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An Aussies view of financial, business benchmarking: Part 4: Liquidity

2013-09-17 22:42:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Net working capital, measured by current assets minus current liabilities, is a measure of the current economic times in agriculture. To make it a relevant measure of liquidity, net working capital must then be divided by the business revenue. It is important to calculate this metric each year at the same time of year to maintain consistency. Road Warrior read more

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An Aussies view of financial, business benchmarking: Part 4: Liquidity

2013-09-17 22:42:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Net working capital, measured by current assets minus current liabilities, is a measure of the current economic times in agriculture. To make it a relevant measure of liquidity, net working capital must then be divided by the business revenue. It is important to calculate this metric each year at the same time of year to maintain consistency. Road Warrior read more

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An Aussies view of financial, business benchmarking: Part 3: Debt levels

2013-09-10 21:42:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

If you have been following this series of articles on financial and business benchmarking, you know benchmarking is one of the top-10 best management practices worldwide in farming and ranching. Richard Harsh, an Australian farmer and farm management instructor at the University of Sydney in Australia, recommended this practice to a group of FFA New Century Farmers as he was helping me present at a leadership conference in Des Moines, Iowa, this summer. Now, lets focus on debt levels to build upon the last two articles that justified the practice and discussed profit benchmarks. Road Warrior read more

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An Aussies view of financial, business benchmarking: Part 3: Debt levels

2013-09-10 21:42:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

If you have been following this series of articles on financial and business benchmarking, you know benchmarking is one of the top-10 best management practices worldwide in farming and ranching. Richard Harsh, an Australian farmer and farm management instructor at the University of Sydney in Australia, recommended this practice to a group of FFA New Century Farmers as he was helping me present at a leadership conference in Des Moines, Iowa, this summer. Now, lets focus on debt levels to build upon the last two articles that justified the practice and discussed profit benchmarks. Road Warrior read more

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An Aussies view of financial and business benchmarking, part 2: Profits

2013-09-03 18:43:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

There are four cornerstones regardless of enterprise, size or location that need to be examined. First and foremost are profits, which are the lifeblood of any business. Do you consistently have a positive bottom line? Road Warrior read more

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