EBT helps stakeholders understand the financial health of a business by showing how much money is available to cover taxes and other liabilities. This metric is particularly useful for investors, analysts, and managers who need to evaluate a company’s performance without the influence of tax rates.
Revenue = Total income from sales and other business activities
Operating Expenses = Costs associated with running the business
Interest Expense = Cost of borrowed funds
Depreciation = Reduction in value of assets over time
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