📊 EBITDA Positive ≠ Profitable: The Startup Illusion/delusion
EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) is just a fancy term used to prevent yourself to be called loss making and shows reduced losses
1. Depreciation
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Anirudh Gupta
CA Aspirant|Content ... • 9m
Ebit da is like living a rich life on Instagram but real life is gareeb 😭😝
There's a huge difference between being Rich and being Wealthy which people don't really know about..
-Being Rich means your living A life
-Being Wealthy means ur living THE life
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Om Raut
"Entrepreneurial lea... • 4m
Disruption is real 🥰😭
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Aditya Sahu
Big thinking always ... • 3m
Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can't
🙃✨💫
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NANGBIA TAYO DUI
Business venture • 5m
Hey guys, quick question where to find VC actually and how ? 😭
i belong from a very remote city where people are of the old generation, but these people are rich i mean seriously rich but not interested in ideas, startups nor ventures 😴
despit
How to transform from middle class to an ultra-rich like Ambani or Bill gates?!?!
I am a 24 year old guy living in bangalore and i want to be rich, the ultra rich level, so i thought to reach out to the medial family here!
Personally, I lived away
Living for weekends? That’s just renting freedom.
Real wealth is owning your time—every day, not just Saturday and Sunday.
Stop trading five days for two. Build a life you don’t need to escape.
( millionaire fastlane)
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Nishanth Kulal
Let's talk about you... • 3m
"The rich DON'T work for money. They make their money work for THEM." – Rich Dad Poor Dad
Can anyone explain this with real-world examples? How do people apply this mindset in daily life or business today?
Would love to hear your thoughts!
There are so many great things to do and endless great places to visit. Don't SPEND your life living a life for other's and paying house EMIs. Spend that money in experiences and things you like.