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Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA)

EBITDA is a financial metric that measures a company's overall profitability by calculating its earnings before subtracting expenses such as interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. EBITDA is often used as an indicator of a company's financial health because it factors out the effects of non-operating expenses and focuses solely on the company's ability to generate earnings from its core business operations. It is commonly used in the valuation process of businesses, and investors often look for companies with higher EBITDA as it signifies the company's ability to generate cash flow.

Additional Details

Metric Name Type Default Period Type
ebitda fin_metric FY

Formatting Details

Data Format Display Format Unit
float financial usd