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Business Valuation Calculator
Estimate a business's market value using a blended approach combining revenue multiples and net income projections. Useful for small business owners preparing for a sale, acquisition, or partnership negotiation.
Compound Interest Calculator
Project how an investment grows over time when interest is reinvested each compounding period β the engine behind retirement accounts, high-yield savings, dividend reinvestment, and most long-term wealth building. Enter your starting principal, an annual interest rate, a time horizon in years, and how many times per year interest compounds (1 = annually, 4 = quarterly, 12 = monthly, 365 = daily), and the calculator returns the future value. Compound interest is often called the "eighth wonder of the world" precisely because the growth curve is exponential, not linear, and small differences in rate or time horizon produce wildly different end results.
Key differences
| Business Valuation Calculator | Compound Interest Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Financial | Financial |
| Inputs required | 4 | 4 |
| Result | Estimated Business Value ($) | Future Value ($) |
| What it does | Estimate a business's market value using a blended approach combining revenue multiples and net income projections. Useful for small business owners preparing for a sale, acquisition, or partnership negotiation. | Project how an investment grows over time when interest is reinvested each compounding period β the engine behind retirement accounts, high-yield savings, dividend reinvestment, and most long-term wealth building. Enter your starting principal, an annual interest rate, a time horizon in years, and how many times per year interest compounds (1 = annually, 4 = quarterly, 12 = monthly, 365 = daily), and the calculator returns the future value. Compound interest is often called the "eighth wonder of the world" precisely because the growth curve is exponential, not linear, and small differences in rate or time horizon produce wildly different end results. |