All,
Does anybody have any good ideas on where to download excel financial templates for putting together the numbers for my startup as cost sheet, budget, forecast and eventually the rest of the financial model as Income Statement, Cash flow, etc...?
Also is there a calculator on how to budget for health benefits by state over and above the base salary as I prepare the numbers and do the burn rate analysis etc.?
We will hire an accountant eventually but need to do this myself for now.
Thanks. Any help is appreciated.
Ajay
Co-founder & Ceo - Produk.me
http://www.linkedin.com/in/ajaybam
If you are looking at raising money in the near-term and want a sanity
check on your cap table (once you get that far), here\'s a good tool to
simulate how ownership will change after various rounds (convertible debt,
angel, vc, etc.):
http://ownyourventure.com/equitySim.html
Somewhat random question -- does anyone know of a good internet-based way
to put together and share models?
Excel frustrates me in that it doesn\'t connect to my other data
sources...accounting programs don\'t either...(neither does SAP for that
matter with my client companies).
Anyone found something that\'s fairly lightweight that allows you to model
up front and then close the loop with your data on the backend so you can
iterate the model in a more data-driven way?
EZ Numbers is a good "all in one" template that does a lot of fancy things
for you and guides you through building the model.
Also check model at ffventure.com
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Dhruvkaran Mehta <dhruvka...@gmail.com>wrote:
Tableau is pretty sweet for data viz.
I use it in a number of ways, including financial modeling/forecasts.
Salar
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On Dec 21, 2012, at 10:22 AM, vijay <vi...@goelinsights.com> wrote:
Somewhat random question -- does anyone know of a good internet-based way
to put together and share models?
Excel frustrates me in that it doesn\'t connect to my other data
sources...accounting programs don\'t either...(neither does SAP for that
matter with my client companies).
Anyone found something that\'s fairly lightweight that allows you to model
up front and then close the loop with your data on the backend so you can
iterate the model in a more data-driven way?