Hi I’m Aditya Arora, a VC at FAAD Capital investing in early stage startups.
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Anirudh Gupta
CA Aspirant|Content ... • 20h
why is ebitda used as a measure to evaluate performance of a company despite the fact that taxes and depreciation are something that have to be deducted no matter what??
Definition: EBITDA is a financial metric that measures how much money a company earns from its operations before deducting interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It's useful for evaluating a company's operational profitability.
Why is EBI
📊 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
🚀 EBITDA Explained in Simple Terms! 🚀
Ever wondered how much money a business actually makes before all those sneaky expenses like taxes, interest & depreciation? That’s where EBITDA comes in!
🔹 It shows how profitable a company really is!
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📢 WTF is EBITDA ❓🤔
EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization ( Amortization in simple words is like repayment of installment/loans). It’s like looking at how much money a company makes from its core busine
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EBITDA: Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, a method for measuring a company's financial health and ability to generate cash.
Mezzanine Financing: A hybrid form of financing that is often a mix of de
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 5m
How to save Taxes!!! iykiyk -- Part 1.
Taking Debt/Loan as funds is best way eliminate taxes than raising Equity shares.
as Debt is charged against profits and interest is deducted before imposing tax rate.
Also, Be sure that the ROI is higher tha
Hello Everyone 🤩💭,
Today's topic is EBITDA, Gross Margin and Operationally Positive terms:
EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization) - > 🤑
•Measures overall financial performance and cash flow potential
•Usef
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Anshit Sharma
Co-Founder - Moveroo • 4m
Imagine you have an excellent idea and the first step is (of course) making a great team. But how will you start with hiring or getting the right people by your side. Which roles will you hire for at first? What factors will you evaluate on ? How to
Wth is CM1, CM2????
CM - Contribution Margin
Contribution margin is the selling price per unit minus the variable cost per unit.
CM1 =
Contribution margin one= selling price- material costs - logistics costs.
CM2=
Contribution margin two= sellin
I am finally writing these after 2 busy days, today its about KPIs
Key Performance Indicators, or KPIs, are the standard tools for measuring performance, evaluating success, and tracking progress toward goals.
KPIs are important in PM because they