
Starting Cost Calculator - what does it cost to start a
business?
Cash Flow Calculator - shows
you how business-to-business sales, carrying inventory and rapid
growth can deplete a business' cash on hand.
Investor Offering Calculator - in the classic start-up
situation, investors purchase a share of the company for an
amount of money. They look for a return on investment (ROI) when
the company grows.
Discounted Cash Flow Calculator - analysts use discounted
cash flow to explore the "time value of money". In other words,
$1 will buy you more today than tomorrow.
Email Marketing ROI Calculator - ever wonder what might be
the return on your email advertising dollar?
Pay-Per-Click Advertising ROI Calculator - Pay-per-click is
fast becoming and advertising cost reality for companies that
rely significantly on Internet traffic.
Website Conversion Rate Calculator - this is a very valuable
calculator for e-commerce sites.

Marketing Calculator
for estimated return on investment from a marketing
campaign.
Lease vs. Buy - use the residential lease vs. buy format for
equipment.
Lease Calculator for the monthly repayment schedule of
leased equipment.
Loan Reduction Calculator to determine the savings in debt
service (interest expense) should you increase monthly payments.
Inflation Calculator allows you to estimate the future value
of a dollar.
Budget Calculator is great for the self-employed wanting to
know the approximate net income the business needs to generate
if he/she can fulfill personal obligations and keep the company
afloat.

The Current Ratio
determines your ability to pay off short term debt.
The Quick or "Acid Test" Ratio
also determines your ability to
pay off short term debt, but eliminates existing inventory due
to the fact it is often difficult to quickly liquidate
inventory.
The Debt-to-Asset Ratio
assesses the ability to pay off
existing debt.
Return on Assets (ROA)
assesses management's performance to generate income with
existing assets.
Gross Profit Margin
indicates how much of each sales dollar will remain to
cover operating expenses and profit before taxes.
Operating Profit Percentage
indicates what profit can be
expected from sales.