Enterprise Budgeting and Partial Budgeting for Dog Breeders – CRONEY RESEARCH GROUP
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Whether you are new to the business or an established dog breeder thinking of making changes to your operation, a well-considered enterprise budget can provide insights. Enterprise budgets are a projection of all costs and returns for a single enterprise (Kay, Edwards, and Duffy, 2008) — for example, your dog breeding operation. Enterprise budgets can help you calculate potential profits and the break-even price, and can help you organize expenses. If you are considering adding to your operation (e.g., in order to meet certification requirements that garnish a price premium) enterprise budgets can help determine if the changes are profitable.
Bir C, Widmar N, Croney C. (2017, February). Enterprise Budgeting and Partial Budgeting for Dog Breeders. Retrieved March 26, 2021, from https://www.extension.purdue.edu/extmedia/EC/EC-812-W.pdf?_ga=2.75773397.1115996158.1616764053-812871525.1561580248
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