CashCalc launches Cashflow Modeller with added tax functionality

‘Easy for advisers to use, easy for clients to understand’

Julia Bahr
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Cashflow planning software provider CashCalc has launched a Cashflow Modeller (Gross) that accounts for tax calculations.

CashCalc users now have the option of either using the existing tool to create net cashflow plans, or use the new tool to create cashflow plans which account for tax rates and thresholds, CashCalc said. It is currently available to all subscribers in Beta mode. Whereas it took advisers 128 days to create 1,000 cashflow plans following the launch of the existing Cashflow Modeller (Net) in 2014, it has taken advisers only 10 days to create 1,000 cashflows plans following the recent launch of the brand-new gross version, the firm said. Ray Adams (pictured), Chartered financial planner an...

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