What's your business worth?
A 60-second estimate grounded in real business sale data. Full report delivered to your inbox.
What does your business do?
Describe what your business does in a few words. We'll match it to the closest industry we have closed-deal data for.
Do you own the property or equipment your business operates from?
Think: the building, land, or specialized machinery — not standard vehicles or office gear. This affects the asset-based floor in your valuation.
What was your revenue over the last 12 months?
Total sales — gross, before any expenses.
What is your SDE or adjusted EBITDA?
Start with your net profit, then add back your salary or owner's draw, personal expenses run through the business, and any non-recurring costs. Buyers and brokers call this your Seller's Discretionary Earnings (SDE) or adjusted EBITDA — the normalized figure used to value your business. Typically 10–40% of your revenue.
This looks higher than your revenue — SDE is typically less than revenue. Double-check your number, or continue if correct.
How has the business been performing over the last 3 years?
Buyers pay a premium for businesses with momentum.
Which state is the business in?
We use this to find local comparable sales and tune the multiple to your market. Type to add multiple states — useful if your business operates across several. Skip to use nationwide data.
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