Better Farm Accounting: A Practical Guide for Preparing Farm Income Tax Returns, Financial Statements, and Analysis Reports

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Better Farm Accounting has been an agricultural institution since its initial publication in 1946. This inexpensive, easy-to-use book has served as a practical aid to agricultural producers for generations. The new edition will include updated headings for income and expenses and information will be reorganized to make this edition even more user-friendly. In addition, new separate sections devoted to purchases and sales of capital assets, loans, and loan payments will also be added. The 5th edition of this venerable classic will ensure its practical use for generations to come.
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This is a book for recording your farm spending, organized to help you with your taxes. Seems very useful, but you would need a new one every year. Not a "how to" book, but a learning experience. If you work through it, it does not answer your questions about what is tax deductible. I think it would be very useful for anyone with any kind of firm, large or small – even a market-garden. Also for those in the planning phase. Of course, you'll never use all categories (unless you have a large farm very diverse), but that's OK.
Rating: 4 / 5
Is a book of forms, suppose you know all about bookkeeping. Not what I expected, but at least it does not cost much.
Rating: 2 / 5
Booklet contains everything is paper column. No guides, lists, etc. All this only give me a place to hand-write my information. Thus, unnecessary in a computerized world. As an accountant, I do not remember the last time I used paper column. If accounting software did not, I can create in Excel. It was a waste of money.
Rating: 1 / 5