EPISODE · May 1, 2020 · 30 MIN
Brewery Financial Planning Q&A with Chris Farmand
from Craft Brewery Financial Training Podcast · host Craft Brewery Finance Podcast
In these financially troubled times, the accountant has become an unsung hero. Brewery owners and managers are looking for someone who 'has their back' financially. They need a specialist to guide them, to help with cash flow planning, financial forecasts and navigating the documentation needed for SBA loans and insurance claims. These are complicated times, and now more than ever, the accountant can help simplify things. Enter Chris Farmand, from Small Batch Standard. Small Batch Standard is a craft brewery consulting, accounting and financial strategy company. In this podcast, Chris shares his perspective on the current state of the industry, and financial advice for breweries when they need it most - right now. Resources mentioned in the podcast:Cash Flow planning webinar replayThe package store opportunity webinar replayBefore you go, don't forget to sign up for the free, world-famous Craft Brewery Finance Newsletter. This is brewery financial training delivered straight to your in-box.Ready to transform financial results in your beer business? Learn more about the Beer Business Finance Association, a network of owners and managers working together to build more profitable companies.
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In these financially troubled times, the accountant has become an unsung hero. Brewery owners and managers are looking for someone who 'has their back' financially. They need a specialist to guide them, to help with cash flow planning, financial forecasts and navigating the documentation needed for SBA loans and insurance claims. These are complicated times, and now more than ever, the accountant can help simplify things. Enter Chris Farmand, from Small Batch Standard. Small Batch Sta...
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