UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 10-Q

 

(MARK ONE)

QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the quarterly period ended September 30, 2023 

 

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: 001-40151

 

INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.

(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)

 

Delaware   85-3069266
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
  (I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)

 

1350 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor

New York, NY 10019

(Address of principal executive offices)

 

(212) 920-0125

(Issuer’s telephone number)

 

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:  

 

Title of each class   Trading Symbol(s)   Name of each exchange on which registered
Units, each consisting of one share of Class A common stock and one-fifth of one redeemable warrant   IPVF.U   NYSE American LLC
Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share   IPVF   NYSE American LLC
Warrants, each whole warrant exercisable for one share of Class A common stock, each at an exercise price of $11.50 per share   IPVF WS   NYSE American LLC

 

Check whether the issuer (1) filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act during the past 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes No

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company or an emerging growth company. See definitions of “large accelerated filer”, “accelerated filer”, “smaller reporting company”, and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

 

Large accelerated filer Accelerated filer
Non-accelerated filer Smaller reporting company
  Emerging growth company

 

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes No

 

As of November 20, 2023 the Registrant had 1,352,029 shares of its Class A common stock, $0.0001 par value per share, and 6,468,750 shares of its Class B common stock, $0.0001 par value per share, outstanding.

 

 

 

 

 

INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.

FORM 10-Q FOR THE THREE AND NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2023

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

    Page
Part I. Financial Information    
Item 1. Financial Statements   1
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2023 (unaudited) and December 31, 2022   1
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (unaudited)   2
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit) for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (unaudited)   3
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022 (unaudited)   4
Notes to Condensed consolidated financial statements (unaudited)   5
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations   23
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures Regarding Market Risk   30
Item 4. Controls and Procedures   30
Part II. Other Information    
Item 1. Legal Proceedings   32
Item 1A. Risk Factors   32
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds   32
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities   32
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures   32
Item 5. Other Information   32
Item 6. Exhibits   32
Part III. Signatures   33

 

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PART I - FINANCIAL INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Interim Financial Statements. 

 

INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 (UNAUDITED) AND DECEMBER 31, 2022

 

    September 30,
2023
    December 31,
2022
 
             
ASSETS            
Current assets                
Cash and cash equivalents   $ 2,566,902     $ 7,592,144  
Prepaid expenses     25,417       42,744  
Total current assets     2,592,319       7,634,888  
                 
Deferred tax asset     609,691        
Marketable securities held in Trust Account     4,957,032       29,705,790  
TOTAL ASSETS   $ 8,159,042     $ 37,340,678  
                 
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY                
Current liabilities                
Related party payable   $ 12,227     $ 90,080  
Excise tax payable     160,254        
Income tax payable           224,312  
Redemptions payable (See Note 3)           9,083,830  
Accounts payable and accrued expenses     755,259       2,562,197  
Total current liabilities     927,740       11,960,419  
                 
Warrant liability     7,661       8,315  
Deferred tax liability    
      39,965  
Total Liabilities     935,401       12,008,699  
                 
Commitments and Contingencies (See Note 6)    
 
     
 
 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption, 459,529 and 2,001,676 shares at $10.69 and $10.17 as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively     4,913,792       20,354,090  
                 
Stockholders’ Equity                
Preferred stock, $0.0001 par value; 1,000,000 shares authorized; none issued or outstanding    
 
       
Class A common stock, $0.0001 par value; 380,000,000 shares authorized; 892,500 shares issued and outstanding as of both September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 (excluding 459,529 and 2,001,676 shares subject to redemption as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively)     89       89  
Class B common stock, $0.0001 par value; 20,000,000 shares authorized; 6,468,750 shares issued and outstanding as of both September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022     647       647  
Additional paid-in capital            
Retained Earnings     2,309,113       4,977,153  
Total Stockholders’ Equity     2,309,849       4,977,889  
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY   $ 8,159,042     $ 37,340,678  

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the condensed consolidated financial statements (unaudited).

 

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INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

FOR THE THREE AND NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 AND 2022 (UNAUDITED)

 

    Three Months Ended
September 30,
    Nine Months Ended
September 30,
 
    2023     2022     2023     2022  
Operating and formation costs   $ 808,333     $ 811,338     $ 2,724,449     $ 2,391,972  
Related party service fees     210,000       60,000       330,000       180,000  
Loss from operations     (1,018,333 )     (871,338 )     (3,054,449 )     (2,571,972 )
                                 
Other income (expense):                                
Extension fee income           10,000,000             10,000,000  
Change in fair value of warrant liabilities     (736 )     46,385       654       227,660  
Interest earned on money market funds     35,287             38,982        
Interest earned on marketable securities held in Trust Account     63,089       1,318,723       442,441       1,789,598  
Unrealized loss on marketable securities held in Trust Account           47,946             18,983  
Other income, net     97,640       11,413,054       482,077       12,036,241  
                                 
Income (loss) before provision for income taxes     (920,693 )     10,541,716       (2,572,372 )     9,464,269  
                                 
Provision for income tax (expense) benefit     707,310       (2,370,418 )     649,656       (2,418,076 )
                                 
Net income (loss)   $ (213,383 )   $ 8,171,298     $ (1,922,716 )   $ 7,046,193  
                                 
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, Class A common stock subject to redemption     459,529       25,875,000       1,312,511       25,875,000  
Basic and diluted net income (loss) per share, Class A common stock subject to redemption   $ (0.03 )   $ 0.25     $ (0.22 )   $ 0.21  
                                 
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, Non-redeemable common stock     7,361,250       7,361,250       7,361,250       7,361,250  
Basic and diluted income (loss) per share,  Non-redeemable common stock   $ (0.03 )   $ 0.25     $ (0.22 )   $ 0.21  

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the condensed consolidated financial statements (unaudited)

 

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INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT)

FOR THE THREE AND NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 AND 2022 (UNAUDITED)

 

   Class A
Common Stock
   Class B
Common Stock
  

Additional

Paid-in

   Accumulated   Total
Stockholders’
 
   Shares   Value   Shares   Value   Capital   Earnings   Equity 
BALANCE – January 1, 2023   892,500   $89    6,468,750   $647   $
           —
   $4,977,153   $4,977,889 
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption       
        
    
    (58,381)   (58,381)
Net loss       
        
    
    (988,865)   (988,865)
BALANCE – March 31, 2023   892,500   $89    6,468,750   $647   $
   $3,929,907   $3,930,643 
                                    
Excise taxes on Class A Common stock redemptions       
        
    
    (160,254)   (160,254)
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption       
        
    
    (368,682)   (368,682)
Net loss       
        
    
    (720,468)   (720,468)
BALANCE – June 30, 2023   892,500   $89    6,468,750   $647   $
   $2,680,503   $2,681,239 
                                    
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption       
        
    
    (158,007)   (158,007)
Net loss       
        
    
    (213,383)   (213,383)
BALANCE – September 30, 2023   892,500   $89    6,468,750   $647   $
   $2,309,113   $2,309,849 

 

   Class A
Common Stock
   Class B
Common Stock
  

Additional

Paid-in

   Accumulated
Earnings
   Total
Stockholders’
Equity
 
   Shares   Value   Shares   Value   Capital   (Deficit)   (Deficit) 
BALANCE – January 1, 2022   200,000   $20    6,468,750   $647   $
           —
   $(109,659)  $(108,992)
Reclassification of Class A Common Stock from issuance costs included in accumulated deficit   692,500    69    
    
    
    (69)   
 
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption       
        
    
    (3,615)   (3,615)
Net loss       
        
    
    (653,537)   (653,537)
BALANCE – March 31, 2022   892,500   $89    6,468,750   $647   $
   $(766,880)  $(766,144)
                                    
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption       
        
    
    (164,257)   (164,257)
Net loss       
        
    
    (471,568)   (471,568)
BALANCE – June 30, 2022   892,500   $89    6,468,750   $647   $
   $(1,402,705)  $(1,401,969)
                                    
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption               
    
    (978,882)   (978,882)
Net income               
    
    8,171,298    8,171,298 
BALANCE – September 30, 2022   892,500   $89    6,468,750   $647   $
   $5,789,711   $5,790,447 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the condensed consolidated financial statements (unaudited)

 

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INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)

 

   Nine Months Ended
September 30,
 
   2023   2022 
Cash flows from Operating Activities:          
Net income (loss)  $(1,922,716)  $7,046,193 
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash (used in) provided by operating activities:          
Change in fair value of warrant liabilities   (654)   (227,660)
Interest earned on funds held in Trust Account   (442,441)   (1,789,598)
Unrealized loss on marketable securities held in Trust Account   
    (18,983)
Deferred income taxes   (649,656)   
 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:          
Prepaid expenses and other current assets   17,327    163,807 
Related party payable   (77,853)   (150,273)
Income tax payable   (224,312)   2,312,076 
Accrued expenses   (1,806,938)   1,050,477 
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities   (5,107,243)   8,386,039 
           
Cash flows from Investing Activities:          
Deposits to Trust Account   (324,200)   
 
Withdrawals from Trust Account   16,431,569    416,427 
Net cash provided by investing activities   16,107,369    416,427 
           
Cash flows from Financing Activities:          
Payment of redeemed Public Shares, net of taxes   (16,025,368)   
 
Net cash used in financing activities   (16,025,368)   
 
           
Net Change in Cash and cash equivalents   (5,025,242)   8,802,466 
Cash and cash equivalents – Beginning of period   7,592,144    1,501,391 
           
Cash and cash equivalents – End of period  $2,566,902   $10,303,857 
           
Non-Cash investing and financing activities:          
Reclassification of Class A Common Stock from issuance costs included in accumulated deficit  $
   $(69)
Redemption costs of Class A Common Stock included in excise tax payable  $(160,254)  $
 
Remeasurement in value of common stock subject to redemption  $(585,070)  $(1,146,754)
           
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:          
Cash paid for income taxes  $224,312   $
 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of the condensed consolidated financial statements (unaudited)

 

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INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)

 

NOTE 1. DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS

 

InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc. (the “Company”) is a blank check company incorporated in Delaware on September 10, 2020. It was originally incorporated under the name “InterPrivate II Financial Holdings Corp.”, but the Company changed its name to “InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc.” on January 6, 2021. The Company was formed for the purpose of effectuating a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or other similar business combination with one or more businesses (each, a “Business Combination”).

 

The Company has two wholly-owned subsidiaries InterPrivate III Merger Sub Inc., incorporated in Delaware on August 11, 2021 (“Merger Sub”), and InterPrivate III Merger Sub II LLC organized in Delaware on August 11, 2021(“Merger Sub II”), (collectively the “Subsidiaries”).

 

The Company is not limited to a particular industry or sector for purposes of consummating a Business Combination. The Company is an early stage and emerging growth company and, as such, the Company is subject to all of the risks associated with early stage and emerging growth companies.

 

As of September 30, 2023, the Company had not commenced any operations. All activity through September 30, 2023 relates to the Company’s formation, its initial public offering (the “Initial Public Offering”), and subsequent to the Initial Public Offering, identifying a target company for a Business Combination including the Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration that was terminated. (See “Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration” below). The Company will not generate any operating revenues until after the completion of its initial Business Combination, at the earliest. The Company will generate non-operating income on cash and cash equivalents in the form of interest income from the proceeds derived from the Initial Public Offering. The Company has selected December 31 as its fiscal year end.

 

The registration statement for the Initial Public Offering was declared effective on March 4, 2021. On March 9, 2021, the Company consummated the Initial Public Offering of 25,875,000 units (the “Units” and, with respect to the shares of Class A common stock included in the Units sold, the “Public Shares”), which includes the full exercise by the underwriters of their over-allotment option in the amount of 3,375,000 Units, at $10.00 per Unit, generating gross proceeds of $258,750,000, which is described in Note 3.

 

Simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering, the Company consummated the sale of 692,500 units (each, a “Private Placement Unit” and, collectively, the “Private Placement Units”) at a price of $10.00 per Private Placement Unit in a private placement to InterPrivate Acquisition Management III, LLC (the “Sponsor”) and EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. (“EarlyBirdCapital”), generating gross proceeds of $6,925,000, which is described in Note 4.

 

Following the closing of the Initial Public Offering on March 9, 2021, an amount of $258,750,000 ($10.00 per Unit) from the net proceeds of the sale of the Units in the Initial Public Offering and the sale of the Private Placement Units was placed in a trust account (the “Trust Account”), and was invested in U.S. government securities, within the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(16) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Investment Company Act”), with a maturity of 185 days or less, or in any open-ended investment company that holds itself out as a money market fund meeting the conditions of Rule 2a-7 of the Investment Company Act, as determined by the Company, until the earlier of: (i) the consummation of a Business Combination or (ii) the distribution of the funds in the Trust Account to the Company’s stockholders, as described below. To mitigate the risk of the Company being deemed to have been operating as an unregistered investment company (including under the subjective test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act), on January 3, 2023, the Company instructed Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the trustee with respect to the Trust Account, to liquidate the U.S. government treasury obligations or money market funds held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds in the Trust Account in an interest-bearing demand deposit account until the earlier of consummation of the Company’s initial business combination or liquidation.

 

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The Company’s management has broad discretion with respect to the specific application of the net proceeds of the Initial Public Offering and the sale of the Private Placement Units, although substantially all of the net proceeds are intended to be applied generally toward consummating a Business Combination. The NYSE American rules provide that the Business Combination must be with one or more target businesses that together have a fair market value equal to at least 80% of the balance in the Trust Account (less any taxes payable on interest earned on the Trust Account) at the time of the signing of a definitive agreement to enter into a Business Combination. The Company will only complete a Business Combination if the post-Business Combination company owns or acquires 50% or more of the outstanding voting securities of the target or otherwise acquires a controlling interest in the target sufficient for it not to be required to register as an investment company under the Investment Company Act. There is no assurance that the Company will be able to successfully effect a Business Combination.

 

The Company will provide the holders of the outstanding Public Shares (the “public stockholders”) with the opportunity to redeem all or a portion of their Public Shares upon the completion of a Business Combination either (i) in connection with a stockholder meeting called to approve the Business Combination or (ii) by means of a tender offer. The decision as to whether the Company will seek stockholder approval of a Business Combination or conduct a tender offer will be made by the Company, solely in its discretion. The public stockholders will be entitled to redeem their Public Shares for a pro rata portion of the amount then in the Trust Account ($10.00 per Public Share, plus any pro rata interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to the Company to pay its tax obligations). There will be no redemption rights upon the completion of a Business Combination with respect to the Company’s warrants.

  

If the Company seeks stockholder approval, the Company will proceed with a Business Combination only if a majority of the shares voted are voted in favor of the Business Combination. If a stockholder vote is not required by law and the Company does not decide to hold a stockholder vote for business or other reasons, the Company will, pursuant to its Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation”), conduct the redemptions pursuant to the tender offer rules of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and file tender offer documents with the SEC prior to completing a Business Combination. If, however, stockholder approval of the transaction is required by law, or the Company decides to obtain stockholder approval for business or other reasons, the Company will offer to redeem shares in conjunction with a proxy solicitation pursuant to the proxy rules and not pursuant to the tender offer rules. The Company will not redeem its Public Shares in an amount that would cause its net tangible assets to be less than $5,000,001. If the Company seeks stockholder approval in connection with a Business Combination, the Sponsor and EarlyBirdCapital have agreed to vote their Founder Shares (as defined in Note 5), Private Placement Shares (as defined in Note 4), Representative Shares (as defined in Note 7) and any Public Shares purchased during or after the Initial Public Offering in favor of approving a Business Combination and not to convert any shares in connection with a stockholder vote to approve a Business Combination or sell any shares to the Company in a tender offer in connection with a Business Combination. Additionally, each public stockholder may elect to redeem their Public Shares irrespective of whether they vote for or against the proposed transaction or do not vote at all.

 

Notwithstanding the above, if the Company seeks stockholder approval of a Business Combination and it does not conduct redemptions pursuant to the tender offer rules, the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation provides that a public stockholder, together with any affiliate of such stockholder or any other person with whom such stockholder is acting in concert or as a “group” (as defined under Section 13 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)), will be restricted from redeeming its shares with respect to more than an aggregate of 15% or more of the Public Shares, without the prior consent of the Company.

 

The Sponsor and EarlyBirdCapital have agreed (a) to waive their redemption rights with respect to their Founder Shares, Representative Shares and Public Shares held by them in connection with the completion of a Business Combination, (b) waive their liquidation rights with respect to the Founder Shares, Private Placement Shares and Representative Shares if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination and (c) not to propose an amendment to the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (i) to modify the substance or timing of the Company’s obligation to allow redemption in connection with the Company’s initial Business Combination or to redeem 100% of its Public Shares if the Company does not complete a Business Combination or (ii) with respect to any other provision relating to stockholders’ rights or pre-initial business combination activity, unless the Company provides the public stockholders with the opportunity to redeem their Public Shares in conjunction with any such amendment. However, if the Sponsor acquires Public Shares in or after the Initial Public Offering, such Public Shares will be entitled to liquidating distributions from the Trust Account if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination.

 

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The Company currently has up to 33 months from the closing of the Initial Public Offering (or up to 36 months, if all extensions are exercised) or any extended period of time provided as a result of an amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to complete a Business Combination (the “Combination Period”). If the Company is unable to complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period, the Company will (i) cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up, (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business days thereafter, redeem the Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Trust Account including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to the Company to pay its tax obligations (less up to $100,000 of interest to pay dissolution expenses), divided by the number of then outstanding Public Shares, which redemption will completely extinguish public stockholders’ rights as stockholders (including the right to receive further liquidating distributions, if any), and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of the Company’s remaining stockholders and the Company’s board of directors, dissolve and liquidate, subject in each case to the Company’s obligations under Delaware law to provide for claims of creditors and the requirements of other applicable law. There will be no redemption rights or liquidating distributions with respect to the Company’s warrants, which will expire worthless if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period.

 

In order to protect the amounts held in the Trust Account, the Sponsor has agreed to be liable to the Company if and to the extent any claims by a third party for services rendered or products sold to the Company, or a prospective target business with which the Company has discussed entering into a transaction agreement, reduce the amount of funds in the Trust Account to below (1) $10.00 per Public Share or (2) the actual amount per Public Share held in the Trust Account as of the date of the liquidation of the Trust Account due to reductions in the value of the trust assets, in each case net of the interest which may be withdrawn to pay the Company’s taxes. This liability will not apply with respect to any claims by a third party who executed a waiver of any and all rights to seek access to the Trust Account and except as to any claims under the Company’s indemnity of the underwriters of the Initial Public Offering against certain liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”). Moreover, in the event that an executed waiver is deemed to be unenforceable against a third party, the Sponsor will not be responsible to the extent of any liability for such third-party claims. The Company will seek to reduce the possibility that the Sponsor will have to indemnify the Trust Account due to claims of creditors by endeavoring to have all vendors, service providers (except the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm), prospective target businesses or other entities with which the Company does business, execute agreements with the Company waiving any right, title, interest or claim of any kind in or to monies held in the Trust Account.

 

First Charter Amendment

 

On December 21, 2022, the Company held a special meeting of stockholders (the “First Special Meeting”). At the First Special Meeting, the Company’s stockholders approved an amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “First Charter Amendment”) to extend the date by which the Company must complete a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, recapitalization, reorganization or similar business combination involving the Company and one or more businesses (the “Deadline Date”) from March 9, 2023 to April 9, 2023, and to allow the Company to elect to further extend in one-month increments up to two additional times, or a total of up to three months after March 9, 2023, until June 9, 2023, unless the closing of a business combination should have occurred prior thereto.

 

Pursuant to the First Amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, executed December 23, 2022, at the beginning of each month in which an extension has been implemented and an initial business combination has not yet been consummated, the Company shall make a deposit from its working capital account into the Trust Account in an amount determined by multiplying $0.06 by the number of public shares then outstanding, up to a maximum monthly deposit of $210,000, or an aggregate deposit of up to $630,000 (if all extensions are exercised).

 

On March 29, 2023, the Board determined to implement the Company’s first monthly Extension under the First Charter Amendment to allow additional time for the Company to complete its initial business combination. In connection with the first monthly Extension, the Company deposited $120,100 into the Trust Account on April 4, 2023. On May 3, 2023 the Board determined to implement the Company’s second monthly Extension under the First Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to June 9, 2023. In connection with the second monthly Extension, the Company deposited $120,100 to into the Trust Account on May 3, 2023.

 

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Second Charter Amendment

 

On June 5, 2023, the Company held a special meeting of stockholders (the “Second Special Meeting”) in which the Company’s stockholders voted in favor of a proposal to the Second Amendment of the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “Second Charter Amendment”) to extend the Deadline Date (the date by which it must consummate an initial business combination) from June 9, 2023 to July 9, 2023 and to allow the Company to elect to further extend in one-month increments up to eight additional times (each monthly election referred to herein as an “Extension”), or a total of up to nine months, until March 9, 2024 (the “Extended Deadline Date”).

 

Additionally, the Company’s redemption limitation amendment proposal was approved at the Second Special Meeting whereby the Second Charter Amendment amends the Company’s Charter to permit the Company’s Board, in its sole discretion, to eliminate (i) the limitation that the Company may not redeem public shares in an amount that would cause the Company’s net tangible assets to be less than $5,000,001 and (ii) the limitation that the Company shall not consummate a business combination unless the Company has net tangible assets of at least $5,000,001.

 

Pursuant to the Second Amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, executed June 7, 2023, at the beginning of each month in which an Extension has been implemented and an initial business combination has not yet been consummated, the Company shall make a deposit from its working capital account into the Trust Account in an amount determined by multiplying $0.06 by the number of public shares then outstanding, up to a maximum monthly deposit of $21,000, or an aggregate deposit of up to $189,000 (if all extensions are exercised). In connection with the Second Special Meeting, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on June 7, 2023.

 

On June 29, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s first monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to August 9, 2023. In connection with the first monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on June 30, 2023.

 

On July 26, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s second monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to September 9, 2023. In connection with the second monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on July 27, 2023.

 

On September 6, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s third monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to October 9, 2023. In connection with the third monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on September 5, 2023.

 

On October 4, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s fourth monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to November 9, 2023. In connection with the fourth monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on October 5, 2023.

 

On November 1, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s fifth monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to December 9, 2023. In connection with the fifth monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on November 2, 2023.

 

Public Share Redemptions

 

In connection with the First Special Meeting held on December 21, 2022, stockholders holding an aggregate of 23,873,324 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock exercised their right to redeem their shares for approximately $10.10 per share of the funds held in the Company’s trust account. After satisfaction of the redemptions exercised on December 21, 2022, approximately $20.6 million in cash remained in the trust account and 2,001,676 shares of Class A common stock subject to redemption were outstanding. Warrants previously issued as Units in the initial IPO were segregated and retained by stockholders that redeemed their public shares.

 

In connection with the Second Special Meeting held on June 5, 2023, stockholders holding an aggregate of 1,542,147 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock exercised their right to redeem their shares for approximately $10.39 per share of the funds held in the Company’s trust account. After satisfaction of the redemptions exercised on June 5, 2023, approximately $4.8 million in cash remained in the trust account and 459,529 shares of Class A common stock subject to redemption were outstanding. Warrants previously issued as Units in the initial IPO were segregated and retained by stockholders that redeemed their public shares.

 

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Under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (see Risks and Uncertainties), the Company is subject is subject to a non-deductible 1% excise tax on the fair market value of any redemptions of the Company’s Class A common stock made on or after January 1, 2023. In connection with the redemptions exercised on June 5, 2023, the Company recognized an excise tax liability of $160,254 which was recorded against accumulated earnings as an incremental cost to repurchase the redeemed shares. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company’s excise tax liability related to the share redemptions was $160,254 and $0, respectively.

 

To mitigate the current uncertainty surrounding the application of the Excise Tax (see Risks and Uncertainties), in the event that any Excise Tax is accrued in connection with any redemption event, including in connection with the Extension, none of the money in the Trust Account or the interest earned thereon shall be used to pay for any Excise Tax due under the IR Act in connection with any redemptions of Public Shares in connection with any redemption event. The Company intends to continue investing the Trust Account funds in a variable interest-bearing demand deposit account and does not intend to utilize any funds held in the trust account to pay excise taxes that may become due pursuant to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 upon a redemption of the Company’s Class A common stock, to the extent applicable to the Company.

 

NYSE American Listing

 

On February 2, 2023, the New York Stock Exchange (the “NYSE”) notified the Company that trading in the Company’s common stock, units and warrants had been halted, as the Company no longer satisfied the continued listing standard of the NYSE requiring the Company to maintain an average aggregate global market capitalization attributable to its publicly held shares over a consecutive 30 trading day period of at least $40,000,000. On February 13, 2023, the Company was approved for listing on the NYSE American LLC (the “NYSE American”) and its common stock, units and warrants began trading on the NYSE American on February 16, 2023.

 

Termination of Business Combination Agreement With Aspiration

 

As discussed in Note 6, the Second A&R Merger Agreement and related agreements were terminated on August 29, 2023.

  

Risks and Uncertainties

 

The Company’s ability to consummate an initial business combination may be adversely impacted by various factors that cause economic uncertainty and volatility in the financial markets, such as downturns in the financial markets or in economic conditions, the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and geopolitical instability, such as the military conflicts in the Ukraine and the Middle East. Management continues to evaluate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East and has concluded that while it is reasonably possible that these events could have a negative effect on the Company’s financial position, results of its operations and/or search for a target company, the specific impact is not readily determinable as of the date of these condensed consolidated financial statements. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of these uncertainties.

 

On August 16, 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the “IR Act”) was signed into federal law. The IR Act provides for, among other things, a new U.S. federal 1% excise tax (“Excise Tax”) on certain repurchases of stock by publicly traded U.S. domestic corporations and certain U.S. domestic subsidiaries of publicly traded foreign corporations occurring on or after January 1, 2023. The excise tax is imposed on the repurchasing corporation itself, not its shareholders from which shares are repurchased. The amount of the excise tax is generally 1% of the fair market value of the shares repurchased at the time of the repurchase. However, for purposes of calculating the excise tax, repurchasing corporations are permitted to net the fair market value of certain new stock issuances against the fair market value of stock repurchases during the same taxable year. In addition, certain exceptions apply to the excise tax. The U.S. Department of the Treasury (the “Treasury Department”) has been given authority to provide regulations and other guidance to carry out and prevent the abuse or avoidance of the excise tax. On December 27, 2022, the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) issued a Notice 2023-2 (“Notice”), which provides interim guidance addressing the application of the excise tax. Under the Notice, liquidating distributions are exempt from the excise tax. In addition, redemptions may also be exempt if they occur in the same year as the liquidation. However, the Treasury Department has yet to promulgate proposed or final regulations for the excise tax. Whether and to what extent we would be subject to the excise tax would depend on a number of factors, including (i) the fair market value of the redemptions and repurchases in connection with any business combination, (ii) the structure of a business combination, (iii) the nature and amount of any “PIPE” or other equity issuances in connection with a business combination (or otherwise issued not in connection with a business combination but issued within the same taxable year of a business combination), (iv) if we fail to timely consummate a business combination and/or liquidate in a taxable year following a redemption of shares and (v) the content of regulations and other future guidance from the Treasury Department.

 

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NOTE 2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 8 of Regulation S-X of the SEC. Certain information or footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC for interim financial reporting. Accordingly, the financial statements do not include all the information and footnotes necessary for a complete presentation of financial position, results of operations, or cash flows. In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include all adjustments, consisting of a normal recurring nature, which are necessary for a fair presentation of the financial position, operating results and cash flows for the periods presented.

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, as filed with the SEC on April 17, 2023 (the “Annual Report”, “10-K”). The interim results for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the year ending December 31, 2023 or for any future periods.

 

Basis of Consolidation

 

The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

 

Reclassifications

 

Certain reclassifications were made to the prior period balances to conform to the current period presentation. These reclassifications do not restate the prior period financial statements and are for presentation purposes only.

 

Going Concern, Liquidity and Financial Condition

 

As of September 30, 2023, the Company had cash held outside of the Trust Account of $2,566,902 and working capital, excluding tax accruals and prepayments, of $1,651,997. As of September 30, 2023, the Company will not need to raise additional capital through loans or additional investments from its initial stockholders, officers or directors.

 

As described in Note 6 under the heading “Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration,” Aspiration is obligated to pay the Company certain termination fees in connection with the termination of the Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration. However, as of the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, Aspiration has not paid the Cash Termination Fee to the Company, which became due on August 31, 2023. The Company cannot provide any assurance that it will receive the termination payments to which it is entitled under the Second A&R Merger Agreement or the timing thereof.

 

The Company currently has less than 12 months from the date these financial statements were issued to complete a business combination, the latest date by which the Company must consummate an initial business combination is December 9, 2023, or March 9, 2024, if all extensions are exercised. The mandatory liquidation requirement that the Company cease all operations, redeem the public shares and thereafter liquidate and dissolve raises substantial doubt about the ability to continue as a going concern. Management has determined that the Company has funds that are sufficient to fund the working capital needs of the Company until the consummation of a Business Combination or the winding up of the Company. However, the Company cannot provide any assurance that, if needed, new financing will be available to the Company on commercially acceptable terms, if at all. These conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern through one year and one day from the issuance of these financial statements. No adjustments have been made to the carrying amounts of assets or liabilities should the Company be required to liquidate after March 9, 2024, the date currently specified in the Company’s charter by which the Company must consummate a Business Combination.

 

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Offering Costs Associated with the Initial Public Offering

 

The Company complies with the requirements of the Accounting Standards Codification (the “ASC”) 340-10-S99-1 and SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin Topic 5A — “Expenses of Offering.” Offering costs consist principally of professional and registration fees incurred through the balance sheet date that are related to the Company’s Initial Public Offering and were charged to stockholders’ equity upon the completion of the Company’s Initial Public Offering.

 

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires the Company’s 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 condensed consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period.

 

Making estimates requires management to exercise significant judgment. It is at least reasonably possible that the estimate of the effect of a condition, situation or set of circumstances that existed at the date of the consolidated financial statements, which management considered in formulating its estimate, could change in the near term due to one or more future confirming events. Accordingly, the actual results could differ significantly from those estimates.

 

Emerging Growth Company

 

The Company is an “emerging growth company,” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act, as modified by the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012 (the “JOBS Act”), and it may take advantage of certain exemptions from various reporting requirements that are applicable to other public companies that are not emerging growth companies including, but not limited to, not being required to comply with the independent registered public accounting firm attestation requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, reduced disclosure obligations regarding executive compensation in its periodic reports and proxy statements, and exemptions from the requirements of holding a nonbinding advisory vote on executive compensation and stockholder approval of any golden parachute payments not previously approved.

 

Further, Section 102(b)(1) of the JOBS Act exempts emerging growth companies from being required to comply with new or revised financial accounting standards until private companies (that is, those that have not had a Securities Act registration statement declared effective or do not have a class of securities registered under the Exchange Act) are required to comply with the new or revised financial accounting standards. The JOBS Act provides that a company can elect to opt out of the extended transition period and comply with the requirements that apply to non-emerging growth companies but any such election to opt out is irrevocable. The Company has elected not to opt out of such extended transition period which means that when a standard is issued or revised and it has different application dates for public or private companies, the Company, as an emerging growth company, can adopt the new or revised standard at the time private companies adopt the new or revised standard. This may make comparison of the Company’s consolidated financial statements with another public company which is neither an emerging growth company nor an emerging growth company which has opted out of using the extended transition period difficult or impossible because of the potential differences in accounting standards used.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

The Company considers all highly liquid and short-term investments with an original maturity of three months or less when purchased to be cash equivalents. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had cash of $27,920 and $7,592,144, respectively, which is included in cash and cash equivalents on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had cash equivalents of $2,538,982 and $0, respectively, comprised of highly liquid investments in money market funds, which is included in cash and cash equivalents on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.

 

Marketable Securities Held in Trust Account

 

As of December 31, 2022, substantially all of the assets held in the Trust Account were held in cash and money market funds which were invested primarily in U.S. Treasury securities. To mitigate the risk of the Company being deemed to have been operating as an unregistered investment company (including under the subjective test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act), on March 3, 2023 the Company instructed Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the trustee with respect to the Trust Account, to liquidate the U.S. government treasury obligations or money market funds held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds in the Trust Account in an interest-bearing demand deposit account until the earlier of consummation of the Company’s initial business combination or liquidation. As of September 30, 2023, substantially all of the assets held in the Trust Account were held in such an interest-bearing demand deposit account.

 

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Warrant Liability

 

The Company accounts for warrants as either equity-classified or liability-classified instruments based on an assessment of the warrant’s specific terms and applicable authoritative guidance in Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 480, Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity (“ASC 480”) and ASC 815, Derivatives and Hedging (“ASC 815”). The assessment considers whether the warrants are freestanding financial instruments pursuant to ASC 480, meet the definition of a liability pursuant to ASC 480, and whether the warrants meet all of the requirements for equity classification under ASC 815, including whether the warrants are indexed to the Company’s own shares of common stock and whether the warrant holders could potentially require “net cash settlement” in a circumstance outside of the Company’s control, among other conditions for equity classification. This assessment, which requires the use of professional judgment, is conducted at the time of warrant issuance and as of each subsequent quarterly period end date while the warrants are outstanding. As of September 30, 2023 and March 9, 2021, the Private Placement Warrants were accounted for as liabilities, and the Public Warrants were accounted for as temporary equity (see Note 8).

 

For issued or modified warrants that meet all of the criteria for equity classification, the warrants are required to be recorded as a component of additional paid-in capital at the time of issuance. For issued or modified warrants that do not meet all the criteria for equity classification, the warrants are required to be recorded at their initial fair value on the date of issuance, and each balance sheet date thereafter. The Company accounts for the Private Placement Warrants issued in connection with its Initial Public Offering in accordance with the guidance contained in ASC 815-40-15-7D, under which the Private Placement Warrants do not meet the criteria for equity treatment and must be recorded as liabilities. Accordingly, the Company classifies the Private Placement Warrants as liabilities at their fair value and adjusts the Private Placement Warrants to fair value at each reporting period. This liability is subject to remeasurement at each balance sheet date until exercised, and any change in fair value is recognized in the Company’s statement of operations. The fair value of the Private Placement Warrants initially was estimated using a Binomial Lattice Model (see Note 9).

 

Class A Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption

 

The Company accounts for its Class A common stock subject to possible redemption in accordance with the guidance in ASC Topic 480 “Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity.” Shares of Class A common stock subject to mandatory redemption is classified as a liability instrument and is measured at fair value. Conditionally redeemable common stock (including common stock that features redemption rights that are either within the control of the holder or subject to redemption upon the occurrence of uncertain events not solely within the Company’s control) is classified as temporary equity. At all other times, common stock is classified as stockholders’ equity. The Company’s Class A common stock features certain redemption rights that are considered to be outside of the Company’s control and subject to the occurrence of uncertain future events. Accordingly, at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, Class A common stock subject to possible redemption is presented as temporary equity, outside of the stockholders’ equity section of the Company’s balance sheet.

 

The common stock subject to possible redemption reflected on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets is reconciled as follows:

 

   Shares   Amount 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at December 31, 2021   25,875,000   $258,802,828 
Less: Redemption of shares   (23,873,324)   (241,254,150)
Plus: Remeasurement of Class A Common Stock subject to possible redemption       2,805,412 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at December 31, 2022   2,001,676    20,354,090 
           
Less: Redemption of shares   (1,542,147)   (16,025,368)
Plus: Remeasurement of Class A Common Stock subject to possible redemption       585,070 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at September 30, 2023   459,529   $4,913,792 

 

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Income Taxes

 

The Company complies with the accounting and reporting requirements of ASC Topic 740, “Income Taxes” (“ASC 740”), which requires an asset and liability approach to financial accounting and reporting for income taxes. Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are computed for differences between the financial statement and tax bases of assets and liabilities that will result in future taxable or deductible amounts, based on enacted tax laws and rates applicable to the periods in which the differences are expected to affect taxable income. Valuation allowances are established, when necessary, to reduce deferred tax assets to the amount expected to be realized. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company’s deferred tax asset was reduced by a valuation allowance of $713,492 and $448,577, respectively. For the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the change in the valuation allowance was $105,927 and $160,317, respectively. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the change in the valuation allowance was $264,915 and $478,388, respectively.

 

ASC 740 prescribes a recognition threshold and a measurement attribute for the financial statement recognition and measurement of tax positions taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. For those benefits to be recognized, a tax position must be more likely than not to be sustained upon examination by taxing authorities. The Company recognizes accrued interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits, if any, as income tax expense. There were no unrecognized tax benefits and no amounts accrued for interest and penalties as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The Company is currently not aware of any issues under review that could result in significant payments, accruals or material deviation from its position. The Company is subject to income tax examinations by major taxing authorities since inception.

 

For the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company’s effective tax rate was (76.82%) and (22.49%), respectively. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company’s effective tax rate was (25.26%) and (25.55%), respectively. The effective tax rate differs from the statutory tax rate of 21% for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, due to changes in fair of warrant liabilities, merger and acquisition costs, and the valuation allowance on the deferred tax assets 

 

Net Income (Loss) Per Share of Common Stock

 

The Company complies with accounting and disclosure requirements of ASC Topic 260, “Earnings Per Share” (“ASC Topic 260”). Net loss per common share is computed by dividing net loss by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period. Accretion associated with the redeemable shares of Class A common stock is excluded from loss per share as the redemption value approximates fair value.

 

The following table reflects the calculation of basic and diluted net loss per common share (in dollars, except per share amounts):

 

   Three Months Ended
September 30,
   Nine Months Ended
September 30,
 
   2023   2022   2023   2022 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption                
Numerator:                
Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption  $(12,538)  $6,361,498   $(290,945)  $5,485,584 
Denominator: Weighted Average Class A common stock subject to possible redemption                    
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, common stock subject to possible redemption
   459,529    25,875,000    1,312,511    25,875,000 
Basic and diluted net income (loss) per share, Redeemable common stock
  $(0.03)  $0.25   $(0.22)  $0.21 
                     
Non-Redeemable Common Stock                    
Numerator:                    
Net income (loss)  $(213,383)  $8,171,298   $(1,922,716)  $7,046,193 
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption   12,538    (6,361,498)   290,945    (5,485,584)
Net income (loss) attributable to common stock not subject to possible redemption   (200,845)   1,809,800    (1,631,771)   1,560,609 
Denominator: Weighted Average Non-Redeemable Common Stock                    
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, non-redeemable common stock
   7,361,250    7,361,250    7,361,250    7,361,250 
Basic and diluted income (loss) per share, Non-redeemable common stock
  $(0.03)  $0.25   $(0.22)  $0.21 

 

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Concentration of Credit Risk

 

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist of cash accounts in a financial institution, which, at times may exceed the Federal Depository Insurance Coverage of $250,000. The Company has not experienced losses on these accounts.

 

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

 

The fair value of the Company’s assets and liabilities, which qualify as financial instruments under ASC Topic 820, “Fair Value Measurement” (“ASC 820”), approximates the carrying amounts represented in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets, primarily due to their short-term nature.

 

Fair Value Measurements

 

Fair value is defined as the price that would be received for sale of an asset or paid for transfer of a liability, in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. GAAP establishes a three-tier fair value hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). These tiers include:

 

  Level 1 - defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical instruments in active markets;
   
  Level 2 - defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly or indirectly observable such as quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets or quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and
     
  Level 3 - defined as unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions, such as valuations derived from valuation techniques in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable. In some circumstances, the inputs used to measure fair value might be categorized within different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In those instances, the fair value measurement is categorized in its entirety in the fair value hierarchy based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement.

 

Recently Adopted Accounting Standards

 

In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-13, Financial Instruments – Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments (“ASU 2016-13”). ASU 2016-13 requires a financial asset (or a group of financial assets) measured at amortized cost basis to be presented at the net amount expected to be collected. The amendments in ASU 2016-13 replace the incurred loss impairment methodology in current GAAP with a methodology that reflects expected credit losses and requires consideration of a broader range of reasonable and supportable information. ASU 2016-13 was effective for SEC filers, excluding smaller reporting companies, for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those fiscal years. As an emerging growth company, the Company was permitted to adopt the new standard for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Effective January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2016-13 using a modified retrospective transition method. There were no effects on the Company’s financial position, results of operations, or cash flows upon adoption of ASU 2016-13.

 

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Recently Issued Accounting Standards

 

In August 2020, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2020-06, Debt - Debt with Conversion and Other Options (Subtopic 470-20) and Derivatives and Hedging —Contracts in Entity’ Own Equity (Subtopic 815-40): Accounting for Convertible Instruments and Contracts in an Entity’ Own Equity (“ASU 2020-06”), which simplifies accounting for convertible instruments by removing major separation models required under current GAAP. The ASU also removes certain settlement conditions that are required for equity-linked contracts to qualify for the derivative scope exception, and it simplifies the diluted earnings per share calculation in certain areas. The provisions of ASU 2020-06 are applicable for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, with early adoption permitted no earlier than fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2020. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of ASU 2020- 06 on its consolidated financial statements.

 

The Company’s management does not believe that any other recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting standards if currently adopted would have a material effect on the accompanying balance sheet. 

 

NOTE 3. PUBLIC OFFERING

 

Pursuant to the Initial Public Offering, the Company sold 25,875,000 Units, which includes the full exercise by the underwriters of their over-allotment option in the amount of 3,375,000 Units, at a purchase price of $10.00 per Unit. Each Unit consists of one share of the Company’s Class A common stock and one-fifth of one redeemable warrant (“Public Warrant”). Each Public Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one share of the Company’s Class A common stock at an exercise price of $11.50 per whole share (see Note 8).

 

In connection with the First Special Meeting of stockholders held on December 21, 2022 and the Second Special Meeting held on June 5, 2023 (disclosed in Note 1), stockholders who owned shares of the Company’s common stock issued in our IPO (such stockholders as are referred to as “public stockholders” and such shares as “public shares”) elected to redeem all or a portion of their public shares. Stockholders who elected to redeem, the redemption for a per-share price, payable in cash, was equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Company’s Trust Account, including interest (which interest was net of taxes payable), divided by the number of then outstanding public shares. On June 5, 2023 and December 21, 2022, 1,542,147 and 23,873,324 shares, respectively, of the Company’s Class A common stock were redeemed for approximately $10.39 and $10.10, respectively, per share. Warrants previously issued as Units in the initial IPO were segregated and retained by stockholders that redeemed their public shares.

 

At June 5, 2023 and December 21, 2022, 459,529 and 2,001,676, respectively, shares of Class A common stock, were issued and outstanding. At September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, Class A common stock redemptions in the amount of $0 and $9,083,830, respectively, were payable from the Trust Account, which is included in redemptions payable on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.

 

To mitigate the risk of the Company being deemed to have been operating as an unregistered investment company (including under the subjective test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act), on March 3, 2023 the Company instructed Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the trustee with respect to the Trust Account, to liquidate the U.S. government treasury obligations or money market funds held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds in the Trust Account in an interest-bearing demand deposit account until the earlier of consummation of the Company’s initial business combination or liquidation.

 

NOTE 4. PRIVATE PLACEMENT

 

Simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering, the Sponsor and EarlyBirdCapital purchased an aggregate of 692,500 Private Placement Units at a price of $10.00 per Private Placement Unit, or $6,925,000 in the aggregate. Each Private Placement Unit consists of one share of Class A common stock (“Private Placement Share”) and one-fifth of one redeemable warrant (collectively the “Private Placement Warrants”). Each Private Placement Warrant is exercisable to purchase one share of Class A common stock at a price of $11.50 per share. The proceeds from the sale of the Private Placement Units were added to the net proceeds from the Initial Public Offering held in the Trust Account. If the Company does not complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period, the proceeds from the sale of the Private Placement Units will be used to fund the redemption of the Public Shares (subject to the requirements of applicable law) and the Private Placement Units and all underlying securities will expire worthless.

 

During the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company recorded an out-of-period adjustment to correct an immaterial error in its previously issued quarterly and annual financial statements related to the issuance of the Private Placement Shares. This adjustment included a reclassification of $69 to Class A Common Stock at par from issuance costs included in accumulated earnings for the year ended December 31, 2022. The out-of-period adjustment had no impact on net income previously reported.

 

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NOTE 5. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

Founder Shares

 

As of September 30, 2023, there have been no changes to the Founder Shares previously disclosed in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022.

 

Administrative Services Agreement

 

The Company entered into an agreement, commencing on March 4, 2021, pursuant to which the Company will pay the Sponsor a total of $10,000 per month for office space, administrative and support services. Upon completion of the Business Combination or the Company’s liquidation, the agreement will terminate, and the Company will cease paying these monthly fees. For each of the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $30,000 in fees for these services. For each of the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $90,000 in fees for these services. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, no fees were payable by the Company.

 

Services Agreement

 

The Company entered into an agreement, pursuant to which the Company will pay its Vice President a total of $10,000 per month for assisting the Company in negotiating and consummating an initial business combination. Upon completion of the Business Combination or the Company’s liquidation, the agreement will terminate, and the Company will cease paying these monthly fees. For each of the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $30,000 in fees for these services. For each of the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $90,000 in fees for these services. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, no fees were payable by the Company.

 

Consulting Agreement and Audit Committee Resignation

 

Effective August 18, 2023, the Company entered into a consulting service agreement with Richard McGinn, a director and beneficial owner of the Company, for consulting and advisory services, and effective August 20, 2023, Mr. McGinn resigned from the Company’s Audit Committee prior to entering into the consulting service agreement. The services to be provided under the consulting service agreement include assistance with the Company’s due diligence and analysis of one or more potential business combination targets identified by the Company, and advice and assistance in negotiating the terms, structure and the execution of one or more business combination transactions involving the Company. For the services rendered, the Company is to pay Mr. McGinn a monthly retainer of $50,000 per month (the “Consulting Fee”) until the consulting service agreement is terminated by either party. On October 17, 2023, the Company and Mr. McGinn entered into an amendment to the consulting service agreement. For the three months ended September 30, 2023 the Company incurred and paid Consulting Fees of $150,000. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 the Company incurred and paid Consulting Fees of $150,000. As of September 30, 2023, no fees were payable by the Company.

 

Related Party Loans

 

In order to finance transaction costs in connection with a Business Combination, the Sponsor or an affiliate of the Sponsor or certain of the Company’s directors and officers may, but are not obligated to, loan the Company funds as may be required (“Working Capital Loans”). If the Company completes a Business Combination, the Company would repay the Working Capital Loans out of the proceeds of the Trust Account released to the Company. Otherwise, the Working Capital Loans would be repaid only out of funds held outside the Trust Account. In the event that a Business Combination does not close, the Company may use a portion of proceeds held outside the Trust Account to repay the Working Capital Loans, but no proceeds held in the Trust Account would be used to repay the Working Capital Loans. Except for the foregoing, the terms of such Working Capital Loans, if any, have not been determined and no written agreements exist with respect to such loans. The Working Capital Loans would either be repaid upon consummation of a Business Combination, without interest, or, at the lender’s discretion, up to $1,500,000 of such Working Capital Loans may be convertible into units of the post-Business Combination entity at a price of $10.00 per unit. The units would be identical to the Private Placement Units. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, no Working Capital Loans were outstanding.

 

In addition, the Company reimburses InterPrivate LLC, an affiliate entity, for any expenses paid on behalf of the Company. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31 2022, the Company had a related party payable of $12,227 and $90,080, respectively, related to such reimbursements. 

 

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NOTE 6. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

 

Registration Rights

 

Pursuant to a registration rights agreement entered into on March 4, 2021, the holders of the Founder Shares, Representative Shares, Private Placement Units and any units that may be issued upon conversion of the Working Capital Loans (and all underlying securities) have registration rights requiring the Company to register a sale of any of the securities held by them prior to the consummation of a Business Combination. The holders of these securities will be entitled to make up to three demands, excluding short form registration demands, that the Company register such securities. In addition, the holders have certain “piggy-back” registration rights with respect to registration statements filed subsequent to the completion of a Business Combination. The registration rights agreement does not contain liquidated damages or other cash settlement provisions resulting from delays in registering the Company’s securities. The Company will bear the expenses incurred in connection with the filing of any such registration statements.

 

Business Combination Marketing Agreement

 

In conjunction with the Initial Public Offering, the Company entered into a Business Combination Marketing Agreement (the “BCMA”) under which the Company engaged Morgan Stanley and EarlyBirdCapital as advisors in connection with the Business Combination to assist the Company in holding meetings with its stockholders to discuss the potential Business Combination and the target business’ attributes, introduce the Company to potential investors that are interested in purchasing the Company’s securities in connection with the Business Combination, assist the Company in obtaining stockholder approval for the Business Combination and assist the Company with its press releases and public filings in connection with the Business Combination. Under the BCMA, the Company agreed to pay Morgan Stanley and EarlyBirdCapital a cash fee for such services upon the consummation of a Business Combination in an amount equal to 3.5% of the gross proceeds of the Initial Public Offering, or $9,056,250 (exclusive of any applicable finders’ fees which might become payable).

 

On February 14, 2022, Morgan Stanley entered into a letter agreement with the Company and EarlyBirdCapital that amended the BCMA by (i) removing Morgan Stanley as a party to the BCMA and releasing it from its obligations thereunder; (ii) stating that Morgan Stanley would no longer have any rights, benefits, liabilities or obligations thereunder; (iii) reducing the fee payable thereunder from 3.5% to 1.75% of the gross proceeds of the Initial Public Offering (such reduced amount totaling $4,528,125), which becomes payable solely to EarlyBirdCapital on the condition that the Company successfully completes a business combination transaction; and (iv) obligating the Company to indemnify Morgan Stanley for any claims arising out of the letter agreement and to continue to indemnify Morgan Stanley as provided under the BCMA. As a result of such letter agreement, Morgan Stanley is no longer required to perform any services under the BCMA and is not entitled to receive any compensation thereunder. The letter agreement did not amend the provision of the BCMA which provides that the full amount of the original BCMA Fee (totaling $9,056,250) will be returned to the Public Stockholders upon the Company’s liquidation if the Company does not consummate a Business Combination within 24 months of the Initial Public Offering (or any extension thereof).

 

Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration

 

On August 18, 2021, the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (as amended and restated, the “Merger Agreement”) with Merger Sub, Merger Sub II, and Aspiration Partners Inc. (“Aspiration”). As previously disclosed, on July 21, 2022, the Company entered into a Second Amended and Restated Agreement and Plan of Merger as amended by Amendment No. 1 thereto dated as of December 29, 2022 (“Amendment No. 1”), as further amended by Amendment No. 2 thereto dated as of March 30, 2023, as further amended by Amendment No. 3 thereto dated as of April 29, 2023 and as further amended by Amendment No. 4 thereto dated as of May 31, 2023 (as amended, the “Second A&R Merger Agreement”), by and among the Company, InterPrivate III Merger Sub Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, InterPrivate III Merger Sub II LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, and Aspiration Partners, Inc. The transactions contemplated by the Second A&R Merger Agreement, amended as described below, are referred to as the “Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration.”

 

In connection with the Second A&R Merger Agreement, Aspiration paid the Company an extension fee of $10,000,000 in equal installments during July and September of 2022, which is reflected in other income on the condensed and consolidated statements of operations.

 

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As previously disclosed, on August 22, 2023 the Company terminated the Second A&R Merger Agreement, effective on August 29, 2023, pursuant to Section 9.01(n) thereof. Such termination constitutes a “Qualifying Termination” (as defined under Section 9.01(n), as amended by the Amendment No. 1 (the “Termination Provision”)). The Termination Provision provides that upon a Qualifying Termination, Aspiration must pay the Company (i) a cash termination fee of $7.0 million (the “Cash Termination Fee”), and (ii) a termination fee in the form of a number of equity securities of Aspiration (the “Equity Termination Fee”) calculated as $13,000,000 (A) divided by a price per equity interest of Aspiration and on the same terms as (1) those issued to investors in the first issuance or series of related issuance of equity securities by Aspiration (other than issuances of certain derivative rights) occurring on or before the date that is 180 days following the Qualifying Termination from which Aspiration receives immediately available gross proceeds of at least $50,000,000 (a “Qualified Aspiration Financing”) or (2) in the absence of such Qualified Aspiration Financing during such period, the last issuance of Aspiration’s Series C-4 Preferred Stock by Aspiration immediately prior to July 21, 2022, the date of the Merger Agreement (the “Second Amendment Effective Time”) or (B) on such other terms as the Company and Parent may mutually agree. The Termination Provision provides that the Cash Termination Fee is payable by Aspiration within two business days of the Qualifying Termination and the Equity Termination Fee shall not be issued by Aspiration prior to the earlier to occur of (i) the completion of the redemption of all outstanding shares of the Company’s Class A Stock, including in accordance with Section 9.2(d) of the certificate of incorporation of the Company, such that no shares of Class A Stock of the Company remain outstanding, and (ii) the closing of an alternative business combination by the Company.

 

In connection with the termination of the Second A&R Merger Agreement, as of August 29, 2023, the Company is entitled to a termination fee from Aspiration in an amount equal to $20,000,000 (“Termination Fee”), of which $7,0000,000 is to be paid in cash and $13,000,000 issued in equity interest. Management has not determined that it is probable that the Termination Fee will be substantially collected. Therefore, the Company has not recorded a receivable for the Termination Fee as of September 30, 2023. Management may pursue a collection action with respect to its claim against Aspiration depending upon the costs and benefits thereof. However, the Company cannot provide any assurance that it will receive the payments for the Termination Fee to which it is entitled under the Second A&R Merger Agreement, or that any potential collection action, even if pursued, will be successful, or the timing thereof.

 

The Company intends to continue its search for an initial Business Combination. If the Company does not complete an initial Business Combination, any funds remaining, after paying expenses including those incurred in the Company’s search for a Business Combination, from payments (if any) under the Termination Provision, are expected to remain outside of the Trust Account and not be part of liquidating distributions with respect to the Public Shares.

 

On August 31, 2023 the Company requested that its Registration Statement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-262732) related to the Aspiration Business Combination, together with all exhibits thereto (the “Registration Statement”), initially filed with the SEC on February 15, 2022, be withdrawn.

 

Termination of Related Agreements

 

As a result of the termination of the Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration, the Second A&R Merger Agreement will be of no further force and effect (other than the Termination Provision and other ancillary provisions thereof, each of which survives the termination), and each of the transaction agreements entered into in connection therewith, including, but not limited to, the following, have either automatically been terminated in accordance with their terms or are of no further force and effect: (i) the Subscription Agreements dated as of August 18, 2021 by and among the Company and certain accredited investors; (ii) the Aspiration Support Agreement; (iii) the Sponsor Support Agreement; (iv) the Amended and Restated Registration Rights Agreement; (v) the Stockholders Agreement; (vi) the Series X Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement with OCM Aspiration Holdings LLC (“Oaktree”); (vii) the Investor Rights Agreement with Oaktree. 

 

NOTE 7. STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

 

Preferred Stock The Company is authorized to issue 1,000,000 shares of $0.0001 par value preferred stock. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, there were no shares of preferred stock issued or outstanding.

 

Class A Common Stock — The Company is authorized to issue up to 380,000,000 shares of Class A, $0.0001 par value common stock. Holders of the Company’s common stock are entitled to one vote for each share. As of September 30, 2023, there was 1,352,029 shares of Class A common stock issued and outstanding, of which 459,529 shares were redeemable and 892,500 shares were non-redeemable. As of December 31, 2022, there was 2,894,176 shares of Class A common stock issued and outstanding, of which 2,001,676 shares were redeemable and 892,500 shares were non-redeemable.

 

Class B Common Stock — The Company is authorized to issue up to 20,000,000 shares of Class B, $0.0001 par value common stock. Holders of the Company’s common stock are entitled to one vote for each share. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, there was 6,468,750 shares of Class B common stock issued and outstanding.

 

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Holders of Class A common stock and Class B common stock will vote together as a single class on all other matters submitted to a vote of stockholders, except as required by law.

 

The shares of Class B common stock will automatically convert into shares of Class A common stock concurrently with or immediately following the consummation of a Business Combination on a one-for-one basis, subject to adjustment. In the case that additional shares of Class A common stock or equity-linked securities are issued or deemed issued in connection with a Business Combination, the number of shares of Class A common stock issuable upon conversion of all shares of Class B common stock will equal, in the aggregate, on an as-converted basis, 20% of the total number of shares of Class A common stock outstanding after such conversion (after giving effect to any redemptions of shares of Class A common stock by public stockholders), including the total number of shares of Class A common stock issued, or deemed issued or issuable upon conversion or exercise of any equity-linked securities or rights issued or deemed issued, by the Company in connection with or in relation to the consummation of a Business Combination, excluding any shares of Class A common stock or equity-linked securities or rights exercisable for or convertible into shares of Class A common stock issued, or to be issued, to any seller in a Business Combination and any Private Placement Units issued to the Sponsor, officers or directors upon conversion of Working Capital Loans, provided that such conversion of shares of Class B common stock will never occur on a less than one-for-one basis.

 

NOTE 8. WARRANTS

 

Public Warrants may only be exercised for a whole number of shares. No fractional shares will be issued upon exercise of the Public Warrants. The Public Warrants will become exercisable 30 days after the consummation of a Business Combination. The Public Warrants will expire five years from the consummation of a Business Combination or earlier upon redemption or liquidation. The Public Warrants are accounted for as a component of temporary equity.

 

The Company will not be obligated to deliver any Class A common stock pursuant to the exercise of a warrant and will have no obligation to settle such warrant exercise unless a registration statement under the Securities Act with respect to the Class A common stock underlying the warrants is then effective and a prospectus relating thereto is current, subject to the Company satisfying its obligations with respect to registration. No warrant will be exercisable, and the Company will not be obligated to issue a share of Class A common stock upon exercise of a warrant unless the share of Class A common stock issuable upon such warrant exercise has been registered, qualified or deemed to be exempt under the securities laws of the state of residence of the registered holder of the warrants.

 

The Company has agreed that as soon as practicable, but in no event later than twenty (20) business days after the closing of a Business Combination, the Company will use its best efforts to file with the SEC a registration statement for the registration, under the Securities Act, of the Class A common stock issuable upon exercise of the warrants. The Company will use its best efforts to cause the same to become effective and to maintain the effectiveness of such registration statement, and a current prospectus relating thereto, until the expiration or redemption of the warrants in accordance with the provisions of the warrant agreement. If a registration statement covering the shares of Class A common stock issuable upon exercise of the warrants is not effective by the sixtieth (60th) business day after the closing of a Business Combination, warrant holders may, until such time as there is an effective registration statement and during any period when the Company will have failed to maintain an effective registration statement, exercise warrants on a “cashless basis” in accordance with Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities Act or another exemption. Notwithstanding the above, if the Class A common stock are at the time of any exercise of a warrant not listed on a national securities exchange such that they satisfy the definition of a “covered security” under Section 18(b)(1) of the Securities Act, the Company may, at its option, require holders of Public Warrants who exercise their warrants to do so on a “cashless basis” in accordance with Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities Act and, in the event the Company so elects, the Company will not be required to file or maintain in effect a registration statement, and in the event the Company does not so elect, the Company will use its best efforts to register or qualify the shares under applicable blue sky laws to the extent an exemption is not available.

 

Once the warrants become exercisable, the Company may redeem the outstanding warrants:

 

  in whole and not in part;

 

  at a price of $0.01 per warrant;

 

  upon a minimum of 30 days’ prior written notice of redemption to each warrant holder; and

 

  if, and only if, the closing price of the Class A common stock for any 20 trading days within a 30-trading day period ending three trading days before the Company sends the notice of redemption to the warrant holders equals or exceeds $18.00 per share (as adjusted).

  

If and when the warrants become redeemable by the Company, the Company may exercise its redemption right even if it is unable to register or qualify the underlying securities for sale under all applicable state securities laws.

 

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The exercise price and number of Class A common stock issuable upon exercise of the Public Warrants may be adjusted in certain circumstances including in the event of a share dividend, extraordinary dividend or recapitalization, reorganization, merger or consolidation. However, except as described below, the Public Warrants will not be adjusted for issuances of Class A common stock at a price below its exercise price. Additionally, in no event will the Company be required to net cash settle the Public Warrants. If the Company is unable to complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period and the Company liquidates the funds held in the Trust Account, holders of Public Warrants will not receive any of such funds with respect to their Public Warrants, nor will they receive any distribution from the Company’s assets held outside of the Trust Account with respect to such Public Warrants. Accordingly, the Public Warrants may expire worthless.

 

In addition, if (x) the Company issues additional shares of Class A common stock or equity-linked securities for capital raising purposes in connection with the closing of its Business Combination at an issue price or effective issue price of less than $9.20 per share of Class A common stock (with such issue price or effective issue price to be determined in good faith by the Company’s board of directors and, in the case of any such issuance to the Sponsor or its affiliates, without taking into account any Founder Shares held by the Sponsor or such affiliates, as applicable, prior to such issuance) (the “Newly Issued Price”), (y) the aggregate gross proceeds from such issuances represent more than 60% of the total equity proceeds, and interest thereon, available for the funding of the Company’s initial Business Combination on the date of the consummation of such initial Business Combination (net of redemptions), and (z) the volume weighted average trading price of the Company’s common stock during the 20 trading day period starting on the trading day prior to the day on which the Company consummates its initial Business Combination (such price, the “Market Value”) is below $9.20 per share, the exercise price of the warrants will be adjusted (to the nearest cent) to be equal to 115% of the higher of the Market Value and the Newly Issued Price and the $18.00 per share redemption trigger price described above will be adjusted (to the nearest cent) to be equal to 80% of the higher of the Market Value and the Newly Issued Price.

  

The Private Placement Warrants underlying the Private Placement Units are identical to the Public Warrants underlying the Units sold in the Initial Public Offering, except that the Private Placement Warrants and the shares of common stock issuable upon the exercise of the Private Placement Warrants will not be transferable, assignable or salable until 30 days after the completion of a Business Combination, subject to certain limited exceptions. Additionally, the Private Placement Warrants will be exercisable on a cashless basis and will be non-redeemable so long as they are held by the initial purchasers or their permitted transferees. If the Private Placement Warrants are held by someone other than the initial purchasers or their permitted transferees, the Private Placement Warrants will be redeemable by the Company and exercisable by such holders on the same basis as the Public Warrants.

 

Representative Shares

 

The Company issued to EarlyBirdCapital and its designees 200,000 shares of Class A common stock (the “Representative Shares”). The Company accounted for the Representative Shares as an offering cost of the Initial Public Offering, with a corresponding credit to stockholders’ equity. The Company estimated the fair value of Representative Shares to be $2,000,000 based upon the price of the Units issued in the Initial Public Offering. The holders of the Representative Shares have agreed not to transfer, assign or sell any such shares until the completion of a Business Combination. In addition, the holders have agreed (i) to vote such shares in favor of any proposed Business Combination, (ii) to waive their redemption rights with respect to such shares in connection with the completion of a Business Combination and (iii) to waive their rights to liquidating distributions from the Trust Account with respect to such shares if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period.

 

The Representative Shares have been deemed compensation by FINRA and are therefore subject to a lock-up for a period of 180 days immediately following the effective date of the registration statement related to the Initial Public Offering pursuant to FINRA Rule 5110(g)(1). Pursuant to FINRA Rule 5110(g)(1), these securities will not be the subject of any hedging, short sale, derivative, put or call transaction that would result in the economic disposition of the securities by any person for a period of 180 days immediately following the effective date of the registration statements related to the Initial Public Offering, nor may they be sold, transferred, assigned, pledged or hypothecated for a period of 180 days immediately following the effective date of the registration statements related to the Initial Public Offering except to any underwriter and selected dealer participating in the Initial Public Offering and their bona fide officers or partners.

 

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NOTE 9. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

 

The Company follows the guidance in ASC 820 for its financial assets and liabilities that are remeasured and reported at fair value at each reporting period, and non-financial assets and liabilities that are remeasured and reported at fair value at least annually.

 

The fair value of the Company’s financial assets and liabilities reflects management’s estimate of amounts that the Company would have received in connection with the sale of the assets or paid in connection with the transfer of the liabilities in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. In connection with measuring the fair value of its assets and liabilities, the Company seeks to maximize the use of observable inputs (market data obtained from independent sources) and to minimize the use of unobservable inputs (internal assumptions about how market participants would price assets and liabilities). The following fair value hierarchy is used to classify assets and liabilities based on the observable inputs and unobservable inputs used in order to value the assets and liabilities:

 

  Level 1: Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. An active market for an asset or liability is a market in which transactions for the asset or liability occur with sufficient frequency and volume to provide pricing information on an ongoing basis.

 

  Level 2: Observable inputs other than Level 1 inputs. Examples of Level 2 inputs include quoted prices in active markets for similar assets or liabilities and quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in markets that are not active.

 

  Level 3: Unobservable inputs based on our assessment of the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability.

 

The Company’s money market funds included in cash equivalents, marketable securities held in the trust account, and warrant liabilities are measured at fair value on a recurring basis. The following tables summarize the Company’s fair value measurements and the level of inputs within the fair value hierarchy utilized to determine such fair value as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

       September 30, 
Description  Level   2023 
Assets:        
Cash equivalents        
Money market funds included in cash and cash equivalents (Note 1)   1   $2,538,982 
           
Liabilities:          
Private Placement Warrants - Sponsor   3   $6,394 
Private Placement Warrants - Underwriter   3    1,267 
Total warrant liability       $7,661 

 

       December 31, 
Description  Level   2022 
Assets:        
Marketable securities held in Trust Account   1   $29,705,790 
           
Liabilities:          
Private Placement Warrants - Sponsor   3   $8,085 
Private Placement Warrants - Underwriter   3    230 
Total warrant liability       $8,315 

 

There were no transfers between levels of the fair value hierarchy during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 or the year ended December 31, 2022.

 

The Company’s Private Placement Warrants are valued using a Binomial Lattice Model, which is considered to be a Level 3 fair value measurement. The Binomial Lattice Model’s primary unobservable input utilized in determining the fair value of the Private Placement Warrants is the expected volatility of the common stock. The expected volatility as of the IPO date was derived from observable public warrant pricing on comparable ‘blank-check’ companies without an identified target. The expected volatility as of subsequent valuation dates was implied from the Company’s own public warrant pricing. A Binomial Lattice Model was used in estimating the fair value of the Private Placement Warrants for periods where no observable traded price was available.

 

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The key inputs into the Binomial Lattice Model for the initial measurement of the Private Placement Warrants, and the subsequent measurement of the Private Placement Warrants, are as follows:

 

   September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Risk-free interest rate   5.40%   4.23%
Market price of public stock  $11.22   $10.12 
Dividend yield   0.00%   0.00%
Implied volatility   0.00    1.90 
Exercise price  $11.50   $11.50 

 

The above assumptions are based on an expected close of a de-SPAC transaction on February 29, 2024.

 

At September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Private Placement Warrants were determined to be valued at $0.06 and $0.07 per warrant, respectively. At September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Underwriter Warrants were valued at $0.06 and $0.01 per warrant, respectively.

 

The following table presents the quarterly changes in the fair value of the Level 3 warrant liabilities for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022:

 

Term  Private
Placement
Warrants
   Underwriters
Warrants
 
Fair value as of December 31, 2022  $8,085   $230 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   3,465    690 
Fair value as of  March 31, 2023   11,550    920 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (5,775)   230 
Fair value as of  June 30, 2023   5,775    1,150 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   619    117 
Fair value as of  September 30, 2023  $6,394   $1,267 

 

Term  Private
Placement
Warrants
   Underwriters
Warrants
 
Fair value as of December 31, 2021  $202,563   $31,102 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (68,188)   (11,498)
Fair value as of  March 31, 2022   134,375    19,604 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (87,043)   (14,546 
Fair value as of  June 30, 2022   47,332    5,058 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (41,557)   (4,828)
Fair value as of  September 30, 2022  $5,775   $230 

 

 NOTE 10. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

The Company evaluated subsequent events and transactions that occurred after the balance sheet date up to the date that the condensed consolidated financial statements were issued. Other than disclosed below, the Company did not identify any subsequent events that would have required adjustment or additional disclosure in the condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

As previously disclosed in Note 1, the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation provides the Company the right to extend the Deadline Date up to eight times for an additional one month each time (each, an “Extension”), from June 9, 2023 to up to March 9, 2024. On October 4, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s fourth monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to November 9, 2023. In connection with the fourth monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on October 5, 2023. On November 1, 2023, pursuant to the Charter, the Board determined to implement a fifth one-month Extension to extend the Deadline Date to December 9, 2023  to allow additional time for the Company to complete its initial business combination. In connection with each Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 into the Company’s trust account on November 2, 2023.

 

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

 

References in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q (the “Quarterly Report”) to “we,” “us,” “our” or the “Company” are to InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc., except where the context requires otherwise. References to our “management” or our “management team” refer to our officers and directors, and references to the “Sponsor” refer to InterPrivate Acquisition Management III, LLC. The following discussion and analysis of the Company’s financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with our financial statements and related notes thereto included elsewhere in this Quarterly Report and the Annual Report. Certain information contained in the discussion and analysis set forth below includes forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.

 

Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

 

This Quarterly Report includes “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) that are not historical facts and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expected and projected. All statements, other than statements of historical fact included in this Quarterly Report including, without limitation, statements in this “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” regarding the completion of the Business Combination (as defined below), the Company’s financial position, business strategy and the plans and objectives of management for future operations, are forward-looking statements. Words such as “expect,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “estimate,” “seek” and variations and similar words and expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements relate to future events or future performance, but reflect management’s current beliefs, based on information currently available. A number of factors could cause actual events, performance or results to differ materially from the events, performance and results discussed in the forward-looking statements, including that the conditions of the Business Combination are not satisfied. For information identifying important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements, please refer to the Risk Factors section of the Annual Report. The Company’s securities filings can be accessed on the EDGAR section of the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Except as expressly required by applicable securities law, the Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

 

We are a blank check company formed under the laws of the State of Delaware on September 10, 2020 for the purpose of effectuating a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or other similar business combination with one or more businesses. We intend to effectuate our initial business combination using cash from the proceeds of the Public Offering and the sale of the private placement units, our capital stock, debt or a combination of cash, stock and debt.

 

We expect to continue to incur significant costs in the pursuit of our acquisition plans. We cannot assure you that our plans to complete a business combination will be successful.

 

Significant Developments

 

Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration

 

As described in Note 6 under the heading “Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration”, on August 22, 2023 the Company terminated the Second A&R Merger Agreement with Aspiration, effective on August 29, 2023, pursuant to Section 9.01(n) thereof. Such termination obligates Aspiration to pay the Company a Cash Termination Fee and an Equity Termination Fee. However, as of the date of this Quarterly Report, Aspiration has not paid the Cash Termination Fee to the Company, and the Company cannot provide any assurance that it will receive the termination payments to which it is entitled under the Second A&R Merger Agreement or the timing thereof.

 

On August 31, 2023 the Company requested that its Registration Statement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-262732) related to the Aspiration Business Combination, together with all exhibits thereto, and as subsequently amended (the “Registration Statement”), initially filed with the SEC on February 15, 2022, be withdrawn.

 

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Termination of Related Agreements

 

As a result of the termination of the Proposed Aspiration Business Combination, the Second A&R Merger Agreement will be of no further force and effect (other than the Termination Provision and other ancillary provisions thereof, each of which survives the termination), and each of the transaction agreements entered into in connection therewith, including, but not limited to, the following, have either automatically been terminated in accordance with their terms or are of no further force and effect: (i) the Subscription Agreements dated as of August 18, 2021 by and among the Company and certain accredited investors; (ii) the Aspiration Support Agreement; (iii) the Sponsor Support Agreement; (iv) the Amended and Restated Registration Rights Agreement; (v) the Stockholders Agreement; (vi) the Series X Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement with OCM Aspiration Holdings LLC (“Oaktree”); (vii) the Investor Rights Agreement with Oaktree. 

  

First Special Meeting

 

On December 21, 2022, the Company held a special meeting of stockholders (the “First Special Meeting”). At the First Special Meeting, the Company’s stockholders approved an amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “First Charter Amendment”) to extend the date by which the Company must complete a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, recapitalization, reorganization or similar business combination involving the Company and one or more businesses (the “Deadline Date”) from March 9, 2023 to April 9, 2023, and to allow the Company to elect to further extend in one-month increments up to two additional times, or a total of up to three months after March 9, 2023, until June 9, 2023, unless the closing of a business combination should have occurred prior thereto.

 

Pursuant to the First Amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, executed December 23, 2022, at the beginning of each month in which an extension was implemented and an initial business combination has not yet been consummated, the Company made a deposit from its working capital account into the Trust Account in an amount determined by multiplying $0.06 by the number of public shares then outstanding, up to a maximum monthly deposit of $210,000, or an aggregate deposit of up to $630,000 (if all extensions were exercised).

 

On March 29, 2023, the Board determined to implement the Company’s first monthly Extension under the First Charter Amendment to allow additional time for the Company to complete its initial business combination. In connection with the first monthly Extension, the Company deposited $120,100 into the Trust Account on April 4, 2023. On May 3, 2023 the Board determined to implement the Company’s second monthly Extension under the First Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to June 9, 2023. In connection with the second monthly Extension, the Company deposited $120,100 to into the Trust Account on May 3, 2023.

 

Second Special Meeting

 

On June 5, 2023, the Company held a special meeting of stockholders (the “Second Special Meeting”) in which the Company’s stockholders voted in favor of a proposal to the Second Amendment of the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “Second Charter Amendment”) to extend the Deadline Date (the date by which it must consummate an initial business combination) from June 9, 2023 to July 9, 2023 and to allow the Company to elect to further extend in one-month increments up to eight additional times (each monthly election referred to herein as an “Extension”), or a total of up to nine months, until March 9, 2024 (the “Extended Deadline Date”).

 

Additionally, the Company’s redemption limitation amendment proposal was approved at the Second Special Meeting whereby the Second Charter Amendment amends the Company’s Charter to permit the Company’s Board, in its sole discretion, to eliminate (i) the limitation that the Company may not redeem public shares in an amount that would cause the Company’s net tangible assets to be less than $5,000,001 and (ii) the limitation that the Company shall not consummate a business combination unless the Company has net tangible assets of at least $5,000,001.

 

Pursuant to the Second Amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, executed June 7, 2023, at the beginning of each month in which an Extension has been implemented and an initial business combination has not yet been consummated, the Company shall make a deposit from its working capital account into the Trust Account of $21,000, or an aggregate deposit of up to $189,000 (if all extensions are exercised). In connection with the Second Special Meeting, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on June 7, 2023.

 

On June 29, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s first monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to August 9, 2023. In connection with the Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on June 30, 2023.

 

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On July 26, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s second monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to September 9, 2023. In connection with the second monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on July 27, 2023.

 

On September 6, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s third monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to October 9, 2023. In connection with the third monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on September 5, 2023.

 

On October 4, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s fourth monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to November 9, 2023. In connection with the fourth monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on October 5, 2023.

 

On November 1, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s fifth monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to December 9, 2023. In connection with the fifth monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on November 2, 2023.

 

Public Share Redemptions

 

In connection with the First Special Meeting held on December 21, 2022, stockholders holding an aggregate of 23,873,324 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock exercised their right to redeem their shares for approximately $10.10 per share of the funds held in the Company’s trust account. After satisfaction of the redemptions exercised on December 21, 2022, approximately $20.6 million in cash remained in the trust account and 2,001,676 shares of Class A common stock subject to redemption were outstanding. Warrants previously issued as Units in the initial IPO were segregated and retained by stockholders that redeemed their public shares.

 

In connection with the Second Special Meeting held on June 5, 2023, stockholders holding an aggregate of 1,542,147 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock exercised their right to redeem their shares for approximately $10.39 per share of the funds held in the Company’s trust account. After satisfaction of the redemptions exercised on June 5, 2023, approximately $4.8 million in cash remained in the trust account and 459,529 shares of Class A common stock subject to redemption were outstanding. Warrants previously issued as Units in the initial IPO were segregated and retained by stockholders that redeemed their public shares.

 

NYSE American Listing

 

On February 2, 2023, the New York Stock Exchange (the “NYSE”) notified the Company that trading in the Company’s common stock, units and warrants had been halted, as the Company no longer satisfied the continued listing standard of the NYSE requiring the Company to maintain an average aggregate global market capitalization attributable to its publicly held shares over a consecutive 30 trading day period of at least $40,000,000. On February 13, 2023, the Company was approved for listing on the NYSE American LLC (the “NYSE American”) and its common stock, units and warrants began trading on the NYSE American on February 16, 2023.

 

Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration

 

On August 18, 2021, the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (as amended and restated, the “Merger Agreement”) with Merger Sub, Merger Sub II, and Aspiration Partners Inc. (“Aspiration”). As previously disclosed, on July 21, 2022, the Company entered into a Second Amended and Restated Agreement and Plan of Merger, as amended by Amendment No. 1 thereto dated as of December 29, 2022 (“Amendment No. 1”), as further amended by Amendment No. 2 thereto dated as of March 30, 2023, as further amended by Amendment No. 3 thereto dated as of April 29, 2023 and as further amended by Amendment No. 4 thereto dated as of May 31, 2023 (as amended, the “Second A&R Merger Agreement”), by and among the Company, InterPrivate III Merger Sub Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, InterPrivate III Merger Sub II LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, and Aspiration Partners, Inc. The transactions contemplated by the second A&R Merger Agreement, amended as described below, are referred to as the “Proposed Aspiration Business Combination.”

 

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As previously disclosed, on August 22, 2023 the Company terminated the Second A&R Merger Agreement, effective on August 29, 2023, pursuant to Section 9.01(n) thereof. Such termination constitutes a “Qualifying Termination” (as defined under Section 9.01(n), as amended by the Amendment No. 1 (the “Termination Provision”)). The Termination Provision provides that upon a Qualifying Termination, Aspiration must pay the Company (i) a cash termination fee of $7.0 million (the “Cash Termination Fee”), and (ii) a termination fee in the form of a number of equity securities of Aspiration (the “Equity Termination Fee”) calculated as $13,000,000 (A) divided by a price per equity interest of Aspiration and on the same terms as (1) those issued to investors in the first issuance or series of related issuance of equity securities by Aspiration (other than issuances of certain derivative rights) occurring on or before the date that is 180 days following the Qualifying Termination from which Aspiration receives immediately available gross proceeds of at least $50,000,000 (a “Qualified Aspiration Financing”) or (2) in the absence of such Qualified Aspiration Financing during such period, the last issuance of Aspiration’s Series C-4 Preferred Stock by Aspiration immediately prior to July 21, 2022, the date of the Second A&R Merger Agreement (the “Second Amendment Effective Time”) or (B) on such other terms as the Company and Parent may mutually agree. The Termination Provision provides that the Cash Termination Fee is payable by Aspiration within two business days of the Qualifying Termination and the Equity Termination Fee shall not be issued by Aspiration prior to the earlier to occur of (i) the completion of the redemption of all outstanding shares of the Company’s Class A Stock, including in accordance with Section 9.2(d) of the certificate of incorporation of the Company, such that no shares of Class A Stock of the Company remain outstanding, and (ii) the closing of an alternative business combination by the Company.

 

As of the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, Aspiration has not paid the Cash Termination Fee to the Company, and the Company cannot provide any assurance that it will receive the termination payments to which it is entitled under the Second A&R Merger Agreement or the timing thereof.

 

The Company intends to continue its search for an initial Business Combination. If the Company does not complete an initial Business Combination, any funds remaining, after paying expenses including those incurred in the Company’s search for a Business Combination, from payments (if any) under the Termination Provision, are expected to remain outside of the Trust Account and not be part of liquidating distributions with respect to the Public Shares.

 

On August 31, 2023 the Company requested that its Registration Statement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-262732) related to the Aspiration Business Combination, together with all exhibits thereto (the “Registration Statement”), initially filed with the SEC on February 15, 2022, be withdrawn.

 

Termination of Related Agreements

 

As a result of the termination of the Proposed Aspiration Business Combination, the Second A&R Merger Agreement will be of no further force and effect (other than the Termination Provision and other ancillary provisions thereof, each of which survives the termination), and each of the transaction agreements entered into in connection therewith, including, but not limited to, the following, have either automatically been terminated in accordance with their terms or are of no further force and effect: (i) the Subscription Agreements dated as of August 18, 2021 by and among the Company and certain accredited investors; (ii) the Aspiration Support Agreement; (iii) the Sponsor Support Agreement; (iv) the Amended and Restated Registration Rights Agreement; (v) the Stockholders Agreement; (vi) the Series X Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement with OCM Aspiration Holdings LLC (“Oaktree”); (vii) the Investor Rights Agreement with Oaktree.

 

Results of Operations  

 

We have neither engaged in any operations nor generated any revenues to date. Our only activities through September 30, 2023 were organizational activities, those necessary to prepare for the Public Offering, described below, and identifying a target company for a business combination. We do not expect to generate any operating revenues until after the completion of our business combination. We generate non-operating income in the form of interest income on marketable securities held in the Trust Account. We incur expenses as a result of being a public company (for legal, financial reporting, accounting and auditing compliance), as well as for due diligence expenses.

 

The three months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the three months ended September 30, 2022

 

For the three months ended September 30, 2023, we had a net loss of $213,383 which consists of operating costs of $1,018,333, a loss on the change in fair value of the warrant liability of $736, dividend and interest income on marketable securities held in the Trust Account and cash equivalents of $98,376, and a provision for income tax benefit of $707,310.

 

For the three months ended September 30, 2022, we had net income of $8,171,298 which consists of operating costs of $871,338, extension fee income of $10,000,000, a gain on the change in fair value of the warrant liability of $46,385, interest income on marketable securities held in the Trust Account of $1,318,723, an unrealized gain on marketable securities held in Trust Account $47,946, and a provision for income tax expense of $2,370,418.

 

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The nine months ended September 30, 2023 compared to the nine months ended September 30, 2022

 

For the nine months ended September 30, 2023, we had a net loss of $1,922,716 which consists of operating costs of $3,054,449, a gain on the change in fair value of the warrant liability of $654, dividend and interest income on marketable securities held in the Trust Account and cash equivalents of $481,423, and a provision for income tax benefit of $649,656.

 

For the nine months ended September 30, 2022, we had net income of $7,046,193, which consists of operating costs of $2,571,972, extension fee income of $10,000,000, a gain on the change in fair value of the warrant liability of $227,660, and interest income on marketable securities held in the Trust Account of $1,789,598, an unrealized gain on marketable securities held in Trust Account $18,983, and a provision for income tax expense of $2,418,076. 

 

Liquidity, Capital Resources and Going Concern

 

On March 9, 2021, we consummated the Public Offering of 25,875,000 Units, which includes the full exercise by the underwriters of their over-allotment option in the amount of 3,375,000 Units, at $10.00 per Unit, generating gross proceeds of $258,750,000. Simultaneously with the closing of the Public Offering, we consummated the sale of 692,500 private placement units at a price of $10.00 per private placement unit in a private placement to the Sponsor and EarlyBirdCapital, generating gross proceeds of $6,925,000. Following the Public Offering, the full exercise of the over-allotment option, and the sale of the private placement units, a total of $258,750,000 was placed in the Trust Account.

 

As of September 30, 2023, we had cash held in the Trust Account of $4,957,032. Interest earned on the balance in the Trust Account may be used by us to pay taxes. Through September 30, 2023, we have withdrawn $406,202 in interest earned from the Trust Account for tax purposes. We intend to use substantially all of the funds held in the Trust Account, including any amounts representing interest earned on the Trust Account, net of taxes payable, to complete our business combination. To the extent that our capital stock or debt is used, in whole or in part, as consideration to complete our business combination, the remaining proceeds held in the Trust Account will be used as working capital to finance the operations of the target business or businesses, make other acquisitions and pursue our growth strategies.  

 

As of September 30, 2023, we had cash and cash equivalents held outside of the Trust Account of $2,566,902. We intend to use the funds held outside the Trust Account primarily to identify and evaluate target businesses, perform business due diligence on prospective target businesses, travel to and from the offices, plants or similar locations of prospective target businesses or their representatives or owners, review corporate documents and material agreements of prospective target businesses, and structure, negotiate and complete a business combination.

 

In order to finance transaction costs in connection with a business combination, the Sponsor, or certain of our officers and directors or their affiliates may, but are not obligated to, loan us funds as may be required. If we complete a business combination, we will repay such loaned amounts. In the event that a business combination does not close, we may use a portion of the working capital held outside the Trust Account to repay such loaned amounts but no proceeds from our Trust Account would be used for such repayment. Up to $1,500,000 of such loans may be convertible into warrants at a price of $1.50 per warrant, at the option of the lender. The units would be identical to the private placement units. In addition to the $10,000,000 received during the third quarter of 2022 and the Company became entitled to certain termination fees in connection with the termination of the Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration, as more fully described in Note 6 under the heading “Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration.” However, as of the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, Aspiration has not paid the Cash Termination Fee to the Company, which became due on August 31, 2023. The Company cannot provide any assurance that it will receive the termination payments to which it is entitled under the Second A&R Merger Agreement or the timing thereof.

 

We monitor the adequacy of our working capital in order to meet the expenditures required for operating our business prior to our initial business combination. We do not believe we will need to raise additional funds in order to meet the expenditures required for operating our business. However, if our estimate of the costs of identifying a target business, undertaking in depth due diligence and negotiating a business combination is less than the actual amount necessary to do so, we may have insufficient funds available to operate our business prior to our initial business combination. Moreover, we may need to obtain additional financing either to complete our initial business combination or because we become obligated to redeem a significant number of our public shares upon consummation of our initial business combination, in which case we may issue additional securities or incur debt in connection with such business combination. Subject to compliance with applicable securities laws, we would only complete such financing simultaneously with the completion of our initial business combination. If we are unable to complete our initial business combination because we do not have sufficient funds available to us, we will be forced to cease operations and liquidate the Trust Account. In addition, following our initial business combination, if cash on hand is insufficient, we may need to obtain additional financing in order to meet our obligations.

 

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Our amended and restated certificate of incorporation provides that we must cease all operations except for the purpose of liquidating if we are unable to complete a business combination. The Company currently has less than 12 months from the date these financial statements were issued to complete a business combination, the latest date by which we must consummate a business combination is December 9, 2023, or March 9, 2024, if all extensions are exercised. The date for mandatory liquidation and subsequent dissolution raise substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern. The financial statements contained elsewhere in this report do not include any adjustments that might result from our inability to continue as a going concern.

 

Off-Balance Sheet Arrangements

 

We have no obligations, assets or liabilities that would be considered off-balance sheet arrangements as of September 30, 2023. We do not participate in transactions that create relationships with unconsolidated entities or financial partnerships, often referred to as variable interest entities, which would have been established for the purpose of facilitating off-balance sheet arrangements. We have not entered into any off-balance sheet financing arrangements, established any special purpose entities, guaranteed any debt or commitments of other entities, or purchased any non-financial assets.

 

Contractual Obligations

 

We do not have any long-term debt, capital lease obligations, operating lease obligations or long-term liabilities, other than an agreement to pay the Sponsor a monthly fee of $10,000 for office space, administrative and support services. We began incurring these fees on March 4, 2021 and will continue to incur these fees monthly until the earlier of the completion of the Business Combination and our liquidation.

 

We have entered into an agreement, pursuant to which we will pay the Vice President a total of $10,000 per month for assisting us in negotiating and consummating an initial business combination. Upon completion of the Business Combination or the Company’s liquidation, the agreement will terminate and the Company will cease paying these monthly fees. 

 

In connection with our IPO, the Company engaged Morgan Stanley and EarlyBirdCapital as advisors pursuant to a business combination and marketing agreement (the “BCMA”) to assist the Company in holding meetings with its stockholders to discuss a potential Business Combination and the target business’ attributes, introduce the Company to potential investors that are interested in purchasing the Company’s securities in connection with a Business Combination, assist the Company in obtaining stockholder approval for a Business Combination and assist the Company with its press releases and public filings in connection with the Business Combination. On February 14, 2022, the BCMA was amended, and as a result Morgan Stanley is no longer required to perform any services under the BCMA and is not entitled to receive any compensation thereunder. We will pay EarlyBirdCapital a cash fee for such services upon the consummation of the Business Combination in an amount equal to 1.75% of the gross proceeds of the Initial Public Offering (exclusive of any applicable finders’ fees which might become payable).

 

We have issued to EarlyBirdCapital, and/or its designees, 200,000 representative shares (the “representative shares”) for nominal consideration. The holders of the representative shares have agreed not to transfer, assign or sell any such shares without our prior consent until the completion of our initial business combination. In addition, the holders of the representative shares have agreed (i) to waive their conversion rights (or right to participate in any tender offer) with respect to such shares in connection with the completion of our initial business combination and (ii) to waive their rights to liquidating distributions from the Trust Account with respect to such shares if we fail to complete our initial business combination within 24 months from the closing of the Initial Public Offering.

 

The representative shares have been deemed compensation by FINRA and are therefore subject to a lock-up for a period of 180 days immediately following the date of the effectiveness of the Registration Statement on Form S-1 pursuant to Rule 5110(e)(1) of the FINRA Manual. Pursuant to FINRA Rule 5110(e)(1), these securities will not be sold during the offering, or sold, transferred, assigned, pledged, or hypothecated, or be the subject of any hedging, short sale, derivative, put or call transaction that would result in the economic disposition of the securities by any person for a period of 180 days immediately following the effective date of the Registration Statement on Form S-1 or commencement of sales of the Initial Public Offering, except to any underwriter and selected dealer participating in the offering and their bona fide officers or partners, provided that all securities so transferred remain subject to the lockup restriction above for the remainder of the time period.

 

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We have granted the holders of these shares and the private placement units registration rights. EarlyBirdCapital may not exercise its demand and “piggy-back” registration rights more than five and seven years, respectively, after the effective date of our Registration Statement on Form S-1 and may not exercise its demand rights on more than one occasion in accordance with FINRA Rule 5110(g)(8). 

 

Critical Accounting Policies

 

The preparation of condensed consolidated financial statements and related disclosures in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and income and expenses during the periods reported. Actual results could materially differ from those estimates. We have identified the following critical accounting policies:

 

Warrant Classification

 

We account for warrants as either equity-classified or liability-classified instruments based on an assessment of the warrant’s specific terms and applicable authoritative guidance in Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 480, “Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity” (“ASC 480”) and ASC Topic 815, “Derivatives and Hedging” (“ASC 815”). The assessment considers whether the warrants are freestanding financial instruments pursuant to ASC 480, meet the definition of a liability pursuant to ASC 480, and whether the warrants meet all of the requirements for equity classification under ASC 815, including whether the warrants are indexed to the Company’s own shares of common stock and whether the warrant holders could potentially require “net cash settlement” in a circumstance outside of the Company’s control, among other conditions for equity classification. This assessment, which requires the use of professional judgment, is conducted at the time of warrant issuance and as of each subsequent quarterly period end date while the warrants are outstanding. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Private Placement Warrants were accounted for as liabilities, and the Public Warrants were accounted for as temporary equity.

 

Class A Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption

 

We account for our Class A common stock subject to possible redemption in accordance with the guidance in ASC 480. Shares of Class A common stock subject to mandatory redemption are classified as a liability instrument and measured at fair value. Conditionally redeemable common stock (including common stock that features redemption rights that are either within the control of the holder or subject to redemption upon the occurrence of uncertain events not solely within our control) is classified as temporary equity. At all other times, common stock is classified as stockholders’ equity. Our Class A common stock features certain redemption rights that are considered to be outside of our control and subject to the occurrence of uncertain future events. Accordingly, at September 30, 2023, the entire amount of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption is presented as temporary equity, outside of the stockholders’ equity section of our condensed consolidated balance sheet.

 

Net Income (loss) Per Share of Common Stock

 

The Company’s statement of operations includes a presentation of income (loss) per share of common stock in a manner similar to the two-class method of loss per share.

 

Net income (loss) per share of common stock, basic and diluted, for our Class A common stock subject to possible redemption is calculated by dividing (i) its allocable share of net income (loss) by (ii) the weighted average number of shares of our Class A common stock subject to possible redemption outstanding during the period.

 

Net income (loss) per share of common stock, basic and diluted, for our non-redeemable Class A common stock is calculated by dividing (i) its allocable share of net income (loss) by (ii) the weighted average number of shares of our non-redeemable Class A common stock outstanding during the period.

 

The Company has not considered the effect of the Public Warrants and the Private Placement Warrants to purchase shares of our Class A common stock in the calculation of diluted net income (loss) per share, since the exercise of such warrants into shares of our Class A common stock is contingent upon the occurrence of future events and their inclusion would be anti-dilutive. As a result, diluted net income (loss) per common stock is the same as basic net income (loss) per common stock for the periods presented.

 

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Non-redeemable Class A common stock includes the Founder Shares and other shares of Class A common stock that do not have redemption features.

 

Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments

 

In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-13, Financial Instruments – Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments (“ASU 2016-13”). ASU 2016-13 requires a financial asset (or a group of financial assets) measured at amortized cost basis to be presented at the net amount expected to be collected. The amendments in ASU 2016-13 replace the incurred loss impairment methodology in current GAAP with a methodology that reflects expected credit losses and requires consideration of a broader range of reasonable and supportable information. ASU 2016-13 was effective for SEC filers, excluding smaller reporting companies, for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those fiscal years. As an emerging growth company, the Company was permitted to adopt the new standard for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Effective January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2016-13 using a modified retrospective transition method. There were no effects on the Company’s financial position, results of operations, or cash flows upon adoption of ASU 2016-13.

 

Recent Accounting Standards

 

Management does not believe that any recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting standards, if currently adopted, would have a material effect on our condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

 

We are a smaller reporting company as defined by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act and are not required to provide the information otherwise required under this item.

 

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

 

Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures

 

Disclosure controls are procedures that are designed with the objective of ensuring that information required to be disclosed in our reports filed under the Exchange Act, such as this Report, is recorded, processed, summarized, and reported within the time period specified in the SEC’s rules and forms. Disclosure controls are also designed with the objective of ensuring that such information is accumulated and communicated to our management, including the chief executive officer and chief financial officer, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. As required by Rules 13a-15 and 15d-15 under the Exchange Act, our Chief Executive Officer (who serves as our Principal Executive, Financial and Accounting Officer) carried out an evaluation of the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures as of September 30, 2023. Based upon his evaluation, our Chief Executive Officer concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Exchange Act) were not effective as of September 30, 2023 due to the material weaknesses described below.

 

We do not expect that our disclosure controls and procedures will prevent all errors and all instances of fraud. Disclosure controls and procedures, no matter how well conceived and operated, can provide only reasonable, not absolute, assurance that the objectives of the disclosure controls and procedures are met. Further, the design of disclosure controls and procedures must reflect the fact that there are resource constraints, and the benefits must be considered relative to their costs. Because of the inherent limitations in all disclosure controls and procedures, no evaluation of disclosure controls and procedures can provide absolute assurance that we have detected all our control deficiencies and instances of fraud, if any. The design of disclosure controls and procedures also is based partly on certain assumptions about the likelihood of future events, and there can be no assurance that any design will succeed in achieving its stated goals under all potential future conditions.

 

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Management’s Report on Internal Controls Over Financial Reporting

 

As required by SEC rules and regulations implementing Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, our management is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting. Our internal control over financial reporting is designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of our financial statements for external reporting purposes in accordance with GAAP. Our internal control over financial reporting includes those policies and procedures that: (1) pertain to the maintenance of records that, in reasonable detail, accurately and fairly reflect the transactions and dispositions of the assets of our company; (2) provide reasonable assurance that transactions are recorded as necessary to permit preparation of financial statements in accordance with GAAP, and that our receipts and expenditures are being made only in accordance with authorizations of our management and directors, and (3) provide reasonable assurance regarding prevention or timely detection of unauthorized acquisition, use or disposition of our assets that could have a material effect on the financial statements.

 

Because of its inherent limitations, internal control over financial reporting may not prevent or detect errors or misstatements in our financial statements. Also, projections of any evaluation of effectiveness to future periods are subject to the risk that controls may become inadequate because of changes in conditions, or that the degree or compliance with the policies or procedures may deteriorate. Our Chief Executive Officer assessed the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting as of September 30, 2023. In making these assessments, management used the criteria set forth by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) in Internal Control — Integrated Framework (2013). Based on our assessments and those criteria, our Chief Executive Officer determined that our internal controls over financial reporting were not effective as of September 30, 2023 because of material weaknesses in our internal control over financial reporting. Specifically, our management has concluded that our controls related to the classification of redeemable common stock as components of either permanent or temporary equity, remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to redemption, and accounting for accruals of certain expenses including tax liabilities were not effectively designed or maintained.

 

This Quarterly Report does not include an attestation report of internal controls from our independent registered public accounting firm due to our status as an emerging growth company under the JOBS Act.

 

Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting  

 

In light of the material weaknesses described above, we performed additional analysis as deemed necessary to ensure that our financial statements were prepared in accordance with GAAP. Management has implemented remediation steps to address the material weaknesses and to improve our internal control over financial reporting. Specifically, we expanded and improved our review process for complex securities and related accounting standards. We plan to further improve this process by enhancing access to accounting literature, identification of third-party professionals with whom to consult regarding complex accounting applications and consideration of additional staff with the requisite experience and training to supplement existing accounting professionals. 

 

While we took considerable action to remediate the material weaknesses, such remediation has not been fully evidenced. Accordingly, we continue to test our controls implemented in the first quarter to assess whether our controls are operating effectively. While there can be no assurance, we believe our material weaknesses will be remediated during the course of fiscal 2023. 

 

Other than the changes discussed above, there has been no change in our internal control over financial reporting that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting

 

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PART II - OTHER INFORMATION

 

Item 1. Legal Proceedings

 

None.

 

Item 1A. Risk Factors

 

As of the date of this Quarterly Report, there have been no material changes from the risk factors previously disclosed in the Annual Report. However, we may disclose changes to such factors or disclose additional factors from time to time in our future filings with the SEC.

 

Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.

 

None.

 

Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities

 

None.

 

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures

 

None.

 

Item 5. Other Information

 

Effective August 18, 2023, the Company entered into a consulting service agreement with Richard McGinn, a director and beneficial owner of the Company, for consulting and advisory services, and effective August 20, 2023, Mr. McGinn resigned from the Company’s Audit Committee prior to entering into the consulting service agreement. The services to be provided under the consulting service agreement include assistance with the Company’s due diligence and analysis of one or more potential business combination targets identified by the Company, and advice and assistance in negotiating the terms, structure and the execution of one or more business combination transactions involving the Company. For the services rendered, the Company is to pay Mr. McGinn a monthly retainer of $50,000 per month (the “Consulting Fee”) until the consulting service agreement is terminated by either party. On October 17, 2023, the Company and Mr. McGinn entered into an amendment to the consulting service agreement. For the three months ended September 30, 2023 the Company incurred and paid Consulting Fees of $150,000. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 the Company incurred and paid Consulting Fees of $150,000. As of September 30, 2023, no fees were payable by the Company.

 

Item 6. Exhibits

 

The following exhibits are filed as part of, or incorporated by reference into, this Quarterly Report.

 

No.   Description of Exhibit
10.1*   Consulting Services Agreement by and between the Company and Richard McGinn.
10.2*   Amendment No. 1 to Consulting Agreement.
31.1*   Certification of Principal Executive Officer Pursuant to Securities Exchange Act Rules 13a-14(a), as adopted Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
32.1*   Certification of Principal Executive Officer Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
101.INS*   Inline XBRL Instance Document.
101.SCH*   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema Document.
101.CAL*   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Calculation Linkbase Document.
101.DEF*   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Definition Linkbase Document.
101.LAB*   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Label Linkbase Document.
101.PRE*   Inline XBRL Taxonomy Extension Presentation Linkbase Document.
104*   Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101).

 

* Filed herewith.

 

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SIGNATURES

 

In accordance with the requirements of the Exchange Act, the registrant caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

  INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.
   
Date: November 20, 2023 By: /s/ Ahmed M. Fattouh
  Name:  Ahmed M. Fattouh
  Title: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
    (Principal Executive, Financial and
Accounting Officer)

 

 

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Exhibit 10.1

 

CONSULTING AGREEMENT

 

This Consulting Agreement (this “Agreement”), dated as of August 18, 2023 (the “Effective Date”), is entered into by and between InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Rich McGinn (“Consultant”) (collectively referred to as the “Parties” or individually referred to as a “Party”)

 

WHEREAS, the Company desires to continue to engage Consultant to perform consulting services on behalf of the Company in accordance with the terms hereof.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants set forth herein, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

 

Section 1 Consulting Services.

 

(a) The Company hereby retains Consultant, and Consultant hereby accepts such retention, to perform consulting and advisory services for the Company that include (i) assistance with the Company’s due diligence and analysis of one or more potential business combination targets identified by the Company from time to time, and (ii) advice and assistance in negotiating the terms, structure and the execution of one or more business combination transactions involving the Company (the “Consulting Services”), upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement.

 

(b) Consultant agrees to devote Consultant’s reasonable efforts in performing the Consulting Services. Consultant shall comply with all rules, procedures and standards promulgated from time to time by the Company with regard to Consultant’s access to and use of the Company’s property, information, equipment and facilities. Consultant acknowledges and agrees that he may not, directly or indirectly through others, engage in or facilitate any transaction involving Company’s securities while he has or is aware of any material nonpublic information, and he agrees not to disclose material nonpublic information to any third parties. Consultant agrees that the foregoing restrictions will continue for as long as any information the Consultant has is both material and nonpublic and Consultant understands that this mean such restrictions can continue even after the Consultant’s engagement with the Company has terminated.

 

Section 2 Compensation.

 

(a) Consulting Fee. On the Effective Date, the Company shall pay the Consultant a retainer of $50,000.00. If thereafter this Agreement is renewed as provided in Section 4, then an additional payment shall be agreed and due on such renewal date. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the aggregate annual compensation payable to Consultant under this Agreement, exclusive of reimbursements for approved expenses, shall not exceed the $120,000.00 per year in the aggregate.

 

(b) Expenses.

 

(i) Consultant shall not be authorized to incur any expenses on behalf of the Company, except such expenses otherwise approved in writing in advance by the Company. Company shall reimburse Consultant for all approved expenses incurred by Consultant provided that such expenses are confirmed by appropriate written expense statements, receipts or other supporting documentation.

 

(ii) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Consultant hereby waives any and all right, title, interest or claim of any kind (“Claim”) in or to any distribution of the Company’s trust account in which the proceeds of the Company’s initial public offering, as described in greater detail in the registration statement on Form S-l and the prospectus filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission (File No 333-253189) has been deposited, and hereby agrees not to seek recourse, reimbursement, payment or satisfaction for any Claim against the trust account for any reason whatsoever.

 

 

 

 

Section 3 Independent Contractor. In furnishing the Consulting Services, Consultant understands that Consultant will at all times be acting as an independent contractor of the Company.

 

Consultant shall be solely responsible for the withholding and/or payment of any federal, state or local income or payroll taxes related to the consulting fee payable hereunder or any other payments hereunder.

 

Section 4 Term and Termination. This Agreement shall be renewable by mutual agreement upon written or emailed notice to the other party. Sections 3 through 6 this Agreement and any remedies for breach of this Agreement shall survive any termination or expiration.

 

Section 5 Confidential Information; Non-Disclosure. (a) Except as authorized or directed by the Company in connection with the performance of Consultant’s duties and obligations, Consultant shall not, at any time during the term or any time following the termination of this Agreement (for any reason or no reason), directly or indirectly, (i) copy, disclose, utilize, exploit, or make available to any other person or entity any Confidential Information (as defined below) that has come into Consultant’s possession, custody or control in the course of engagement with the Company, or (ii) use any such Confidential Information for Consultant’s own personal use or advantage or the use or advantage of any other person or entity other than the Company, or make any such Confidential Information available to others. “Confidential Information” means all confidential information, proprietary information, trade secrets, or other information (whether oral or written, whether maintained in hard copy, electronically, or otherwise) regarding the business or affairs of the Company, including, without limitation, information as to any of the Company’s products; services; systems; designs; inventions; research; marketing plans; prospects; prospective and existing contracts; business plans, procedures, and strategies; costs; personnel; computer programs; algorithms; pending patent applications; systems; negotiations; lists of actual and/or prospective clients and customers; supplier lists and supplier information, financial results; and business developments. Confidential Information does not include information which shall have been lawfully and without breach of any obligations of confidentiality, including pursuant to this Section 5, made available to the general public without restriction. The obligations of confidentiality set forth in this Section 5 extend to any Confidential Information of any third parties contracting with the Company, whether or not the Company has undertaken an express obligation of confidentiality with regard to such third parties.

 

(b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, nothing in this Agreement prohibits Consultant from reporting possible violations of federal law or regulation to any United States governmental agency or entity in accordance with the provisions of and rules promulgated under Section 21F of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or Section 806 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, or any other whistleblower protection provisions of state or federal law or regulation (including the right to receive an award for information provided to any such government agencies). Furthermore, in accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 1833, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement: (i) Consultant shall not be in breach of this Agreement, and shall not be held criminally or civilly liable under any federal or state trade secret law (x) for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made in confidence to a federal, state, or local government official or to an attorney solely for the purpose of reporting or investigating a suspected violation of law, or (y) for the disclosure of a trade secret that is made in a complaint or other document filed in a lawsuit or other proceeding, if such filing is made under seal; and (ii) if Consultant files a lawsuit for retaliation by the Company for reporting a suspected violation of law, Consultant may disclose the trade secret to Consultant’s attorney, and may use the trade secret information in the court proceeding, if Consultant files any document containing the trade secret under seal, and does not disclose the trade secret, except pursuant to court order.

 

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Section 6 Miscellaneous.

 

(a) Entire Agreement. This Agreement between the Company and Consultant, constitute the entire agreement among the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede all other prior agreements and understandings, both written and oral, between the Parties with respect to such subject matter.

 

(b) Assignment: No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to permit the assignment by Consultant of this Agreement or any of Consultant’s rights or obligations hereunder, and such assignment is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of the Company. The Company may assign this contract in connection with a merger, consolidation or sale of all or substantially all of its assets or that portion of its business to which this Agreement relates or to an affiliate. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to or shall confer upon any person other than the Parties any rights or remedies hereunder

 

(c) Amendments and Supplements. This Agreement may not be altered, changed or amended, except by an instrument in writing signed by the Parties.

 

(d) No Waiver. The terms and conditions of this Agreement may be waived only by a written instrument signed by the Party waiving compliance. The failure of any Party hereto to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in no way be construed to be a waiver of any such provision, nor in any way to affect the validity of this Agreement or any part hereof or the right of such Party thereafter to enforce each and every such provision. No waiver of any breach of or non-compliance with this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach or non-compliance.

 

(e) Governing Law: Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware without reference to the principles of conflicts of law of the State of Delaware or any other jurisdiction that would result in application of the laws of a jurisdiction other than the State of Delaware, and where applicable, the laws of the United States. Any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be brought exclusively in the federal or state courts of New York, and the Parties hereby expressly represent and agree that they are subject to the personal jurisdiction of said courts, and the Parties hereby irrevocably consent to the jurisdiction of such courts in any legal or equitable proceedings related to such disputes and waive, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection which either of them may now or hereafter have that the laying of the venue of any legal proceedings related to such dispute which is brought in any such courts is improper or that such proceedings have been brought in an inconvenient forum.

 

(f) Validity. If any provision of this Agreement shall be determined to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the validity, legality and enforceability of the other provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby.

 

(g) Section 409A. The intent of the Parties is that the payments and benefits under this Agreement comply with or be exempt from Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (“Section 409A”) and, accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted, this Agreement shall be interpreted to be in compliance therewith. Except as otherwise permitted under Section 409A, no payment hereunder shall be accelerated or deferred unless such acceleration or deferral would not result in additional tax or interest pursuant to Section 409A. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, any compensation or benefits payable under this Agreement that is considered nonqualified deferred compensation under Section 409A and is designated under this Agreement as payable upon Consultant’s termination of services shall be payable only upon Consultant’s “separation from service” with the Company within the meaning of Section 409A. To the extent that any reimbursements under this Agreement are subject to Section 409A, any such reimbursements payable to Consultant shall be paid to Consultant no later than December 31st of the year following the year in which the expense was incurred; provided, that Consultant submits Consultant’s reimbursement request promptly following the date the expense is incurred, the amount of expenses reimbursed in one year shall not affect the amount eligible for reimbursement in any subsequent year, and Consultant’s right to reimbursement under this Agreement will not be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit.

 

(h) Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same Agreement. Signatures delivered by facsimile or PDF shall be deemed effective for all purposes.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date first written above.

 

  INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.
   
  By: /s/ Ahmed Fattouh
  Name:  Ahmed Fattouh
  Title: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
   
  CONSULTANT
   
  By: /s/ Rich McGinn
  Name: Rich McGinn

 

 

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Exhibit 10.2

 

AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO CONSULTING AGREEMENT

 

This Amendment No. 1 to the Consulting Agreement (this “Amendment”), dated as of October 17, 2023, but effective for all purposes as of September 28, 2023 (the “Amendment Effectiveness Date”), is by and between InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Rich McGinn (“Consultant”). Reference is made to that certain Consulting Agreement dated August 18, 2023 (the “Consulting Agreement”) by and between the Company and the Consultant. Capitalized terms used herein without definition shall have the same meanings as set forth in the Consulting Agreement, as amended hereby.

 

WHEREAS, the Parties desire to memorialize their agreement amend the Consulting Agreement, effective as of Amendment Effectiveness Date, to replace Section 2(a), Section 4 and Section 6(e) of the Consulting Agreement and to make certain other modifications as set forth below.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the agreements, provisions and covenants herein contained, the Parties hereto agree as follows:

 

Section 1. Amendments to Consulting Agreement.

 

1.1. Clause (a) of Section 2 of the Consulting Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

 

“(a) Consulting Fee. The Company shall pay the Consultant a monthly retainer of $50,000.00 until this Agreement is terminated by either party upon notice to the other (email to suffice).”

 

1.2. Section 4 of the Section of the Consulting Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

 

Section 4. Survival. Sections 3 through 6 of this Agreement and any remedies for breach of this Agreement shall survive any termination or expiration.”

 

1.3. Clause (e) of Section 6 of the Consulting Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

 

“(e) Governing Law; Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware without reference to the principles of conflicts of law of the State of Delaware or any other jurisdiction that would result in application of the laws of a jurisdiction other than the State of Delaware, and where applicable, the laws of the United States. Any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall be brought exclusively in the federal or state courts of Delaware, and the Parties hereby expressly represent and agree that they are subject to the personal jurisdiction of said courts, and the Parties hereby irrevocably consent to the jurisdiction of such courts in any legal or equitable proceedings related to such disputes and waive, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection which either of them may now or hereafter have that the laying of the venue of any legal proceedings related to such dispute which is brought in any such courts is improper or that such proceedings have been brought in an inconvenient forum.”

 

 

 

Section 2. Miscellaneous.

 

2.1. This Amendment is effective as of the Amendment Effectiveness Date.

 

2.2. This Amendment shall form a part of the Agreement for all purposes. From and after the Amendment Effectiveness Date, any reference in the Agreement to “this Agreement”, “hereof”, “herein”, and “hereunder” and words or expressions of similar import shall refer to the Agreement as amended by this Amendment. The provisions of Section 6 (Miscellaneous) of the Agreement, as amended hereby, shall apply mutatis mutandis to this Amendment, and to the Agreement as amended by this Amendment, taken together as a single agreement, reflecting the terms therein as modified hereby.

 

2.3. This Amendment shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware without reference to the principles of conflicts of law of the State of Delaware or any other jurisdiction that would result in application of the laws of a jurisdiction other than the State of Delaware, and where applicable, the laws of the United States. Any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Amendment shall be brought exclusively in the federal or state courts of Delaware, and the Parties hereby expressly represent and agree that they are subject to the personal jurisdiction of said courts, and the Parties hereby irrevocably consent to the jurisdiction of such courts in any legal or equitable proceedings related to such disputes and waive, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any objection which either of them may now or hereafter have that the laying of the venue of any legal proceedings related to such dispute which is brought in any such courts is improper or that such proceedings have been brought in an inconvenient forum.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Amendment to be executed as of the date first written above.

 

  INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.
   
  By: /s/ Brandon Bentley
    Name:  Brandon Bentley
    Title: General Counsel

 

  CONSULTANT
     
  /s/ Rich McGinn
  Name:  Rich McGinn

 

 

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Exhibit 31.1

 

CERTIFICATION OF CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13A-14(A) UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934,

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 302 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

I, Ahmed Fattouh, certify that:

 

1. I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc.;

 

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4. I am responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:

 

  a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under my supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared; and

 

  b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

  c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report my conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

 

  d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5. I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

  a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

 

  b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Date: November 20, 2023

 

  /s/ Ahmed Fattouh
  Ahmed Fattouh
  Chief Executive Officer
  (Principal Executive, Financial and Accounting Officer)

 

 

Exhibit 32.1

 

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO

18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350

AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO

SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

 

In connection with the Quarterly Report of InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc. (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2023, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Report”), I, Ahmed Fattouh, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Company, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §1350, as adopted pursuant to §906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that, to the best of my knowledge:

 

1. The Report fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

2. The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 

Dated: November 20, 2023

 

  /s/ Ahmed Fattouh
  Ahmed Fattouh
  Chief Executive Officer
  (Principal Executive, Financial and Accounting Officer)

 

v3.23.3
Document And Entity Information - shares
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Nov. 20, 2023
Document Information Line Items    
Entity Registrant Name INTERPRIVATE III FINANCIAL PARTNERS INC.  
Document Type 10-Q  
Current Fiscal Year End Date --12-31  
Amendment Flag false  
Entity Central Index Key 0001839610  
Entity Current Reporting Status Yes  
Entity Filer Category Non-accelerated Filer  
Document Period End Date Sep. 30, 2023  
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2023  
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q3  
Entity Small Business true  
Entity Emerging Growth Company true  
Entity Shell Company true  
Entity Ex Transition Period false  
Document Quarterly Report true  
Document Transition Report false  
Entity File Number 001-40151  
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code DE  
Entity Tax Identification Number 85-3069266  
Entity Address, Address Line One 1350 Avenue of the Americas  
Entity Address, Address Line Two 2nd Floor  
Entity Address, City or Town New York  
Entity Address, State or Province NY  
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 10019  
City Area Code (212)  
Local Phone Number 920-0125  
Entity Interactive Data Current Yes  
Units, each consisting of one share of Class A common stock and one-fifth of one redeemable warrant    
Document Information Line Items    
Trading Symbol IPVF.U  
Title of 12(b) Security Units, each consisting of one share of Class A common stock and one-fifth of one redeemable warrant  
Security Exchange Name NYSE  
Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share    
Document Information Line Items    
Trading Symbol IPVF  
Title of 12(b) Security Class A common stock, par value $0.0001 per share  
Security Exchange Name NYSE  
Warrants, each whole warrant exercisable for one share of Class A common stock, each at an exercise price of $11.50 per share    
Document Information Line Items    
Trading Symbol IPVF WS  
Title of 12(b) Security Warrants, each whole warrant exercisable for one share of Class A common stock, each at an exercise price of $11.50 per share  
Security Exchange Name NYSE  
Class A Common Stock    
Document Information Line Items    
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   1,352,029
Class B Common Stock    
Document Information Line Items    
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   6,468,750
v3.23.3
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Current assets    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,566,902 $ 7,592,144
Prepaid expenses 25,417 42,744
Total current assets 2,592,319 7,634,888
Deferred tax asset 609,691
Marketable securities held in Trust Account 4,957,032 29,705,790
TOTAL ASSETS 8,159,042 37,340,678
Current liabilities    
Excise tax payable 160,254
Income tax payable 224,312
Redemptions payable (See Note 3) 9,083,830
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 755,259 2,562,197
Total current liabilities 927,740 11,960,419
Warrant liability 7,661 8,315
Deferred tax liability 39,965
Total Liabilities 935,401 12,008,699
Commitments and Contingencies (See Note 6)
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption, 459,529 and 2,001,676 shares at $10.69 and $10.17 as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively 4,913,792 20,354,090
Stockholders’ Equity    
Preferred stock, $0.0001 par value; 1,000,000 shares authorized; none issued or outstanding
Additional paid-in capital
Retained Earnings 2,309,113 4,977,153
Total Stockholders’ Equity 2,309,849 4,977,889
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY 8,159,042 37,340,678
Class A Common Stock    
Stockholders’ Equity    
Common stock, value 89 89
Class B Common Stock    
Stockholders’ Equity    
Common stock, value 647 647
Related party payable    
Current liabilities    
Related party payable $ 12,227 $ 90,080
v3.23.3
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Parentheticals) - $ / shares
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Common stock subject to possible redemption 459,529 2,001,676
Common stock subject to possible redemption, par value (in Dollars per share) $ 10.69 $ 10.17
Preferred stock par value (in Dollars per share) $ 0.0001 $ 0.0001
Preferred stock, shares authorized 1,000,000 1,000,000
Preferred stock, shares issued
Preferred stock, shares outstanding
Class A Common Stock    
Common stock par value (in Dollars per share) $ 0.0001 $ 0.0001
Common stock, shares authorized 380,000,000 380,000,000
Common stock, shares issued 892,500 892,500
Common stock, shares outstanding 892,500 892,500
Class B Common Stock    
Common stock par value (in Dollars per share) $ 0.0001 $ 0.0001
Common stock, shares authorized 20,000,000 20,000,000
Common stock, shares issued 6,468,750 6,468,750
Common stock, shares outstanding 6,468,750 6,468,750
v3.23.3
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Operating and formation costs $ 808,333 $ 811,338 $ 2,724,449 $ 2,391,972
Related party service fees 210,000 60,000 330,000 180,000
Loss from operations (1,018,333) (871,338) (3,054,449) (2,571,972)
Other income (expense):        
Extension fee income 10,000,000 10,000,000
Change in fair value of warrant liabilities (736) 46,385 654 227,660
Interest earned on money market funds 35,287 38,982
Interest earned on marketable securities held in Trust Account 63,089 1,318,723 442,441 1,789,598
Unrealized loss on marketable securities held in Trust Account 47,946 18,983
Other income, net 97,640 11,413,054 482,077 12,036,241
Income (loss) before provision for income taxes (920,693) 10,541,716 (2,572,372) 9,464,269
Provision for income tax (expense) benefit 707,310 (2,370,418) 649,656 (2,418,076)
Net income (loss) $ (213,383) $ 8,171,298 $ (1,922,716) $ 7,046,193
Class A Common Stock Subject to Redemption        
Other income (expense):        
Basic weighted average shares outstanding (in Shares) 459,529 25,875,000 1,312,511 25,875,000
Basic net income (loss) per share (in Dollars per share) $ (0.03) $ 0.25 $ (0.22) $ 0.21
Non-Redeemable Common Stock        
Other income (expense):        
Basic weighted average shares outstanding (in Shares) 7,361,250 7,361,250 7,361,250 7,361,250
Basic net income (loss) per share (in Dollars per share) $ (0.03) $ 0.25 $ (0.22) $ 0.21
v3.23.3
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) (Parentheticals) - $ / shares
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Class A Common Stock Subject to Redemption        
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding 459,529 25,875,000 1,312,511 25,875,000
Diluted income (loss) per share $ (0.03) $ 0.25 $ (0.22) $ 0.21
Non-Redeemable Common Stock        
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding 7,361,250 7,361,250 7,361,250 7,361,250
Diluted income (loss) per share $ (0.03) $ 0.25 $ (0.22) $ 0.21
v3.23.3
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit) (Unaudited) - USD ($)
Class A
Common Stock
Class B
Common Stock
Additional Paid-in Capital
Accumulated Earnings
Total
Balance at Dec. 31, 2021 $ 20 $ 647 $ (109,659) $ (108,992)
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2021 200,000 6,468,750      
Reclassification of Class A Common Stock from issuance costs included in accumulated deficit $ 69 (69)
Reclassification of Class A Common Stock from issuance costs included in accumulated deficit (in Shares) 692,500      
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption (3,615) (3,615)
Net income (Loss) (653,537) (653,537)
Balance at Mar. 31, 2022 $ 89 $ 647 (766,880) (766,144)
Balance (in Shares) at Mar. 31, 2022 892,500 6,468,750      
Balance at Dec. 31, 2021 $ 20 $ 647 (109,659) (108,992)
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2021 200,000 6,468,750      
Excise taxes on Class A Common stock redemptions        
Net income (Loss)         7,046,193
Balance at Sep. 30, 2022 $ 89 $ 647 5,789,711 5,790,447
Balance (in Shares) at Sep. 30, 2022 892,500 6,468,750      
Balance at Dec. 31, 2021 $ 20 $ 647 (109,659) (108,992)
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2021 200,000 6,468,750      
Balance at Dec. 31, 2022 $ 89 $ 647 4,977,153 4,977,889
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2022 892,500 6,468,750      
Balance at Mar. 31, 2022 $ 89 $ 647 (766,880) (766,144)
Balance (in Shares) at Mar. 31, 2022 892,500 6,468,750      
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption (164,257) (164,257)
Net income (Loss) (471,568) (471,568)
Balance at Jun. 30, 2022 $ 89 $ 647 (1,402,705) (1,401,969)
Balance (in Shares) at Jun. 30, 2022 892,500 6,468,750      
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption   (978,882) (978,882)
Net income (Loss)   8,171,298 8,171,298
Balance at Sep. 30, 2022 $ 89 $ 647 5,789,711 5,790,447
Balance (in Shares) at Sep. 30, 2022 892,500 6,468,750      
Balance at Dec. 31, 2022 $ 89 $ 647 4,977,153 4,977,889
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2022 892,500 6,468,750      
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption (58,381) (58,381)
Net income (Loss) (988,865) (988,865)
Balance at Mar. 31, 2023 $ 89 $ 647 3,929,907 3,930,643
Balance (in Shares) at Mar. 31, 2023 892,500 6,468,750      
Balance at Dec. 31, 2022 $ 89 $ 647 4,977,153 4,977,889
Balance (in Shares) at Dec. 31, 2022 892,500 6,468,750      
Excise taxes on Class A Common stock redemptions         (160,254)
Net income (Loss)         (1,922,716)
Balance at Sep. 30, 2023 $ 89 $ 647 2,309,113 2,309,849
Balance (in Shares) at Sep. 30, 2023 892,500 6,468,750      
Balance at Mar. 31, 2023 $ 89 $ 647 3,929,907 3,930,643
Balance (in Shares) at Mar. 31, 2023 892,500 6,468,750      
Excise taxes on Class A Common stock redemptions (160,254) (160,254)
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption (368,682) (368,682)
Net income (Loss) (720,468) (720,468)
Balance at Jun. 30, 2023 $ 89 $ 647 2,680,503 2,681,239
Balance (in Shares) at Jun. 30, 2023 892,500 6,468,750      
Remeasurement of Class A common stock subject to possible redemption (158,007) (158,007)
Net income (Loss) (213,383) (213,383)
Balance at Sep. 30, 2023 $ 89 $ 647 $ 2,309,113 $ 2,309,849
Balance (in Shares) at Sep. 30, 2023 892,500 6,468,750      
v3.23.3
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) - USD ($)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Cash flows from Operating Activities:    
Net income (loss) $ (1,922,716) $ 7,046,193
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash (used in) provided by operating activities:    
Change in fair value of warrant liabilities (654) (227,660)
Interest earned on funds held in Trust Account (442,441) (1,789,598)
Unrealized loss on marketable securities held in Trust Account (18,983)
Deferred income taxes (649,656)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:    
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 17,327 163,807
Related party payable (77,853) (150,273)
Income tax payable (224,312) 2,312,076
Accrued expenses (1,806,938) 1,050,477
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities (5,107,243) 8,386,039
Cash flows from Investing Activities:    
Deposits to Trust Account (324,200)
Withdrawals from Trust Account 16,431,569 416,427
Net cash provided by investing activities 16,107,369 416,427
Cash flows from Financing Activities:    
Payment of redeemed Public Shares, net of taxes (16,025,368)
Net cash used in financing activities (16,025,368)
Net Change in Cash and cash equivalents (5,025,242) 8,802,466
Cash and cash equivalents – Beginning of period 7,592,144 1,501,391
Cash and cash equivalents – End of period 2,566,902 10,303,857
Non-Cash investing and financing activities:    
Reclassification of Class A Common Stock from issuance costs included in accumulated deficit (69)
Redemption costs of Class A Common Stock included in excise tax payable (160,254)
Remeasurement in value of common stock subject to redemption (585,070) (1,146,754)
Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:    
Cash paid for income taxes $ 224,312
v3.23.3
Description of Organization and Business Operations
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Organization and Business Operations [Abstract]  
DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS

NOTE 1. DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION AND BUSINESS OPERATIONS

 

InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc. (the “Company”) is a blank check company incorporated in Delaware on September 10, 2020. It was originally incorporated under the name “InterPrivate II Financial Holdings Corp.”, but the Company changed its name to “InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc.” on January 6, 2021. The Company was formed for the purpose of effectuating a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or other similar business combination with one or more businesses (each, a “Business Combination”).

 

The Company has two wholly-owned subsidiaries InterPrivate III Merger Sub Inc., incorporated in Delaware on August 11, 2021 (“Merger Sub”), and InterPrivate III Merger Sub II LLC organized in Delaware on August 11, 2021(“Merger Sub II”), (collectively the “Subsidiaries”).

 

The Company is not limited to a particular industry or sector for purposes of consummating a Business Combination. The Company is an early stage and emerging growth company and, as such, the Company is subject to all of the risks associated with early stage and emerging growth companies.

 

As of September 30, 2023, the Company had not commenced any operations. All activity through September 30, 2023 relates to the Company’s formation, its initial public offering (the “Initial Public Offering”), and subsequent to the Initial Public Offering, identifying a target company for a Business Combination including the Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration that was terminated. (See “Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration” below). The Company will not generate any operating revenues until after the completion of its initial Business Combination, at the earliest. The Company will generate non-operating income on cash and cash equivalents in the form of interest income from the proceeds derived from the Initial Public Offering. The Company has selected December 31 as its fiscal year end.

 

The registration statement for the Initial Public Offering was declared effective on March 4, 2021. On March 9, 2021, the Company consummated the Initial Public Offering of 25,875,000 units (the “Units” and, with respect to the shares of Class A common stock included in the Units sold, the “Public Shares”), which includes the full exercise by the underwriters of their over-allotment option in the amount of 3,375,000 Units, at $10.00 per Unit, generating gross proceeds of $258,750,000, which is described in Note 3.

 

Simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering, the Company consummated the sale of 692,500 units (each, a “Private Placement Unit” and, collectively, the “Private Placement Units”) at a price of $10.00 per Private Placement Unit in a private placement to InterPrivate Acquisition Management III, LLC (the “Sponsor”) and EarlyBirdCapital, Inc. (“EarlyBirdCapital”), generating gross proceeds of $6,925,000, which is described in Note 4.

 

Following the closing of the Initial Public Offering on March 9, 2021, an amount of $258,750,000 ($10.00 per Unit) from the net proceeds of the sale of the Units in the Initial Public Offering and the sale of the Private Placement Units was placed in a trust account (the “Trust Account”), and was invested in U.S. government securities, within the meaning set forth in Section 2(a)(16) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Investment Company Act”), with a maturity of 185 days or less, or in any open-ended investment company that holds itself out as a money market fund meeting the conditions of Rule 2a-7 of the Investment Company Act, as determined by the Company, until the earlier of: (i) the consummation of a Business Combination or (ii) the distribution of the funds in the Trust Account to the Company’s stockholders, as described below. To mitigate the risk of the Company being deemed to have been operating as an unregistered investment company (including under the subjective test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act), on January 3, 2023, the Company instructed Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the trustee with respect to the Trust Account, to liquidate the U.S. government treasury obligations or money market funds held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds in the Trust Account in an interest-bearing demand deposit account until the earlier of consummation of the Company’s initial business combination or liquidation.

 

The Company’s management has broad discretion with respect to the specific application of the net proceeds of the Initial Public Offering and the sale of the Private Placement Units, although substantially all of the net proceeds are intended to be applied generally toward consummating a Business Combination. The NYSE American rules provide that the Business Combination must be with one or more target businesses that together have a fair market value equal to at least 80% of the balance in the Trust Account (less any taxes payable on interest earned on the Trust Account) at the time of the signing of a definitive agreement to enter into a Business Combination. The Company will only complete a Business Combination if the post-Business Combination company owns or acquires 50% or more of the outstanding voting securities of the target or otherwise acquires a controlling interest in the target sufficient for it not to be required to register as an investment company under the Investment Company Act. There is no assurance that the Company will be able to successfully effect a Business Combination.

 

The Company will provide the holders of the outstanding Public Shares (the “public stockholders”) with the opportunity to redeem all or a portion of their Public Shares upon the completion of a Business Combination either (i) in connection with a stockholder meeting called to approve the Business Combination or (ii) by means of a tender offer. The decision as to whether the Company will seek stockholder approval of a Business Combination or conduct a tender offer will be made by the Company, solely in its discretion. The public stockholders will be entitled to redeem their Public Shares for a pro rata portion of the amount then in the Trust Account ($10.00 per Public Share, plus any pro rata interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to the Company to pay its tax obligations). There will be no redemption rights upon the completion of a Business Combination with respect to the Company’s warrants.

  

If the Company seeks stockholder approval, the Company will proceed with a Business Combination only if a majority of the shares voted are voted in favor of the Business Combination. If a stockholder vote is not required by law and the Company does not decide to hold a stockholder vote for business or other reasons, the Company will, pursuant to its Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation”), conduct the redemptions pursuant to the tender offer rules of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and file tender offer documents with the SEC prior to completing a Business Combination. If, however, stockholder approval of the transaction is required by law, or the Company decides to obtain stockholder approval for business or other reasons, the Company will offer to redeem shares in conjunction with a proxy solicitation pursuant to the proxy rules and not pursuant to the tender offer rules. The Company will not redeem its Public Shares in an amount that would cause its net tangible assets to be less than $5,000,001. If the Company seeks stockholder approval in connection with a Business Combination, the Sponsor and EarlyBirdCapital have agreed to vote their Founder Shares (as defined in Note 5), Private Placement Shares (as defined in Note 4), Representative Shares (as defined in Note 7) and any Public Shares purchased during or after the Initial Public Offering in favor of approving a Business Combination and not to convert any shares in connection with a stockholder vote to approve a Business Combination or sell any shares to the Company in a tender offer in connection with a Business Combination. Additionally, each public stockholder may elect to redeem their Public Shares irrespective of whether they vote for or against the proposed transaction or do not vote at all.

 

Notwithstanding the above, if the Company seeks stockholder approval of a Business Combination and it does not conduct redemptions pursuant to the tender offer rules, the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation provides that a public stockholder, together with any affiliate of such stockholder or any other person with whom such stockholder is acting in concert or as a “group” (as defined under Section 13 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)), will be restricted from redeeming its shares with respect to more than an aggregate of 15% or more of the Public Shares, without the prior consent of the Company.

 

The Sponsor and EarlyBirdCapital have agreed (a) to waive their redemption rights with respect to their Founder Shares, Representative Shares and Public Shares held by them in connection with the completion of a Business Combination, (b) waive their liquidation rights with respect to the Founder Shares, Private Placement Shares and Representative Shares if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination and (c) not to propose an amendment to the Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (i) to modify the substance or timing of the Company’s obligation to allow redemption in connection with the Company’s initial Business Combination or to redeem 100% of its Public Shares if the Company does not complete a Business Combination or (ii) with respect to any other provision relating to stockholders’ rights or pre-initial business combination activity, unless the Company provides the public stockholders with the opportunity to redeem their Public Shares in conjunction with any such amendment. However, if the Sponsor acquires Public Shares in or after the Initial Public Offering, such Public Shares will be entitled to liquidating distributions from the Trust Account if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination.

 

The Company currently has up to 33 months from the closing of the Initial Public Offering (or up to 36 months, if all extensions are exercised) or any extended period of time provided as a result of an amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation to complete a Business Combination (the “Combination Period”). If the Company is unable to complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period, the Company will (i) cease all operations except for the purpose of winding up, (ii) as promptly as reasonably possible but not more than ten business days thereafter, redeem the Public Shares, at a per-share price, payable in cash, equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Trust Account including interest earned on the funds held in the Trust Account and not previously released to the Company to pay its tax obligations (less up to $100,000 of interest to pay dissolution expenses), divided by the number of then outstanding Public Shares, which redemption will completely extinguish public stockholders’ rights as stockholders (including the right to receive further liquidating distributions, if any), and (iii) as promptly as reasonably possible following such redemption, subject to the approval of the Company’s remaining stockholders and the Company’s board of directors, dissolve and liquidate, subject in each case to the Company’s obligations under Delaware law to provide for claims of creditors and the requirements of other applicable law. There will be no redemption rights or liquidating distributions with respect to the Company’s warrants, which will expire worthless if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period.

 

In order to protect the amounts held in the Trust Account, the Sponsor has agreed to be liable to the Company if and to the extent any claims by a third party for services rendered or products sold to the Company, or a prospective target business with which the Company has discussed entering into a transaction agreement, reduce the amount of funds in the Trust Account to below (1) $10.00 per Public Share or (2) the actual amount per Public Share held in the Trust Account as of the date of the liquidation of the Trust Account due to reductions in the value of the trust assets, in each case net of the interest which may be withdrawn to pay the Company’s taxes. This liability will not apply with respect to any claims by a third party who executed a waiver of any and all rights to seek access to the Trust Account and except as to any claims under the Company’s indemnity of the underwriters of the Initial Public Offering against certain liabilities, including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”). Moreover, in the event that an executed waiver is deemed to be unenforceable against a third party, the Sponsor will not be responsible to the extent of any liability for such third-party claims. The Company will seek to reduce the possibility that the Sponsor will have to indemnify the Trust Account due to claims of creditors by endeavoring to have all vendors, service providers (except the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm), prospective target businesses or other entities with which the Company does business, execute agreements with the Company waiving any right, title, interest or claim of any kind in or to monies held in the Trust Account.

 

First Charter Amendment

 

On December 21, 2022, the Company held a special meeting of stockholders (the “First Special Meeting”). At the First Special Meeting, the Company’s stockholders approved an amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “First Charter Amendment”) to extend the date by which the Company must complete a merger, share exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, recapitalization, reorganization or similar business combination involving the Company and one or more businesses (the “Deadline Date”) from March 9, 2023 to April 9, 2023, and to allow the Company to elect to further extend in one-month increments up to two additional times, or a total of up to three months after March 9, 2023, until June 9, 2023, unless the closing of a business combination should have occurred prior thereto.

 

Pursuant to the First Amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, executed December 23, 2022, at the beginning of each month in which an extension has been implemented and an initial business combination has not yet been consummated, the Company shall make a deposit from its working capital account into the Trust Account in an amount determined by multiplying $0.06 by the number of public shares then outstanding, up to a maximum monthly deposit of $210,000, or an aggregate deposit of up to $630,000 (if all extensions are exercised).

 

On March 29, 2023, the Board determined to implement the Company’s first monthly Extension under the First Charter Amendment to allow additional time for the Company to complete its initial business combination. In connection with the first monthly Extension, the Company deposited $120,100 into the Trust Account on April 4, 2023. On May 3, 2023 the Board determined to implement the Company’s second monthly Extension under the First Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to June 9, 2023. In connection with the second monthly Extension, the Company deposited $120,100 to into the Trust Account on May 3, 2023.

 

Second Charter Amendment

 

On June 5, 2023, the Company held a special meeting of stockholders (the “Second Special Meeting”) in which the Company’s stockholders voted in favor of a proposal to the Second Amendment of the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation (the “Second Charter Amendment”) to extend the Deadline Date (the date by which it must consummate an initial business combination) from June 9, 2023 to July 9, 2023 and to allow the Company to elect to further extend in one-month increments up to eight additional times (each monthly election referred to herein as an “Extension”), or a total of up to nine months, until March 9, 2024 (the “Extended Deadline Date”).

 

Additionally, the Company’s redemption limitation amendment proposal was approved at the Second Special Meeting whereby the Second Charter Amendment amends the Company’s Charter to permit the Company’s Board, in its sole discretion, to eliminate (i) the limitation that the Company may not redeem public shares in an amount that would cause the Company’s net tangible assets to be less than $5,000,001 and (ii) the limitation that the Company shall not consummate a business combination unless the Company has net tangible assets of at least $5,000,001.

 

Pursuant to the Second Amendment to the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation, executed June 7, 2023, at the beginning of each month in which an Extension has been implemented and an initial business combination has not yet been consummated, the Company shall make a deposit from its working capital account into the Trust Account in an amount determined by multiplying $0.06 by the number of public shares then outstanding, up to a maximum monthly deposit of $21,000, or an aggregate deposit of up to $189,000 (if all extensions are exercised). In connection with the Second Special Meeting, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on June 7, 2023.

 

On June 29, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s first monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to August 9, 2023. In connection with the first monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on June 30, 2023.

 

On July 26, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s second monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to September 9, 2023. In connection with the second monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on July 27, 2023.

 

On September 6, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s third monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to October 9, 2023. In connection with the third monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on September 5, 2023.

 

On October 4, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s fourth monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to November 9, 2023. In connection with the fourth monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on October 5, 2023.

 

On November 1, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s fifth monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to December 9, 2023. In connection with the fifth monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on November 2, 2023.

 

Public Share Redemptions

 

In connection with the First Special Meeting held on December 21, 2022, stockholders holding an aggregate of 23,873,324 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock exercised their right to redeem their shares for approximately $10.10 per share of the funds held in the Company’s trust account. After satisfaction of the redemptions exercised on December 21, 2022, approximately $20.6 million in cash remained in the trust account and 2,001,676 shares of Class A common stock subject to redemption were outstanding. Warrants previously issued as Units in the initial IPO were segregated and retained by stockholders that redeemed their public shares.

 

In connection with the Second Special Meeting held on June 5, 2023, stockholders holding an aggregate of 1,542,147 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock exercised their right to redeem their shares for approximately $10.39 per share of the funds held in the Company’s trust account. After satisfaction of the redemptions exercised on June 5, 2023, approximately $4.8 million in cash remained in the trust account and 459,529 shares of Class A common stock subject to redemption were outstanding. Warrants previously issued as Units in the initial IPO were segregated and retained by stockholders that redeemed their public shares.

 

Under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (see Risks and Uncertainties), the Company is subject is subject to a non-deductible 1% excise tax on the fair market value of any redemptions of the Company’s Class A common stock made on or after January 1, 2023. In connection with the redemptions exercised on June 5, 2023, the Company recognized an excise tax liability of $160,254 which was recorded against accumulated earnings as an incremental cost to repurchase the redeemed shares. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company’s excise tax liability related to the share redemptions was $160,254 and $0, respectively.

 

To mitigate the current uncertainty surrounding the application of the Excise Tax (see Risks and Uncertainties), in the event that any Excise Tax is accrued in connection with any redemption event, including in connection with the Extension, none of the money in the Trust Account or the interest earned thereon shall be used to pay for any Excise Tax due under the IR Act in connection with any redemptions of Public Shares in connection with any redemption event. The Company intends to continue investing the Trust Account funds in a variable interest-bearing demand deposit account and does not intend to utilize any funds held in the trust account to pay excise taxes that may become due pursuant to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 upon a redemption of the Company’s Class A common stock, to the extent applicable to the Company.

 

NYSE American Listing

 

On February 2, 2023, the New York Stock Exchange (the “NYSE”) notified the Company that trading in the Company’s common stock, units and warrants had been halted, as the Company no longer satisfied the continued listing standard of the NYSE requiring the Company to maintain an average aggregate global market capitalization attributable to its publicly held shares over a consecutive 30 trading day period of at least $40,000,000. On February 13, 2023, the Company was approved for listing on the NYSE American LLC (the “NYSE American”) and its common stock, units and warrants began trading on the NYSE American on February 16, 2023.

 

Termination of Business Combination Agreement With Aspiration

 

As discussed in Note 6, the Second A&R Merger Agreement and related agreements were terminated on August 29, 2023.

  

Risks and Uncertainties

 

The Company’s ability to consummate an initial business combination may be adversely impacted by various factors that cause economic uncertainty and volatility in the financial markets, such as downturns in the financial markets or in economic conditions, the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and geopolitical instability, such as the military conflicts in the Ukraine and the Middle East. Management continues to evaluate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East and has concluded that while it is reasonably possible that these events could have a negative effect on the Company’s financial position, results of its operations and/or search for a target company, the specific impact is not readily determinable as of the date of these condensed consolidated financial statements. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of these uncertainties.

 

On August 16, 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the “IR Act”) was signed into federal law. The IR Act provides for, among other things, a new U.S. federal 1% excise tax (“Excise Tax”) on certain repurchases of stock by publicly traded U.S. domestic corporations and certain U.S. domestic subsidiaries of publicly traded foreign corporations occurring on or after January 1, 2023. The excise tax is imposed on the repurchasing corporation itself, not its shareholders from which shares are repurchased. The amount of the excise tax is generally 1% of the fair market value of the shares repurchased at the time of the repurchase. However, for purposes of calculating the excise tax, repurchasing corporations are permitted to net the fair market value of certain new stock issuances against the fair market value of stock repurchases during the same taxable year. In addition, certain exceptions apply to the excise tax. The U.S. Department of the Treasury (the “Treasury Department”) has been given authority to provide regulations and other guidance to carry out and prevent the abuse or avoidance of the excise tax. On December 27, 2022, the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) issued a Notice 2023-2 (“Notice”), which provides interim guidance addressing the application of the excise tax. Under the Notice, liquidating distributions are exempt from the excise tax. In addition, redemptions may also be exempt if they occur in the same year as the liquidation. However, the Treasury Department has yet to promulgate proposed or final regulations for the excise tax. Whether and to what extent we would be subject to the excise tax would depend on a number of factors, including (i) the fair market value of the redemptions and repurchases in connection with any business combination, (ii) the structure of a business combination, (iii) the nature and amount of any “PIPE” or other equity issuances in connection with a business combination (or otherwise issued not in connection with a business combination but issued within the same taxable year of a business combination), (iv) if we fail to timely consummate a business combination and/or liquidate in a taxable year following a redemption of shares and (v) the content of regulations and other future guidance from the Treasury Department.

v3.23.3
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

NOTE 2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

 

Basis of Presentation

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 8 of Regulation S-X of the SEC. Certain information or footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC for interim financial reporting. Accordingly, the financial statements do not include all the information and footnotes necessary for a complete presentation of financial position, results of operations, or cash flows. In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include all adjustments, consisting of a normal recurring nature, which are necessary for a fair presentation of the financial position, operating results and cash flows for the periods presented.

 

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, as filed with the SEC on April 17, 2023 (the “Annual Report”, “10-K”). The interim results for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the year ending December 31, 2023 or for any future periods.

 

Basis of Consolidation

 

The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

 

Reclassifications

 

Certain reclassifications were made to the prior period balances to conform to the current period presentation. These reclassifications do not restate the prior period financial statements and are for presentation purposes only.

 

Going Concern, Liquidity and Financial Condition

 

As of September 30, 2023, the Company had cash held outside of the Trust Account of $2,566,902 and working capital, excluding tax accruals and prepayments, of $1,651,997. As of September 30, 2023, the Company will not need to raise additional capital through loans or additional investments from its initial stockholders, officers or directors.

 

As described in Note 6 under the heading “Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration,” Aspiration is obligated to pay the Company certain termination fees in connection with the termination of the Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration. However, as of the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, Aspiration has not paid the Cash Termination Fee to the Company, which became due on August 31, 2023. The Company cannot provide any assurance that it will receive the termination payments to which it is entitled under the Second A&R Merger Agreement or the timing thereof.

 

The Company currently has less than 12 months from the date these financial statements were issued to complete a business combination, the latest date by which the Company must consummate an initial business combination is December 9, 2023, or March 9, 2024, if all extensions are exercised. The mandatory liquidation requirement that the Company cease all operations, redeem the public shares and thereafter liquidate and dissolve raises substantial doubt about the ability to continue as a going concern. Management has determined that the Company has funds that are sufficient to fund the working capital needs of the Company until the consummation of a Business Combination or the winding up of the Company. However, the Company cannot provide any assurance that, if needed, new financing will be available to the Company on commercially acceptable terms, if at all. These conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern through one year and one day from the issuance of these financial statements. No adjustments have been made to the carrying amounts of assets or liabilities should the Company be required to liquidate after March 9, 2024, the date currently specified in the Company’s charter by which the Company must consummate a Business Combination.

 

Offering Costs Associated with the Initial Public Offering

 

The Company complies with the requirements of the Accounting Standards Codification (the “ASC”) 340-10-S99-1 and SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin Topic 5A — “Expenses of Offering.” Offering costs consist principally of professional and registration fees incurred through the balance sheet date that are related to the Company’s Initial Public Offering and were charged to stockholders’ equity upon the completion of the Company’s Initial Public Offering.

 

Use of Estimates

 

The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires the Company’s 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 condensed consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period.

 

Making estimates requires management to exercise significant judgment. It is at least reasonably possible that the estimate of the effect of a condition, situation or set of circumstances that existed at the date of the consolidated financial statements, which management considered in formulating its estimate, could change in the near term due to one or more future confirming events. Accordingly, the actual results could differ significantly from those estimates.

 

Emerging Growth Company

 

The Company is an “emerging growth company,” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act, as modified by the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012 (the “JOBS Act”), and it may take advantage of certain exemptions from various reporting requirements that are applicable to other public companies that are not emerging growth companies including, but not limited to, not being required to comply with the independent registered public accounting firm attestation requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, reduced disclosure obligations regarding executive compensation in its periodic reports and proxy statements, and exemptions from the requirements of holding a nonbinding advisory vote on executive compensation and stockholder approval of any golden parachute payments not previously approved.

 

Further, Section 102(b)(1) of the JOBS Act exempts emerging growth companies from being required to comply with new or revised financial accounting standards until private companies (that is, those that have not had a Securities Act registration statement declared effective or do not have a class of securities registered under the Exchange Act) are required to comply with the new or revised financial accounting standards. The JOBS Act provides that a company can elect to opt out of the extended transition period and comply with the requirements that apply to non-emerging growth companies but any such election to opt out is irrevocable. The Company has elected not to opt out of such extended transition period which means that when a standard is issued or revised and it has different application dates for public or private companies, the Company, as an emerging growth company, can adopt the new or revised standard at the time private companies adopt the new or revised standard. This may make comparison of the Company’s consolidated financial statements with another public company which is neither an emerging growth company nor an emerging growth company which has opted out of using the extended transition period difficult or impossible because of the potential differences in accounting standards used.

 

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

The Company considers all highly liquid and short-term investments with an original maturity of three months or less when purchased to be cash equivalents. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had cash of $27,920 and $7,592,144, respectively, which is included in cash and cash equivalents on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had cash equivalents of $2,538,982 and $0, respectively, comprised of highly liquid investments in money market funds, which is included in cash and cash equivalents on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.

 

Marketable Securities Held in Trust Account

 

As of December 31, 2022, substantially all of the assets held in the Trust Account were held in cash and money market funds which were invested primarily in U.S. Treasury securities. To mitigate the risk of the Company being deemed to have been operating as an unregistered investment company (including under the subjective test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act), on March 3, 2023 the Company instructed Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the trustee with respect to the Trust Account, to liquidate the U.S. government treasury obligations or money market funds held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds in the Trust Account in an interest-bearing demand deposit account until the earlier of consummation of the Company’s initial business combination or liquidation. As of September 30, 2023, substantially all of the assets held in the Trust Account were held in such an interest-bearing demand deposit account.

 

Warrant Liability

 

The Company accounts for warrants as either equity-classified or liability-classified instruments based on an assessment of the warrant’s specific terms and applicable authoritative guidance in Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 480, Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity (“ASC 480”) and ASC 815, Derivatives and Hedging (“ASC 815”). The assessment considers whether the warrants are freestanding financial instruments pursuant to ASC 480, meet the definition of a liability pursuant to ASC 480, and whether the warrants meet all of the requirements for equity classification under ASC 815, including whether the warrants are indexed to the Company’s own shares of common stock and whether the warrant holders could potentially require “net cash settlement” in a circumstance outside of the Company’s control, among other conditions for equity classification. This assessment, which requires the use of professional judgment, is conducted at the time of warrant issuance and as of each subsequent quarterly period end date while the warrants are outstanding. As of September 30, 2023 and March 9, 2021, the Private Placement Warrants were accounted for as liabilities, and the Public Warrants were accounted for as temporary equity (see Note 8).

 

For issued or modified warrants that meet all of the criteria for equity classification, the warrants are required to be recorded as a component of additional paid-in capital at the time of issuance. For issued or modified warrants that do not meet all the criteria for equity classification, the warrants are required to be recorded at their initial fair value on the date of issuance, and each balance sheet date thereafter. The Company accounts for the Private Placement Warrants issued in connection with its Initial Public Offering in accordance with the guidance contained in ASC 815-40-15-7D, under which the Private Placement Warrants do not meet the criteria for equity treatment and must be recorded as liabilities. Accordingly, the Company classifies the Private Placement Warrants as liabilities at their fair value and adjusts the Private Placement Warrants to fair value at each reporting period. This liability is subject to remeasurement at each balance sheet date until exercised, and any change in fair value is recognized in the Company’s statement of operations. The fair value of the Private Placement Warrants initially was estimated using a Binomial Lattice Model (see Note 9).

 

Class A Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption

 

The Company accounts for its Class A common stock subject to possible redemption in accordance with the guidance in ASC Topic 480 “Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity.” Shares of Class A common stock subject to mandatory redemption is classified as a liability instrument and is measured at fair value. Conditionally redeemable common stock (including common stock that features redemption rights that are either within the control of the holder or subject to redemption upon the occurrence of uncertain events not solely within the Company’s control) is classified as temporary equity. At all other times, common stock is classified as stockholders’ equity. The Company’s Class A common stock features certain redemption rights that are considered to be outside of the Company’s control and subject to the occurrence of uncertain future events. Accordingly, at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, Class A common stock subject to possible redemption is presented as temporary equity, outside of the stockholders’ equity section of the Company’s balance sheet.

 

The common stock subject to possible redemption reflected on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets is reconciled as follows:

 

   Shares   Amount 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at December 31, 2021   25,875,000   $258,802,828 
Less: Redemption of shares   (23,873,324)   (241,254,150)
Plus: Remeasurement of Class A Common Stock subject to possible redemption       2,805,412 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at December 31, 2022   2,001,676    20,354,090 
           
Less: Redemption of shares   (1,542,147)   (16,025,368)
Plus: Remeasurement of Class A Common Stock subject to possible redemption       585,070 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at September 30, 2023   459,529   $4,913,792 

 

Income Taxes

 

The Company complies with the accounting and reporting requirements of ASC Topic 740, “Income Taxes” (“ASC 740”), which requires an asset and liability approach to financial accounting and reporting for income taxes. Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are computed for differences between the financial statement and tax bases of assets and liabilities that will result in future taxable or deductible amounts, based on enacted tax laws and rates applicable to the periods in which the differences are expected to affect taxable income. Valuation allowances are established, when necessary, to reduce deferred tax assets to the amount expected to be realized. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company’s deferred tax asset was reduced by a valuation allowance of $713,492 and $448,577, respectively. For the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the change in the valuation allowance was $105,927 and $160,317, respectively. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the change in the valuation allowance was $264,915 and $478,388, respectively.

 

ASC 740 prescribes a recognition threshold and a measurement attribute for the financial statement recognition and measurement of tax positions taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. For those benefits to be recognized, a tax position must be more likely than not to be sustained upon examination by taxing authorities. The Company recognizes accrued interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits, if any, as income tax expense. There were no unrecognized tax benefits and no amounts accrued for interest and penalties as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The Company is currently not aware of any issues under review that could result in significant payments, accruals or material deviation from its position. The Company is subject to income tax examinations by major taxing authorities since inception.

 

For the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company’s effective tax rate was (76.82%) and (22.49%), respectively. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company’s effective tax rate was (25.26%) and (25.55%), respectively. The effective tax rate differs from the statutory tax rate of 21% for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, due to changes in fair of warrant liabilities, merger and acquisition costs, and the valuation allowance on the deferred tax assets 

 

Net Income (Loss) Per Share of Common Stock

 

The Company complies with accounting and disclosure requirements of ASC Topic 260, “Earnings Per Share” (“ASC Topic 260”). Net loss per common share is computed by dividing net loss by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period. Accretion associated with the redeemable shares of Class A common stock is excluded from loss per share as the redemption value approximates fair value.

 

The following table reflects the calculation of basic and diluted net loss per common share (in dollars, except per share amounts):

 

   Three Months Ended
September 30,
   Nine Months Ended
September 30,
 
   2023   2022   2023   2022 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption                
Numerator:                
Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption  $(12,538)  $6,361,498   $(290,945)  $5,485,584 
Denominator: Weighted Average Class A common stock subject to possible redemption                    
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, common stock subject to possible redemption
   459,529    25,875,000    1,312,511    25,875,000 
Basic and diluted net income (loss) per share, Redeemable common stock
  $(0.03)  $0.25   $(0.22)  $0.21 
                     
Non-Redeemable Common Stock                    
Numerator:                    
Net income (loss)  $(213,383)  $8,171,298   $(1,922,716)  $7,046,193 
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption   12,538    (6,361,498)   290,945    (5,485,584)
Net income (loss) attributable to common stock not subject to possible redemption   (200,845)   1,809,800    (1,631,771)   1,560,609 
Denominator: Weighted Average Non-Redeemable Common Stock                    
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, non-redeemable common stock
   7,361,250    7,361,250    7,361,250    7,361,250 
Basic and diluted income (loss) per share, Non-redeemable common stock
  $(0.03)  $0.25   $(0.22)  $0.21 

 

Concentration of Credit Risk

 

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist of cash accounts in a financial institution, which, at times may exceed the Federal Depository Insurance Coverage of $250,000. The Company has not experienced losses on these accounts.

 

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

 

The fair value of the Company’s assets and liabilities, which qualify as financial instruments under ASC Topic 820, “Fair Value Measurement” (“ASC 820”), approximates the carrying amounts represented in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets, primarily due to their short-term nature.

 

Fair Value Measurements

 

Fair value is defined as the price that would be received for sale of an asset or paid for transfer of a liability, in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. GAAP establishes a three-tier fair value hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). These tiers include:

 

  Level 1 - defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical instruments in active markets;
   
  Level 2 - defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly or indirectly observable such as quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets or quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and
     
  Level 3 - defined as unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions, such as valuations derived from valuation techniques in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable. In some circumstances, the inputs used to measure fair value might be categorized within different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In those instances, the fair value measurement is categorized in its entirety in the fair value hierarchy based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement.

 

Recently Adopted Accounting Standards

 

In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-13, Financial Instruments – Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments (“ASU 2016-13”). ASU 2016-13 requires a financial asset (or a group of financial assets) measured at amortized cost basis to be presented at the net amount expected to be collected. The amendments in ASU 2016-13 replace the incurred loss impairment methodology in current GAAP with a methodology that reflects expected credit losses and requires consideration of a broader range of reasonable and supportable information. ASU 2016-13 was effective for SEC filers, excluding smaller reporting companies, for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those fiscal years. As an emerging growth company, the Company was permitted to adopt the new standard for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Effective January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2016-13 using a modified retrospective transition method. There were no effects on the Company’s financial position, results of operations, or cash flows upon adoption of ASU 2016-13.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Standards

 

In August 2020, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2020-06, Debt - Debt with Conversion and Other Options (Subtopic 470-20) and Derivatives and Hedging —Contracts in Entity’ Own Equity (Subtopic 815-40): Accounting for Convertible Instruments and Contracts in an Entity’ Own Equity (“ASU 2020-06”), which simplifies accounting for convertible instruments by removing major separation models required under current GAAP. The ASU also removes certain settlement conditions that are required for equity-linked contracts to qualify for the derivative scope exception, and it simplifies the diluted earnings per share calculation in certain areas. The provisions of ASU 2020-06 are applicable for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, with early adoption permitted no earlier than fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2020. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of ASU 2020- 06 on its consolidated financial statements.

 

The Company’s management does not believe that any other recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting standards if currently adopted would have a material effect on the accompanying balance sheet. 

v3.23.3
Public Offering
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Public Offering [Abstract]  
PUBLIC OFFERING

NOTE 3. PUBLIC OFFERING

 

Pursuant to the Initial Public Offering, the Company sold 25,875,000 Units, which includes the full exercise by the underwriters of their over-allotment option in the amount of 3,375,000 Units, at a purchase price of $10.00 per Unit. Each Unit consists of one share of the Company’s Class A common stock and one-fifth of one redeemable warrant (“Public Warrant”). Each Public Warrant entitles the holder to purchase one share of the Company’s Class A common stock at an exercise price of $11.50 per whole share (see Note 8).

 

In connection with the First Special Meeting of stockholders held on December 21, 2022 and the Second Special Meeting held on June 5, 2023 (disclosed in Note 1), stockholders who owned shares of the Company’s common stock issued in our IPO (such stockholders as are referred to as “public stockholders” and such shares as “public shares”) elected to redeem all or a portion of their public shares. Stockholders who elected to redeem, the redemption for a per-share price, payable in cash, was equal to the aggregate amount then on deposit in the Company’s Trust Account, including interest (which interest was net of taxes payable), divided by the number of then outstanding public shares. On June 5, 2023 and December 21, 2022, 1,542,147 and 23,873,324 shares, respectively, of the Company’s Class A common stock were redeemed for approximately $10.39 and $10.10, respectively, per share. Warrants previously issued as Units in the initial IPO were segregated and retained by stockholders that redeemed their public shares.

 

At June 5, 2023 and December 21, 2022, 459,529 and 2,001,676, respectively, shares of Class A common stock, were issued and outstanding. At September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, Class A common stock redemptions in the amount of $0 and $9,083,830, respectively, were payable from the Trust Account, which is included in redemptions payable on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.

 

To mitigate the risk of the Company being deemed to have been operating as an unregistered investment company (including under the subjective test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act), on March 3, 2023 the Company instructed Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the trustee with respect to the Trust Account, to liquidate the U.S. government treasury obligations or money market funds held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds in the Trust Account in an interest-bearing demand deposit account until the earlier of consummation of the Company’s initial business combination or liquidation.

v3.23.3
Private Placement
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Private Placement [Abstract]  
PRIVATE PLACEMENT

NOTE 4. PRIVATE PLACEMENT

 

Simultaneously with the closing of the Initial Public Offering, the Sponsor and EarlyBirdCapital purchased an aggregate of 692,500 Private Placement Units at a price of $10.00 per Private Placement Unit, or $6,925,000 in the aggregate. Each Private Placement Unit consists of one share of Class A common stock (“Private Placement Share”) and one-fifth of one redeemable warrant (collectively the “Private Placement Warrants”). Each Private Placement Warrant is exercisable to purchase one share of Class A common stock at a price of $11.50 per share. The proceeds from the sale of the Private Placement Units were added to the net proceeds from the Initial Public Offering held in the Trust Account. If the Company does not complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period, the proceeds from the sale of the Private Placement Units will be used to fund the redemption of the Public Shares (subject to the requirements of applicable law) and the Private Placement Units and all underlying securities will expire worthless.

 

During the fourth quarter of 2022, the Company recorded an out-of-period adjustment to correct an immaterial error in its previously issued quarterly and annual financial statements related to the issuance of the Private Placement Shares. This adjustment included a reclassification of $69 to Class A Common Stock at par from issuance costs included in accumulated earnings for the year ended December 31, 2022. The out-of-period adjustment had no impact on net income previously reported.

v3.23.3
Related Party Transactions
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

NOTE 5. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 

Founder Shares

 

As of September 30, 2023, there have been no changes to the Founder Shares previously disclosed in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022.

 

Administrative Services Agreement

 

The Company entered into an agreement, commencing on March 4, 2021, pursuant to which the Company will pay the Sponsor a total of $10,000 per month for office space, administrative and support services. Upon completion of the Business Combination or the Company’s liquidation, the agreement will terminate, and the Company will cease paying these monthly fees. For each of the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $30,000 in fees for these services. For each of the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $90,000 in fees for these services. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, no fees were payable by the Company.

 

Services Agreement

 

The Company entered into an agreement, pursuant to which the Company will pay its Vice President a total of $10,000 per month for assisting the Company in negotiating and consummating an initial business combination. Upon completion of the Business Combination or the Company’s liquidation, the agreement will terminate, and the Company will cease paying these monthly fees. For each of the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $30,000 in fees for these services. For each of the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company incurred $90,000 in fees for these services. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, no fees were payable by the Company.

 

Consulting Agreement and Audit Committee Resignation

 

Effective August 18, 2023, the Company entered into a consulting service agreement with Richard McGinn, a director and beneficial owner of the Company, for consulting and advisory services, and effective August 20, 2023, Mr. McGinn resigned from the Company’s Audit Committee prior to entering into the consulting service agreement. The services to be provided under the consulting service agreement include assistance with the Company’s due diligence and analysis of one or more potential business combination targets identified by the Company, and advice and assistance in negotiating the terms, structure and the execution of one or more business combination transactions involving the Company. For the services rendered, the Company is to pay Mr. McGinn a monthly retainer of $50,000 per month (the “Consulting Fee”) until the consulting service agreement is terminated by either party. On October 17, 2023, the Company and Mr. McGinn entered into an amendment to the consulting service agreement. For the three months ended September 30, 2023 the Company incurred and paid Consulting Fees of $150,000. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 the Company incurred and paid Consulting Fees of $150,000. As of September 30, 2023, no fees were payable by the Company.

 

Related Party Loans

 

In order to finance transaction costs in connection with a Business Combination, the Sponsor or an affiliate of the Sponsor or certain of the Company’s directors and officers may, but are not obligated to, loan the Company funds as may be required (“Working Capital Loans”). If the Company completes a Business Combination, the Company would repay the Working Capital Loans out of the proceeds of the Trust Account released to the Company. Otherwise, the Working Capital Loans would be repaid only out of funds held outside the Trust Account. In the event that a Business Combination does not close, the Company may use a portion of proceeds held outside the Trust Account to repay the Working Capital Loans, but no proceeds held in the Trust Account would be used to repay the Working Capital Loans. Except for the foregoing, the terms of such Working Capital Loans, if any, have not been determined and no written agreements exist with respect to such loans. The Working Capital Loans would either be repaid upon consummation of a Business Combination, without interest, or, at the lender’s discretion, up to $1,500,000 of such Working Capital Loans may be convertible into units of the post-Business Combination entity at a price of $10.00 per unit. The units would be identical to the Private Placement Units. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, no Working Capital Loans were outstanding.

 

In addition, the Company reimburses InterPrivate LLC, an affiliate entity, for any expenses paid on behalf of the Company. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31 2022, the Company had a related party payable of $12,227 and $90,080, respectively, related to such reimbursements. 

v3.23.3
Commitments and Contingencies
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Commitments and Contingencies [Abstract]  
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

NOTE 6. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

 

Registration Rights

 

Pursuant to a registration rights agreement entered into on March 4, 2021, the holders of the Founder Shares, Representative Shares, Private Placement Units and any units that may be issued upon conversion of the Working Capital Loans (and all underlying securities) have registration rights requiring the Company to register a sale of any of the securities held by them prior to the consummation of a Business Combination. The holders of these securities will be entitled to make up to three demands, excluding short form registration demands, that the Company register such securities. In addition, the holders have certain “piggy-back” registration rights with respect to registration statements filed subsequent to the completion of a Business Combination. The registration rights agreement does not contain liquidated damages or other cash settlement provisions resulting from delays in registering the Company’s securities. The Company will bear the expenses incurred in connection with the filing of any such registration statements.

 

Business Combination Marketing Agreement

 

In conjunction with the Initial Public Offering, the Company entered into a Business Combination Marketing Agreement (the “BCMA”) under which the Company engaged Morgan Stanley and EarlyBirdCapital as advisors in connection with the Business Combination to assist the Company in holding meetings with its stockholders to discuss the potential Business Combination and the target business’ attributes, introduce the Company to potential investors that are interested in purchasing the Company’s securities in connection with the Business Combination, assist the Company in obtaining stockholder approval for the Business Combination and assist the Company with its press releases and public filings in connection with the Business Combination. Under the BCMA, the Company agreed to pay Morgan Stanley and EarlyBirdCapital a cash fee for such services upon the consummation of a Business Combination in an amount equal to 3.5% of the gross proceeds of the Initial Public Offering, or $9,056,250 (exclusive of any applicable finders’ fees which might become payable).

 

On February 14, 2022, Morgan Stanley entered into a letter agreement with the Company and EarlyBirdCapital that amended the BCMA by (i) removing Morgan Stanley as a party to the BCMA and releasing it from its obligations thereunder; (ii) stating that Morgan Stanley would no longer have any rights, benefits, liabilities or obligations thereunder; (iii) reducing the fee payable thereunder from 3.5% to 1.75% of the gross proceeds of the Initial Public Offering (such reduced amount totaling $4,528,125), which becomes payable solely to EarlyBirdCapital on the condition that the Company successfully completes a business combination transaction; and (iv) obligating the Company to indemnify Morgan Stanley for any claims arising out of the letter agreement and to continue to indemnify Morgan Stanley as provided under the BCMA. As a result of such letter agreement, Morgan Stanley is no longer required to perform any services under the BCMA and is not entitled to receive any compensation thereunder. The letter agreement did not amend the provision of the BCMA which provides that the full amount of the original BCMA Fee (totaling $9,056,250) will be returned to the Public Stockholders upon the Company’s liquidation if the Company does not consummate a Business Combination within 24 months of the Initial Public Offering (or any extension thereof).

 

Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration

 

On August 18, 2021, the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (as amended and restated, the “Merger Agreement”) with Merger Sub, Merger Sub II, and Aspiration Partners Inc. (“Aspiration”). As previously disclosed, on July 21, 2022, the Company entered into a Second Amended and Restated Agreement and Plan of Merger as amended by Amendment No. 1 thereto dated as of December 29, 2022 (“Amendment No. 1”), as further amended by Amendment No. 2 thereto dated as of March 30, 2023, as further amended by Amendment No. 3 thereto dated as of April 29, 2023 and as further amended by Amendment No. 4 thereto dated as of May 31, 2023 (as amended, the “Second A&R Merger Agreement”), by and among the Company, InterPrivate III Merger Sub Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, InterPrivate III Merger Sub II LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, and Aspiration Partners, Inc. The transactions contemplated by the Second A&R Merger Agreement, amended as described below, are referred to as the “Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration.”

 

In connection with the Second A&R Merger Agreement, Aspiration paid the Company an extension fee of $10,000,000 in equal installments during July and September of 2022, which is reflected in other income on the condensed and consolidated statements of operations.

 

As previously disclosed, on August 22, 2023 the Company terminated the Second A&R Merger Agreement, effective on August 29, 2023, pursuant to Section 9.01(n) thereof. Such termination constitutes a “Qualifying Termination” (as defined under Section 9.01(n), as amended by the Amendment No. 1 (the “Termination Provision”)). The Termination Provision provides that upon a Qualifying Termination, Aspiration must pay the Company (i) a cash termination fee of $7.0 million (the “Cash Termination Fee”), and (ii) a termination fee in the form of a number of equity securities of Aspiration (the “Equity Termination Fee”) calculated as $13,000,000 (A) divided by a price per equity interest of Aspiration and on the same terms as (1) those issued to investors in the first issuance or series of related issuance of equity securities by Aspiration (other than issuances of certain derivative rights) occurring on or before the date that is 180 days following the Qualifying Termination from which Aspiration receives immediately available gross proceeds of at least $50,000,000 (a “Qualified Aspiration Financing”) or (2) in the absence of such Qualified Aspiration Financing during such period, the last issuance of Aspiration’s Series C-4 Preferred Stock by Aspiration immediately prior to July 21, 2022, the date of the Merger Agreement (the “Second Amendment Effective Time”) or (B) on such other terms as the Company and Parent may mutually agree. The Termination Provision provides that the Cash Termination Fee is payable by Aspiration within two business days of the Qualifying Termination and the Equity Termination Fee shall not be issued by Aspiration prior to the earlier to occur of (i) the completion of the redemption of all outstanding shares of the Company’s Class A Stock, including in accordance with Section 9.2(d) of the certificate of incorporation of the Company, such that no shares of Class A Stock of the Company remain outstanding, and (ii) the closing of an alternative business combination by the Company.

 

In connection with the termination of the Second A&R Merger Agreement, as of August 29, 2023, the Company is entitled to a termination fee from Aspiration in an amount equal to $20,000,000 (“Termination Fee”), of which $7,0000,000 is to be paid in cash and $13,000,000 issued in equity interest. Management has not determined that it is probable that the Termination Fee will be substantially collected. Therefore, the Company has not recorded a receivable for the Termination Fee as of September 30, 2023. Management may pursue a collection action with respect to its claim against Aspiration depending upon the costs and benefits thereof. However, the Company cannot provide any assurance that it will receive the payments for the Termination Fee to which it is entitled under the Second A&R Merger Agreement, or that any potential collection action, even if pursued, will be successful, or the timing thereof.

 

The Company intends to continue its search for an initial Business Combination. If the Company does not complete an initial Business Combination, any funds remaining, after paying expenses including those incurred in the Company’s search for a Business Combination, from payments (if any) under the Termination Provision, are expected to remain outside of the Trust Account and not be part of liquidating distributions with respect to the Public Shares.

 

On August 31, 2023 the Company requested that its Registration Statement on Form S-4 (File No. 333-262732) related to the Aspiration Business Combination, together with all exhibits thereto (the “Registration Statement”), initially filed with the SEC on February 15, 2022, be withdrawn.

 

Termination of Related Agreements

 

As a result of the termination of the Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration, the Second A&R Merger Agreement will be of no further force and effect (other than the Termination Provision and other ancillary provisions thereof, each of which survives the termination), and each of the transaction agreements entered into in connection therewith, including, but not limited to, the following, have either automatically been terminated in accordance with their terms or are of no further force and effect: (i) the Subscription Agreements dated as of August 18, 2021 by and among the Company and certain accredited investors; (ii) the Aspiration Support Agreement; (iii) the Sponsor Support Agreement; (iv) the Amended and Restated Registration Rights Agreement; (v) the Stockholders Agreement; (vi) the Series X Preferred Stock Purchase Agreement with OCM Aspiration Holdings LLC (“Oaktree”); (vii) the Investor Rights Agreement with Oaktree. 

v3.23.3
Stockholders’ Equity
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Stockholders’ Deficit [Abstract]  
STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

NOTE 7. STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

 

Preferred Stock The Company is authorized to issue 1,000,000 shares of $0.0001 par value preferred stock. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, there were no shares of preferred stock issued or outstanding.

 

Class A Common Stock — The Company is authorized to issue up to 380,000,000 shares of Class A, $0.0001 par value common stock. Holders of the Company’s common stock are entitled to one vote for each share. As of September 30, 2023, there was 1,352,029 shares of Class A common stock issued and outstanding, of which 459,529 shares were redeemable and 892,500 shares were non-redeemable. As of December 31, 2022, there was 2,894,176 shares of Class A common stock issued and outstanding, of which 2,001,676 shares were redeemable and 892,500 shares were non-redeemable.

 

Class B Common Stock — The Company is authorized to issue up to 20,000,000 shares of Class B, $0.0001 par value common stock. Holders of the Company’s common stock are entitled to one vote for each share. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, there was 6,468,750 shares of Class B common stock issued and outstanding.

 

Holders of Class A common stock and Class B common stock will vote together as a single class on all other matters submitted to a vote of stockholders, except as required by law.

 

The shares of Class B common stock will automatically convert into shares of Class A common stock concurrently with or immediately following the consummation of a Business Combination on a one-for-one basis, subject to adjustment. In the case that additional shares of Class A common stock or equity-linked securities are issued or deemed issued in connection with a Business Combination, the number of shares of Class A common stock issuable upon conversion of all shares of Class B common stock will equal, in the aggregate, on an as-converted basis, 20% of the total number of shares of Class A common stock outstanding after such conversion (after giving effect to any redemptions of shares of Class A common stock by public stockholders), including the total number of shares of Class A common stock issued, or deemed issued or issuable upon conversion or exercise of any equity-linked securities or rights issued or deemed issued, by the Company in connection with or in relation to the consummation of a Business Combination, excluding any shares of Class A common stock or equity-linked securities or rights exercisable for or convertible into shares of Class A common stock issued, or to be issued, to any seller in a Business Combination and any Private Placement Units issued to the Sponsor, officers or directors upon conversion of Working Capital Loans, provided that such conversion of shares of Class B common stock will never occur on a less than one-for-one basis.

v3.23.3
Warrants
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Warrants [Abstract]  
WARRANTS

NOTE 8. WARRANTS

 

Public Warrants may only be exercised for a whole number of shares. No fractional shares will be issued upon exercise of the Public Warrants. The Public Warrants will become exercisable 30 days after the consummation of a Business Combination. The Public Warrants will expire five years from the consummation of a Business Combination or earlier upon redemption or liquidation. The Public Warrants are accounted for as a component of temporary equity.

 

The Company will not be obligated to deliver any Class A common stock pursuant to the exercise of a warrant and will have no obligation to settle such warrant exercise unless a registration statement under the Securities Act with respect to the Class A common stock underlying the warrants is then effective and a prospectus relating thereto is current, subject to the Company satisfying its obligations with respect to registration. No warrant will be exercisable, and the Company will not be obligated to issue a share of Class A common stock upon exercise of a warrant unless the share of Class A common stock issuable upon such warrant exercise has been registered, qualified or deemed to be exempt under the securities laws of the state of residence of the registered holder of the warrants.

 

The Company has agreed that as soon as practicable, but in no event later than twenty (20) business days after the closing of a Business Combination, the Company will use its best efforts to file with the SEC a registration statement for the registration, under the Securities Act, of the Class A common stock issuable upon exercise of the warrants. The Company will use its best efforts to cause the same to become effective and to maintain the effectiveness of such registration statement, and a current prospectus relating thereto, until the expiration or redemption of the warrants in accordance with the provisions of the warrant agreement. If a registration statement covering the shares of Class A common stock issuable upon exercise of the warrants is not effective by the sixtieth (60th) business day after the closing of a Business Combination, warrant holders may, until such time as there is an effective registration statement and during any period when the Company will have failed to maintain an effective registration statement, exercise warrants on a “cashless basis” in accordance with Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities Act or another exemption. Notwithstanding the above, if the Class A common stock are at the time of any exercise of a warrant not listed on a national securities exchange such that they satisfy the definition of a “covered security” under Section 18(b)(1) of the Securities Act, the Company may, at its option, require holders of Public Warrants who exercise their warrants to do so on a “cashless basis” in accordance with Section 3(a)(9) of the Securities Act and, in the event the Company so elects, the Company will not be required to file or maintain in effect a registration statement, and in the event the Company does not so elect, the Company will use its best efforts to register or qualify the shares under applicable blue sky laws to the extent an exemption is not available.

 

Once the warrants become exercisable, the Company may redeem the outstanding warrants:

 

  in whole and not in part;

 

  at a price of $0.01 per warrant;

 

  upon a minimum of 30 days’ prior written notice of redemption to each warrant holder; and

 

  if, and only if, the closing price of the Class A common stock for any 20 trading days within a 30-trading day period ending three trading days before the Company sends the notice of redemption to the warrant holders equals or exceeds $18.00 per share (as adjusted).

  

If and when the warrants become redeemable by the Company, the Company may exercise its redemption right even if it is unable to register or qualify the underlying securities for sale under all applicable state securities laws.

 

The exercise price and number of Class A common stock issuable upon exercise of the Public Warrants may be adjusted in certain circumstances including in the event of a share dividend, extraordinary dividend or recapitalization, reorganization, merger or consolidation. However, except as described below, the Public Warrants will not be adjusted for issuances of Class A common stock at a price below its exercise price. Additionally, in no event will the Company be required to net cash settle the Public Warrants. If the Company is unable to complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period and the Company liquidates the funds held in the Trust Account, holders of Public Warrants will not receive any of such funds with respect to their Public Warrants, nor will they receive any distribution from the Company’s assets held outside of the Trust Account with respect to such Public Warrants. Accordingly, the Public Warrants may expire worthless.

 

In addition, if (x) the Company issues additional shares of Class A common stock or equity-linked securities for capital raising purposes in connection with the closing of its Business Combination at an issue price or effective issue price of less than $9.20 per share of Class A common stock (with such issue price or effective issue price to be determined in good faith by the Company’s board of directors and, in the case of any such issuance to the Sponsor or its affiliates, without taking into account any Founder Shares held by the Sponsor or such affiliates, as applicable, prior to such issuance) (the “Newly Issued Price”), (y) the aggregate gross proceeds from such issuances represent more than 60% of the total equity proceeds, and interest thereon, available for the funding of the Company’s initial Business Combination on the date of the consummation of such initial Business Combination (net of redemptions), and (z) the volume weighted average trading price of the Company’s common stock during the 20 trading day period starting on the trading day prior to the day on which the Company consummates its initial Business Combination (such price, the “Market Value”) is below $9.20 per share, the exercise price of the warrants will be adjusted (to the nearest cent) to be equal to 115% of the higher of the Market Value and the Newly Issued Price and the $18.00 per share redemption trigger price described above will be adjusted (to the nearest cent) to be equal to 80% of the higher of the Market Value and the Newly Issued Price.

  

The Private Placement Warrants underlying the Private Placement Units are identical to the Public Warrants underlying the Units sold in the Initial Public Offering, except that the Private Placement Warrants and the shares of common stock issuable upon the exercise of the Private Placement Warrants will not be transferable, assignable or salable until 30 days after the completion of a Business Combination, subject to certain limited exceptions. Additionally, the Private Placement Warrants will be exercisable on a cashless basis and will be non-redeemable so long as they are held by the initial purchasers or their permitted transferees. If the Private Placement Warrants are held by someone other than the initial purchasers or their permitted transferees, the Private Placement Warrants will be redeemable by the Company and exercisable by such holders on the same basis as the Public Warrants.

 

Representative Shares

 

The Company issued to EarlyBirdCapital and its designees 200,000 shares of Class A common stock (the “Representative Shares”). The Company accounted for the Representative Shares as an offering cost of the Initial Public Offering, with a corresponding credit to stockholders’ equity. The Company estimated the fair value of Representative Shares to be $2,000,000 based upon the price of the Units issued in the Initial Public Offering. The holders of the Representative Shares have agreed not to transfer, assign or sell any such shares until the completion of a Business Combination. In addition, the holders have agreed (i) to vote such shares in favor of any proposed Business Combination, (ii) to waive their redemption rights with respect to such shares in connection with the completion of a Business Combination and (iii) to waive their rights to liquidating distributions from the Trust Account with respect to such shares if the Company fails to complete a Business Combination within the Combination Period.

 

The Representative Shares have been deemed compensation by FINRA and are therefore subject to a lock-up for a period of 180 days immediately following the effective date of the registration statement related to the Initial Public Offering pursuant to FINRA Rule 5110(g)(1). Pursuant to FINRA Rule 5110(g)(1), these securities will not be the subject of any hedging, short sale, derivative, put or call transaction that would result in the economic disposition of the securities by any person for a period of 180 days immediately following the effective date of the registration statements related to the Initial Public Offering, nor may they be sold, transferred, assigned, pledged or hypothecated for a period of 180 days immediately following the effective date of the registration statements related to the Initial Public Offering except to any underwriter and selected dealer participating in the Initial Public Offering and their bona fide officers or partners.

v3.23.3
Fair Value Measurements
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Fair Value Measurements [Abstract]  
FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

NOTE 9. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

 

The Company follows the guidance in ASC 820 for its financial assets and liabilities that are remeasured and reported at fair value at each reporting period, and non-financial assets and liabilities that are remeasured and reported at fair value at least annually.

 

The fair value of the Company’s financial assets and liabilities reflects management’s estimate of amounts that the Company would have received in connection with the sale of the assets or paid in connection with the transfer of the liabilities in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. In connection with measuring the fair value of its assets and liabilities, the Company seeks to maximize the use of observable inputs (market data obtained from independent sources) and to minimize the use of unobservable inputs (internal assumptions about how market participants would price assets and liabilities). The following fair value hierarchy is used to classify assets and liabilities based on the observable inputs and unobservable inputs used in order to value the assets and liabilities:

 

  Level 1: Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities. An active market for an asset or liability is a market in which transactions for the asset or liability occur with sufficient frequency and volume to provide pricing information on an ongoing basis.

 

  Level 2: Observable inputs other than Level 1 inputs. Examples of Level 2 inputs include quoted prices in active markets for similar assets or liabilities and quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in markets that are not active.

 

  Level 3: Unobservable inputs based on our assessment of the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability.

 

The Company’s money market funds included in cash equivalents, marketable securities held in the trust account, and warrant liabilities are measured at fair value on a recurring basis. The following tables summarize the Company’s fair value measurements and the level of inputs within the fair value hierarchy utilized to determine such fair value as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:

 

       September 30, 
Description  Level   2023 
Assets:        
Cash equivalents        
Money market funds included in cash and cash equivalents (Note 1)   1   $2,538,982 
           
Liabilities:          
Private Placement Warrants - Sponsor   3   $6,394 
Private Placement Warrants - Underwriter   3    1,267 
Total warrant liability       $7,661 

 

       December 31, 
Description  Level   2022 
Assets:        
Marketable securities held in Trust Account   1   $29,705,790 
           
Liabilities:          
Private Placement Warrants - Sponsor   3   $8,085 
Private Placement Warrants - Underwriter   3    230 
Total warrant liability       $8,315 

 

There were no transfers between levels of the fair value hierarchy during the nine months ended September 30, 2023 or the year ended December 31, 2022.

 

The Company’s Private Placement Warrants are valued using a Binomial Lattice Model, which is considered to be a Level 3 fair value measurement. The Binomial Lattice Model’s primary unobservable input utilized in determining the fair value of the Private Placement Warrants is the expected volatility of the common stock. The expected volatility as of the IPO date was derived from observable public warrant pricing on comparable ‘blank-check’ companies without an identified target. The expected volatility as of subsequent valuation dates was implied from the Company’s own public warrant pricing. A Binomial Lattice Model was used in estimating the fair value of the Private Placement Warrants for periods where no observable traded price was available.

 

The key inputs into the Binomial Lattice Model for the initial measurement of the Private Placement Warrants, and the subsequent measurement of the Private Placement Warrants, are as follows:

 

   September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Risk-free interest rate   5.40%   4.23%
Market price of public stock  $11.22   $10.12 
Dividend yield   0.00%   0.00%
Implied volatility   0.00    1.90 
Exercise price  $11.50   $11.50 

 

The above assumptions are based on an expected close of a de-SPAC transaction on February 29, 2024.

 

At September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Private Placement Warrants were determined to be valued at $0.06 and $0.07 per warrant, respectively. At September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Underwriter Warrants were valued at $0.06 and $0.01 per warrant, respectively.

 

The following table presents the quarterly changes in the fair value of the Level 3 warrant liabilities for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022:

 

Term  Private
Placement
Warrants
   Underwriters
Warrants
 
Fair value as of December 31, 2022  $8,085   $230 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   3,465    690 
Fair value as of  March 31, 2023   11,550    920 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (5,775)   230 
Fair value as of  June 30, 2023   5,775    1,150 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   619    117 
Fair value as of  September 30, 2023  $6,394   $1,267 

 

Term  Private
Placement
Warrants
   Underwriters
Warrants
 
Fair value as of December 31, 2021  $202,563   $31,102 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (68,188)   (11,498)
Fair value as of  March 31, 2022   134,375    19,604 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (87,043)   (14,546 
Fair value as of  June 30, 2022   47,332    5,058 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (41,557)   (4,828)
Fair value as of  September 30, 2022  $5,775   $230 
v3.23.3
Subsequent Events
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 NOTE 10. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

 

The Company evaluated subsequent events and transactions that occurred after the balance sheet date up to the date that the condensed consolidated financial statements were issued. Other than disclosed below, the Company did not identify any subsequent events that would have required adjustment or additional disclosure in the condensed consolidated financial statements.

 

As previously disclosed in Note 1, the Company’s Amended and Restated Certificate of Incorporation provides the Company the right to extend the Deadline Date up to eight times for an additional one month each time (each, an “Extension”), from June 9, 2023 to up to March 9, 2024. On October 4, 2023, the Company’s board of directors elected to implement the Company’s fourth monthly Extension under the Second Charter Amendment to extend the Deadline Date for an additional month to November 9, 2023. In connection with the fourth monthly Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 in the Trust Account on October 5, 2023. On November 1, 2023, pursuant to the Charter, the Board determined to implement a fifth one-month Extension to extend the Deadline Date to December 9, 2023  to allow additional time for the Company to complete its initial business combination. In connection with each Extension, the Company deposited $21,000 into the Company’s trust account on November 2, 2023.

v3.23.3
Accounting Policies, by Policy (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Basis of Presentation

Basis of Presentation

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 8 of Regulation S-X of the SEC. Certain information or footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted, pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC for interim financial reporting. Accordingly, the financial statements do not include all the information and footnotes necessary for a complete presentation of financial position, results of operations, or cash flows. In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include all adjustments, consisting of a normal recurring nature, which are necessary for a fair presentation of the financial position, operating results and cash flows for the periods presented.

The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022, as filed with the SEC on April 17, 2023 (the “Annual Report”, “10-K”). The interim results for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the year ending December 31, 2023 or for any future periods.

Basis of Consolidation

Basis of Consolidation

The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation.

Reclassifications

Reclassifications

Certain reclassifications were made to the prior period balances to conform to the current period presentation. These reclassifications do not restate the prior period financial statements and are for presentation purposes only.

Going Concern, Liquidity and Financial Condition

Going Concern, Liquidity and Financial Condition

As of September 30, 2023, the Company had cash held outside of the Trust Account of $2,566,902 and working capital, excluding tax accruals and prepayments, of $1,651,997. As of September 30, 2023, the Company will not need to raise additional capital through loans or additional investments from its initial stockholders, officers or directors.

As described in Note 6 under the heading “Termination of Proposed Business Combination With Aspiration,” Aspiration is obligated to pay the Company certain termination fees in connection with the termination of the Proposed Business Combination with Aspiration. However, as of the date of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, Aspiration has not paid the Cash Termination Fee to the Company, which became due on August 31, 2023. The Company cannot provide any assurance that it will receive the termination payments to which it is entitled under the Second A&R Merger Agreement or the timing thereof.

The Company currently has less than 12 months from the date these financial statements were issued to complete a business combination, the latest date by which the Company must consummate an initial business combination is December 9, 2023, or March 9, 2024, if all extensions are exercised. The mandatory liquidation requirement that the Company cease all operations, redeem the public shares and thereafter liquidate and dissolve raises substantial doubt about the ability to continue as a going concern. Management has determined that the Company has funds that are sufficient to fund the working capital needs of the Company until the consummation of a Business Combination or the winding up of the Company. However, the Company cannot provide any assurance that, if needed, new financing will be available to the Company on commercially acceptable terms, if at all. These conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern through one year and one day from the issuance of these financial statements. No adjustments have been made to the carrying amounts of assets or liabilities should the Company be required to liquidate after March 9, 2024, the date currently specified in the Company’s charter by which the Company must consummate a Business Combination.

 

Offering Costs Associated with the Initial Public Offering

Offering Costs Associated with the Initial Public Offering

The Company complies with the requirements of the Accounting Standards Codification (the “ASC”) 340-10-S99-1 and SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin Topic 5A — “Expenses of Offering.” Offering costs consist principally of professional and registration fees incurred through the balance sheet date that are related to the Company’s Initial Public Offering and were charged to stockholders’ equity upon the completion of the Company’s Initial Public Offering.

Use of Estimates

Use of Estimates

The preparation of the condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires the Company’s 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 condensed consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period.

Making estimates requires management to exercise significant judgment. It is at least reasonably possible that the estimate of the effect of a condition, situation or set of circumstances that existed at the date of the consolidated financial statements, which management considered in formulating its estimate, could change in the near term due to one or more future confirming events. Accordingly, the actual results could differ significantly from those estimates.

Emerging Growth Company

Emerging Growth Company

The Company is an “emerging growth company,” as defined in Section 2(a) of the Securities Act, as modified by the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act of 2012 (the “JOBS Act”), and it may take advantage of certain exemptions from various reporting requirements that are applicable to other public companies that are not emerging growth companies including, but not limited to, not being required to comply with the independent registered public accounting firm attestation requirements of Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, reduced disclosure obligations regarding executive compensation in its periodic reports and proxy statements, and exemptions from the requirements of holding a nonbinding advisory vote on executive compensation and stockholder approval of any golden parachute payments not previously approved.

Further, Section 102(b)(1) of the JOBS Act exempts emerging growth companies from being required to comply with new or revised financial accounting standards until private companies (that is, those that have not had a Securities Act registration statement declared effective or do not have a class of securities registered under the Exchange Act) are required to comply with the new or revised financial accounting standards. The JOBS Act provides that a company can elect to opt out of the extended transition period and comply with the requirements that apply to non-emerging growth companies but any such election to opt out is irrevocable. The Company has elected not to opt out of such extended transition period which means that when a standard is issued or revised and it has different application dates for public or private companies, the Company, as an emerging growth company, can adopt the new or revised standard at the time private companies adopt the new or revised standard. This may make comparison of the Company’s consolidated financial statements with another public company which is neither an emerging growth company nor an emerging growth company which has opted out of using the extended transition period difficult or impossible because of the potential differences in accounting standards used.

Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and Cash Equivalents

The Company considers all highly liquid and short-term investments with an original maturity of three months or less when purchased to be cash equivalents. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had cash of $27,920 and $7,592,144, respectively, which is included in cash and cash equivalents on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company had cash equivalents of $2,538,982 and $0, respectively, comprised of highly liquid investments in money market funds, which is included in cash and cash equivalents on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.

Marketable Securities Held in Trust Account

Marketable Securities Held in Trust Account

As of December 31, 2022, substantially all of the assets held in the Trust Account were held in cash and money market funds which were invested primarily in U.S. Treasury securities. To mitigate the risk of the Company being deemed to have been operating as an unregistered investment company (including under the subjective test of Section 3(a)(1)(A) of the 1940 Act), on March 3, 2023 the Company instructed Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company, the trustee with respect to the Trust Account, to liquidate the U.S. government treasury obligations or money market funds held in the Trust Account and thereafter to hold all funds in the Trust Account in an interest-bearing demand deposit account until the earlier of consummation of the Company’s initial business combination or liquidation. As of September 30, 2023, substantially all of the assets held in the Trust Account were held in such an interest-bearing demand deposit account.

 

Warrant Liability

Warrant Liability

The Company accounts for warrants as either equity-classified or liability-classified instruments based on an assessment of the warrant’s specific terms and applicable authoritative guidance in Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 480, Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity (“ASC 480”) and ASC 815, Derivatives and Hedging (“ASC 815”). The assessment considers whether the warrants are freestanding financial instruments pursuant to ASC 480, meet the definition of a liability pursuant to ASC 480, and whether the warrants meet all of the requirements for equity classification under ASC 815, including whether the warrants are indexed to the Company’s own shares of common stock and whether the warrant holders could potentially require “net cash settlement” in a circumstance outside of the Company’s control, among other conditions for equity classification. This assessment, which requires the use of professional judgment, is conducted at the time of warrant issuance and as of each subsequent quarterly period end date while the warrants are outstanding. As of September 30, 2023 and March 9, 2021, the Private Placement Warrants were accounted for as liabilities, and the Public Warrants were accounted for as temporary equity (see Note 8).

For issued or modified warrants that meet all of the criteria for equity classification, the warrants are required to be recorded as a component of additional paid-in capital at the time of issuance. For issued or modified warrants that do not meet all the criteria for equity classification, the warrants are required to be recorded at their initial fair value on the date of issuance, and each balance sheet date thereafter. The Company accounts for the Private Placement Warrants issued in connection with its Initial Public Offering in accordance with the guidance contained in ASC 815-40-15-7D, under which the Private Placement Warrants do not meet the criteria for equity treatment and must be recorded as liabilities. Accordingly, the Company classifies the Private Placement Warrants as liabilities at their fair value and adjusts the Private Placement Warrants to fair value at each reporting period. This liability is subject to remeasurement at each balance sheet date until exercised, and any change in fair value is recognized in the Company’s statement of operations. The fair value of the Private Placement Warrants initially was estimated using a Binomial Lattice Model (see Note 9).

Class A Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption

Class A Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption

The Company accounts for its Class A common stock subject to possible redemption in accordance with the guidance in ASC Topic 480 “Distinguishing Liabilities from Equity.” Shares of Class A common stock subject to mandatory redemption is classified as a liability instrument and is measured at fair value. Conditionally redeemable common stock (including common stock that features redemption rights that are either within the control of the holder or subject to redemption upon the occurrence of uncertain events not solely within the Company’s control) is classified as temporary equity. At all other times, common stock is classified as stockholders’ equity. The Company’s Class A common stock features certain redemption rights that are considered to be outside of the Company’s control and subject to the occurrence of uncertain future events. Accordingly, at September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, Class A common stock subject to possible redemption is presented as temporary equity, outside of the stockholders’ equity section of the Company’s balance sheet.

The common stock subject to possible redemption reflected on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets is reconciled as follows:

   Shares   Amount 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at December 31, 2021   25,875,000   $258,802,828 
Less: Redemption of shares   (23,873,324)   (241,254,150)
Plus: Remeasurement of Class A Common Stock subject to possible redemption       2,805,412 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at December 31, 2022   2,001,676    20,354,090 
           
Less: Redemption of shares   (1,542,147)   (16,025,368)
Plus: Remeasurement of Class A Common Stock subject to possible redemption       585,070 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at September 30, 2023   459,529   $4,913,792 

 

Income Taxes

Income Taxes

The Company complies with the accounting and reporting requirements of ASC Topic 740, “Income Taxes” (“ASC 740”), which requires an asset and liability approach to financial accounting and reporting for income taxes. Deferred income tax assets and liabilities are computed for differences between the financial statement and tax bases of assets and liabilities that will result in future taxable or deductible amounts, based on enacted tax laws and rates applicable to the periods in which the differences are expected to affect taxable income. Valuation allowances are established, when necessary, to reduce deferred tax assets to the amount expected to be realized. As of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company’s deferred tax asset was reduced by a valuation allowance of $713,492 and $448,577, respectively. For the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the change in the valuation allowance was $105,927 and $160,317, respectively. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the change in the valuation allowance was $264,915 and $478,388, respectively.

ASC 740 prescribes a recognition threshold and a measurement attribute for the financial statement recognition and measurement of tax positions taken or expected to be taken in a tax return. For those benefits to be recognized, a tax position must be more likely than not to be sustained upon examination by taxing authorities. The Company recognizes accrued interest and penalties related to unrecognized tax benefits, if any, as income tax expense. There were no unrecognized tax benefits and no amounts accrued for interest and penalties as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The Company is currently not aware of any issues under review that could result in significant payments, accruals or material deviation from its position. The Company is subject to income tax examinations by major taxing authorities since inception.

For the three months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company’s effective tax rate was (76.82%) and (22.49%), respectively. For the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, the Company’s effective tax rate was (25.26%) and (25.55%), respectively. The effective tax rate differs from the statutory tax rate of 21% for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022, due to changes in fair of warrant liabilities, merger and acquisition costs, and the valuation allowance on the deferred tax assets 

Net Income (Loss) Per Share of Common Stock

Net Income (Loss) Per Share of Common Stock

The Company complies with accounting and disclosure requirements of ASC Topic 260, “Earnings Per Share” (“ASC Topic 260”). Net loss per common share is computed by dividing net loss by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the period. Accretion associated with the redeemable shares of Class A common stock is excluded from loss per share as the redemption value approximates fair value.

The following table reflects the calculation of basic and diluted net loss per common share (in dollars, except per share amounts):

   Three Months Ended
September 30,
   Nine Months Ended
September 30,
 
   2023   2022   2023   2022 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption                
Numerator:                
Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption  $(12,538)  $6,361,498   $(290,945)  $5,485,584 
Denominator: Weighted Average Class A common stock subject to possible redemption                    
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, common stock subject to possible redemption
   459,529    25,875,000    1,312,511    25,875,000 
Basic and diluted net income (loss) per share, Redeemable common stock
  $(0.03)  $0.25   $(0.22)  $0.21 
                     
Non-Redeemable Common Stock                    
Numerator:                    
Net income (loss)  $(213,383)  $8,171,298   $(1,922,716)  $7,046,193 
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption   12,538    (6,361,498)   290,945    (5,485,584)
Net income (loss) attributable to common stock not subject to possible redemption   (200,845)   1,809,800    (1,631,771)   1,560,609 
Denominator: Weighted Average Non-Redeemable Common Stock                    
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, non-redeemable common stock
   7,361,250    7,361,250    7,361,250    7,361,250 
Basic and diluted income (loss) per share, Non-redeemable common stock
  $(0.03)  $0.25   $(0.22)  $0.21 

 

Concentration of Credit Risk

Concentration of Credit Risk

Financial instruments that potentially subject the Company to concentrations of credit risk consist of cash accounts in a financial institution, which, at times may exceed the Federal Depository Insurance Coverage of $250,000. The Company has not experienced losses on these accounts.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

The fair value of the Company’s assets and liabilities, which qualify as financial instruments under ASC Topic 820, “Fair Value Measurement” (“ASC 820”), approximates the carrying amounts represented in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets, primarily due to their short-term nature.

Fair Value Measurements

Fair Value Measurements

Fair value is defined as the price that would be received for sale of an asset or paid for transfer of a liability, in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. GAAP establishes a three-tier fair value hierarchy, which prioritizes the inputs used in measuring fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). These tiers include:

  Level 1 - defined as observable inputs such as quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical instruments in active markets;
   
  Level 2 - defined as inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are either directly or indirectly observable such as quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets or quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and
     
  Level 3 - defined as unobservable inputs in which little or no market data exists, therefore requiring an entity to develop its own assumptions, such as valuations derived from valuation techniques in which one or more significant inputs or significant value drivers are unobservable. In some circumstances, the inputs used to measure fair value might be categorized within different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In those instances, the fair value measurement is categorized in its entirety in the fair value hierarchy based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement.
Recently Adopted Accounting Standards

Recently Adopted Accounting Standards

In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-13, Financial Instruments – Credit Losses (Topic 326): Measurement of Credit Losses on Financial Instruments (“ASU 2016-13”). ASU 2016-13 requires a financial asset (or a group of financial assets) measured at amortized cost basis to be presented at the net amount expected to be collected. The amendments in ASU 2016-13 replace the incurred loss impairment methodology in current GAAP with a methodology that reflects expected credit losses and requires consideration of a broader range of reasonable and supportable information. ASU 2016-13 was effective for SEC filers, excluding smaller reporting companies, for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2019, including interim periods within those fiscal years. As an emerging growth company, the Company was permitted to adopt the new standard for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2022, including interim periods within those fiscal years. Effective January 1, 2023, the Company adopted ASU 2016-13 using a modified retrospective transition method. There were no effects on the Company’s financial position, results of operations, or cash flows upon adoption of ASU 2016-13.

 

Recently Issued Accounting Standards

Recently Issued Accounting Standards

In August 2020, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update No. 2020-06, Debt - Debt with Conversion and Other Options (Subtopic 470-20) and Derivatives and Hedging —Contracts in Entity’ Own Equity (Subtopic 815-40): Accounting for Convertible Instruments and Contracts in an Entity’ Own Equity (“ASU 2020-06”), which simplifies accounting for convertible instruments by removing major separation models required under current GAAP. The ASU also removes certain settlement conditions that are required for equity-linked contracts to qualify for the derivative scope exception, and it simplifies the diluted earnings per share calculation in certain areas. The provisions of ASU 2020-06 are applicable for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2023, with early adoption permitted no earlier than fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2020. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of ASU 2020- 06 on its consolidated financial statements.

The Company’s management does not believe that any other recently issued, but not yet effective, accounting standards if currently adopted would have a material effect on the accompanying balance sheet. 

v3.23.3
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Schedule of Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption The common stock subject to possible redemption reflected on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets is reconciled as follows:
   Shares   Amount 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at December 31, 2021   25,875,000   $258,802,828 
Less: Redemption of shares   (23,873,324)   (241,254,150)
Plus: Remeasurement of Class A Common Stock subject to possible redemption       2,805,412 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at December 31, 2022   2,001,676    20,354,090 
           
Less: Redemption of shares   (1,542,147)   (16,025,368)
Plus: Remeasurement of Class A Common Stock subject to possible redemption       585,070 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption at September 30, 2023   459,529   $4,913,792 

 

Schedule of Basic and Diluted Net Loss Per Common Share The following table reflects the calculation of basic and diluted net loss per common share (in dollars, except per share amounts):
   Three Months Ended
September 30,
   Nine Months Ended
September 30,
 
   2023   2022   2023   2022 
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption                
Numerator:                
Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption  $(12,538)  $6,361,498   $(290,945)  $5,485,584 
Denominator: Weighted Average Class A common stock subject to possible redemption                    
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, common stock subject to possible redemption
   459,529    25,875,000    1,312,511    25,875,000 
Basic and diluted net income (loss) per share, Redeemable common stock
  $(0.03)  $0.25   $(0.22)  $0.21 
                     
Non-Redeemable Common Stock                    
Numerator:                    
Net income (loss)  $(213,383)  $8,171,298   $(1,922,716)  $7,046,193 
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption   12,538    (6,361,498)   290,945    (5,485,584)
Net income (loss) attributable to common stock not subject to possible redemption   (200,845)   1,809,800    (1,631,771)   1,560,609 
Denominator: Weighted Average Non-Redeemable Common Stock                    
Basic and diluted weighted average shares outstanding, non-redeemable common stock
   7,361,250    7,361,250    7,361,250    7,361,250 
Basic and diluted income (loss) per share, Non-redeemable common stock
  $(0.03)  $0.25   $(0.22)  $0.21 

 

v3.23.3
Fair Value Measurements (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Fair Value Measurements [Abstract]  
Schedule of Assets Fair Value on a Recurring Basis The following tables summarize the Company’s fair value measurements and the level of inputs within the fair value hierarchy utilized to determine such fair value as of September 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
       September 30, 
Description  Level   2023 
Assets:        
Cash equivalents        
Money market funds included in cash and cash equivalents (Note 1)   1   $2,538,982 
           
Liabilities:          
Private Placement Warrants - Sponsor   3   $6,394 
Private Placement Warrants - Underwriter   3    1,267 
Total warrant liability       $7,661 
       December 31, 
Description  Level   2022 
Assets:        
Marketable securities held in Trust Account   1   $29,705,790 
           
Liabilities:          
Private Placement Warrants - Sponsor   3   $8,085 
Private Placement Warrants - Underwriter   3    230 
Total warrant liability       $8,315 
Schedule of Binomial Lattice Model for Initial Measurement of Private Placement Warrants The key inputs into the Binomial Lattice Model for the initial measurement of the Private Placement Warrants, and the subsequent measurement of the Private Placement Warrants, are as follows:
   September 30,
2023
   December 31,
2022
 
Risk-free interest rate   5.40%   4.23%
Market price of public stock  $11.22   $10.12 
Dividend yield   0.00%   0.00%
Implied volatility   0.00    1.90 
Exercise price  $11.50   $11.50 
Schedule of Fair Value of Warrant Liabilities The following table presents the quarterly changes in the fair value of the Level 3 warrant liabilities for the nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022:
Term  Private
Placement
Warrants
   Underwriters
Warrants
 
Fair value as of December 31, 2022  $8,085   $230 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   3,465    690 
Fair value as of  March 31, 2023   11,550    920 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (5,775)   230 
Fair value as of  June 30, 2023   5,775    1,150 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   619    117 
Fair value as of  September 30, 2023  $6,394   $1,267 
Term  Private
Placement
Warrants
   Underwriters
Warrants
 
Fair value as of December 31, 2021  $202,563   $31,102 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (68,188)   (11,498)
Fair value as of  March 31, 2022   134,375    19,604 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (87,043)   (14,546 
Fair value as of  June 30, 2022   47,332    5,058 
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions   (41,557)   (4,828)
Fair value as of  September 30, 2022  $5,775   $230 
v3.23.3
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) - USD ($)
9 Months Ended
Aug. 16, 2023
Jun. 07, 2023
Jun. 05, 2023
Feb. 02, 2023
Dec. 21, 2022
Mar. 09, 2021
Sep. 30, 2023
Nov. 02, 2023
Oct. 05, 2023
Sep. 05, 2023
Jul. 29, 2023
Jul. 27, 2023
May 03, 2023
Apr. 04, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Dec. 23, 2022
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) [Line Items]                                
Percentage of fair market value             80.00%                  
Acquires outstanding             50.00%                  
Net tangible assets             $ 5,000,001                  
Redeeming its shares percentage             15.00%                  
Redeem public shares percentage             100.00%                  
Interest to pay dissolution expenses             $ 100,000                  
Public share (in Dollars per share)             $ 10                 $ 0.06
Deposits                         $ 120,100 $ 120,100    
Public share price (in Dollars per share)   $ 0.06                            
Company deposited in the trust account   $ 21,000           $ 21,000 $ 21,000 $ 21,000 $ 21,000 $ 21,000        
Subject to a non-deductible excise tax on the fair market value             1.00%                  
Excise tax liability     $ 160,254       $ 160,254                
Trading days       30 days                        
Aggregate global market       $ 40,000,000                        
Federal excise tax 1.00%                              
Fair market value percentage 1.00%                              
Initial Public Offering [Member]                                
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) [Line Items]                                
Consummated units (in Shares)           25,875,000                    
Price per share (in Dollars per share)             $ 10                  
Net proceeds           $ 258,750,000                    
Per unit price (in Dollars per share)           $ 10                    
Net tangible assets             $ 5,000,001                  
Over-Allotment Option [Member]                                
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) [Line Items]                                
Consummated units (in Shares)           3,375,000                    
Price per share (in Dollars per share)           $ 10                    
Gross proceeds           $ 258,750,000                    
Per unit price (in Dollars per share)             $ 10                  
Private Placement Unit [Member]                                
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) [Line Items]                                
Consummated the sale units (in Shares)             692,500                  
Price per unit (in Dollars per share)             $ 10                  
Sponsor [Member]                                
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) [Line Items]                                
Generating gross proceeds             $ 6,925,000                  
Minimum [Member]                                
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) [Line Items]                                
Closing of the Initial Public Offering             33 months                  
Deposits   21,000                           $ 210,000
Maximum [Member]                                
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) [Line Items]                                
Closing of the Initial Public Offering             36 months                  
Deposits   $ 189,000                           $ 630,000
Class A Common Stock [Member]                                
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) [Line Items]                                
Price per share (in Dollars per share)             $ 11.5                  
Per unit price (in Dollars per share)             $ 11.5                  
Aggregate redeem shares (in Shares)     1,542,147   23,873,324                      
Redeem per shares (in Dollars per share)     $ 10.39   $ 10.1                      
Cash of trust account     $ 4,800,000   $ 20,600,000                      
Redeemable class A common stock outstanding (in Shares)     459,529   2,001,676                      
Business Combination [Member]                                
Description of Organization and Business Operations (Details) [Line Items]                                
Net tangible assets             $ 5,000,001                  
v3.23.3
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies [Abstract]          
Cash held in trust account $ 2,566,902   $ 2,566,902    
Tax accruals and prepayments 1,651,997   1,651,997    
Cash held outside of the trust account 27,920   27,920   $ 7,592,144
Cash equivalents 2,538,982   2,538,982   0
Deferred tax assets 713,492   713,492   $ 448,577
Change in the valuation allowance $ 105,927 $ 160,317 $ 264,915 $ 478,388  
Effective tax rate, percentage 76.82% 22.49% 25.26% 25.55%  
Statutory tax rate 21.00% 21.00% 21.00% 21.00%  
Federal depository insurance coverage     $ 250,000    
v3.23.3
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Details) - Schedule of Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption - USD ($)
9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Schedule of Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption [Abstract]    
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption beginninig (in Shares) 2,001,676 25,875,000
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption beginninig $ 20,354,090 $ 258,802,828
Less: Redemption of shares (in Shares) (1,542,147) (23,873,324)
Less: Redemption of shares $ (16,025,368) $ (241,254,150)
Plus: Remeasurement of Class A Common Stock subject to possible redemption $ 585,070 $ 2,805,412
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption ending (in Shares) 459,529 2,001,676
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption ending $ 4,913,792 $ 20,354,090
v3.23.3
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Details) - Schedule of Basic and Diluted Net Loss Per Common Share - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Class A Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption [Member]        
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption        
Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption $ (12,538) $ 6,361,498 $ (290,945) $ 5,485,584
Basic weighted average shares outstanding (in Shares) 459,529 25,875,000 1,312,511 25,875,000
Redeemable Common Stock [Member]        
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption        
Basic income (loss) per share (in Dollars per share) $ (0.03) $ 0.25 $ (0.22) $ 0.21
Non-Redeemable Common Stock [Member]        
Class A common stock subject to possible redemption        
Net income (loss) $ (213,383) $ 8,171,298 $ (1,922,716) $ 7,046,193
Net income (loss) attributable to Class A common stock subject to possible redemption 12,538 (6,361,498) 290,945 (5,485,584)
Net income (loss) attributable to common stock not subject to possible redemption $ (200,845) $ 1,809,800 $ (1,631,771) $ 1,560,609
Basic weighted average shares outstanding (in Shares) 7,361,250 7,361,250 7,361,250 7,361,250
Basic income (loss) per share (in Dollars per share) $ (0.03) $ 0.25 $ (0.22) $ 0.21
v3.23.3
Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Details) - Schedule of Basic and Diluted Net Loss Per Common Share (Parentheticals) - $ / shares
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Class A Common Stock Subject to Possible Redemption [Member]        
Schedule of Basic and Diluted Net Loss Per Common Share [Abstract]        
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding 459,529 25,875,000 1,312,511 25,875,000
Redeemable Common Stock [Member]        
Schedule of Basic and Diluted Net Loss Per Common Share [Abstract]        
Diluted income (loss) per share $ (0.03) $ 0.25 $ (0.22) $ 0.21
Non-Redeemable Common Stock [Member]        
Schedule of Basic and Diluted Net Loss Per Common Share [Abstract]        
Diluted weighted average shares outstanding 7,361,250 7,361,250 7,361,250 7,361,250
Diluted income (loss) per share $ (0.03) $ 0.25 $ (0.22) $ 0.21
v3.23.3
Public Offering (Details) - USD ($)
9 Months Ended
Jun. 05, 2023
Dec. 21, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Dec. 31, 2021
Mar. 09, 2021
Public Offering (Details) [Line Items]            
Common stock subject to possible redemption     459,529 2,001,676 25,875,000  
Redemptions payable (in Dollars)     $ 9,083,830    
IPO [Member]            
Public Offering (Details) [Line Items]            
Company sold units     25,875,000      
Price per unit (in Dollars per share)           $ 10
Over-Allotment Option [Member]            
Public Offering (Details) [Line Items]            
Company sold units     3,375,000      
Price per unit (in Dollars per share)     $ 10      
Class A Common Stock [Member]            
Public Offering (Details) [Line Items]            
Price per unit (in Dollars per share)     $ 11.5      
Redemption shares 1,542,147 23,873,324        
Redeemed price per share (in Dollars per share) $ 10.39 $ 10.1        
v3.23.3
Private Placement (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Private Placement (Details) [Line Items]      
Reclassification    
Private Placement [Member]      
Private Placement (Details) [Line Items]      
Aggregate units   692,500  
Price per share   $ 10  
Private Placement Units [Member]      
Private Placement (Details) [Line Items]      
Generating gross proceeds   $ 6,925,000  
Common Class A [Member]      
Private Placement (Details) [Line Items]      
Exercisable purchase price   $ 11.5  
Common Class A [Member] | Private Placement [Member]      
Private Placement (Details) [Line Items]      
Reclassification     $ 69
v3.23.3
Related Party Transactions (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Mar. 04, 2021
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Related Party Transactions (Details) [Line Items]            
Incurred Service fee   $ 30,000 $ 30,000 $ 90,000 $ 90,000  
Consulting fee   150,000   150,000    
Working Capital Loan [Member]            
Related Party Transactions (Details) [Line Items]            
Conversion units       1,500,000    
Sponsor [Member]            
Related Party Transactions (Details) [Line Items]            
Office space, administrative and support service fee $ 10,000          
Services Agreement [Member]            
Related Party Transactions (Details) [Line Items]            
Initial business combination       10,000    
Services Agreement [Member]            
Related Party Transactions (Details) [Line Items]            
Incurred Service fee   30,000 $ 30,000 90,000 $ 90,000  
Related Party [Member]            
Related Party Transactions (Details) [Line Items]            
Related party payable   $ 12,227   $ 12,227   $ 90,080
Business Combination [Member]            
Related Party Transactions (Details) [Line Items]            
Price per unit (in Dollars per share)   $ 10   $ 10    
MC Ginn [Member]            
Related Party Transactions (Details) [Line Items]            
Consulting fee       $ 50,000    
v3.23.3
Commitments and Contingencies (Details) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Feb. 14, 2022
Sep. 30, 2022
Sep. 30, 2023
Commitments and Contingencies (Details) [Line Items]      
Percentage of gross proceeds on IPO     3.50%
Reduced amount totaling $ 4,528,125    
Totaling amount $ 9,056,250    
Extension payment   $ 10,000,000 $ 7,000,000
Termination fee     13,000,000
Gross proceed     $ 50,000,000
Dividends description     In connection with the termination of the Second A&R Merger Agreement, as of August 29, 2023, the Company is entitled to a termination fee from Aspiration in an amount equal to $20,000,000 (“Termination Fee”), of which $7,0000,000 is to be paid in cash and $13,000,000 issued in equity interest.
IPO [Member]      
Commitments and Contingencies (Details) [Line Items]      
Gross proceeds     $ 9,056,250
Maximum [Member]      
Commitments and Contingencies (Details) [Line Items]      
Reducing fee payable percentage 3.50%    
Minimum [Member]      
Commitments and Contingencies (Details) [Line Items]      
Reducing fee payable percentage 1.75%    
v3.23.3
Stockholders’ Equity (Details) - $ / shares
9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Dec. 31, 2021
Stockholders’ Equity (Details) [Line Items]      
Preferred stock, shares authorized 1,000,000 1,000,000  
Preferred stock par value (in Dollars per share) $ 0.0001 $ 0.0001  
Preferred Stock, Shares Issued  
Preferred Stock, Shares Outstanding  
Common stock subject to possible redemption 459,529 2,001,676 25,875,000
Conversion of common stock, percentage 20.00%    
Class A Common Stock [Member]      
Stockholders’ Equity (Details) [Line Items]      
Common stock, shares authorized 380,000,000 380,000,000  
Common stock, par value (in Dollars per share) $ 0.0001 $ 0.0001  
Voting rights one    
Shares issued 1,352,029 2,894,176  
Shares outstanding 1,352,029 2,894,176  
Non redeemable shares 892,500 892,500  
Common stock, shares outstanding 892,500 892,500  
Common stock, shares issued 892,500 892,500  
Class B Common Stock [Member]      
Stockholders’ Equity (Details) [Line Items]      
Common stock, shares authorized 20,000,000 20,000,000  
Common stock, par value (in Dollars per share) $ 0.0001 $ 0.0001  
Voting rights one    
Common stock, shares outstanding 6,468,750 6,468,750  
Common stock, shares issued 6,468,750 6,468,750  
v3.23.3
Warrants (Details)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
USD ($)
$ / shares
shares
Warrants (Details) [Line Items]  
Business acquisition share issue price $ 9.2
Market value price per share percentage 115.00%
Redemption trigger price per share (in Shares) | shares 18
Market value and newly issued price per share 80.00%
Representative Shares [Member]  
Warrants (Details) [Line Items]  
Representative shares issued (in Shares) | shares 200,000
Fair value of representative shares (in Dollars) | $ $ 2,000,000
Class A Common Stock [Member]  
Warrants (Details) [Line Items]  
Exceeds price per share $ 18
Business acquisition share issue price 9.2
Warrant [Member]  
Warrants (Details) [Line Items]  
Price per warrant $ 0.01
Business Combination [Member]  
Warrants (Details) [Line Items]  
Total equity proceeds, percentage 60.00%
v3.23.3
Fair Value Measurements (Details) - $ / shares
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Private Placement Warrants [Member]    
Fair Value Measurements (Details) [Line Items]    
Price per warrant $ 0.06 $ 0.07
Underwriters Warrants [Member]    
Fair Value Measurements (Details) [Line Items]    
Price per warrant $ 0.06 $ 0.01
v3.23.3
Fair Value Measurements (Details) - Schedule of Assets Fair Value on a Recurring Basis - USD ($)
9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Liabilities:    
Total warrant liability $ 7,661 $ 8,315
Level 1 [Member]    
Assets:    
Money market funds included in cash and cash equivalents 2,538,982 29,705,790
Level 3 [Member] | Private Placement Warrants - Sponsor [Member]    
Liabilities:    
Private Placement Warrants 6,394 8,085
Level 3 [Member] | Private Placement Warrants - Underwriter [Member]    
Liabilities:    
Private Placement Warrants $ 1,267 $ 230
v3.23.3
Fair Value Measurements (Details) - Schedule of Binomial Lattice Model for Initial Measurement of Private Placement Warrants - $ / shares
9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Schedule of Binomial Lattice Model For Initial Measurement Of Private Placement Warrants [Abstract]    
Risk-free interest rate 5.40% 4.23%
Market price of public stock (in Dollars per share) $ 11.22 $ 10.12
Dividend yield 0.00% 0.00%
Implied volatility 0.00% 1.90%
Exercise price (in Dollars per share) $ 11.5 $ 11.5
v3.23.3
Fair Value Measurements (Details) - Schedule of Fair Value of Warrant Liabilities - USD ($)
3 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2023
Mar. 31, 2023
Sep. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2022
Mar. 31, 2022
Private Placement Warrants [Member]            
Fair Value, Liabilities Measured on Recurring Basis, Unobservable Input Reconciliation [Line Items]            
Fair value of beginning balance $ 5,775 $ 11,550 $ 8,085 $ 47,332 $ 134,375 $ 202,563
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions 619 (5,775) 3,465 (41,557) (87,043) (68,188)
Fair value of ending balance 6,394 5,775 11,550 5,775 47,332 134,375
Underwriters Warrants [Member]            
Fair Value, Liabilities Measured on Recurring Basis, Unobservable Input Reconciliation [Line Items]            
Fair value of beginning balance 1,150 920 230 5,058 19,604 31,102
Change in valuation inputs or other assumptions 117 230 690 (4,828) 14,546 (11,498)
Fair value of ending balance $ 1,267 $ 1,150 $ 920 $ 230 $ 5,058 $ 19,604
v3.23.3
Subsequent Events (Details) - Subsequent Event [Member] - USD ($)
Nov. 02, 2023
Oct. 05, 2023
Subsequent Events (Details) [Line Items]    
Deposited in trust account   $ 21,000
Deposit amount $ 21,000  

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