EBITDA Growth
EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) growth is a financial metric used to evaluate a company's profitability and financial health by measuring the growth rate of its EBITDA over time. EBITDA is a measure of a company's earnings before accounting for expenses such as interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Hence, EBITDA growth indicates how much a company has increased its earnings and operating efficiency, independent of its capital structure and tax environment. Typically, a higher EBITDA growth rate indicates that a company is generating more cash flow and has strong operational performance.
Additional Details
Metric Name |
Type |
Default Period Type |
ebitda_growth |
fin_metric |
FY |
Data Format |
Display Format |
Unit |
float |
perc |
percentage |