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Steady Elevation has integrated these popular calculators to help you
analyze key business and marketing performance indicators.
Note: To change the values which have been pre-populated
DOUBLE CLICK within each box.
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START-UP COSTS include legal fees, equipment, design fees, and office supplies. Several months’ worth of ongoing expenses should be kept in the bank as a reserve. Use this calculator to estimate starting costs.
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CASH FLOW is the lifeblood of any business. To survive in business, profitability is not enough. Use this calculator to explore the variables which affect this crucial financial indicator.
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The BREAK-EVEN calculator will help you price your products or services and determine how much revenue you will need to earn on a monthly basis in order to “break even”. In order to make a profit, you will, of course, need to exceed the break-even amount.
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A dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow.
DISCOUNTED CASH FLOW demonstrates the time value of money. Calculate the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) for your investments.
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An INVESTMENT involves the amount invested and the share of ownership purchased. If you will be financing your business by selling a share of the company to an investor, use this calculator to see both your payout and the investor’s ROI (Return on Investment).
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Getting your website to attract user traffic is important. In the end though, converting the “browsers” into “buyers” is what really counts. Use the Help button on this calculator to help find the WEBSITE CONVERSION RATE.
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Estimate the ROI (return on investment) for your E-MAIL CAMPAIGNS. Based on your marketing campaign results and expected results your ROI will automatically be calculated. You can use this tool to test different scenarios and see theresults.
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Use this calculator to determine the ROI for your PAY PER CLICK (PPC) advertising campaigns. Based on your campaign results and costs your ROI will be calculated for you along with revenue, profit and cost per buyer.
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