We work with hundreds of agri-advisory practices around the world. From this experience, we’ve seen how firms like yours can accelerate growth and standardise success for you and your clients with Figured.
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Client Advisory Services (CAS) have become an increasingly strategic component for agri focussed CPA firms, with some reporting growth rates upwards of 20% in 2021.
Much of this growth is attributed to an increase in the adoption of cloud-based technology which provides firms with access to accurate, real-time data about a client’s business performance that can be used to improve conversations beyond compliance.
We’re offering a free tour of Xero and Figured’s software solution, designed to streamline reporting, reduce administration time and accelerate growth for your advisory business.
"We get great insights and some light-bulb moments. Before, it would take us hundreds of hours to do the bookkeeping, break-evens, and so on for a small farmer. They can't pay for that. Now, it’s much quicker and more attainable. The technology and the connectivity of Xero and Figured allows us to do it efficiently.”
"Figured puts farmers and their advisors on the same page, with a user-friendly planning grid that can be worked on from anywhere with an internet connection, so farming teams can work together to build their vision for the future."
“I don't have interest in simply filing tax - I have an interest in educating my clients to make better, well-educated farming decisions. I want them to know the implications of their decisions may be—such as how a large asset purchase may affect their cashflow, or how taking on those extra acres will generate new cash and what this means for their costs. With Figured, it’s easy to visualize that."
“With Figured, it's just a no-brainer… we really think that the majority of our clients, as soon as they see their own numbers on paper in an organized manner of what their expectations were versus what the results were, that they're going to have a hard time not wanting to continue [with Figured].”