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Flow-of-Funds Analysis in Farm Financial Management

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  • Allan G. Mueller

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A flow-of-funds approach to the business management problems of the family-operated farm is presented. Recorded and projected flow-of-funds statements, in connection with the conventional profit-and-loss and balance-sheet statements, are appropriate tools to aid in financial management and financial control. The probable financial consequences of management decisions, suggested by conventional budgets, can be projected and evaluated, especially the effect of the decisions on the cash-flow position of the farm-family complex. The flow-of-funds statement is illustrated and suggestions are made for its possible applications.

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  • Allan G. Mueller, 1966. "Flow-of-Funds Analysis in Farm Financial Management," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 48(3_Part_I), pages 661-667.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:48:y:1966:i:3_part_i:p:661-667.
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    1. Brake, John R. & Melichar, Emanuel, 1977. "Agricultural Finance and Capital Markets," A Survey of Agricultural Economics Literature, Volume 1: Traditional Fields of Agricultural Economics 1940s to 1970s,, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

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