APPlife Digital Solutions Reports $315,130 Revenue and $997,763 Net Loss for First Half of 2025
APPlife Digital Solutions Inc. reported its financial results for the period from January 6, 2025, to June 30, 2025. The company recorded revenue of $315,130 and cost of goods sold of $270,891, resulting in a gross margin of $44,239. Operating expenses totaled $246,137. Other expenses amounted to $795,865. The company reported a net loss of $997,763 for the period. As of June 30, 2025, current assets were $134,733 and current liabilities were $2.69 million, resulting in a working capital deficit of $2.56 million. During the reporting period, the company used $185,000 in cash for investing activities and received $600,000 in proceeds from the issuance of promissory notes, offset by payments of $143,639 on other liabilities. Net cash provided by financing activities was $456,361.
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