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Business Segment Information
6 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2011
Notes to Financial Statements 
Business Segment Information

 

The Company follows the provisions of ASC 280, Segment Reporting, which established standards for the reporting of information about operating segments in annual and interim financial statements.  Operating segments are defined as components of an enterprise for which financial information is available that is evaluated regularly by the chief operating decision makers(s) in deciding how to allocate resources and in assessing performance.  In the past, the Company operated its subsidiaries (Morris Transportation and Smith Systems) as independent companies under separate management of their respective founders. Management of the Company makes decisions about allocating resources based on these operating segments. Since April, 1, 2011 the Company now operates all subsidiaries (including Morris Transportation and Smith Systems) under the same operating manager. The following tables depict the information expected by ASC 280:

 

   Revenue  Net Income (Loss)  Total Assets
Six Months Ended         
September 30, 2011         
IFC  $—     $(4,487,640)  $2,322,796 
Morris   5,916,305    204,451    3,918,946 
Smith   4,514,390    124,858    2,280,354 
IF Services   485,333    59,404    67,451 
Cross Creek   13,908,558    (166,701)   10,466,146 
   $24,824,586   $(4,265,628)  $19,055,693 
                
September 30, 2010               
IFC  $—     $(1,201,786)  $2,394,700 
Morris   5,804,313    205,778    3,740,839 
Smith   3,793,984    141,920    2,826,601 
   $9,598,297   $(854,088)  $8,962,140