Farm Accounting Systems and Information Usage
Gary Schnitkey (),
Marvin Batte and
Eugene Jones
Review of Agricultural Economics, 1991, vol. 13, issue 1, 109-117
Abstract:
Multinominal logit regressions were used to analyze differences in farmer's accounting methods. Accounting methods differed by farm types, farm size, farmer education level, and accounting report uses. Farms using accounting reports for decisionmaking tended to have more complex accounting systems and produced more reports.
Date: 1991
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