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The Rural Voice, 2005-01, Page 21Some tough questions have to then be asked. Is there a potential successor? If yes, does he or she have the skills, abilities, knowledge and desire to successfully operate a sophisticated farm business .in today's agricultural economy? If there is no successor, what are the options? Is harvesting the business (selling part or all of the farm assets) an option? How long does the current operator(s) want to continue running the business? Only the individual(s) involved can answer these questions. Coughler presents some do's and don'ts to help start the thought -process. Do's: • Do think of succession planning as a process rather than an event. It takes time and effort. • Do start planning now. The earlier planning begins, the greater the number of options. • Do keep the big picture in mind (long-term, strategic direction) along with a positive attitude. These can make all the difference. Keep the big picture in mind • Do a financial analysis of the past and present farm business along with some financial projections. Look seriously at profitability. If the farm is not making money now, what can be done to make it profitable? Is the farm business viable in the long run? Profitability is the "show stopper" when it comes to developing a succession plan. • Do become educated about the subject — participate in workshops and seminars, read articles, complete self-assessment questionnaires related to succession — become an active participant in the planning process. • Do consider using a "family meeting" mechanism to open the lines of communication among family members. An objective, third party facilitator can help ensure that the initial meetings run well and everyone has an opportunity to voice their interests and concerns. • Do develop a strategic plan for both the family and for the business at the start of the process. This plan includes a Tong -term vision of what oyter & ssociates= Over 15 years of experience helping the farming community with: Converting to computerized accounting Training in QuickBooks Accounting and tax preparation CAIS Applications CFBAS Applications (wenn Ilayter, CMA, CFP Payroll Investment Counseling Financial Planning F'tate Planning Gayle Poore Phone: (519) 482-5840 Fax: (519) 482-5627 320 Victoria Street, Clinton, Ontario NOM ILO Email: general@hayter.on.ca First Class Cooling! kb, ki%=admon=1 HiPerForm Mueller distributors know the ultimate measure of a cooler's worth is its performance. The HiPerForm refrigeration system, patented Temp - Plate® Heat Transfer Surface, electronic controls, safety features, and superior automatic cleaning system assure you of first class performance. 24 Hour Service See us at the Mueller display at the Canadian International Farm Equipment Show, Toronto, February 8-!!, 2005 Buchanan and Hall Ltd. 615 Huron Road, Stratford, Ontario (519) 271-4793 Toll Free 1-877-893-4628 JANUARY 2005 17