Monday, September 28, 2009

Business Calculator Center

Business Calculator Center

Financial Management

Break Even Calculator
Break Even Analysis is an expected component of most business plans, especially for startups. This calculator shows how much revenue you need to cover both fixed and variable costs.

Investment Offering Calculator
Use this calculator to view both sides of the investment table. See what an investor gets and what a company gives up all in one easy tool.

Starting Costs Calculator
This calculator helps you evaluate how much capital you'll need to start your business.
Online Business

Conversion Rate Calculator
This calculator shows you what impact improving your website conversion rate has on your total online sales. Enter your visitors and total orders, and you can see what an increase in conversion can do.

E-Mail ROI Calculator
Use this calculator to determine the ROI (return on investment) of your e-mail campaign. You can test different scenarios to see the results.

Pay-Per-Click ROI Calculator
Use this calculator to determine the ROI (return on investment) for your pay-per-click advertising campaigns.
Investing

Discounted Cash Flow
Analyze how much your cash is worth today vs. in the future.
Marketplace

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Trade Publication Resources
Take advantage of these free trade publication resources, including subscriptions, white papers and podcasts, that cover a range of topics and industries, from accounting to architecture.

* Trade Publication Directory

FormNet Menu
Download these free forms for your business.

* Accounting
* Collection/Credit
* Franchises
* Human Resources
* Insurance
* Inventory
* Leasing
* Legal
* Marketing
* Office Management
* Purchasing
* Sales
* Shipping
* Starting a Business

Financial Calculators
Analyze your business numbers with our handy calculators:

* Scrutinize cash flow
* Determine starting costs
* Analyze your break-even point

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