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Date: February 05, 2010
Calculate Altman’s Z-Score for your company and find out whether it is in the Safe; Gray; or Distress zone. All you have to do fill in the 7 variables [numbered (i)(vii) in the spreadsheet] and you come to know whether your company is in good financial health; whether solvency is predicted; or whether bankruptcy is on the cards.

Date: January 15, 2010
Your working capital is used to pay your business’s running expenses such as purchases, salaries, general expenses, etc. You risk running out of cash If your working capital dips too low. Even very profitable businesses can run into trouble if they lose the ability to meet their working capital expenses. The calculator assists you in determining working capital needs for the next year.

Date: December 14, 2009
Use the Depreciation Calculator to calculate the decrease or loss in the monetary value of your asset because of age, wear, or market conditions. This calculator uses three methods — Straight Line, Double Decline Balance, and Sum-of-Years Digit — to calculate depreciation. All you need to do is fill in the Initial Value, Salvage Value, and No. of Years in the respective fields and the calculator gives you the Depreciation Values and the Book Values by all the three methods.

Date: December 07, 2009
Keeping your cash flow adequate is essential to keep your business running. If you run out of available cash, you run the risk of not being able to meet your current obligations such as your payroll, accounts payable and loan payments. Use this calculator to help you determine the cash flow generated by your business.