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Calculators
to help you better understand and manage your business
Liquidity
Current
ratio
Quick ratio
Cash ratio
Accounts Receivable
Collection
period
Bad
debt expense
Inventory
Inventory
turnover
Days of sales in inventory
Profitability
Gross
margin
Return on sales
Return on assets
Return on equity
Financial Strength
Debts
to assets
Debt to equity
Interest coverage ratio
Worksheet
to monitor your progress
Other Calculators
Business
start up costs
Comparing loan options
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Small Business
Ratio Calculators
Understanding
the financial dynamics of your business is critical. Various ratios
are often used to evaluate how different parts of your income statement
and balance sheet relate to each other. These ratios are useful "snapshots"
of your business, but there is also great value in seeing how they change
over time. Here is a worksheet
so you can monitor them.
| Liquidity
Measures |
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Current
ratio - Probably the most common calculation used to measure
liquidity.
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Quick
ratio - Like the current ratio but with more limited definitions
of assets and liabilities.
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Cash
ratio - Like the others with even more restrictive definitions
of assets and liabilities.
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| Accounts
Receivable Measures |
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| Inventory
Measures |
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| Profitability
Measures |
- Gross
margin
- The relationship between net sales and cost of goods sold.
- Return
on sales - The net income earned for each dollar of sales.
- Return
on assets
- Your company's ability to use its assets to create profits.
- Return
on equity - The return on the shareholders investment in
the business.
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| Financial
Strength Measures |
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| Other
Calculators |
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