ebitda

/ˈibiːtdə/
noun
  1. A financial term meaning earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, used to measure a company's overall financial performance.
    • A high EBITDA often indicates strong cash flow from operations.
    • The startup's EBITDA was negative because of high equipment costs.
    • Analysts use EBITDA to compare companies with different tax situations.
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