From entity structure analysis to understanding the impacts of tax reform and visiting succession planning strategies, the Agriculture Accounting team at Anderson ZurMuehlen has the experience, the industry knowledge, and the drive to provide sound guidance and service to you and your operations. We can help with:
- Tax planning, preparation, strategy, credits and more
- Accounting and reporting – payroll to financial statement audits and everything in between
- Business valuations and succession planning strategy
- All things QuickBooks
- Cybersecurity & technology
As the old saying goes, “Knowledge is power.” This certainly rings true in the agriculture business, as those who best understand their industry and markets tend to have a knack for staying on top. If that person is a company’s owner, however, great knowledge can turn into vulnerability when he or she decides to retire or otherwise leave the business.
As you develop your succession plan, consider how to mitigate the loss of pure know-how that will occur when you step down. One way to tackle this risk is to implement a knowledge management strategy.
A Legacy Preserved
A solid succession plan is imperative to maintaining the future stability and success of your company. Knowledge management can strengthen that plan and help preserve the legacy you’ve worked so hard to build. Contact us for further information and help identifying information related to your tax filings, accounting methods, and other financial matters.
Meet Our Agriculture Team

Patty Nelson | CPA, Shareholder
Patty joined AZ in 1992 and was promoted to Shareholder in 1998. She is invested in the Agriculture community and loves helping clients create systems for success. Patty looks forward to sharing her expertise with farms and ranches across Montana. Connect with Patty.

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