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The phrase "amount of the ebitda" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial metrics, specifically referring to the total value of EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization).
Example: "The amount of the ebitda for the last quarter showed significant growth compared to the previous year."
Alternatives: "value of the ebitda" or "total ebitda".
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The segment contributes 44% of the total company EBITDA, which is almost four times the amount of the company's other segments individually.
Moreover, also the effectiveness of the EBITDA-based IDR is studied.
The company also warned that it is continuing its audit and that "[i]nvestors and creditors should be aware that additional amounts of improperly reported EBITDA and pretax income may be discovered and announced".
As a percentage of sales, the EBITDA was 17.2%.
During a recent conference call with analysts, Espinasse was asked for the EBITDA of a Vivendi unit.
The key components of a comparable company analysis are the Debtor's EBITDA (i.e., earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) and the selection of an appropriate multiple to apply to the EBITDA to arrive at enterprise value.
Back to The Ebitda Folly.
Tax reform also will likely change the calculus for certain transactions involving significant acquisition financing, by limiting net interest expense deductions to 30% of an amount that approximates EBITDA (and, beginning in 2022, EBIT).
Among the "before" items of the $10.5 million EBITDA was $12.8 million of promotional cash rebates.
Last year, worldwide, the EBITDA margin (the earnings out of every dollar of sales) for McDonald's was 35%.
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