
Note: This tool is currently only available in German
This unique online consulting tool analyses financial statements and provides you with branch-related suggestions for improvement.
First please select your type of financial statement:
Secondly please choose a suited branch and fill in the following form.
Thirdly accept our General Terms and Conditions and terms of use (after you have read and agreed to them) and click on the button "Calculation".
Subsequently you get a detailed branch-specific financial statement analysis with over 30 figures.
By moving the mouse over
In a speech bubble like this you will find additional information. next to a business ratio, you get the formula that the figure was calculated.
With "Change" you can check whether the rating of a figure has improved or not. "Change" is calculated by dividing the difference of value year 2 minus value year 1 through value year 1.
On the background colour of the calculated numerical values you can see whether your performance meets the requirements (highlighted in red --> bad; highlighted in blue --> good).
The assessment depends on the characteristic of a figure (i.e. a high value for your return on equity is rated positively, whereas your "days sales outstanding" should decrease.).
Click on "Notes" for information about figure development and performance, on "Elucidations" for more details about this special business ratio and occurrence of comparison values, and on "Improvement suggestions" for proposals to improve this figure.
In the following example the return on equity in year 1 is too bad (--> highlighted in red), while year 2 meets the requirements for an example branch (--> highlighted in blue). As the value has improved, "Change" is highlighted in blue.
Note: This tool is currently only available in German
The analysis results are also available electronically as a PDF file
(You can open it by clicking on
,
save it to your computer, or print it). Here you can choose whether "Notes", "Elucidations", and "Improvement suggestions" are to be displayed, too.
To view or print pdf files, you need the free Adobe Reader. Click here to download Adobe Reader.
You can compare your financial statements with that of other companies (e.g. competitors, suppliers). Here, however, you must interpret information in text form, colour highlighting, and changes differently/ in a figurative sense.