What makes the computer software work for the customer and lender
Rhonda J Brooks
American Bankers Association, 1988, vol. 02, issue 01
Abstract:
A free publication by James McGrann of Texas A&M University, "Evaluation of Agricultural Financial Analysis Software" discusses a now indispensable range of products for agrilenders in need of improved credit scoring. For banks which cannot afford software (typically those with under $20 million in assets), consultants are an alternative. Also, farmers themselves can benefit from seminars on microcomputer accounting techniques.
Keywords: Agricultural; Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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