White Birch Software Inc.White Birch birch, common name for some members of the Betulaceae, a family of deciduous trees or shrubs bearing male and female flowers on separate plants, widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. Software Inc. has released Projected Financials 3.0, financial modeling and scenario analysis Scenario analysis The use of horizon analysis to project total returns under different reinvestment rates and future market yields. software that it says "produces accurate and complex financial models in a fraction of the time of traditional spreadsheet modeling." In addition to building comprehensive financial models, Projected Financials simplifies creating, comparing, and documenting what-if scenarios. Version 3.0 of Projected Financials brings significant enhancements, including the Scenario Editor[TM] for creating and managing alternative scenarios. The Salem, Mass.-based company's software's built-in business rules prevent logic and calculation errors, giving users confidence that the projections are complete, the model is correctly structured and that the integrated set of financial statements tie out every time. The product is already in use in a range of industries, including financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. , retail, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, legal services legal services n. the work performed by a lawyer for a client. , semiconductor and accounting. Even for the most complex models, White Birch says, Projected Financials delivers an accurate set of financials--income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement. Projected Financials' structured modeling environment guarantees the integrity of the financial model. Users work with a library of financial objects, such as prepaid pre·pay tr.v. pre·paid, pre·pay·ing, pre·pays To pay or pay for beforehand. pre·pay ment n. and accrued expenses Accrued ExpenseAn accounting expense recognized in the books before it is paid for. It is a liability, usually current. These expenses are typically periodic and documented upon a company's balance sheet due to the high probability of collection. and asset-based revolving lines of credit. Designed for both flexibility and efficiency, each object is configurable using a set of parameters that automatically creates line items for all three financial statements. The standard business rules built into Projected Financials dictate TO DICTATE. To pronounce word for word what is destined to be at the same time written by another. Merlin Rep. mot Suggestion, p. 5 00; Toull. Dr. Civ. Fr. liv. 3, t. 2, c. 5, n. 410. how and where to report such things as the gain or loss on the sale of an asset or the difference between the current portion and long-term portion of a debt instrument. Projected Financials 3.0 is available with a single-user, desktop price of $1,500, which includes a one-year, online subscription. Monthly online subscriptions are available for $250 per month. Web: www.whitebirchsoftware.com |
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