NEWS Score (National Early Warning Score) Calculator
Calculates the NEWS2 score from 7 physiological parameters: respiration rate, SpO₂, supplemental O₂, temperature, systol...
Calculates the NEWS2 score from 7 physiological parameters: respiration rate, SpO₂, supplemental O₂, temperature, systol...
Compute the profit, total return, and percentage return on a stock trade after factoring in commissions and fees on both...
Convert a past amount into present-day purchasing power, or project a future amount at an assumed inflation rate.
Calculates MELD = 3.78·ln(bilirubin) + 11.2·ln(INR) + 9.57·ln(creatinine) + 6.43, then MELD-Na = MELD − Na − (0.025 × ME...
Calculates the nth term, finite sum, and infinite sum of a geometric series from the first term a and common ratio r. In...
Compute the accrued interest on a bond between the last coupon date and the trade-settlement date using the Actual/360 d...
Project the future value of a stock holding when dividends are reinvested at the same growth assumption, given the initi...
Estimate the monthly payment on a vehicle lease from the negotiated price, the residual value at lease end, the money fa...
Calculates Free Cash Flow to Equity (FCFE) from net income, depreciation, capital expenditure, working capital changes,...
Compute the price-to-book (P/B) ratio — a classic value-investing multiple comparing a stock's market price to its accou...
Add up assets and subtract liabilities for a clear one-number snapshot of your financial position.
Compute the present value of a perpetuity (a perpetual fixed cash flow) given the per-period cash flow and the discount...
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