
We welcome Eric Jasinski from Ambrook, a financial management platform designed specifically for farmers. We discuss the challenges farmers face in managing their finances, and how Ambrook aims to simplify bookkeeping and accounting for agricultural operations. The conversation covers the onboarding process, data security concerns, and the importance of understanding farm profitability. Eric shares insights on how Ambrook's features can help farmers track expenses, manage invoices, and ultimately improve their financial health. The episode concludes with a discussion on pricing and the value of trying out Ambrook's services.takeawaysAmbrook is designed specifically for the agricultural industry.Farmers often struggle with traditional bookkeeping methods.The onboarding process is crucial for user experience.Data security is a top priority for Ambrook.Field level profitability tracking is a key feature.Users can automate their bookkeeping processes.Ambrook offers a mobile app for convenience.The platform aims to make financial management enjoyable.Pricing is straightforward with two tiers available.Testing out the software is encouraged for potential users.Chapters03:06 Meet Eric Jasinski and Ambrook05:59 Eric's Unique Background in Agriculture09:07 Understanding Ambrook's Role in Agriculture12:00 Challenges of Traditional Accounting in Farming15:01 Why Switch to Ambrook?17:57 Onboarding Process and User Experience24:01 Mapping to Tax Schedules and CPA Interaction27:48 Understanding Field Level Profitability30:51 Banking Integration and Data Security Concerns34:24 The Importance of Data Privacy in Agriculture36:14 Creating Enjoyable Accounting Experiences42:11 Understanding Ambrook's Pricing Structure46:19 Incorporating Personal Expenses into Farm Accounting49:14 The Power of Knowledge in Farm Management51:17 Getting Started with Ambrook Want Farm4Profit Merch? Custom order your favorite items today!https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/ Don’t forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen! Website: www.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.comCall/Text: 515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitllc Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/
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I've onboard a lot of customers. That's one of the things I do. And I've sort of a lot of that conversation at the beginning is like, what are you doing today? What are we bringing over? Sort of what'd you do in the past? And I think a lot of folks use QuickBooks or whatever it is because they know that they should be doing something, right? And they've used it.
They've got a history with it, but that doesn't necessarily mean they have a good history with it, right?
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You see if I can stay here. Apprehensive. Well, my stomach maybe doesn't feel so well from that food we ate on the way here. Already? Yeah. Oh, man.
I might have to host this one by myself. Dave's off on a beach. Screw him. Dave. He'd go on vacations. He might have the better end of the gig there. What vacation is this? Like nine for the year for him? Hey, more power to him, right? Yeah, it is. That's the power of farming for more profit. I get it. Yeah. It all goes to Dave.
Ori knows exactly what his expenses are and knows that the year end is near and needs another write-off. Has a business meeting.
Yeah, it is a business meeting in Orlando, Florida. Yeah.
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