Pronunciation: /iːbɪt.dɑː/
noun EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a financial metric used to evaluate a company's operating performance.
A1 EBITDA is a financial metric used to evaluate a company's operating performance.
A2 Business analysts often look at EBITDA to assess a company's profitability.
B1 Understanding EBITDA can help investors make informed decisions about where to put their money.
B2 Some investors prefer to use EBITDA as a measure of a company's cash flow.
C1 EBITDA can be a useful tool for comparing the financial health of different companies.
C2 Financial experts often analyze EBITDA in conjunction with other metrics to get a complete picture of a company's performance.
formal The company reported a strong EBITDA for the fiscal year.
informal The EBITDA looks good for this quarter.
slang The EBITDA is off the charts!
figurative The EBITDA is the engine driving the company's financial performance.
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