Analysis
EBITDA Ajusté
A non-GAAP performance metric reflecting earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, further adjusted for non-recurring, irregular, or non-operational items to better represent core operating profitability.
Quick answer: A non-GAAP performance metric reflecting earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, further adjusted for non-recurring, irregular, or non-operational items to better represent core operating profitability.
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Quick answer
A non-GAAP performance metric reflecting earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, further adjusted for non-recurring, irregular, or non-operational items to better represent core operating profitability.
Why it matters
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Definition
A non-GAAP performance metric reflecting earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, further adjusted for non-recurring, irregular, or non-operational items to better represent core operating profitability.
Operational example
The company's adjusted EBITDA excludes restructuring charges and one-time legal expenses for greater comparability between periods.
Localized term
EBITDA Ajusté
Localized example
L’EBITDA ajusté de la société exclut les coûts de restructuration et les frais juridiques ponctuels pour améliorer la comparabilité entre les périodes.
Definition language
English reference definition
Source
CFA Institute, IFRS Foundation, FASB (GAAP), Basel III Framework
Target audience
- Financial Analysts
- Bankers
- Traders