XERAS
For nearly 30 years, XERAS has been the financial modelling tool of choice for the cost-focused mining company.
XERAS provides a rigorous yet flexible strategic modelling environment designed specifically for the mining industry. XERAS complements your financial planning process by applying control, consistency and transparency and allows for effective corporate governance.
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Invest for Excel
Focus on your business numbers, rather than layout and formulas with Invest for Excel. The software solution for capital budgeting, financial modeling and valuation, Invest for Excel is trusted by over 1,600 international customers across a wide range of industries. It enables managers, investment analysts, controllers, investors, as well as production, marketing, and engineering teams to prepare complete cash flow models, introduce transparency in analytical calculations, and standardize investments analysis process in the whole organization.
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EASA
EASA has a unique approach to deploying existing, Excel spreadsheet-based tools as secure, custom web applications. These apps can be deployed within a web portal for use by internal or external staff, including partners, resellers, suppliers or customers as well as subscription based applications (SaaS). Unlike competing solutions, sophisticated spreadsheets with VBA, macros and add-ins can be deployed with EASA. Furthermore, EASA provides full database functionality, approvals and notifications and integration with CRM and ERP systems.
Common use-cases include the deployment of spreadsheets used for CPQ (configure price quote), insurance raters, financial analytics, engineering calculations, and many more. Your existing spreadsheet becomes the “engine” for the web app, eliminating any need to extract the logic and reprogram in a separate solution.
If your company has made a significant investment into critical spreadsheets, then learn why AIG, Voya, HP and others rely on EASA.
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Formula Stocks
A hallmark of successful investing is achieving higher returns without equally higher risk. Benjamin Graham pioneered the concept of a margin of safety, around which our technology is developed. While risk can never be eliminated, we look for wonderful companies trading for considerably less than they are worth, thus minimizing the risks inherent in stock investing. Another approach is quantitative investing, where you invest in a "basket" of stocks, say 40 stocks, which sports certain winning traits. These traits are derived from more than 200 quantitative and qualitative factors, computed for each stock. Called the AI-score, a number between -100 and 100, indicating attractiveness. Joe can help you earn a better return on your capital. He is happy when he can invest in a wonderful business with good growth prospects, a great business model, purchased at a price well below its intrinsic value.
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