EBITDA explained
EBITDA (Earnings before deducting interest, tax depreciation and amortization) is a metric used to showcase a company’s financial performance excluding the impact of its capital structure and investment decisions. It shows how much a company is able retain from its topline after reducing expenses related to operations. While this is not part of GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles), it is widely used for analyzing a company’s performance as it helps in assessing the operational...