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"One of the most attractive features of ECACalc is the way it allows me to try out different scenarios at the touch of a button. It has certainly made costing an assignment much simpler."

Rob McFarland, International HR Manager, Herbert Smith

 

 

ECACalc is an online build-up calculator for international HR teams to calculate international assignment salaries.

Taking live ECA data and applying to assumptions input by you, ECACalc creates quick and accurate salary calculations according to your policy.

Calculation flexibility
ECACalc provides unrivalled flexibility, enabling you to assess different costing options with just a few clicks:

  • Tailor assumptions for individual calculations
  • Work from either net or gross
  • Adjust cost of living indices for exchange rate and inflation movements
  • Apply any of three different indices and adjust them to exclude types of goods if desired
  • Choose to apply indices to different elements of salary

Customise your calculations
ECACalc allows you to factor in expatriate, location and housing allowances and benefits, cap allowances and spendable proportions, and allow/disallow negative cost of living indices.

Attractive reports
Ready-made within ECACalc is an attractive report, which can show all the elements of the assignment calculation. The report also allows you to hide elements you haven’t used – eg if it’s not company policy to provide an expatriate allowance, you can remove it from the report.

ECACalc comes with the option to download the reports for use in documents created in word processing packages or for pasting into Microsoft Excel.

  

 

Other programs in the Assign suite include:

ECAAdapt
ECACalcSIA
ECATax
ECAEnterprise


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