EBITDA Calculator

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How to Use This Calculator

Our free EBITDA calculator helps you determine your company's value using industry-standard multiples. Whether you need current-year analysis or historical trending, we provide accurate calculations and detailed insights into your business's financial performance.

Free EBITDA Calculation

Calculate your company's EBITDA instantly without any cost or subscription

Industry-Specific Valuation

Get accurate valuation ranges based on your industry's specific multiples

Historical Analysis

Compare up to 3 years of historical data for more accurate valuations

Detailed Reports

Download comprehensive PDF reports of your calculations and analysis

Getting Started

1. Select your company's operating currency

2. Choose between Current Year or Historical Analysis

3. Enter your financial data in the provided fields

4. Select your industry from the dropdown menu

5. Review your results and estimated valuation range

6. Download a detailed PDF report for your records

Financial Inputs

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Results & Valuation

Gross Profit

£1,720,720

Operating Income

£306,948

EBITDA

£329,061

Industry Valuation

Estimated Valuation Range

£878,593 - £1,753,895

Based on industry multiple: 2.67x - 5.33x

Using current year EBITDA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I use the Current Year calculator?

The Current Year calculator is ideal for getting a snapshot of your company's current value based on the most recent financial data. It's perfect for companies with stable earnings or those seeking a quick valuation estimate.

How accurate is the current year valuation?

The valuation is based on industry-standard EBITDA multiples. While it provides a good estimate, factors like market conditions, company growth rate, and specific circumstances may affect the actual value.

What financial information do I need?

You'll need your current year's revenue, cost of goods sold (COGS), operating expenses, depreciation, and amortization figures. These can typically be found in your income statement and balance sheet.

How are the industry multiples determined?

Industry multiples are based on market research and actual transaction data. They represent typical valuation ranges for companies in specific sectors, considering factors like growth rates, risk, and market conditions.

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