Free EBITDA Calculator

Our free EBITDA calculator gives you a quick estimate of your business’s EBITDA. Just answer a few simple questions. No signup needed.

Free EBITDA Calculator

How Our EBITDA Calculator Works

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Enter your financials
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EBITDA Calculator

Calculate your Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization

Tell us the time period your numbers cover. This helps clarify what your EBITDA estimate applies to.

Please select a reporting period.
Please select an input method.

This is your non-cash expense for physical assets like equipment, vehicles, or buildings.

Please enter a depreciation amount (enter 0 if none).

This is your non-cash expense for intangible assets such as software, patents, or goodwill. You can leave it blank if it doesn't apply to your business.

Please enter an amortization amount (enter 0 if none).
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This EBITDA calculator is helpful for tracking performance or getting a general sense of your earnings. But if you’re using EBITDA for a valuation, due diligence, or investor reporting, you’ll need an expert to ensure the numbers are accurate and audit-ready. Eton Venture Services provides defensible financial analyses and deal support at affordable rates. Contact us here. 

The Science Behind Our EBITDA Calculator

EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It gives you a clear picture of how much your business earns from operations, without the effects of financing choices, tax structures, or accounting rules. 

This makes it more useful than net profit when you’re trying to measure how the business is really performing.

EBITDA also makes it easier to compare performance across companies, even if they use different financial strategies or operate in different tax systems.

To calculate it, we either:

  • Start with net income and add back interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization
  • Or use your operating profit (EBIT) and just add back depreciation and amortization

You can choose either method in our calculator. We’ll guide you through it.

But remember: If you’re using EBITDA for a deal, investor review, or financial reporting, you’ll need a professional to back it up.

An estimate is fine for early planning, but beyond adding up numbers, experts adjust for things like owner compensation, one-time expenses, and non-operating income to get an accurate picture of your business’s earning power.

At Eton Venture Services, we make sure your EBITDA is adjusted properly and ready to hold up under scrutiny. Reach out to our team here.

When You Need to Get Your EBITDA Right

Business Valuation

EBITDA is often the starting point when buyers assess what your business is worth. To translate it into a valuation, we apply an industry-based multiple to that number. It’s a simple way to turn operating profit into market value.

Due Diligence

If you're selling your business, raising capital, or bringing on a partner, buyers will dig into your financials. This includes reviewing and adjusting your EBITDA to validate how strong your operations really are.

Investor Reporting

Private equity firms, banks, and potential investors often request EBITDA when evaluating your business. It helps them compare performance across companies, especially in industries where financial structures vary.

If you’re planning to use your EBITDA for any of these, we strongly recommend working with an expert to calculate it accurately.

At Eton Venture Services, we can give you a number that’s precise, properly adjusted, and built to hold up under review. From there, we’ll support you with business valuations, preparing for deals, investor discussions, and due diligence. 

Because we’re a boutique firm with Big Four experience, you get the same level of insight, just with faster turnaround, hands-on support, and affordable pricing. And our clients appreciate it:

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EBITDA Calculator FAQs

How accurate is your EBITDA calculator?

Our EBITDA calculator gives you a solid estimate. We let you choose how to enter your financials and walk you through each step. But the result depends on the data you provide and is meant for rough planning, not formal use.

If you need to present EBITDA during a valuation, deal, or investor review, contact us. We apply detailed financial analysis and adjust for things like owner compensation, one-time expenses, and non-operating income so you get a number that actually reflects your business.

That’s okay. You can skip those and enter your operating profit (EBIT) instead. We designed the tool to be flexible, so you can get an estimate without needing those numbers.

Yes. EBITDA is a common financial metric used across most industries, from manufacturing and retail to services and technology. If your company generates income and incurs expenses, EBITDA likely applies to you. 

Our calculator adjusts to the information you provide, so it can give you a relevant estimate no matter your business type or size.

An EBITDA multiple is a financial ratio that compares a company’s total value to its core earnings. It shows how much investors are willing to pay for each dollar of EBITDA.

To calculate it, you divide the company’s enterprise value (equity + debt – cash) by its EBITDA. This gives you the company’s total value relative to its earnings.

For public companies, investors can directly calculate enterprise value using market data. But for private companies without a public stock price or recent transaction, we can’t directly know the enterprise value.

In these cases, we use an EBITDA multiple from similar companies or deals and multiply it by your company’s EBITDA to determine its value.

The math is straightforward:

  • EBITDA multiple = Enterprise Value ÷ EBITDA
  • Enterprise Value = EBITDA x EBITDA multiple (when using an industry-based multiple)

Yes, that’s our specialty. At Eton Venture Services, we’ve been delivering accurate, defensible valuations since 2010. 

We’re a boutique firm with Big Four experience, which means you get the same level of insight, with faster turnaround, affordable pricing, and a more hands-on, tailored approach. 

If you’re approaching a business sale, we’ll help you calculate your exact EBITDA and use it to guide your valuation. Contact us here.

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