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Business calculators

Make faster pricing, growth and profitability decisions. Every tool is free, fast and private.

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20 tools available now.

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利益率

売上高と費用から利益、利益率、費用率を即座に計算します。

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投資収益率

投資の利益、収益率、年率換算結果を計算します。

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Break-even

固定費と変動費を回収するために必要な販売数量と売上を求めます。

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Markup

販売価格、利益、値入率、利益率を混同せず比較してください。

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Business Loan

Estimate payment and borrowing cost for a fixed-rate business loan.

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Freelance Rate

Estimate an hourly freelance rate from income target and billable hours.

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Gross Profit

Calculate gross profit from revenue and cost of goods sold.

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Net Profit

Calculate net profit after all business costs and operating expenses.

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Contribution Margin

Calculate contribution margin from sales and variable costs.

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Operating Margin

Calculate operating margin as operating income divided by revenue.

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EBITDA

Estimate EBITDA by adding interest, tax, depreciation and amortization to net income.

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Cash Flow

Calculate net cash flow from cash received and cash paid.

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Inventory Turnover

Calculate how often average inventory is sold during a period.

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Product Price

Set a selling price from unit cost and target markup.

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Customer Acquisition Cost

Calculate marketing and sales spend per new customer.

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Customer Lifetime Value

Estimate customer lifetime value from order value, purchases and lifespan.

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Payroll Tax

Estimate employer payroll tax from taxable payroll and a combined rate.

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VAT

Add value-added tax to a net price and see the tax amount and gross total.

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GST

Add goods and services tax to a pre-tax amount and estimate the gross total.

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Quarterly Tax

Divide estimated annual tax into four planning payments.

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経営数値を意思決定に変える

Business metrics work together: markup is not margin, revenue is not profit, and a positive ROI does not describe risk.

Use these tools to test pricing and cost assumptions, then compare the result with actual accounting records before making commitments.