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How cash flow planning can benefit your business

Better planning starts here Developing a cash flow plan has many benefits. It provides valuable insight, measures your progress and gives you a clear financial picture. In this guide, we ll show you how cash flow can: Give you the information to take on new marketing opportunities and make informed purchases Help you focus on business expansion and track how well you re progressing toward future goals Maximize your relationship with your lender by having a blueprint to identify a loan repayment plan that works for both of you

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What is cash flow? Cash flow is an estimate of all cash receipts and expenses expected to occur during a certain time period. Estimates can be made monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly, and can include farm items as well as non-farm income and expenses. Cash flow looks only at money movement, not at net income or profitability but a healthy cash flow is a good sign that you re profitable. Cash flow budget January 2017 February 2017 March 2017 April 2017 Beginning cash -$ 100,000 -$ 75,448 -$ 50,788 $ 101,431 CASH INFLOW New loans borrowed $ 320,000 $ $ $ 40,000 Wheat 80,000 70,000 Canola 25,000 50,000 50,000 Accounts receivable 30,000 37,500 Other revenue (custom work, etc.) 30,000 Cash advance From personal savings 20,000 TOTAL CASH INFLOW $ 365,000 $ 190,000 $ 157,500 $ 40,000 CASH OUTFLOW Utilities monthly plan $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 $ 300 Repairs 5,000 Fuel / Heat 500 500 2,500 Fertilizer / Chemical 500 40,000 Seed / Plants 32,000 Crop insurance 17,500 Property taxes Crop input loans 125,000 Cash advance 40,000 Capital purchases 320,000 TOTAL CASH OUTFLOW $ 320,800 $ 165,800 $ 5,800 $ 92,300 Interest on operating $ 340 $ 232 $ 173 $ 333 FCC loan payments 20,000 Other loan payments 508 508 508 508 TOTAL OUTFLOW $ 341,648 $ 166,540 $ 6,481 $ 93,141 Add: off-farm $ 3,200 $ 3,200 $ 3,200 $ 2,000 Less: living 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 ENDING CASH (LOC) -$ 75,448 -$ 50,788 $ 101,431 $ 48,290

Know your cash flow Regularly assess your cash flow needs and note the time periods with the largest shortfall and surplus amounts. This will help you determine periods with surplus funds to set payment schedules. 1 5 0 8 5 8 9 9 2 4 3 6 2 0 5 9 6 4 7 0 5 3 3 6 4 7 7 5 7 3 7 0 6 6 12 1 4 AgExpert Analyst 57891105437990 9650652332168 88981565631203 EXAMPLES: Farms usually require large amounts of cash in the spring for crop planting and have large sources of funds in the fall from cash crop sales Feedlots usually require large sums of cash to purchase feeder cattle in the fall and receive large amounts of cash in the spring when the feeder cattle are sold Dairy operations generally have a steady stream of revenue and find opportunities to diversify Vineyards, orchards and some perennial crops need several years to grow before first harvest and income AgExpert Analyst accounting software is built for agriculture. Track income and expenses, run reports and more. Try it for free at fcc.ca/accounting So what should you do when you re cash positive or cash negative? Scenario planning can help answer these questions.

What is scenario planning? Scenario planning helps you prepare for those what if situations. How do you plan for a rainy day? Is now the time to buy a new tractor? What other revenue streams are accessible to you? Is there appetite for a supplemental off-farm job? Run scenario plans with your monthly, quarterly or yearly finances. These plans can identify periods where cash will be tight and when cash will be available. Knowing this can help you with major decisions and long-term planning.

Whether you re cash positive or cash negative here s a few guidelines to follow: WHEN YOU HAVE CASH WHEN YOU RE SHORT ON CASH Hold onto your cash. You may need this for operation expenses in the coming months. Evaluate income statements and verify that your cash availability also means you re generating a profit. Buy inputs in advance and consider forward contracting your commodities. Assess future expansion or purchase plans. Is now the time to take on that value-added opportunity? Pay off more on your loans. See where you can cut costs, reduce labour or find efficiencies. Dig into the fixed and variable costs within your operation. Find ways to make extra sales. Is there equipment you don t use you can auction off? Can you rent out storage space or take on new work? Diversify activities to provide yearround cash flow. If your income comes in the fall, include something that produces income in the late spring. If your operation can t handle an interest spike, lock in your rates. In any scenario, your FCC representative can help. Call: 1-800-387-3232 fcc.ca/contact

Cash flow and loans: Tips from your lender Depending on your situation, a loan could be a good option to help manage your cash flow. Here are a few ways to use cash flow planning to manage loans: Short-term loans (inputs, livestock, equipment): Use cash flow planning to determine your ideal terms and repayment schedule. Long-term loans (land, barns, major construction): Estimate both fixed and variable rates in your cash flow forecast. If interest rates rise, will you still be able to make your loan payments? Multiple loans: Mix it up with short, medium and long-term options. This will provide a cushion if interest rates rise and let you take advantage when interest rates are low. The most important thing you can do? Talk with your lender they re here to help! Golden rules to keep in mind: Monitor operating lines. Make sure money spent on expenses is paid back within the year or production cycle. Don t put capital purchases on your operating loan. This could tie up funds when you need money for input purchases. Finance assets for as long as you can depreciate them. If an asset (like machinery) will depreciate over 10 years, finance it over 10 years. With cash on hand, consider speeding up your debt repayment. An extra 5% can go a long way. Let s work together Contact an FCC representative near you Call: 1-800-387-3232 fcc.ca/contact

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