Business Valuation Report

Business Valuation Report

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  • Date Submitted: 04/10/2013 12:30 PM
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BUSINESS VALUATION REPORT SUBJECT BUSINESS: COMMERCIAL PRINTER SAMPLE REPORT WITH IDENTIFYING DATA DELETED

Prepared By DONALD SONNEMAN, ASA ABLEPLUS VALUATIONS 9715 Lorraine Way, #203 Santee, CA., 92071
Phone: (619)-334-3105 Fax: (619)-374-2358

AblePlus Valuations

BUSINESS VALUATION SAMPLE REPORT WITH IDENTIFYING DATA DELETED

Notes to Reader: Throughout this report, the company name is replaced with “X Printing Corporation.” to protect confidentiality. Address and location and competitor names are also deleted. This report was selected as a sample because it demonstrates competence with a moderate complexity. Other business valuation assignments can be substantially more complex. This sample report also demonstrates capability to research industries efficiently. Any expertise with this specific industry was developed strictly within a four week period of preparing this report. The industry trends section was written several years ago. Therefore comments about industry trends will not fit well with current reality, even though they accurately reflected this analyst’s viewpoints at that time. The original report had tables that prepared in grayscale. They have been replaced with color graphics more consistent with current technology and my current capability. The address and phone information for AblePlus Valuations has been updated to reflect current information.

Donald Sonneman, ASA AblePlus Valuations
9715 Lorraine Way, #203, Santee, CA 92071 Phone: (619)-334-3105 E-Mail: ds@companyvalu.com

(Date Deleted) Mr. (Name Deleted) President X Printer Corporation (Company Address Deleted) RE: VALUATION OF 100% CONTROLLING INTERESTS IN (COMPANY NAME DELETED)

Dear Mr. (Name Deleted): I have been asked by you to give my opinion of the fair market value of the above referenced interest in (Company Name Deleted): Fair Market Value is defined as the amount at which the business interest would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller...

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