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Earnings before interestA financial measure defined as revenues less cost of goods sold and selling, general, and administrative expenses. In other words, operating and nonoperating profit before the deduction of interest an [..]
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Earnings before interestA financial measure defined as revenues less cost of goods sold and selling, general, and administrative expenses. In other words, operating and nonoperating profit before the deduction of interest an [..]
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Earnings before interestA form of cash flow measure, useful for evaluating the operating performance of companies with high levels of debt (when the debt service costs may overwhelm other measures such as net income). Used [..]
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Earnings before interestDefinition A financial metric unique in oil, gas and mineral firms. The metric is similar to EBITDA as it allows stakeholders to have a more accurate presentation of the earnings generated by the comp [..]
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Earnings before interestDefinition A metric used to measure performance and determine the interest-paying ability of a company. The value is derived by deducting expenses that do not include interest, tax, amortization of in [..]
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Earnings before interestDefinition A tax accounting term to measure a specific aspect of taxable income and separate it from other factors. Earnings before interest most commonly refers to wages or earned income from salary. [..]
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Earnings before interestDefinition EBITDA. An approximate measure of a company's operating cash flow based on data from the company's income statement. Calculated by looking at earnings before the deduction of inte [..]
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Earnings before interestDefinition EBITDAR. An approximate measure of a company's operating cash flow based on data from the company's income statement. Calculated by looking at earnings before the deduction of int [..]
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Earnings before interestDefinition A measure of a company's gross profits before the deduction of any liabilities, such as interest and taxes owed, depreciation of property, loan payments, and other losses. This measure [..]
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Earnings before interestThe net income of a company with interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization added back to it.
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Earnings before interestEarnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) is a measurement of a company’s financial performance and current operating profitability. It is calculated using a company’s net earnings, before interest expenses, taxes, depreciation and amortization are subtracted.
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Earnings before interestFactoring
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Earnings before interest An approximate measure of a company’s operating cash flow based on data from the company’s income statement. Calculated by looking at earnings before the deduction of interest expenses, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. This earnings measure is of particular interest in cases where companies have large amounts of fixed assets which are subjec [..]
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Earnings before interestEBITDA gauges the raw earnings power of a company before debt servicing, corporate taxes, and any allowances made for depreciation and amortization costs the company faces.
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Earnings before interestEarnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation, which generally equates to the revenues less operating costs of entity. This is a commonly used measure of performance as it excludes item [..]
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Earnings before interestEarnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation for the year divided by the annual production.
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Earnings before interestEBITDA gauges the raw earnings power of a company before debt servicing, corporate taxes, and any allowances made for depreciation and amortization costs the company faces.
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Earnings before interestA financial measure defined as revenues less cost of goods sold and selling, general, and administrative expenses. In other words, operating and nonoperating profit before the deduction of interest an [..]
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Earnings before interestA financial measure defined as revenues less cost of goods sold and selling, general, and administrative expenses. In other words, operating and nonoperating profit before the deduction of interest an [..]
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