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Farm Financial Management

Comprehensive Guide to Farm Financial Management

The purpose of this guide is to provide farm managers, and those who work with them, a tool to assist in the development and understanding of a comprehensive guide to the farm financial planning process.

The content of this guide will help you, as a manager, to:

  • Develop goals that you are committed to and that will guide the management of your farm and family
  • Prepare and analyze financial statements to determine your potential financial ability to pursue stated goals, and
  • Develop a management plan to identify the activities and resources necessary to achieve your stated goals.

The guide outlines a set of suggested steps and more importantly, highlights many of the considerable farm management, accounting and financial resources available.

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