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<title>Financial budget manual 2012</title>
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Askin, D.; Askin, V.
The Financial Budget Manual 2012 is an invaluable reference book for farmers and growers, consultants and students. It contains a wealth of up to date information on farm and orchard costs and prices, the profitability of different enterprises, and income taxation.&#13;
Following its successful introduction in 1999, the manual is in the process of moving to the web. However, many users find having the information in a book is the most convenient and efficient format, and this manual is the result of the Universities commitment to the wide readership.&#13;
Unless stated otherwise, data contained in the Manual are current mid-2012 and are exclusive of GST. Prices do not remain stationary so the Manual should be used as a guide only. Market movements and exchange rate changes are just two of the factors which can&#13;
rapidly alter costs and prices. The availability of discounts for bulk purchases, and deferred payment arrangements, may also affect final costs for budgeting purposes. In addition, some commodity price information is becoming increasingly sensitive and remains confidential&#13;
between the client and the supplier and/or buyer. It is therefore unavailable for publication in this Manual.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Financial budget manual 2010</title>
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Pangborn, Jane
The "Financial Budget Manual 2010" is an invaluable reference book for farmers and growers, consultants and students. It contains a wealth of up to date information on farm and orchard costs and prices, the profitability of different enterprises, and income taxation. Following its successful introduction in 1999, the electronic (CD) version of the Manual continues to be available as well as the book format.
Information quoted has been gathered from sources throughout New Zealand, but some variation may occur between regions. Trade names have been used for clarity and convenience; no preferential endorsement by the University is intended, nor is any criticism implied of any product which does not appear in the Manual.&#13;
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 This Manual has been prepared in good faith and is published with the condition that it and its owners, authors and editor disavow and exclude any liability in any way for any costs, claims, demands or actions arising from its use. In no event shall Lincoln University be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages of any kind whatsoever arising from the use of the Manual. This disclaimer includes, but is not limited to, all implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability or non-infringement. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate, no responsibility can be taken by Lincoln University for any error or omission in these pages, nor for any loss or damage resulting from the reliance on, or the use of information or opinions contained in this Manual. Lincoln University does not accept any liability for the accuracy, currency, reliability or correctness of any information provided by third parties.
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Financial budget manual 2000</title>
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<description>Financial budget manual 2000
Burtt, Elizabeth S.
The "Financial Budget Manual 2000" is an invaluable reference book for farmers and growers, consultants and students. It contains a wealth of up to date information on farm and orchard costs and prices, the profitability of different enterprises, and income taxation.&#13;
A special supplement to the Manual is also provided, containing information on the market and price outlook for each of New Zealand's major farm exports. Following its successful introduction in 1999, the electronic (CD) version of the Manual continues to be available as well as the book format.
Unless stated otherwise, the data contained in the Manual are that ruling in January 2000, and are quoted exclusive of GST. Prices do not remain stationary so the Manual should be used as a guide only. Market movements and exchange rate changes are just two of the factors which can rapidly alter costs and prices. The availability of discounts for bulk purchases, and deferred payment arrangements, may also affect final costs for budgeting purposes.&#13;
&#13;
Information quoted has been gathered from sources throughout New Zealand, but some variation may occur between regions. Trade names have been used for clarity and convenience; no preferential endorsement by the University is intended, nor is any criticism implied of any product which does not appear in the Manual.&#13;
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While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate, Lincoln University cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions or for any loss or damage resulting from the reliance on or the use of the information, forecasts or opinions therein.&#13;
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Section 4 was contributed by Murray B. CLARK, Senior Lecturer in Accounting,&#13;
Lincoln University, updated for 2000 with the assistance of Vicki Dalzell. With information from the following websites : http://www.ird.govt.nz ; &#13;
                                                http://www .acc.co.nz.&#13;
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Section 5 was contributed by M. B. CLARK, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, Lincoln University.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Financial budget manual 2002</title>
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<description>Financial budget manual 2002
Burtt, Elizabeth S.
The "Financial Budget Manual 2002 " is an invaluable reference book for farmers and growers, consultants and students. It contains a wealth of up to date information on farm and orchard costs and prices, the profitability of different enterprises, and income taxation. A special supplement to the Manual is also provided, containing information on the market and price outlook for each of New Zealand's major farm exports. Following its successful introduction in 1999, the electronic (CD) version of the Manual continues to be available as well as the book format.&#13;
&#13;
Unless stated otherwise, the data contained in the Manual are that ruling in January 2002, and are quoted exclusive of GST. Prices do not remain stationary so the Manual should be used as a guide only. Market movements and exchange rate changes are just two of the factors which can rapidly alter costs and prices. The availability of discounts for bulk purchases, and deferred payment arrangements, may also affect final costs for budgeting purposes.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate,&#13;
Lincoln University cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions or for any loss or damage resulting from the reliance on or the use of the information, forecasts or opinions therein. Information quoted has been gathered from sources throughout New Zealand, but some variation may occur between regions. Trade names have been used for clarity and convenience; no preferential endorsement by the University is intended, nor is any criticism implied of any product which does not appear in the Manual.
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2002 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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