Finance Calculator Hub

Earnings metrics, margins, valuation, and loan tools - free and instant

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What's in the finance section

This section contains 22 free finance calculators across 6 categories. Earnings Metrics cover EBITDA, EBIT, EBT, and free cash flow. Margin & Profitability tools handle gross, net, operating, and EBITDA margins. Valuation & Returns includes ROI, ROE, P/E ratio, and enterprise value. Loans & Capital covers compound interest, loan payments, and working capital.

All finance tools

Every tool is free, runs entirely in your browser, and produces results as you type. No button press, no registration, no data sent to any server.

Which calculator to use

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Measure core operating profit, strip out interest, tax, and D&AEBITDA Calculator
Compare operating profit across different capital structuresEBIT Calculator
Compare pre-tax profit across different tax jurisdictionsEBT Calculator
Measure cash a business generates after capital investmentFree Cash Flow Calculator
See what % of revenue is left after cost of goods soldGross Profit Margin
See what % of revenue becomes bottom-line profitNet Profit Margin
Measure profitability after operating costs, before interest and taxOperating Profit Margin
Find the sales volume needed to cover all costsBreak-Even Calculator
Calculate return on an investment or projectROI Calculator
Measure how efficiently a company uses shareholder equityROE Calculator
Value a stock relative to its earningsP/E Ratio Calculator
Estimate total company value including debtEnterprise Value Calculator
Project savings or investment growth over timeCompound Interest Calculator
Calculate monthly loan repayments and total interest paidLoan Payment Calculator
Check whether a business can cover short-term obligationsWorking Capital Calculator

Frequently asked questions

What is EBITDA?

Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It measures core operating profitability by adding back four non-operating or non-cash items to net income. EBITDA is the most widely used metric in business valuation and M&A transactions.

What is the difference between EBITDA, EBIT, and EBT?

EBT = Net Income + Tax. EBIT = EBT + Interest. EBITDA = EBIT + Depreciation + Amortization. Each metric removes one more layer, moving from bottom-line profit toward operating cash flow. Use EBT for cross-country tax comparisons, EBIT for capital structure comparisons, and EBITDA for valuation.

Which metric should I use to compare companies?

Use EBITDA Margin when comparing companies across industries or capital structures - it strips out financing, tax, and depreciation differences. Use EBIT when companies have similar depreciation profiles. Use net income when stakeholders care about reported earnings per share.

Are these finance calculators free?

Yes, completely free. No registration, no usage limits, no premium tiers. Every calculator runs entirely in your browser - nothing is sent to any server.