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FARM BALANCE SHEET Page B-6 Market Value Cost Value As of , Date Year List only the assets and liabilities associated or supported by your farming business. Numbers in parentheses refer to page numbers for asset lists. FARM ASSETS FARM LIABILITIES AND EQUITY CURRENT ASSETS: Cash & Checking (A-11a) Accounts Receivable (A-11a) Prepaid Expenses (A-11a) Cash Investment in Growing Crops (A-11a) Inventory: Marketable Livestock (A-11b) Raised Crops and Feed (A-11b) Purchased Feed (A-11b) Supplies (A-11b) Other Current Assets (A-11c) Total Current Farm Assets (Sum Lines 1 thru 9) Market Value Cost Value CURRENT LIABILITIES: Accounts and Notes Payable (A-12a) Line of Credit and Operating Notes (A-12a & b) Current Portion of Term Debt (A-12c & d) Accrued Interest (A-12a to A-12d) Taxes Payable: Ad Valorem (A-12b) Taxes Payable: Employee Withholding (A-12b) Taxes Payable: Income Taxes (A-12b) Taxes Payable: Deferred Taxes(A-12b) Other Accrued Expenses (A-12b) Other Current Liabilities (A-12c) 33. Total Current Farm Liabilities (Sum Lines 23 thru 32) Same NON-CURRENT ASSETS: NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES: Breeding Livestock: Purchased (A-11c) Raised (A-11c) Machinery and Equipment (A-11d) Non-Current Portion of Term Debt (A-12c & d) Deferred Taxes Other Non-Current Liabilities (A-12d) 14. Vehicles (A-11e) 37. Total Non-Current Farm Liabilities (Sum Lines 34 thru 36) 15. Investment in Capital Leases (A-11e) 16. Contracts and Notes Receivable (A-11f) 38. Total Farm Liabilities (Line 33 + Line 37) 17. Investment in Cooperatives (A-11f) Real Estate (A-11g) Buildings & Improvements (A-11g) Other Non-Current Assets (A-11h) Contributed Capital Retained Earnings Total Valuation Equity 21. Total Non-Current Farm Assets (Sum Lines 11 thru 20) 42. Farm Equity (Line 22 - Line 38) 22. Total Farm Assets (Line 10 + Line 21) 43. Total Farm Liabilities and Equity (Line 38 + Line 42)