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Where is the company primarily based?

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Select your industry

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What currency are the financials in?

Revenue & profitability

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Revenue from ongoing operations. Exclude one-time or non-recurring income (e.g. asset sales, insurance proceeds). Normalise for any extraordinary items.
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Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation & Amortisation. Adjust for owner compensation, one-time expenses, and non-recurring charges to reflect normalised operating performance.
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Net profit after taxes. Include recurring interest income. Exclude one-time gains or losses, discontinued operations, and extraordinary items.

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Balance sheet items

Enter figures from the latest balance sheet in USD.

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Total interest-bearing debt only — include short-term borrowings, long-term debt, and current portion of long-term debt. Exclude trade payables, accrued liabilities, and lease obligations (unless finance leases).
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Cash, bank balances, and short-term liquid investments that can be converted to cash within 90 days. Include fixed deposits and money market funds. Exclude restricted cash.
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Total shareholders' equity from the balance sheet — includes share capital, retained earnings, and reserves. Exclude minority interest. Required for financial companies and real estate firms.

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Estimated Equity Value Range

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* What does this range mean? — This is an indicative valuation range, not a precise figure. Business valuation is inherently judgmental — the actual value of your business may fall outside this range depending on factors not captured by this tool, including growth prospects, competitive positioning, management quality, transaction structure, and market conditions at the time of sale. This output should be used for reference and orientation purposes only.

Disclaimer — These estimates are derived from publicly available industry multiples (Damodaran, NYU Stern) applied to the financial figures you provided. The accuracy of this output depends entirely on the accuracy and completeness of your inputs. This does not constitute financial, legal, or investment advice. For a formal, analyst-reviewed valuation suitable for transactions, fundraising, or regulatory purposes, please engage a qualified valuation professional. Contact Valiquity to discuss a comprehensive report.

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