Miscellaneous 2002

How will well planned successions save the farm?

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 20 Sep 2002

 

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This seminar paper discusses what the risks are associated with dated planning techniques, what changes have occurred in the recent past that influence succession plans, where and when to start succession planning, what costs are associated with any planning, and what specific succession strategies have proved to be successful.

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How will well planned successions save the farm?

Author(s): David Groves

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  • Published By: David Groves
  • Published On:20 Sep 2002
  • Event Name:Small Business Intensive
  • Session Name:How will well planned successions save the farm?
  • Read Time:30+ minutes
  • Took place at:Fremantle Sailing Club, Fremantle

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