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Drawing up a TopQuarter for Pigs?

23 August 2017

Financial performance is often measured on the basis of the annual accounts. Partly on the basis of this, you manage your business operations. In that case, it is disadvantageous that these annual accounts are not ready and/or discussed until the following financial year. After all, the figures are no longer up to date. acconâ– avm has developed the Pig Top Quarter to gain insight into the current figures.

The profit and loss account is presented in the Pig Top Quarter. The realized quarters are displayed and forecasts are made for the remaining quarters. This gives a picture of the development of your company per quarter and a preview of the result of the current financial year. This can be very useful when making the choice whether or not to make certain investments.

An up-to-date picture of the performance of your company

Optimal operating result
In addition to an up-to-date overview of the profit and loss account, receivables and payables are included up to and including the 'feed profit' section, so that a comparison can be made with the sector. You therefore receive a quarterly forecast of the feed profit that your company has achieved, including an analysis. Providing insight into the realized feed profit provides an up-to-date picture of the performance on your farm. With the results of the TopQuartal Pigs you can quickly give specific direction to your management in order to achieve an optimal operating result.

acconâ– avm draw up a TopQuarter. All you have to do is supply the animal data. You will then receive a Pigs Top Quarter report with current results, which show strengths and provide insight into points for improvement. Based on this you can make optimal adjustments.

Are you curious about what TopQuartal Pigs looks like for your company? Please feel free to contact your advisor at acconâ– avm or make use of the advice form for more information.

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