Business Valuation Calculator

Determine your business worth using multiple valuation methods

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Valuation Methods

Valuation Summary

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Valuation Range $0 - $0
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Confidence Score 0%
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Detailed Valuation Analysis

Valuation Methods

Discounted Cash Flow (DCF)

Projects future cash flows and discounts them to present value. Most accurate for established businesses with predictable cash flows.

Multiples Method

Uses industry-specific multiples of revenue or profit. Common for comparing similar businesses in the same industry.

Asset-Based Valuation

Calculates net asset value (assets minus liabilities). Best for asset-heavy businesses or liquidation scenarios.

Industry Multipliers

Industry Revenue Multiple Profit Multiple
Technology 2.5x - 8x 15x - 30x
Retail 0.5x - 1.5x 3x - 8x
Manufacturing 0.8x - 2x 5x - 12x
Services 1x - 3x 6x - 15x

Valuation Factors

  • • Growth rate significantly impacts multiples
  • • Profitability affects valuation more than revenue
  • • Business age and customer concentration matter
  • • Market conditions can shift multiples by 20-30%

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Valuation Notes

This valuation is based on the financial data provided and uses industry-standard methodologies. Actual market value may vary based on buyer demand, market conditions, and negotiation factors.