EBITDA Calculator
EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest, depreciation, taxes, and amortization. EBITDA measures profitability. It is important to note that EBITDA can be misleading as a cash flow evaluation tool because it does not take into account cash used to fund working capital or replace old equipment.

To calculate EBITDA see line 21 of your business income tax return and add back lines: 12, 13, 14a, or use the following formula:

EBITDA = Revenue - Expenses (excluding tax, interest, depreciation, and amortization)
 

Want to know more about EBITDA?

For more information about EBITDA, DSCR, LTV, DTI, other financial ratios and business financing, sign up to receive our free e-book:

Ask a question about EBITDA (See Comments: 0)

      
 
Calculate your EBITDA now!
Revenue
Expenses

EBITDA
 

Small Business News

Apple Expanding into Small Businesses

2010-07-30 12:36:39

Apple Inc is planning to undergo a major expansion. The company that has products like the iPhone and the iPad is now targeting small business. They are planning to hire engineers in at...

Business Credit Cards Easy to Get, But Won’t Help Economy

2010-07-29 12:32:54

We’ve heard how difficult it is for small businesses to secure bank loans, a new Fed report says that banks have been very willing to issue small business credit cards.

About 75 percent of applicants in...

Monthly Newsletter

Name:

Email: