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Founder & Managing Director, Olympic M&A
Tony Siebel is the Founder and Managing Director of Olympic M&A. A former Corporate Development executive at MDVIP and top advisor with Stoneridge Partners, he has advised on more than $70 million in behavioral health transactions and authored 60+ published articles on healthcare M&A, valuation, and exit strategy.
His insights help practice owners understand what drives true market value — and how to exit like champions.
$500K EBITDA • Strategic Buyer
“Tony structured a deal that balanced cash, equity, and upside — and far exceeded what we thought our practice was worth.”
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“Tony’s buyer network and deal strategy created real competition — the result was a faster and higher-value exit.”
— Ken R., President, Behavioral-Health Clinic Owner
— Lincoln F., Addiction Treatment Center Owner
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A business valuation calculator is an online tool that estimates what a privately held business may be worth by analyzing basic financial information such as revenue, profit, and industry type.
It uses simplified valuation models to provide a quick, educational estimate, not a final selling price. Business owners often use a calculator as a first step before speaking with a business broker or valuation advisor.
To value a business using a calculator, you enter key financial details such as annual revenue, operating expenses, owner compensation, and assets or liabilities.
Most calculators then apply common valuation methods—such as earnings multiples or asset-based calculations—and adjust for factors like growth and risk to produce a valuation range rather than a single number.
You can estimate what your business is worth by looking at how much cash it generates, how consistent those earnings are, and how attractive the business would be to a buyer.
Online valuation calculators provide a useful starting point, but a realistic market value also depends on factors like industry demand, customer concentration, and how easily the business can operate without the owner.
The value of a business is typically calculated by applying an industry multiple to profits or cash flow, then adjusting for risk, growth potential, and operational stability.
In real transactions, buyers focus less on assets alone and more on the business’s ability to generate reliable future earnings.
To calculate the value of a business for sale, you must consider how a buyer will view the business after ownership changes.
Buyers usually evaluate:
A valuation for selling is often different from an internal estimate because it reflects current buyer demand and deal activity, not just financial formulas.
The four commonly referenced business valuation methods are:
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