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Tools to help prepare growers for loan applications and beyond Stan Moore, MSU Extension Educator

Tools to help prepare growers for loan applications and beyond Stan Moore, MSU Extension Educator

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Tools to help prepare growers for loan applications and

beyond

Stan Moore, MSU Extension Educator

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Three Tools

• Balance Sheet• Income Statement• Cash Flow Projection

• Why work with MSU:• Now• Later

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Balance Sheet

A snapshot of the financial position of the farm business at a give point in time (aka Net Worth Statement).

Everything that you own and owe.

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Accurate and Detailed Balance Sheets

• Analyze the financial performance of the business.

• Secure credit and financing from lenders• Monitor financial progress over time• Make financial projections• Understand the financial risk position• Provide information for Estate Planning

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Balance Sheet Decisions

• Time Frame• Scope• Market Value of Intermediate and Long-

term Assets • Cost value=purchase price-depreciation

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Important Components of a Balance Sheet

• Assets: Everything owned or coming to the business as of the date of the statement.

• Current Farm Assets: Cash and other assets that are expected to be realized in cash or consumed in production during a business year.• Supplies• Growing Crops• Income due on previous year’s crops sold• Government payments on past activities (crop

loans)

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Important Components of a Balance Sheet

• Intermediate Farm Assets:• Assets that support production. Machinery,

Breeding Livestock, Securities not readily marketable.

• Long Term Farm Assets:• Farmland• Buildings and Improvements

• Non Farm Assets:

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Liabilities

• Obligations that are owed, related to assets on the balance sheet.• Classification does not change as a liability

matures.• Accrued, unpaid interest should be listed

separately and is added to current liabilities.

• Current Liabilities: those due and payable on demand or within the operating year (including CCC loans).

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Liabilities

• Intermediate Farm Liabilities: debts against intermediate assets. Typically start with a note of 2-10 years. Machinery, Breeding Livestock, Trees.

• Long Term Liabilities: debts against long term assets. Land, Buildings, Trees.

• Non-Farm Liabilities:

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Balance Sheet Example:

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Balance Sheet Example:

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Balance Sheet Example:

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Balance Sheet Example:

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Balance Sheet Example:

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Balance Sheet Example:

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Balance Sheet Example:

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Balance Sheet Example:

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Balance Sheet Example:

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MSU Excel Balance Sheet

• Simple schedule based balance sheet• Does the calculations for you

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Excel Screen Shot

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Excel Screen Shot

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Excel Screen Shot

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Income Statement

• Net Cash Farm Income

• Net Operating Profit

• Net Farm Income

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Net Farm Income

• Net farm income is summary of income, related expenses and the resulting profit or loss for a given time period (usually 1 year)• Net farm income = net cash farm income with

adjustments for inventory, depreciation, and other capital changes.

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Income Statement

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Income Statement

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Income Statement

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Income Statement

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Other Income Statement Options:

• Finpack Software program from Minnesota• Many others (farmdoc – University of

Illinois) has a cash to accrual income statement spreadsheet.

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Performance Measures to Know!

From the Balance Sheet• Debt to Asset ratio – Ability to borrow at all• Current ratio – Capacity to pay current

debt if neededFrom the Financial Statement• Operating Profit Margin – has the farm

showed the ability to make progress in the past 3-5 years

• Return on Assets• Return on Equity

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Financial ratios – General Guidelines

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Finpack

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Projecting Future Performance

• Two Options• Spreadsheets that you can use on your own• Finpack software to do FinFlo (Cash Flow

projections)

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Penn State Cash Flow Model

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Penn State Cash Flow Model

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Penn State Cash Flow Model

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Penn State Cash Flow Model

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Penn State Cash Flow Model

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Penn State Cash Flow Model

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Penn State Cash Flow Model

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MSU Cash Flow Model

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MSU Cash Flow Model

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So why should you consider working with the MSU FIRM team

• Now• Prepare for loan application

• Later• Farm Business Analysis• Farm Business Planning

• What’s in it for MSU Extension?• Farm Financial Analysis database

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http://agbioresearch.msu.edu/nwmihort/disaster.html

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For more information

• Stan Moore – [email protected]• Phone: 231-533-8818

• Curtis Talley - [email protected]• Phone: 231-873-2129

• Adam Kantrovich Ph.D. [email protected]• Phone: 616-994-4580