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Branson Valuation
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Business Valuation Report

The Branson Trucking Company As of December 31, 2007 for Dave James

by

Hien Nguyen
Forensic Accounting
Tuesday 5:30-8:30 PM

November 29, 2011

Dear Dave James,

I have been asked to determine the fair market value of Branson Trucking Company as of December 31, 2007 for the purpose of determine your share in the business.

The definition of fair value market value is the price at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and willing seller, neither being under compulsion to buy or to sell and both having reasonable knowledge of all relevant facts.

Based on the information contained in the following narrative report, in my opinion, the fair market value of 100% interest in Branson Trucking Company as of December 31, 2007 is $4,256,349.

My opinion of value is subject to the assumptions and limiting conditions set forth in this report.

Respectfully submitted,

Hien Nguyen
Forensic Accounting

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Table of Contents

Important Notice and Limiting conditions 4

Valuation Approach 5

Industry Overview 6

The Assets Approach 7 * Adjusted Net Worth * Liquidation Value

The Income Approach 8 * Financial Analysis * Discounted Future Earning * Capitalization of Income Method

Summary of Valuation Methods 11

------------------------------------------------- Important Notice & Limiting Conditions This business valuation report was designed to give an opinion of fair market value. It is not an accounting report, and it should not be relied upon to disclose hidden assets or to verify financial reporting. It is an opinion of the value of a 100% interest as December 31, 2007. I have accepted the unaudited financial statement of Branson Trucking Company without testing their

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