CONVERTIBLE DEBT Notes Payables (Details) (USD $)
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Sep. 30, 2012
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Dec. 31, 2011
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1% Convertible notes payable, net of unamortized discount of $56,168 and $98,814 respectively, due at various dates ranging from January 2014 to November 2014 | $ 429,432 | $ 386,786 |
11% Convertible note payable, net of unamortized discount of $656,377 and $479,167, respectively, due in December 2013 | 343,623 | 120,833 |
11% Subordinated Convertible note payable, net of unamortized discount of $219,489 and $0, respectively, due in January 2014 | 112,511 | 0 |
Less: Current portion | 0 | 84,226 |
Long term portion | $ 885,567 | $ 423,393 |
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- Definition
11% Convertible note payable, net of unamortized discount of $656,377 and $479,167, respectively, due in December 2013 No definition available.
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- Definition
1% Convertible notes payable, net of unamortized discount of $56,168 and $98,814 respectively, due at various dates ranging from January 2014 to November 2014 No definition available.
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- Definition
The portion of the carrying value of long-term convertible debt as of the balance sheet date that is scheduled to be repaid within one year or in the normal operating cycle if longer. Convertible debt is a financial instrument which can be exchanged for a specified amount of another security, typically the entity's common stock, at the option of the issuer or the holder. No definition available.
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- Definition
Carrying value as of the balance sheet date of long-term debt (with maturities initially due after one year or beyond the operating cycle if longer) identified as Convertible Notes Payable, excluding current portion. Convertible Notes Payable is a written promise to pay a note which can be exchanged for a specified amount of another, related security, at the option of the issuer and the holder. No definition available.
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- Definition
11% Subordinated Convertible note payable, net of unamortized discount of $219,489 and $0, respectively, due in January 2014 No definition available.
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