
Your Brewery Financial Toolkit: A Crash Course on Financial KPIs to Guide Your Brewery to Better Profitability
In this seminar, learn how to calculate industry leading benchmarks in the areas of costs of goods sold (COGS), labor, and more.Read More
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Maintaining healthy finance and accounting practices is essential to running your business. The resources in this section will provide you with the basics for brewery finance and accounting, plus more detailed topics that will keep your business going strong.
In this seminar, learn how to calculate industry leading benchmarks in the areas of costs of goods sold (COGS), labor, and more.Read More
Hear from brewery legends on capital raising, mergers, and partnerships, and learn about exit strategies available to you as a business owner.Read More
If you have exhausted loans and other options, this seminar will address how to organize and execute a capital raise.Read More
Hear from brewers who have a robust contract brewing practice, and an attorney and CPA with expertise in the brewing industry.Read More
Open book management is a system where financial information is shared with employees so that they can make better decisions. Better decisions lead to better financial outcomes, and better financial outcomes lead to a stronger brewery business for everyone. There …Read More
This Collab Hour with Maria Pearman gives attendees the tools to correctly measure the true profit of each beer that is sold.Read More
Many brewery owners place their greatest focus on their profit and loss statement, when cash is the ultimate determining factor of whether one’s doors stay open. Too often the cash flow statement is misunderstood and ignored, especially when cash seeps …Read More
Brewery financial professional Audra Gaizunas shares her process for predicting cash flow needs in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format.Read More
In this hands-on workshop participants will develop a financial forecast for the first 3 years of operation. Attendees will leave with a forecast template that generates three basic financial reports: balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows. The …Read More
You have a slew of numbers and data assembled in financial statements, but face making decisions quickly, without knowing where to start or how to prioritize your profits. What if you could learn key areas of focus, the math behind …Read More