


 | Billing Model Excel 10 (Shareware, $29.00) | Release: December 2, 2001 | This model was originally designed to test changes in billing structures for a Medical Practice (Public versus Private Billing), however it is equally suited to any professional practice and can be used to test the impact of fee changes. When billing structures are altered they impact on client numbers and in turn revenue and profit. The Billing Model allows you to forecast what this impact will be. It does this using a Client Number Change Percentage. This is the percentage change in client numbers when your billing structure is changed. For each business this is influenced by the level of competition, differentiation of the business, client profiles, and type of service provided. An estimate of this percentage combined with basic data on average billing fees and cost percentages allow revenue, profit and client numbers to be forecast for the range of billing fee combinations. The model considers two billing structures, Current (1st) and Proposed (2nd). From basic billing and cost data breakeven points at | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 167.4 KBytes |  |
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 | Budget Compiler QuickBooks Excel 20 (Shareware, $33.00) | Release: February 12, 2002 | The Budget Compiler will apply and format your Profit and Loss data from QuickBooks. Using this information it will compile a flexible Excel Profit and Loss report allowing you to select the amount of detail displayed and use the data for performance review and budget formulation. The created budget can be imported to the Quickbooks budget or used as a standalone tool. | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 366.9 KBytes |  |
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 | Budget Tool Business Excel 2.1 (Shareware, $33.00) | Release: March 16, 2001 | The Budget Tool Business Excel provides an effective means to generate a budget for up to five years. Full flexibility allows you to add Revenue, Variable Cost, and Fixed Cost categories and lines to suit any business. Operation is via an easy to use toolbar and function buttons. The budget can be displayed in any combination of month, quarter, or year. Change indicators provide means to adjust revenue and costs year on year with initial default values applied to minimize input requirements and simplify use. Full what if and sensitivity analysis is available by varying the Change indicators. Budgets can be freely formatted for printing and graphing. The Budget Tool Business is suitable for both existing and proposed businesses. | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 515.8 KBytes |  |
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 | Business Valuation Model Excel 32 (Shareware, $39.00) | Release: October 6, 2003 | The Business Valuation Model Excel combines relative indicators for future performance with basic financial data (Revenue, Variable and Fixed Costs) to value the business. This valuation method can be used for business purchase, sale, or establishment. The model uniquely applies your intuitive business and market knowledge to provide a 3 year performance forecast with sensitivity analysis, investment return, and a business valuation. It is compact, easy to use, and requires minimal inputs. Outputs include a 3 year performance forecast with the ability to apply Sensitivity Analysis and produce Optimistic, Expected and Pessimistic forecasts. A Return on Investment and Business Valuation are provided for each forecast. Outputs are presented in tabular and graphical form. The model is easy to use and interpret. | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 431.4 KBytes |  |
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 | Forecast and Budget Builder Excel 2.1 (Shareware, $30.00) | Release: March 16, 2001 | The Forecast and Budget Builder Excel is a streamlined tool for developing a 3 year business forecast and a 12 month budget. It requires minimal inputs and generates Optimistic to Pessimistic forecasts for your business. From your forecasts a 12 month master budget is built. You then have the capacity to refine this budget as required. The methodology used applies relationships between current data and relative indicators for future performance to produce a verifiable budget quickly and easily. This forecast and budget tool can be utilized for existing and proposed businesses, products, or services. Outputs include a 3 Year Forecast with Sensitivity Analysis, and a Budget by Month in tabular and graphical form. | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 406.8 KBytes |  |
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 | PL Compiler MYOB Excel 20 (Shareware, $33.00) | Release: January 30, 2002 | The PL Complier will import and format your monthly Profit and Loss data from MYOB. Using this information it will compile a flexible Excel Profit and Loss report allowing you to select the amount of detail displayed and use the data for performance review and budget formulation. | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 338.3 KBytes |  |
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 | Pricing and Breakeven Analysis Excel 2.1 (Shareware, $35.00) | Release: July 18, 2001 | Pricing and Breakeven Analysis Excel will determine the impact of a price change on your business. It calculates current breakeven points using revenue, variable cost, and fixed cost inputs. These are combined with estimates for price and sales volume variations to produce revenue and surplus (profit/loss) forecasts by price. The model determines the Optimum Pricing to maximize your surplus and can be applied to new or established businesses, product/service lines, or individual items. It is compact, easy to use, and requires minimal inputs. Outputs include Breakeven Charts for Current, Increased, Decreased, and Optimum pricing. Analysis determines the Optimum Price to maximize your business surplus, and the Revenue, Surplus, and Number of Sales are calculated for prices ranging from -50% to +50% of the current price. | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 262.7 KBytes |  |
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 | Product and Supplier Profitability Excel 20 (Shareware, $58.00) | Release: December 2, 2001 | Determine your profit by product and supplier. Product and Supplier Profitability allows you to identify the true costs associated with your products. It does this by considering initial costs (purchase, transport, receiving, and reject), on-going costs (storage, overheads), as well as finance and customer return costs. Calculations are presented in both Form and Table view for effective display. Supplier/Product profiles are created in Form view and cost analysis by unit and profile applied. Sensitivity functions allow you to test variations for Stockturn and Customer Returns. Each profile can be saved to the Table view providing a database of profiles with Sub Totals by supplier and calculations for the Total Business. A Template feature allows you to set up standard profiles. This software is suitable for all resale business operations regardless of size. It allows you to build a complete product/supplier database with a cost breakdown and analysis for each profile, each supplier and the Total Business. Fr | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 241.9 KBytes |  |
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 | Production Mix Model Excel 20 (Shareware, $20.00) | Release: June 2, 2002 | This model calculates the Product or Service Mix that maximizes overall profit considering available resources. It will identify the mix (number) of each Production Item to produce and any remaining resource. Up to six unique Production Items can be handled with ten specific resource inputs. Production Items can be considered as the output of any process including manufactured items and the provision of services. Resources are anything that is needed to produce or provide the Production Item. This may include materials, labor, machine time, floor space, transportation services etc. The model applies Linear Programming to identify the optimum result. It considers the resource demand, profit contribution and any minimum or maximum production requirements for each Production Item. By using the Solver Add-in included with Microsoft Excel the optimum solution is identified and can then be manually adjusted to test alternative scenarios. Operation is fully automated with tabular inputs and outputs. No knowledge of | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 113.6 KBytes |  |
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 | Profit Contribution Breakdown Excel 30 (Shareware, $35.00) | Release: January 9, 2002 | Profit Contribution Breakdown allows you to identify the level of surplus/profit generated by components of your business. By applying relative indicators to reflect the amount of variable and fixed expense (resource) a component consumes surplus and contribution levels are calculated. This component performance is combined with indicators for future potential and business ability to identify areas that will maximize current and future performance. Summary recommendations are provided for each breakdown and results presented in graphical and tabular form. This business tool can analyze any chosen component of an overall business or product line. Default breakdown is five Customer Segments and five Product Groups. | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 531 KBytes |  |
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 | Queuing Model Excel 2.0 (Shareware, $27.00) | Release: July 16, 2001 | The Queuing Model will calculate the optimum number of customer service points (staff) to minimize costs for your business. It considers the average arrival rate of customers, the average customer service rate, the cost to the business of customer waiting time (customer dissatisfaction), and the cost to operate customer service points. Queuing models are used extensively in call centers, toll booth operations and situations where a there is a queue for service including, counter staff, service staff, call response staff or maintenance staff. They can be applied in any business providing a customer service function. The model will calculate the optimum number of service points and allow you to test alternatives by manually inputting service point numbers. Additional results include the average number of customers waiting in the queue, their average waiting time, and service point (staff) utilization. The Total Cost Chart plots total cost verses number of service points to display the impact of changes in servi | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 150.9 KBytes |  |
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 | Shift Scheduler Continuous Excel 12 (Shareware, $68.00) | Release: March 26, 2002 | The Shift Scheduler will build a roster structure to your specifications, allocate staff automatically, and generate a printable roster, all at the click of a button. It is compact and user friendly allowing you to add staff and shifts (maximum 150) with ease. Default values for continuous shifts mean that the only shift data required is the start date/time and length for the first shift, everything else is automated. For non-continuous or varying shifts you have the capacity to overwrite default data and structure shift settings to suit your specific requirements. Constraints you can apply when allocating staff include the maximum hours a staff member can work within the roster period, the maximum continuous work hours, the minimum break between shifts, and the maximum number of days in a row that can be worked. You can also set a Yes or No work status to define a must work or must not work requirement. Your roster is printed using standard Excel commands or using the Format Print function to build a compact | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 249.7 KBytes |  |
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 | Wage Calculator Excel 20 (Shareware, $57.00) | Release: April 29, 2002 | The Wage Calculator allows you to define roster schedules and will automatically calculate associated wage costs by staff, Area, and Department for each day, and the week. It uses a base wage and up to six additional wage loadings to determine the wage structure. Wage classifications, and staff can be freely added. The roster format is by Department and Area, with two staff work periods per day to accommodate split shifts. Department, Area and staff can be configured to suit almost any business strucure and size. Once you have set up your wage and roster frame work you can easily allocate staff to work periods to build your weekly roster and at the click of a button calculate wage costs by day and week. Standard Excel print functions are available providing flexible print formats. Using the Wage Calculator you can define your staff roster schedules and calculate your wage costs with ease. | | Company: Bizpep | Size: 204.3 KBytes |  |
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