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MC FLO is a add-in which make it easier to take decisions using the Monte-Carlo simulation approach.

MC FLO Platforms

tick-square Windows

MC FLO Overview

Monte Carlo simulations make decisions easier - whether in the launch of a new product, in the context of corporate planning, project controlling, the management of the portfolio, risk identification and more. Simulations reveal how likely the results may happen and where you should pay attention to maximize success.

Built-in estimators, time series, automated real-time forecasting and use of correlations make your job easier.

MC FLO is fully integrated into Microsoft Excel for Windows and compatible with existing Excel workbooks. Easy to use, rapid model development and maximum transparency is our credo. Familiarize yourself with MC FLO - low incorporation costs, maximum efficiency!

MC FLO Features

tick-square Prescriptive Analytics
tick-square Linear Regression
tick-square Predictive Modeling

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