 291 |
Amortization of debt discount | 2,941 | |
Changes in operating assets and liabilities: | ||
(Increase) decrease in accounts receivable | 424 | (137,451) |
(Increase) decrease in prepaid expenses | (16,760) | 4,460 |
(Increase) decrease in prepaid expenses - related party | 3,500 | |
Increase (decrease) in accounts payable | (10,039) | (2,851) |
Increase (decrease) in accounts payable - related party | 15,841 | (3,000) |
Increase (decrease) in accrued interest payable | 4,306 | (566) |
Increase (decrease) in accrued interest payable - related party | 382 | |
Increase (decrease) in customer deposits | 37,617 | 207,696 |
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities | 11,899 | 58,156 |
Cash flows from investing activities: | ||
Purchase fixed assets | 1,176 | |
Net cash used by investing activities | (1,176) | |
Cash flows from financing activities: | ||
Net increase (decrease) in cash | 11,899 | 56,980 |
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD | 11,494 | 12,201 |
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD | 23,393 | 69,181 |
Supplemental information: | ||
Interest paid | ||
Income taxes paid | ||
Non-cash investing and financing activities: | ||
Amortization of debt discount | $ 2,941 |
Summary of Significant Accounti
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies | NOTE 1 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of presentation The interim financial statements included herein, presented in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles and stated in US dollars, have been prepared by the Company, without audit, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations, although the Company believes that the disclosures are adequate to make the information presented not misleading. These statements reflect all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, which in the opinion of management, are necessary for fair presentation of the information contained therein. It is suggested that these interim financial statements be read in conjunction with the financial statements of the Company for the year ended June 30, 2018 and notes thereto included in the Companys annual report. The Company follows the same accounting policies in the preparation of interim reports. Results of operations for the interim period are not indicative of annual results. Organization The Company was incorporated on May 11, 2015 (Date of Inception) under the laws of the State of Nevada, as Interlink Plus, Inc. Nature of operations The Company provides services for oversea travel agents on hotel price quotation and negotiation, contract reviewing, detailed guests arrangements, hotel check-in assistance, as well as tradeshow services to domestic and international businesses. Additionally, the Company offers marketing materials and other products for the tradeshows. Year end The Companys year-end is June 30. Cash and cash equivalents For the purpose of the statements of cash flows, all highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less are considered to be cash equivalents. The carrying value of these investments approximates fair value. Accounts receivable The allowance for uncollectible accounts receivables is determined principally on the basis of past collection experience as well as consideration of current economic conditions and changes in our customer collection trends. Since the inception of the Company through today, the Company has had no material bad debt write offs and believes its current policy is reasonable. Fixed assets The Company records all property and equipment at cost less accumulated depreciation. Improvements are capitalized while repairs and maintenance costs are expensed as incurred. Depreciation is calculated using the straight-line method over the estimated useful life of the assets or the lease term, whichever is shorter. Leasehold improvements include the cost of the Companys internal development and construction department. Depreciation periods are as follows: Computer equipment 3 years Website The Company capitalizes the costs associated with the development of the Companys website pursuant to ASC Topic 350. Other costs related to the maintenance of the website are expensed as incurred. Amortization is provided over the estimated useful lives of 3 years using the straight-line method for financial statement purposes. The Company plans to commence amortization upon completion and release of the Companys fully operational website. Revenue recognition We recognize revenue when all of the following conditions are satisfied: (1) there is persuasive evidence of an arrangement; (2) the product or service has been provided to the customer; (3) the amount of fees to be paid by the customer is fixed or determinable; and (4) the collection of our fees is probable. The Company will record revenue when it is realizable and earned and the services are completed as part of the service contract. Advertising costs Advertising costs are anticipated to be expensed as incurred; however there were no advertising costs included in general and administrative expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2018. Fair value of financial instruments Fair value estimates discussed herein are based upon certain market assumptions and pertinent information available to management as of September 30, 2018. The respective carrying value of certain on-balance-sheet financial instruments approximated their fair values. These financial instruments include cash, prepaid expenses and accounts payable. Fair values were assumed to approximate carrying values for cash and payables because they are short term in nature and their carrying amounts approximate fair values or they are payable on demand. Level 1: The preferred inputs to valuation efforts are quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities, with the caveat that the reporting entity must have access to that market. Information at this level is based on direct observations of transactions involving the same assets and liabilities, not assumptions, and thus offers superior reliability. However, relatively few items, especially physical assets, actually trade in active markets. Level 2: FASB acknowledged that active markets for identical assets and liabilities are relatively uncommon and, even when they do exist, they may be too thin to provide reliable information. To deal with this shortage of direct data, the board provided a second level of inputs that can be applied in three situations. Level 3: If inputs from levels 1 and 2 are not available, FASB acknowledges that fair value measures of many assets and liabilities are less precise. The board describes Level 3 inputs as unobservable, and limits their use by saying they shall be used to measure fair value to the extent that observable inputs are not available. This category allows for situations in which there is little, if any, market activity for the asset or liability at the measurement date. Earlier in the standard, FASB explains that observable inputs are gathered from sources other than the reporting company and that they are expected to reflect assumptions made by market participants. Stock-based compensation The Company records stock based compensation in accordance with the guidance in ASC Topic 505 and 718 which requires the Company to recognize expenses related to the fair value of its employee stock option awards. This eliminates accounting for share-based compensation transactions using the intrinsic value and requires instead that such transactions be accounted for using a fair-value-based method. The Company recognizes the cost of all share-based awards on a graded vesting basis over the vesting period of the award. The Company accounts for equity instruments issued in exchange for the receipt of goods or services from other than employees in accordance with FASB ASC 718-10 and the conclusions reached by the FASB ASC 505-50. Costs are measured at the estimated fair market value of the consideration received or the estimated fair value of the equity instruments issued, whichever is more reliably measurable. The value of equity instruments issued for consideration other than employee services is determined on the earliest of a performance commitment or completion of performance by the provider of goods or services as defined by FASB ASC 505-50. Earnings per share The Company follows ASC Topic 260 to account for the earnings per share. Basic earning per common share (EPS) calculations are determined by dividing net income by the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the year. Diluted earning per common share calculations are determined by dividing net income by the weighted average number of common shares and dilutive common share equivalents outstanding. During periods when common stock equivalents, if any, are anti-dilutive they are not considered in the computation. Use of estimates The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles 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 revenue and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ significantly from those estimates. Recent pronouncements The Company has evaluated the recent accounting pronouncements through November 2018 and believes that none of them will have a material effect on the companys financial statements. |
Going Concern
Going Concern | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Going Concern | NOTE 2 - GOING CONCERN The accompanying financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern, which contemplates the recoverability of assets and the satisfaction of liabilities in the normal course of business. Since its inception, the Company has been engaged substantially in financing activities and developing its business plan and incurring startup costs and expenses. As a result, the Company had a retained deficit as of September 30, 2018 of ($283,148). In addition, the Companys activities since inception have been financially sustained through debt and equity financing. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is dependent upon its ability to raise additional capital from the sale of common stock and, ultimately, the achievement of significant operating revenues. These financial statements do not include any adjustments relating to the recoverability and classification of recorded asset amounts, or amounts and classification of liabilities that might result from this uncertainty. |
Prepaid Expenses Disclosure
Prepaid Expenses Disclosure | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Prepaid Expenses Disclosure | NOTE 3 - PREPAID EXPENSES As of September 30, 2018, the Company had prepaid transfer agent expenses totaling $938. The prepaid professional fees will be expensed on a straight-line basis over the remaining life of the service period. During the three months ended September 30, 2018 the Company incurred an additional $750 $ (750) Additionally, the Company had prepaid expense related to deposits at hotels totaling $23,275. The prepaid expenses will be reclassified against revenue when our clients complete their stay at the hotel. |
Fixed Assets Disclosure
Fixed Assets Disclosure | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Fixed Assets Disclosure | NOTE 4 - FIXED ASSETS The following is a summary of fixed asset costs: September 30, 2018 Fixed asset $ 1,176 Less: accumulated amortization (392) Fixed asset, net $ 784 Depreciation expense for the three months ended September 30, 2018 was $98. |
Website Disclosure
Website Disclosure | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Website Disclosure | NOTE 5 - WEBSITE The following is a summary of website costs: September 30, 2018 Website $ 3,500 Less: accumulated amortization (2,632) Website, net $ 868 Amortization expense for the three months ended September 30, 2018 was $167. |
Notes Payable Disclosure
Notes Payable Disclosure | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Notes Payable Disclosure | NOTE 6 - NOTES PAYABLE On June 15, 2018, the Company executed a promissory note with an entity for $150,000. The unsecured note bears interest at 10% per annum and is due in two business days after demand for payment. As of September 30, 2018, the principal balance is $150,000 and accrued interest is $4,479. The interest expense for the three months ended September 30, 2018 was $3,822. |
Convertible Debt Disclosure
Convertible Debt Disclosure | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Convertible Debt Disclosure | NOTE 7 - CONVERTIBLE DEBT On May 22, 2015, the Company executed a convertible promissory note with a related party for $4,000. The unsecured note bears interest at 10% per annum and is due on May 22, 2017. This note is convertible at $0.005 per share and can be converted on or before the maturity date of May 22, 2017. During July 2017, the partied agreed to extend the maturity date to July 31, 2018. On December 22, 2017, the note was sold to an unrelated third party. On March 14, 2018, the note was sold to another unrelated third party. On April 25, 2016, the Company executed a convertible promissory note with an entity for $5,000. The unsecured note bears interest at 10% per annum and is due on April 25, 2017. This note is convertible at $0.005 per share and can be converted on or before the maturity date of April 25, 2017. During July 2017, the partied agreed to extend the maturity date to July 31, 2018. On December 22, 2017, the note was sold to an unrelated third party. On March 14, 2018, the note was sold to another unrelated third party. On July 15, 2016, the Company executed a convertible promissory note with an entity for $5,000. The unsecured note bears interest at 10% per annum and is due on July 15, 2017. This note is convertible at $0.005 per share and can be converted on or before the maturity date of July 15, 2017. During July 2017, the partied agreed to extend the maturity date to July 31, 2018. On December 22, 2017, the note was sold to an unrelated third party. On March 14, 2018, the note was sold to another unrelated third party. On August 18, 2016, the Company executed a convertible promissory note with an entity for $5,000. The unsecured note bears interest at 10% per annum and is due on August 18, 2017. This note is convertible at $0.005 per share and can be converted on or before the maturity date of September 27, 2018. On December 22, 2017, the note was sold to an unrelated third party. On March 14, 2018, the note was sold to another unrelated third party. As of September 30, 2018, the balance of accrued interest was $4,779. The interest expense for the three months ended September 30, 2018 was $382. |
Stockholders' Equity, Disclosur
Stockholders' Equity, Disclosure | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Stockholders' Equity, Disclosure | NOTE 8 - STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY (DEFICIT) The Company is authorized to issue 475,000,000 shares of its $0.0001 par value common stock and 25,000,000 shares of its $0.0001 par value preferred stock. The Series A convertible preferred stock have a liquidation preference of $0.10 per share, have super voting rights of 100 votes per share, and each share of Series A may be converted into 100 shares of common stock. Preferred stock During the three months ended September 30, 2018, there have been no other issuances of preferred stock. Common stock During the three months ended September 30, 2018, there have been no other issuances of common stock. |
Warrants and Options Disclosure
Warrants and Options Disclosure | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Warrants and Options Disclosure | NOTE 9 - WARRANTS AND OPTIONS As of September 30, 2018, there were no warrants or options outstanding to acquire any additional shares of common stock. |
Related Party Transactions
Related Party Transactions | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Notes | |
Related Party Transactions | NOTE 10 - RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS On July 1, 2017, the Company executed a consulting agreement with an entity owned and controlled by a former officer and director and current shareholder at a rate of $3,000 per month. The Company or entity may terminate with 30 days written notice. For the three months ended September 30, 2018, the Company had professional fees - related party totaling $9,000. As of September 30, 2018, there was prepaid expense - related party of $0 and accounts payable - related party balance was $5,500. As of September 30, 2018, the Company owed a former officer and director and current shareholder a total of $25,070. |
Summary of Significant Accoun_2
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Basis of Presentation (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Basis of Presentation | Basis of presentation The interim financial statements included herein, presented in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles and stated in US dollars, have been prepared by the Company, without audit, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations, although the Company believes that the disclosures are adequate to make the information presented not misleading. These statements reflect all adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, which in the opinion of management, are necessary for fair presentation of the information contained therein. It is suggested that these interim financial statements be read in conjunction with the financial statements of the Company for the year ended June 30, 2018 and notes thereto included in the Companys annual report. The Company follows the same accounting policies in the preparation of interim reports. Results of operations for the interim period are not indicative of annual results. |
Summary of Significant Accoun_3
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Organization (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Organization | Organization The Company was incorporated on May 11, 2015 (Date of Inception) under the laws of the State of Nevada, as Interlink Plus, Inc. |
Summary of Significant Accoun_4
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Nature of Operations (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Nature of Operations | Nature of operations The Company provides services for oversea travel agents on hotel price quotation and negotiation, contract reviewing, detailed guests arrangements, hotel check-in assistance, as well as tradeshow services to domestic and international businesses. Additionally, the Company offers marketing materials and other products for the tradeshows. |
Summary of Significant Accoun_5
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Year End Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Year End Policy | Year end The Companys year-end is June 30. |
Summary of Significant Accoun_6
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Cash and Cash Equivalents Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Cash and Cash Equivalents Policy | Cash and cash equivalents For the purpose of the statements of cash flows, all highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less are considered to be cash equivalents. The carrying value of these investments approximates fair value. |
Summary of Significant Accoun_7
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Accounts Receivable, Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Accounts Receivable, Policy | Accounts receivable The allowance for uncollectible accounts receivables is determined principally on the basis of past collection experience as well as consideration of current economic conditions and changes in our customer collection trends. Since the inception of the Company through today, the Company has had no material bad debt write offs and believes its current policy is reasonable. |
Summary of Significant Accoun_8
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Fixed Assets Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Fixed Assets Policy | Fixed assets The Company records all property and equipment at cost less accumulated depreciation. Improvements are capitalized while repairs and maintenance costs are expensed as incurred. Depreciation is calculated using the straight-line method over the estimated useful life of the assets or the lease term, whichever is shorter. Leasehold improvements include the cost of the Companys internal development and construction department. Depreciation periods are as follows: Computer equipment 3 years |
Summary of Significant Accoun_9
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Website Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Website Policy | Website The Company capitalizes the costs associated with the development of the Companys website pursuant to ASC Topic 350. Other costs related to the maintenance of the website are expensed as incurred. Amortization is provided over the estimated useful lives of 3 years using the straight-line method for financial statement purposes. The Company plans to commence amortization upon completion and release of the Companys fully operational website. |
Summary of Significant Accou_10
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Revenue Recognition Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Revenue Recognition Policy | Revenue recognition We recognize revenue when all of the following conditions are satisfied: (1) there is persuasive evidence of an arrangement; (2) the product or service has been provided to the customer; (3) the amount of fees to be paid by the customer is fixed or determinable; and (4) the collection of our fees is probable. The Company will record revenue when it is realizable and earned and the services are completed as part of the service contract. |
Summary of Significant Accou_11
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Advertising Costs Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Advertising Costs Policy | Advertising costs Advertising costs are anticipated to be expensed as incurred; however there were no advertising costs included in general and administrative expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2018. |
Summary of Significant Accou_12
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Fair Value of Financial Instruments Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Fair Value of Financial Instruments Policy | Fair value of financial instruments Fair value estimates discussed herein are based upon certain market assumptions and pertinent information available to management as of September 30, 2018. The respective carrying value of certain on-balance-sheet financial instruments approximated their fair values. These financial instruments include cash, prepaid expenses and accounts payable. Fair values were assumed to approximate carrying values for cash and payables because they are short term in nature and their carrying amounts approximate fair values or they are payable on demand. Level 1: The preferred inputs to valuation efforts are quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities, with the caveat that the reporting entity must have access to that market. Information at this level is based on direct observations of transactions involving the same assets and liabilities, not assumptions, and thus offers superior reliability. However, relatively few items, especially physical assets, actually trade in active markets. Level 2: FASB acknowledged that active markets for identical assets and liabilities are relatively uncommon and, even when they do exist, they may be too thin to provide reliable information. To deal with this shortage of direct data, the board provided a second level of inputs that can be applied in three situations. Level 3: If inputs from levels 1 and 2 are not available, FASB acknowledges that fair value measures of many assets and liabilities are less precise. The board describes Level 3 inputs as unobservable, and limits their use by saying they shall be used to measure fair value to the extent that observable inputs are not available. This category allows for situations in which there is little, if any, market activity for the asset or liability at the measurement date. Earlier in the standard, FASB explains that observable inputs are gathered from sources other than the reporting company and that they are expected to reflect assumptions made by market participants. |
Summary of Significant Accou_13
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Stock-based Compensation Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Stock-based Compensation Policy | Stock-based compensation The Company records stock based compensation in accordance with the guidance in ASC Topic 505 and 718 which requires the Company to recognize expenses related to the fair value of its employee stock option awards. This eliminates accounting for share-based compensation transactions using the intrinsic value and requires instead that such transactions be accounted for using a fair-value-based method. The Company recognizes the cost of all share-based awards on a graded vesting basis over the vesting period of the award. The Company accounts for equity instruments issued in exchange for the receipt of goods or services from other than employees in accordance with FASB ASC 718-10 and the conclusions reached by the FASB ASC 505-50. Costs are measured at the estimated fair market value of the consideration received or the estimated fair value of the equity instruments issued, whichever is more reliably measurable. The value of equity instruments issued for consideration other than employee services is determined on the earliest of a performance commitment or completion of performance by the provider of goods or services as defined by FASB ASC 505-50. |
Summary of Significant Accou_14
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Earnings Per Share Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Earnings Per Share Policy | Earnings per share The Company follows ASC Topic 260 to account for the earnings per share. Basic earning per common share (EPS) calculations are determined by dividing net income by the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the year. Diluted earning per common share calculations are determined by dividing net income by the weighted average number of common shares and dilutive common share equivalents outstanding. During periods when common stock equivalents, if any, are anti-dilutive they are not considered in the computation. |
Summary of Significant Accou_15
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Use of Estimates Policy (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Use of Estimates Policy | Use of estimates The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles 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 revenue and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ significantly from those estimates. |
Summary of Significant Accou_16
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies: Recent Pronouncements (Policies) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Policies | |
Recent Pronouncements | Recent pronouncements The Company has evaluated the recent accounting pronouncements through November 2018 and believes that none of them will have a material effect on the companys financial statements. |
Fixed Assets Disclosure_ Summar
Fixed Assets Disclosure: Summary of Fixed Assets (Tables) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Tables/Schedules | |
Summary of Fixed Assets | September 30, 2018 Fixed asset $ 1,176 Less: accumulated amortization (392) Fixed asset, net $ 784 |
Website Disclosure_ Summary of
Website Disclosure: Summary of website costs (Tables) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018 | |
Tables/Schedules | |
Summary of website costs | September 30, 2018 Website $ 3,500 Less: accumulated amortization (2,632) Website, net $ 868 |
Going Concern (Details)
Going Concern (Details) - USD ($) | Sep. 30, 2018 | Jun. 30, 2018 |
Details | ||
Retained earnings (deficit) | $ 283,148 | $ 259,726 |
Prepaid Expenses Disclosure (De
Prepaid Expenses Disclosure (Details) - USD ($) | 3 Months Ended | ||
Sep. 30, 2018 | Sep. 30, 2017 | Jun. 30, 2018 | |
Prepaid expenses | $ 24,212 | $ 10,952 | |
Prepaid expenses incurred | (16,760) | $ 4,460 | |
Transfer agent expenses | |||
Prepaid expenses | 938 | ||
Prepaid expenses incurred | (750) | ||
Amortization of prepaid expenses | 188 | ||
Deposits at hotels | |||
Prepaid expenses | $ 23,275 |
Fixed Assets Disclosure_ Summ_2
Fixed Assets Disclosure: Summary of Fixed Assets (Details) - USD ($) | Sep. 30, 2018 | Jun. 30, 2018 |
Details | ||
Fixed asset | $ 1,176 | |
Amount of accumulated amortization | (392) | |
Fixed assets, net | $ 784 | $ 882 |
Fixed Assets Disclosure (Detail
Fixed Assets Disclosure (Details) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018USD ($) | |
Details | |
Depreciation expense | $ 98 |
Website Disclosure_ Summary o_2
Website Disclosure: Summary of website costs (Details) | Sep. 30, 2018USD ($) |
Details | |
Website, gross | $ 3,500 |
Website, accumulated amortization | (2,632) |
Website, net | $ 868 |
Website Disclosure (Details)
Website Disclosure (Details) | 3 Months Ended |
Sep. 30, 2018USD ($) | |
Details | |
Amortization of website costs | $ 167 |
Notes Payable Disclosure (Detai
Notes Payable Disclosure (Details) - USD ($) | 3 Months Ended | ||
Sep. 30, 2018 | Sep. 30, 2017 | Jun. 30, 2018 | |
Notes payable | $ 150,000 | $ 150,000 | |
Interest expense | $ 4,306 | $ 1,216 | |
Promissory note - June 15, 2018 | |||
Interest rate per annum | 10.00% | ||
Notes payable | $ 150,000 | ||
Accrued interest payable | 4,479 | ||
Promissory Notes Payable | |||
Interest expense | $ 3,822 |
Convertible Debt Disclosure (De
Convertible Debt Disclosure (Details) - USD ($) | 3 Months Ended | ||
Sep. 30, 2018 | Sep. 30, 2017 | Jun. 30, 2018 | |
Convertible debt, net | $ 19,000 | $ 19,000 | |
Interest expense | 4,306 | $ 1,216 | |
Convertible promissory note - May 22, 2015 | |||
Convertible debt, net | $ 4,000 | ||
Interest rate per annum | 10.00% | ||
Note conversion price per share | $ 0.005 | ||
Convertible promissory note - April 25, 2016 | |||
Convertible debt, net | $ 5,000 | ||
Interest rate per annum | 10.00% | ||
Note conversion price per share | $ 0.005 | ||
Convertible promissory note - July 15, 2016 | |||
Convertible debt, net | $ 5,000 | ||
Interest rate per annum | 10.00% | ||
Note conversion price per share | $ 0.005 | ||
Convertible promissory note - August 18, 2016 | |||
Convertible debt, net | $ 5,000 | ||
Interest rate per annum | 10.00% | ||
Note conversion price per share | $ 0.005 | ||
Convertible Promissory Notes | |||
Accrued interest payable | $ 4,779 | ||
Interest expense | $ 382 |
Stockholders' Equity, Disclos_2
Stockholders' Equity, Disclosure (Details) - $ / shares | Sep. 30, 2018 | Jun. 30, 2018 |
Details | ||
Common stock shares authorized for issuance | 475,000,000 | 475,000,000 |
Common stock par value | $ 0.0001 | $ 0.0001 |
Preferred (Series A) shares authorized for issuance | 25,000,000 | 25,000,000 |
Preferred stock par value | $ 0.0001 | $ 0.0001 |
Series A convertible preferred stock preference | $ 0.10 |
Related Party Transactions (Det
Related Party Transactions (Details) - USD ($) | 3 Months Ended | |||
Sep. 30, 2018 | Sep. 30, 2017 | Jun. 30, 2018 | Jul. 02, 2017 | |
Professional fees - related party | $ 9,000 | $ 9,000 | ||
Accounts payable - related party | 30,570 | $ 14,729 | ||
Consulting agreement with Company owned by a related party | ||||
Monthly compensation | $ 3,000 | |||
Professional fees - related party | 9,000 | |||
Accounts payable - related party | 5,500 | |||
Due to former officer and director and current shareholder | ||||
Accounts payable - related party | $ 25,070 |