Welcome to the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, hosted by Kripa Anand.
In today’s episode, we focus on how small business owners and farmers can build lasting legacies through integrated tax, bookkeeping, and advisory services. We’ll discuss how FBC is leading the way in providing specialized financial support for entrepreneurs, especially in rural areas, and how technology and AI-powered financial planning can make a difference.
Joining us today is Yves Millette, CEO of Farm Business Consultants (FBC). With over two decades of experience in executive leadership, Yves is at the helm of FBC, Canada’s largest provider of tax, bookkeeping, and payroll services for small business owners and farmers.
Key Highlights:
1. FBC's Evolution: From Tax Prep to Full Financial Partner: Yves shares how FBC’s transformation into a full financial partner has impacted 20,000+ Members and what sets their support model apart from traditional accounting firms.
2. Rural-First, World-Class Execution & Strategic Partnerships: Yves explains how FBC delivers world-class execution for rural businesses and farmers and how the integration with Harvest enhances its capabilities.
3. AI-Powered Financial Planning for Farmers and SMEs: How FBC uses AI to enhance financial planning and save time for both advisors and Members, benefiting small business owners and farmers.
4. The Future of Rural Entrepreneurship & Wealth Transfer: Yves discusses the importance of rural wealth transfer for Canada and how rural entrepreneurs will evolve in the next 5–10 years.
5. Controlling Legacy & FBC's Impact: Yves explains how FBC helps families control their legacy and how the impact of FBC’s 20,000+ Members and $42 million in savings highlights their success.
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Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as direct financial or business advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.