Miscellaneous 2007

Succession planning for farming enterprises

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 5 Jun 2007

 

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This paper covers:

  • current statistics and how things have evolved
  • what is it and who does it apply to?
  • barriers benefits and risks for accountants

The paper introduces succession planning including statistics for farming enterprises in Australia. It then encompasses a simple narrative case study of a farming enterprise that failed to address succession planning.

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Succession planning for farming enterprises

Author(s): Grant Bloxham

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  • Published By: Grant Bloxham
  • Published On:5 Jun 2007
  • Took place at:Mercure Hotel Geelong

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