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from John Ellsworth
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John’s dairy industry service spans 25-years in strategic planning, debt restructuring, and cash flow management. John knows farm finances and what your bank expects.
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GOALS… WHO NEEDS THEM?!
I have attempted to keep my Clients on the leading edge by providing them with a system for setting regular business objectives and keeping them as far away as possible from the dangers often encountered in their industry. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate a working model for completing this process – one that we can revisit as often as needed.
Making the Best of Major Decisions
There is an epidemic going around America today. Thousands of people have a genuine challenge with simply making a decision.
TAKING TIME TO MEASURE YOUR PROGRESS
Consider using the following questions in the financial analysis of your business. The first question, “What is our current performance?” In the area of finance, we would naturally consider measures such as profitability, cash flow and debt service coverage. Many of us study expense items when our revenue is lower, as in 2006, 2009 or 2015. I would challenge you to review these line items in the good times as well.
If I Ran the Circus…
What a tumultuous year! The last twelve months in the dairy industry looked like a cross between two of Dr. Seuss’ children’s books.
Would You Be Ready?
While all of us are faced with negative challenges and nobody wants to dwell on them, we would be well served if we have given these situations some forethought. For example…
“Secure Your Own Mask First!”
For those of you who have ever been on a commercial airline flight in the United States, you are probably very familiar with this warning: “In the event of an unexpected decrease in cabin pressure, oxygen masks will drop from above your seat. If this happens, please place it over your mouth and nose. Be sure to secure your own oxygen mask before attempting to assist others.”