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Owner Earnings Yield Calculator

Estimate owner earnings yield from owner earnings and market capitalization.

  • Updated April 16, 2026
  • Free online tool
  • Planning and research use

Valuation checks get easier when owner earnings are turned into a percentage of market value instead of staying as a standalone cash-generation figure. This calculator helps visitors estimate owner earnings yield from owner earnings and market capitalization using simple ratio math.

Run the estimate

Enter your numbers and read the result first, then use the sections below to understand what affects the outcome.

Owner earnings yield calculator

Estimate owner earnings yield from owner earnings and market capitalization.

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7.44%

Estimated owner earnings yield based on owner earnings divided by market capitalization.

Owner earnings yield7.44%
Owner earnings used$610,000,000
Market capitalization used$8,200,000,000
Yield per $100 of market cap$7.44
  • $610,000,000 of owner earnings against $8,200,000,000 of market capitalization gives an owner earnings yield near 7.44%.
  • That is roughly $7.44 of owner earnings for every $100 of market capitalization under this simple view.
  • Use the result as a quick comparison metric only, because both owner-earnings adjustments and market-value changes can move the yield materially.

This is a straightforward yield estimate, not investment advice. Owner-earnings definitions and market-value timing can change how meaningful the result is.

Last updated April 16, 2026. Use this tool to compare scenarios and plan ahead, then confirm important details with the lender, employer, insurer, contractor, or other qualified provider involved in the final decision.

What the calculator is doing

Enter owner earnings and market capitalization.

The calculator divides owner earnings by market capitalization.

It shows the resulting owner-earnings yield percentage and the values used in the estimate.

This is a practical yield estimate, not investment advice. Owner-earnings definitions and changes in market value can materially change the result.

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Ways people use this tool

Example scenarios help turn a quick estimate into a more useful comparison or planning step.

Turn owner earnings into a yield

A percentage can be easier to compare than a raw owner-earnings dollar figure alone.

Compare cash-style yield across companies

Using the same owner-earnings method can make cross-company comparisons a little cleaner.

Use it with valuation tools

Owner-earnings yield often fits naturally beside free-cash-flow yield, earnings yield, and market-cap tools.

Common questions

How is owner earnings yield calculated here?

The calculator divides owner earnings by market capitalization and shows the result as a percentage.

Why can the yield change quickly?

The result can move with both the owner-earnings estimate used and the market capitalization used as the denominator.

Can owner earnings yield be negative?

Yes. If owner earnings are negative, the yield shown here will also be negative.

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