Adjustment Factor Calculator

This calculator computes an adjustment factor based on a base value and an adjustment percentage.

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Calculation Formula

Adjustment Factor = Base Value × (1 + Adjustment Percentage / 100)

Where:
Base Value: The original value before adjustment
Adjustment Percentage: The percentage by which the base value is adjusted

Result

Adjusted Value: 0.00

Adjustment Factor Calculator Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the Adjustment Factor Calculator calculator and its working principles

How to Use the Calculator

  1. Enter the Base Value in the first input field. This is the original value before any adjustments are applied.
  2. Enter the Adjustment Percentage in the second input field. This is the percentage by which the base value will be adjusted. For example, enter 10 for a 10% increase or -10 for a 10% decrease.
  3. Click the Calculate button to compute the adjusted value based on the formula: Adjusted Value = Base Value × (1 + Adjustment Percentage / 100).
  4. The result will be displayed in the Adjusted Value field.
  5. Click the Reset button to clear all input fields and reset the result to zero.

Example

If you have a base value of 100 and you want to increase it by 20%, enter 100 in the Base Value field and 20 in the Adjustment Percentage field. The calculator will display an adjusted value of 120.00.

Formula Explanation

The calculator uses the following formula to compute the adjusted value:

Adjusted Value = Base Value × (1 + Adjustment Percentage / 100)

This formula adjusts the base value by the specified percentage. For increases, the adjustment percentage should be positive, and for decreases, it should be negative.