Interactive Business Valuation Calculator
Business Valuation Calculator
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If you see what your business is projected to be worth along with what it could be worth with our assistance, please contact us today. From getting your business optimized to guiding it through the sale process (click here to view a video playlist that describes the approach that we take), our goal is to deliver on these projections to the best of our abilities. Don't be in the 70% of businesses that do not sell, or in the 70% of owners who regret their decision to sell. Let us help you join the 30-30 club today!
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How Our Business Valuation Calculator Works
Our business valuation calculator uses proven methodologies employed by investment bankers and business appraisers worldwide. The tool analyzes your company using two primary valuation methods:
EBITDA Multiple Method: We apply industry-specific EBITDA multiples ranging from 3.5x to 8.0x based on your business sector. Technology companies typically command higher multiples (6-8x), while traditional industries like construction see lower multiples (3-4x).
Revenue Multiple Method: This approach uses revenue-based multiples adjusted for your industry and business characteristics. Professional services, healthcare, and technology businesses often achieve premium revenue multiples.
The calculator then adjusts these base multiples based on critical business factors including growth rate, owner dependency, and competitive market position to provide a comprehensive business valuation estimate.
Why Business Owners Use Valuation Calculators
Exit Planning: Business owners planning to sell within 3-5 years use valuation tools to establish baseline values and track improvement over time.
Strategic Decision Making: Understanding your current business worth helps inform major decisions about investments, expansions, or operational changes.
Partnership Discussions: When bringing in partners or investors, having a preliminary valuation provides a starting point for negotiations.
Insurance and Financial Planning: Accurate business valuations are essential for key person insurance, estate planning, and divorce proceedings.
Performance Benchmarking: Regular valuations help track whether your business-building efforts are translating into increased enterprise value.
