ebit

/ˈibiːt/
noun
  1. A financial term meaning earnings before interest and taxes, used to measure a company's profit.
    • Investors look at EBIT to compare profitability between firms.
    • The company reported an EBIT of $5 million for the quarter.
    • EBIT helps analysts understand operating performance without the effect of debt.
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