DCF Analyst Pro 4.24

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    02/10/2003
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    5.7M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Microsoft Excel 97

Publisher’s description

DCF Analyst is an Excel Add-In that provides you with a comprehensive toolbox of investment and finance functions and wizards. Create a mortgage calculator or a savings calculator, facilitate expert DCF analysis and apportion IRRs into income and exit ratios. Undertake risk analysis with dynamic scenarios and sensitivity analysis. The audit functions allow you to quickly identify errors in spreadsheets. Analyze data groups using the conversion functions and sum wizards, useful for accounting and lease analysis. The Standard Version is FREE and provides you with valuation and finance functions. It also allows you to view functions created by the Pro version. The Pro Version provides you with full functionality and is licensed annually. DCF Analyst is supported by a spreadsheet library, help facilities and demos on our Web site. Download free spreadsheets ranging from simple mortgage or savings calculators through to advanced real estate valuations.

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