UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D. C. 20549 FORM 10-QSB X QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d) OF THE SECURITIES - ---- EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the quarterly period ended March 31, 1999 TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15 (d) OF THE SECURITIES - ---- EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from ---------- to ---------- Commission File Number: 0-25436 AAA NET REALTY FUND X, LTD. NEBRASKA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP IRS IDENTIFICATION NO. 76-0381949 8 GREENWAY PLAZA, SUITE 824 HOUSTON, TX 77046 (713) 850-1400 Indicate by check mark whether the issuer (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 issuer was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. X Yes No PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION Item 1. Financial Statements AAA NET REALTY FUND X, LTD. (A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP) BALANCE SHEET MARCH 31, 1999 (Unaudited) ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 218,246 Accounts receivable 27,961 Property: Land 2,566,250 Buildings 5,370,984 ------------- 7,937,234 Accumulated depreciation (725,467) ------------- Total property 7,211,767 ------------- Net investment in direct financing leases 619,119 Investment in joint ventures 1,369,157 Other assets: Accrued rental income 128,142 Deferred lease costs 31,765 Accumulated amortization (784) ------------- Total other assets 159,123 ------------- TOTAL ASSETS $ 9,605,373 ============= LIABILITIES AND PARTNERSHIP EQUITY Liabilities: Accounts payable $ 33,489 Security deposit 12,000 ------------- TOTAL LIABILITIES 45,489 ------------- Partnership equity: General partners 17,307 Limited partners 9,542,577 ------------- TOTAL PARTNERSHIP EQUITY 9,559,884 ------------- TOTAL LIABILITIES AND PARTNERSHIP EQUITY $ 9,605,373 ============= See Notes to Financial Statements. 2 AAA NET REALTY FUND X, LTD. (A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP) STATEMENTS OF INCOME FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 1999 AND 1998 (Unaudited) 1999 1998 ---- ---- Revenues: Rental income from operating leases $ 217,283 $ 216,119 Earned income from direct financing leases 17,668 17,594 Interest income 912 1,026 Equity income from investment in joint ventures 35,574 35,535 ----------- ----------- Total revenues 271,437 270,274 ----------- ----------- Expenses: Advisory fees to related party 19,716 17,283 Amortization 784 15,000 Depreciation 36,117 36,116 Professional fees 6,212 10,763 ----------- ----------- Total expenses 62,829 79,162 ----------- ----------- Net income $ 208,608 $ 191,112 =========== =========== Allocation of net income: General partners $ 2,086 $ 1,911 Limited partners 206,522 189,201 ----------- ----------- $ 208,608 $ 191,112 =========== =========== Net income per unit $ 18.21 $ 16.69 =========== =========== Weighted average units outstanding 11,454 11,454 =========== =========== See Notes to Financial Statements. 3 AAA NET REALTY FUND X, LTD. (A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP) STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 1999 AND 1998 (Unaudited) 1999 1998 ---- ---- Cash flows from operating activities: Net income $ 208,608 $ 191,112 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: Amortization 784 15,000 Depreciation 36,117 36,116 (Increase) decrease in accounts receivable (26,791) 14,399 Increase (decrease) in accounts payable 31,875 (11,232) Cash received from direct financing leases less than income recognized (891) (817) Investment in joint ventures: Equity income (35,574) (35,535) Distributions received 35,574 35,535 Increase in accrued rental income (7,800) (6,636) Increase in deferred lease costs (31,765) - ----------- ----------- Net cash provided by operating activities 210,137 237,942 ----------- ----------- Cash flows from investing activities: Joint venture distributions in excess of income 1,060 1,099 ----------- ----------- Net cash provided by investing activities 1,060 1,099 ----------- ----------- Cash flows from financing activities: Distributions paid to partners (234,587) (233,342) ----------- ----------- Net cash used in financing activities (234,587) (233,342) ----------- ----------- Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents (23,390) 5,699 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 241,636 222,419 ----------- ----------- Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $ 218,246 $ 228,118 =========== =========== See Notes to Financial Statements. 4 AAA NET REALTY FUND X, LTD (A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP) NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 1999 AND 1998 (Unaudited) 1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES AAA Net Realty Fund X, Ltd. ("the Partnership") is a limited partnership formed April 15, 1992, under the laws of the State of Nebraska. American Asset Advisers Management Corporation X (a Nebraska corporation) is the managing general partner and H. Kerr Taylor is the individual general partner. The Partnership was formed to acquire commercial properties for cash, own, lease, operate, manage and eventually sell the properties. Prior to June 5, 1998, the selection, acquisition, and supervision of the operations of the properties was managed by American Asset Advisers Realty Corporation ("AAA"), a related party. Beginning June 5, 1998, the supervision of the operations of the properties is managed by AmREIT Realty Investment Corporation, ("ARIC"), a related party. The financial records of the Partnership are maintained on the accrual basis of accounting whereby revenues are recognized when earned and expenses are reflected when incurred. For purposes of the statement of cash flows, the Partnership considers all highly liquid debt instruments purchased with a maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents. There has been no cash paid for income taxes or interest during 1999 or 1998. Real estate is leased to others on a net lease basis whereby all operating expenses related to the properties including property taxes, insurance and common area maintenance are the responsibility of the tenant. The leases are accounted for under the operating method or the direct financing method. Under the operating method, the properties are recorded at cost. Rental income is recognized ratably over the life of the lease and depreciation is charged as incurred. Under the direct financing method, the properties are recorded at their net investment. Unearned income is deferred and amortized to income over the life of the lease so as to produce a constant periodic rate of return. The Partnership's interests in joint venture investments are accounted for under the equity method whereby the Partnership's investment is increased or decreased by its share of earnings or losses in the joint venture and also decreased by any distributions. The Partnership owns a minority interest and does not exercise control over the management of the joint ventures. All income and expense items flow through to the partners for tax purposes. Consequently, no provision for federal or state income taxes is provided in the accompanying financial statements. 5 The accompanying unaudited financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-QSB and do not include all of the disclosures required by generally accepted accounting principles. The financial statements reflect all normal and recurring adjustments which are, in the opinion of management, necessary to present a fair statement of results for the three month periods ended March 31, 1999 and 1998. The financial statements of AAA Net Realty Fund X, Ltd. contained herein should be read in conjunction with the financial statements included in the Partnership's annual report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 1998. 2. PARTNERSHIP EQUITY The managing general partner, American Asset Advisers Management Corporation X, and the individual general partner, H. Kerr Taylor, have made capital contributions in the amounts of $990 and $10, respectively. The general partners shall not be obligated to make any other contributions to the Partnership, except that, in the event that the general partners have negative balances in their capital accounts after dissolution and winding up of, or withdrawal from, the Partnership, the general partners will contribute to the Partnership an amount equal to the lesser of the deficit balances in their capital accounts or 1.01% of the total capital contributions of the limited partners' over the amount previously contributed by the general partners. 3. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS The Partnership Agreement provides for the payment for services necessary for the prudent operation of the Partnership and its assets with the exception that no reimbursement is permitted for rent, utilities, capital equipment, salaries, fringe benefits or travel expenses allocated to the individual general partner or to any controlling persons of the managing general partner. In connection therewith, $51,481 and $17,283 were incurred and $19,716 and $17,283 were expensed for the three months ended March 31, 1999 and 1998, respectively. 4. MAJOR LESSEES The following schedule summarizes total rental income by lessee for the three months ended March 31, 1999 and 1998, respectively, under both operating and direct financing leases: Year to Date 1999 1998 ---- ---- Golden Corral Corporation (Texas) $ 43,241 $ 43,241 TGI Friday's, Inc. (Texas) 45,126 45,126 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (Texas) 13,227 13,227 Tandy Corporation (Minnesota) 64,155 64,155 America's Favorite Chicken Company (Georgia) 25,666 25,926 One Care Health Industries, Inc. (Texas) 43,536 42,038 ----------- ----------- Total $234,951 $233,713 =========== =========== 6 Item 2. Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations. The Partnership was organized on April 15, 1992, to acquire, on a debt-free basis, existing and newly constructed commercial properties located in the continental United States and particularly in the Southwest, to lease these properties to tenants under generally "triple net" leases, to hold the properties with the expectation of equity appreciation and eventually to resell the properties. The Partnership's overall investment objectives are to acquire properties that offer investors the potential for (i) preservation and protection of the Partnership's capital; (ii) partially tax-deferred cash distributions from operations; and (iii) long-term capital gains through appreciation in value of the Partnership's properties realized upon sale. The operations of the Partnership are relatively simple and are managed by ARIC, a subsidiary of AmREIT, Inc. (the "Company"). The following disclosure has been made in the Form 10-KSB of the Company. The Year 2000 problem ("Y2K") concerns the inability of information and non-information technology systems to properly recognize and process date-sensitive information beyond January 1, 2000. The Company's information technology system consists of a network of personal computers and servers built using hardware and software from mainstream suppliers. The Company has no internally generated programmed software coding to correct, as all of the software utilized by the Company is purchased or licensed from external providers. In 1998, the Company formed a Year 2000 committee (the "Y2K Team") for the purpose of identifying, understanding and addressing the various issues associated with the Year 2000 problems. The Y2K Team consists of members from the Company, including representatives from senior management, accounting and computer consultants. The Y2K Team's initial step in assessing the Company's Y2K readiness consists of identifying any systems that are date-sensitive and, accordingly, could have potential Y2K problems. The Y2K Team is in the process of conducting inspections, interviews and tests to identify which of the Company's systems could have a potential Y2K problem. The Company's information system is comprised of hardware and software applications from mainstream suppliers; accordingly, the Y2K Team is in the process of contacting the respective vendors and manufacturers to verify the Y2K compliance of their products. In addition, the Y2K Team has also requested and is evaluating documentation from other companies with which the Company has a material third party relationship, including the Company's tenants, major vendors, financial institutions and the Company's transfer agent. The Company depends on its tenants for rents and cash flows, its financial institutions for availability of cash and financing and its transfer agent to maintain and track investor information. Although the Company continues to receive positive responses from its third party relationships regarding their Y2K compliance, the Company cannot be assured that the tenants, financial institutions, transfer agent and other vendors have adequately considered the impact of the Year 2000. The Company does not expect the Y2K impact of third parties to have a materially adverse effect on its results of operation or financial position. The Company has identified and has implemented upgrades for certain hardware equipment. In addition, the Company has identified certain software applications which will require upgrades to become Year 2000 compliant. The Company expects all of these upgrades as well as any other necessary remedial measures on the information technology systems used in the business activities and operations of the Company to be completed by September 30, 1999. The Company does not expect the aggregate cost of the Year 2000 remedial measures to exceed $10,000. 7 Based upon the progress the Company has made in addressing its Year 2000 issues, the Company does not foresee significant risks associated with its Year 2000 compliance at this time. The Company plans to address its significant Year 2000 issues prior to being affected by them; therefore, it has not developed a comprehensive contingency plan. However, if the Company identifies significant risks related to its Year 2000 compliance, the Company will develop contingency plans as deemed necessary at that time. RESULTS OF OPERATIONS For the three months ended March 31, 1999, revenues totaled $271,437 which included $270,525 from real estate operations and $912 of interest income. Revenues for the first quarter of 1999 increased $1,163 from those of the first quarter of 1998 which was attributable to a $1,277 increase in rental income and a slight decrease of $114 in interest income. Rental income increased based upon a specified rental adjustment during the first quarter of 1999. Expenses decreased from $79,162 in the first quarter of 1998 to $62,829 in the first quarter of 1999 primarily from a decrease in professional fees and a decrease in amortization expense. The Partnership recorded $208,608 of net income for the first quarter of 1999 compared to $191,112 for the first quarter of 1998. 8 PART II - OTHER INFORMATION Item 1. Legal Proceedings NONE Item 5. Other Information NONE Item 6. Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K Exhibit 27 - Financial Data Schedule 9 SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized. AAA Net Realty Fund X, Ltd. (Issuer) May 14, 1999 /s/ H. Kerr Taylor - ------------ ------------------ Date H. Kerr Taylor, President of General Partner May 14, 1999 /s/ L. Larry Mangum - ------------ ------------------- Date L. Larry Mangum (Principal Accounting Officer) 10