EX-99.4 9 dex994.htm MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT Monthly Operating Report

EXHIBIT 99.4

SCHEDULE OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

 

FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING: September 1, 2010   Period ending September 30, 2010
Name of Debtor: Biovest International, Inc.   Case Number: 8:08-bk-17796-KRM
Date of Petition: November 10, 2008  

 

               CURRENT
MONTH
     CUMULATIVE PETITION TO
DATE
 

1.

  

FUNDS AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD

     244,085.05         73,533.31   

2.

  

RECEIPTS:

     
  

    A.

  

Cash Sales

     —           322,816.21   
  

    B.

  

Accounts Receivable

     433,710.19         8,172,418.02   
  

    C.

  

Other Receipts (See MOR-3)

     —           2,382,695.92   
  

    D.

  

Transfers between Biovest accounts

     —           140,530.26   
  

    E.

  

Transfers from Parent company (Accentia)

     —           195,000.00   

3.

  

TOTAL RECEIPTS (Lines 2A+2B+2C)

     433,710.19         11,213,460.41   

4.

  

TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR OPERATIONS (1+3)

     677,795.24         11,286,993.72   

5.

  

DISBURSEMENTS

     
  

    A.

  

Advertising

     6,402.36         62,737.80   
  

    B.

  

Bank Charges

     198.51         22,922.30   
  

    C.

  

Contract Labor

     34,558.59         170,783.80   
  

    D.

  

Fixed Asset Payments (not incl in N)

     37,061.62         53,577.48   
  

    E.

  

Insurance

     5,950.28         820,216.73   
  

    F.

  

Inventory Payments (See Attach. 2)

     45,320.37         1,792,423.56   
  

    G.

  

Leases

     —           957.97   
  

    H.

  

Manufacturing Supplies

     5,250.98         269,934.48   
  

    I.

  

Office Supplies

     2,628.66         52,073.57   
  

    J.

  

Payroll – Net (see Attachment 4B)

     215,116.77         3,295,745.16   
  

    K.

  

Professional Fees (Accounting/Legal)

     25,000.00         586,258.88   
  

    L.

  

Rent

     37,063.48         623,411.54   
  

    M.

  

Repairs and Maintenance

     11,091.78         47,139.95   
  

    N.

  

Secured Creditor Payments (Attach. 2)

     15,094.52         314,284.85   
  

    O.

  

Taxes Paid – Payroll (Attach. 4C)

     37,452.08         954,998.25   
  

    P.

  

Taxes Paid – Sales/Use (Attach. 4C)

     —           4,387.46   
  

    Q.

  

Taxes Paid – Other (Attach. 4C)

     54.11         30,252.94   
  

    R.

  

Telephone

     1,576.92         41,440.92   
  

    S.

  

Travel and Entertainment

     679.78         150,386.37   
  

    Y.

  

U.S. Trustee Quarterly Fees

     —           52,975.00   
  

    U.

  

Utilities

     7,969.83         185,056.56   
  

    V.

  

Vehicle Expenses

     —           1,800.00   
  

    W.

  

Other Operating Expenses (MOR-3)

     3,019.80         978,022.38   
  

    X.

  

Express Mail/Shipping fees

     1,117.48         73,179.20   
  

    Y.

  

Transfer to subsidiary companies

     —           203,308.99   
  

    Z.

  

Transfer between Biovest accounts

     —           198,530.26   
  

AA.

  

Transfers to Parent Company (Accentia)

     —           115,000.00   

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS (Sum of 5A thru AA)

     492,607.92         11,101,806.40   

ENDING BALANCE (Line 4 Minus Line 6)

     185,187.32         185,187.32   

I declare under penalty of perjury that this statement and the accompanying documents and reports are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

 

This 21st of October, 2010  

                         /s/ Alan M. Pearce

  (Signature)

 

(a) This number is carried forward from last month’s report. For the first report only, this number will be the balance as of the petition date.

 

(b) This figure will not change from month to month. It is always the amount of funds on hand as of the date of the petition.

 

(c) These two amounts will always be the same if form is completed correctly.

 

MOR-1


MONTHLY SCHEDULE OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS (cont’d)

Detail of Other Receipts and Other Disbursements

 

 

OTHER RECEIPTS:

Describe Each Item of Other Receipt and List Amount of Receipt. Write totals on Page MOR-2, Line 2C.

 

Description

   Current Month      Cumulative
Petition to Date
 

Transfer of funds from 100% owned subsidiary company

     —           633.26   

Transfers between Biovest bank accounts

     —           204,000.00   

Employee reimbursements to company

     —           4,378.67   

Proceeds from DIP loan (Corps Real, LLC)

     —           1,890,000.00   

Payment on Note receivable from Excorp

     —           52,264.70   

Vendor Refund of overpayment

     —           22,652.12   

Customer Deposits

     —           173,343.97   

Refund of prepaid interest paid to unsecured creditor

     —           34,919.20   

State Income Tax Refund

     —           504.00   
                 

TOTAL OTHER RECEIPTS

     —           2,382,695.92   
                 

“Other Receipts” includes Loans from Insiders and other sources (i.e. Officer/Owner, related parties directors, related corporations, etc.). Please describe below:

 

Loan Amount

  

Source of Funds

  

Purpose

  

Repayment Schedule

1,890,000.00    DIP Loan from Corps Real, LLC (this entity owned by BOD members)    To fund on-going operations   

Partial interest due monthly, all principal and residual accrued interest due earlier of:

1-December 31, 2010 or;

2- Emergence of company from Chapter 11 or;

3- Conversion of company’s Chapter 11 status to Chapter 7 or;

4- Effective date of company’s plan for re-organization

OTHER DISBURSEMENTS:

Describe Each Item of Other Disbursement and List Amount of Disbursement. Write totals on Page MOR-2, Line 5W.

 

Description

   Current Month      Cumulative
Petition to Date
 

Shipping/Postage costs for customer orders

     —           616.78   

Transfers between Biovest bank accounts

     —           80,000.00   

RR Donnelley Fees to edgarize SEC reports

     950.00         26,732.50   

Loan to 100% owned subsidiary (AutovaxID, Inc.)

     —           2,700.00   

Deposited Item returned (transfer between accts)

     —           45,000.00   

Consulting Fees –FDA submission/BiovaxID

     —           382,093.52   

Consulting Fees – grant opportunities

     —           202,788.86   

Business Wire – public press release

     2,069.80         23,849.60   

Cell Line License Agreement – Stanford Univ.

     —           70,000.00   

Clinical Research Organization professional fees

     —           67,663.83   

Transfer Agent Fees

     —           13,052.23   

Architect Fees – Build-out Manufacturing Facility

     —           11,854.75   

Settlement Agreement – Alexandria Realty

     —           14,000.00   

Software

     —           5,228.48   

Recruiting Fees

     —           24,736.00   

Other

     —           4,686.03   
                 

TOTAL OTHER DISBURSEMENTS

     3,019.80         978,022.38   
                 

 

MOR-2


 

ATTACHMENT 1

MONTHLY ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE RECONCILIATION AND AGING

 

Name of Debtor: Biovest International, Inc.   Case Number: 8:08-bk-17796-KRM
Reporting Period beginning September 1, 2010   Period ending September 30, 2010

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AT PETITION DATE: $264,399.44

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE RECONCILIATION

(Include all accounts receivable, pre-petition and post-petition, including charge card sales which have not been received):

 

Beginning of Month Balance(a)

     473,910.47   

PLUS: Current Month New Billings

     349,461.96   

MINUS: Collection During the Month(b)

     (433,710.19

PLUS/MINUS: Adjustments or Write-offs*

     —     

End of Month Balance(c)

     389,662.24   

 

* For any adjustments or Write-offs provide explanation and supporting documentation, if applicable:

POST PETITION ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AGING

(Show the total for each aging category for all accounts receivable)

 

0-30 Days      31-60 Days      61-90 Days      Over 90 Days      Total(c)  
$ 124,435.98       $ 98,274.11       $ 5,780.20       $ 161,171.95       $ 389,662.24   

For any receivables in the “Over 90 Days” category, please provide the following:

 

Receivable Customer

  

Receivable

Date

  

Status (Collection efforts taken,

estimate of collectability, write-off,

disputed account, etc.)

TransgenRx

   04/22/10    Per customer, state funding was not rec’d as expected. Partial payments have been received. Negotiating a payment plan for remainder of balance.

 

(a) This number is carried forward from last month’s report. For the first report only, this number will be the balance as of the petition date.
(b) This must equal the number reported in the “Current Month” column of Schedule of Receipts and Disbursements (Page MOR-2, Line 2B).
(c) These two amounts must equal.

 

MOR-3


 

ATTACHMENT 2

MONTHLY ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND SECURED PAYMENTS REPORT

In the space below list all invoices or bills incurred and not paid since the filing of the petition. Do not include amounts owed prior to filing the petition. In the alternative, a computer generated list of payables may be attached provided all information requested below is included.

POST-PETITION ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

 

Date Incurred

     Date
Outstanding
    

Vendor

  

Description

     Current
Balance
 
  3/15/2010         7/15/2010       American Defense International, Inc.    Consulting Fees      15,000.00   
  3/1/2009         11/1/2009       AMERICAN STOCK TRANSFER & TRUS    Transfer Agent Fees      750.00   
  08/12/10         09/12/10       ASAHI KASEI BIOPROCESS INC.    Raw Materials      2,160.00   
  06/29/10         07/29/10       ATLAS BIOLOGICALS INC    Raw Materials      6,255.00   
  4/1/2010         5/31/2010       Bay Shore Storage Warehouse, Inc.    Storage Fees      90.00   
  5/3/2010         6/30/2010       BELLCO GLASS, INC.    Raw Materials      660.81   
  5/2/2010         6/15/2010       Biodelivery Sciences International    Supplies      341.91   
  6/23/2010         7/23/2010       BIONIQUE    Raw Materials      1,710.00   
  07/1/10         08/30/10       Cherry, Bekaert and Holland    Professional Fees      100,000.00   
  08/12/10         09/12/10       Coffee Mill    Supplies      241.35   
  09/13/10         09/30/10       Curt Gleiter    Employee Travel      4,518.56   
  07/29/10         08/29/10       Doug Calder    Employee Travel      8,690.59   
  08/12/10         09/12/10       Dynamex    Raw Materials      63.05   
  06/05/09         07/05/09       Ellenoff, Grossman & Schole LLP    Professional Fees      930.50   
  6/23/2010         7/23/2010       FIBER CELL SYSTEMS    Raw Materials      1,630.00   
  11/30/09         05/30/10       Fisher BioServices, Inc.    Storage Fees      36,063.00   
  09/08/10         10/08/10       Ideal Lawn Care    Building Maintenance      320.00   
  2/19/2009         10/31/2009       IDIS - Balance is disputed    Distribution Agent Fees      80,000.00   
  6/29/2010         7/30/2010       INVITROGEN    Raw Materials      669.00   
  07/01/10         08/01/10       Irvine Scientific    Supplies      314.46   
  07/22/10         08/22/10       JAG Communications    Supplies      900.00   
  08/20/10         09/20/10       Lindar corporation    Raw Materials      2,205.75   
  3/25/2009         4/25/2009       LAHIVE & COCKFIELD LLP    Professional Fees      11,262.90   
  09/09/10         10/09/10       Mark Hirschel    Employee Travel      3,880.70   
  08/30/10         09/30/10       McKesson Corporation    Raw Materials      154.04   
  07/02/10         09/30/10       McMaster Carr    Raw materials      631.92   
  05/06/10         06/06/10       Medical Disposal Systems    Raw materials      1,928.88   
  05/24/10         06/24/10       Minnesota Conway    Supplies      1,359.46   
  09/22/10         10/22/10       Molecular Devices    Raw materials      2,287.03   
  07/22/10         08/22/10       OFFICE DEPOT    Supplies      863.46   
  08/02/10         09/02/10       Prototype products    Raw Materials      3,268.38   
  08/10/10         09/10/10       RS Hughes company    Raw Materials      12.71   
  05/03/10         06/03/10       Rainin Instrumentation    Raw Materials      3,106.00   
  07/30/10         09/01/10       Saliwanchik    Professional Fees      17,872.13   
  2/25/2010         7/30/2010       Samuel Duffey    Travel      23,819.91   
  5/26/2009         7/30/2010       Seyfarth Shaw, LLP    Professional Fees      16,895.00   
  7/6/2009         8/6/2009       Siegel,Brill,Greupner,Duffy&Foster,P.A.    Professional Fees      226.32   
  9/30/2009         7/30/2010       Stanford University    Royalty Fees      40,000.00   
  05/14/10         06/20/10       STERIS CORPORATION (AMSCO)    Raw Materials      4,037.07   
  07/22/10         08/22/10       Thermo Electron    Supplies      840.24   
  08/31/10         09/30/10       Toll Gas and Welding    Supplies      1,040.87   
  4/23/2010         5/30/2010       TWIN CITY FILTER SERVICE    Supplies      270.03   
  08/03/2010         09/03/2010       UTi, United States, Inc.    Raw Materials      348.40   
              397,619.43   

 

MOR-4


 

¨ Check here if pre-petition debts have been paid. Attach an explanation and copies of supporting documentation.

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE RECONCILIATION (Post Petition Unsecured Debt Only)

 

Opening Balance(a)

     361,655.67   

PLUS: New Indebtedness Incurred This Month

     260,531.94   

MINUS: Amount Paid on Post Petition, Accounts Payable This Month

     (224,568.18

PLUS/MINUS: Adjustments*

     —     

Ending Month Balance(c)

     397,619.43   

 

* For any adjustments provide explanation and supporting documentation, if applicable.

SECURED PAYMENTS REPORT

List the status of Payments to Secured Creditors and Lessors (Post Petition Only). If you have entered into a modification agreement with a secured creditor/lessor, consult with your attorney and the United States Trustee Program prior to completing this section).

 

Secured Creditor/Lessor

   Date
Payment
Due This
Month
     Amount
Paid This
Month
     Number of
Post Petition

Payments
Delinquent
     Total Amount of
Post Petition
Payments
Delinquent
 

Corps Real, LLC

     09/02/10         15,094.52         —           —     

Total(d)

        15,094.52         —           —     

 

(a) This number is carried forward from last month’s report. For the first report only, this number will be zero.
(b, c) The total of line (b) must equal line (c).
(d) This number is reported in the “Current Month” column of Schedule of Receipts and Disbursements (Page MOR-2, Line 5N).

 

MOR-5


 

ATTACHMENT 3

INVENTORY AND FIXED ASSETS REPORT

INVENTORY REPORT

 

INVENTORY BALANCE AT PETITION DATE:

     568,709.68   

INVENTORY RECONCILIATION:

  

Inventory Balance at Beginning of Month(a)

     464,556.95   

PLUS: Inventory Purchased During Month

     95,496.64   

MINUS: Inventory Used or Sold

     (53,004.96

PLUS/MINUS: Adjustments or Write-downs*

     —     

Inventory on Hand at End of Month

     507,048.63   

METHOD OF COSTING INVENTORY: First In First Out (FIFO) at standard cost

 

* For any adjustments or write-downs provide explanation and supporting documentation, if applicable.

INVENTORY AGING

 

Less than 6
months old
   

6 months to 2

years old

   

Greater than 2

years old

   

Considered

Obsolete

         Total  
  30     58     12     0   =      100 %* 

 

* Aging Percentages must equal 100%.

 

¨ Check here if inventory contains perishable items.

Description of Obsolete Inventory:                                         

FIXED ASSET REPORT

FIXED ASSETS FAIR MARKET VALUE AT PETITION DATE(b): $160,000.00

(Includes Property, Plant and Equipment)

BRIEF DESCRIPTION (First Report Only):                                         

FIXED ASSETS RECONCILIATION:

 

Fixed Asset Book Value at Beginning of Month(a) (b)

   $ 37,000.00   

MINUS: Depreciation Expense

     (1,000.00

PLUS: New Purchases

     37,000.00   

PLUS/MINUS: Adjustments or Write-downs*

     —     

Ending Monthly Balance

     73,000.00   

 

* For any adjustments or write-downs, provide explanation and supporting documentation, if applicable.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIXED ASSETS PURCHASED OR DISPOSED OF DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD: HPLC Detector purchased

 

(a) This number is carried forward from last month’s report. For the first report only, this number will be the balance as of the petition date.
(b) Fair Market Value is the amount at which fixed assets could be sold under current economic conditions. Book Value is the cost of the fixed assets minus accumulated depreciation and other adjustments.

 

MOR-6


 

ATTACHMENT 4A

MONTHLY SUMMARY OF BANK ACTIVITY - OPERATING ACCOUNT

 

Name of Debtor: Biovest International, Inc.   Case Number: 8:08-bk-17796- KRM

Reporting Period beginning September 1, 2010

 

Period ending September 30, 2010

Attach a copy of current month bank statement and bank reconciliation to this Summary of Bank Activity. A standard bank reconciliation form can be found at http://www.usdoj.gov/ust/r21/index.htm. If bank accounts other than the three required by the United States Trustee Program are necessary, permission must be obtained from the United States Trustee prior to opening the accounts. Additionally, use of less than the three required bank accounts must be approved by the United States Trustee.

 

NAME OF BANK: Wells Fargo Bank, NA   BRANCH: Minneapolis, MN
ACCOUNT NAME: Biovest International, Inc.   ACCOUNT NUMBER: xxxxxxxx0093

PURPOSE OF ACCOUNT: OPERATING/Merchant Banking

 

Ending Balance per Bank Statement

   $ 7,081.39   

Plus Total Amount of Outstanding Deposits

   $ —     

Minus Total Amount of Outstanding Checks and other debits*

   $ —     

Minus Service Charges

   $ —     

Ending Balance per Check Register**(a)

   $ 7,081.39   

 

* Debit cards are used by None
** If Closing Balance is negative, provide explanation:                                         

The following disbursements were paid in Cash (do not include items reported as Petty Cash on Attachment 4D: (¨ Check here if cash disbursements were authorized by United States Trustee)

 

Date

   Amount     

Payee

  

Purpose

  

Reason for Cash Disbursement

09/13/10      12.61       Wells Fargo Bank    Merchant Banking Fees    Bank fees automatically deducted from account
09/13/10      1089.90       Wells Fargo Bank    Merchant Banking Fees    Bank fees automatically deducted from account
09/13/10      247.23       Wells Fargo Bank    Merchant Banking Fees    Bank fees automatically deducted from account
09/13/10      52.62       Wells Fargo Bank    Monthly Service Fee    Bank fees automatically deducted from account

TRANSFERS BETWEEN DEBTOR IN POSSESSION ACCOUNTS

“Total Amount of Outstanding Checks and other debits”, listed above, includes:

$        —         Transferred to Wachovia Account

$        —         Transferred to Tax Account

 

(a) The total of this line on Attachment 4A, 4B and 4C plus the total of 4D must equal the amount ported as “Ending Balance” on Schedule of Receipts and Disbursements (Page MOR-2, Line 7).

 

MOR-7


 

ATTACHMENT 5A

CHECK REGISTER - OPERATING ACCOUNT

 

Name of Debtor: Biovest International, Inc.   Case Number: 8:08-bk-17796- KRM
Reporting Period beginning September 1, 2010   Period ending September 30, 2010
NAME OF BANK: Wells Fargo Bank, NA   BRANCH: Minneapolis, MN
ACCOUNT NAME: Biovest International, Inc.   ACCOUNT NUMBER: xxxxxxxx0093
PURPOSE OF ACCOUNT: OPERATING/Merchant Banking

Account for all disbursements, including voids, lost checks, stop payments, etc. In the alternative, a computer generated check register can be attached to this report, provided all the information requested below is included. **

 

DATE

   CHECK
NUMBER
    

PAYEE

  

PURPOSE

   AMOUNT  
           
           
           
           
           
        

TOTAL

   $     

 

MOR-8


 

ATTACHMENT 4B

MONTHLY SUMMARY OF BANK ACTIVITY - Operating and Payroll Account

 

Name of Debtor: Biovest International, Inc.   Case Number: 8:08-bk-17796- KRM
Reporting Period beginning September 1, 2010   Period ending September 30, 2010

Attach a copy of current month bank statement and bank reconciliation to this Summary of Bank Activity. A standard bank reconciliation form can be found at http://www.usdoj.gov/ust/r21/index.htm.

 

NAME OF BANK: Wachovia Bank, NA   BRANCH: Jacksonville Beach, FL
ACCOUNT NAME: Biovest Wachovia Operating   ACCOUNT NUMBER: xxxxxxxxx1452
PURPOSE OF ACCOUNT: OPERATING AND PAYROLL  

 

Ending Balance per Bank Statement

     213,392.53   

Plus Total Amount of Outstanding Deposits

     —     

Minus Total Amount of Outstanding Checks and other debits*

     35,286.60   

Minus Service Charges

     —     

Ending Balance per Check Register**(a)

     178,105.93   

 

* If Closing Balance is negative, provide explanation:                                         

The following disbursements were paid by Cash: (¨ Check here if cash disbursements were authorized by United States Trustee) SEE SEPARATE REGISTER

 

Date

  

Amount

  

Payee

  

Purpose

  

Reason for Cash Disbursement

           
           
           
           
           
           

 

(a) The total of this line on Attachment 4A, 4B and 4C plus the total of 4D must equal the amount reported as “Ending Balance” on Schedule of Receipts and Disbursements (Page MOR-2, Line 7).

 

MOR-9


 

ATTACHMENT 5B

CHECK REGISTER - Operating & PAYROLL ACCOUNT

 

Name of Debtor: Biovest International, Inc.   Case Number: 8:08-bk-17796- KRM
Reporting Period beginning September 1, 2010   Period ending September 30, 2010
NAME OF BANK: Wachovia Bank, NA   BRANCH: Jacksonville Beach, FL
ACCOUNT NAME: Biovest Wachovia Operating   ACCOUNT NUMBER: xxxxxxxxxx1452
PURPOSE OF ACCOUNT: OPERATING AND PAYROLL  

Account for all disbursements, including voids, lost payments, stop payment, etc. In the alternative, a computer generated check register can be attached to this report, provided all the information requested below is included. SEE SEPARATE REGISTER

 

DATE

   CHECK
NUMBER
    

PAYEE

  

PURPOSE

   AMOUNT  
           
           
           
           
           
           
           
        

TOTAL

   $     

SUMMARY OF TAXES PAID

 

Payroll Taxes Paid (a)

   $ 37,452.08   

Sales & Use Taxes Paid (b)

     —     

Other Taxes Paid (c)

     54.11   

TOTAL (d)

   $ 37,506.19   

 

MOR-10


 

ATTACHMENT 4D

INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS AND PETTY CASH REPORT

INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS

Each savings and investment account, i.e. certificates of deposits, money market accounts, stocks and bonds, etc., should be listed separately. Attach copies of account statements.

Type of Negotiable

 

Instrument

   Face
Value
     Purchase
Price
    

Date of
Purchase

   Current
Market
Value
 

N/A

           
           
           
           
           
           
           
         TOTAL(a)    $     

PETTY CASH REPORT

The following Petty Cash Drawers/Accounts are maintained:

 

Location of Box/Account

   (Column  2)
Maximum
Amount of Cash
in Drawer/Acct.
    

(Column 3)

Amount of
Petty Cash
On Hand At
End of Month

   (Column  4)
Difference
between
(Column 2)
and (Column 3)
 

N/A

        
        
        
        
        
        
        
      TOTAL(b)    $     

For any Petty Cash Disbursements over $100 per transaction, attach copies of receipts. If there are no receipts, provide an explanation                                                 

TOTAL INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS AND PETTY CASH (a+ b)         $                        (c)

 

(c) The total of this line on Attachment 4A, 4B and 4C plus the total of 4D must equal the amount reported as “Ending Balance” on Schedule of Receipts and Disbursements (Page MOR-2, Line 7).

 

MOR-11


 

ATTACHMENT 6

MONTHLY TAX REPORT

 

Name of Debtor: Biovest International, Inc.   Case Number: 8:08-bk-17796- KRM
Reporting Period beginning September 1, 2010   Period ending September 30, 2010

TAXES OWED AND DUE

Report all unpaid post-petition taxes including Federal and State withholding FICA, State sales tax, property tax, unemployment tax, State workmen’s compensation, etc.

 

Name of Taxing Authority

   Date
Payment
Due
    

Description

   Amount     

Date of Last

Tax Return

Filed

  

Tax Return

Period

City of Worcester, MA

     02/02/09       Personal Property Tax      2,676.51       June 2008    7/1/08-6/30/09

City of Worcester, MA

     05/01/09       Personal Property Tax      2,656.51       June 2008    7/1/08-6/30/09
              
              
              
              
              
     

TOTAL

   $ 5,333.02         

 

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ATTACHMENT 7

SUMMARY OF OFFICER OR OWNER COMPENSATION

SUMMARY OF PERSONNEL AND INSURANCE COVERAGES

Report all forms of compensation received by or paid on behalf of the Officer or Owner during the month. Include car allowances, payments to retirement plans, loan repayments, payments of Officer/Owner’s personal expenses, insurance premium payments, etc. Do not include reimbursement for business expenses Officer or Owner incurred and for which detailed receipts are maintained in the accounting records.

 

Name of Officer or Owner

  

Title

   Payment
Description
   Amount Paid  
Alan M. Pearce    CFO    Salary      10,000.00   
Samuel S. Duffey    General Counsel/President    Salary      13,461.54   

PERSONNEL REPORT

 

     Full Time      Part Time  

Number of employees at beginning of period

     28         2   

Number hired during the period

     0         0   

Number terminated or resigned during period

     0         0   

Number of employees on payroll at end of period

     28         2   

CONFIRMATION OF INSURANCE

List all policies of insurance in effect, including but not limited to workers’ compensation, liability, fire, theft, comprehensive, vehicle, health and life. For the first report, attach a copy of the declaration sheet for each type of insurance. For subsequent reports, attach a certificate of insurance for any policy in which a change occurs during the month (new carrier, increased policy limits, renewal, etc.).

 

Agent and/or Carrier

  

Phone Number

   Policy
Number
    

Coverage

Type

   Expiration
Date
    

Date Premium

Due

Daniel and Henry Company/Chubb    (314) 421-1525      3586-11-88       Property, General Liab      03/31/10       End of each calendar qrtr
Daniel and Henry Company    (314) 421-1525      7499-40-31       Auto      03/31/10       End of each calendar qrtr
Daniel and Henry Company/MN Assigned Risk Plan    (314) 421-1525      MNAR-0000019107-1       Worker’s Comp-MN      03/31/10       End of each calendar qrtr
Daniel and Henry Company/Traveler’s Indemnity Co.    (314) 421-1525      4605N332       Worker’s Comp-FL      03/31/10       04/15/09
Daniel and Henry Company/Chubb    (314)421-1525      3586-11-89       Product Liability      03/31/10       End of each calendar qrtr
Daniel and Henry Company    (314)421-1525      FID3754062 02       Comprehensive Crime      12/31/09       03/31/09
Daniel and Henry Company    (314)421-1525      94-555-73-36       Employment Practices Liability      10/28/09       End of each month
Daniel and Henry Company    (314)421-1525      1853099       Directors and Officers      10/28/09       End of each month
See ALSO Accentia Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. Confirmation of Insurance               

The following lapse in insurance coverage occurred this month: N/A

 

Policy Type

 

Date Lapsed

 

Date Reinstated

   Reason for Lapse

 

¨ Check here if U. S. Trustee has been listed as Certificate Holder for all insurance policies.

 

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ATTACHMENT 8

SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS DURING REPORTING PERIOD

Information to be provided on this page, includes, but is not limited to: (1) financial transactions that are not reported on this report, such as the sale of real estate (attach closing statement); (2) non-financial transactions, such as the substitution of assets or collateral; (3) modifications to loan agreements; (4) change in senior management, etc. Attach any relevant documents.

We filed our Plan of Reorganization and Disclosure Statement on                                         

 

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