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Using tools like EBITDA and Blue Book

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So what does it mean? Often times, we are focused on what the bottom line says (net income), but it’s also important to look at what goes into it to see how the company is really doing, which is what EBITDA helps with.

Demystifying EBITDA: Arguments for and against

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As discussed earlier this week, EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) can be used …

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Demystifying EBITDA: Its Elements

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To calculate EBITDA, take the sum of net income, interest expense, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Each line item in the EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) calculation is found on a company’s income statement, commonly referred to as a profit and loss statement.

Demystifying EBITDA: How it’s used

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Investors, shareholders, and analysts use EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) to provide a …

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Demystifying EBITDA: What is it?

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What sounds like accounting jargon is essentially a formula for calculating the basic earning power of a business.

NewStar Fresh Foods closes doors

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On July 30, Blue Book Services reported NewStar Fresh Foods LLC BB #:157310 as 113, indicating …

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Overcome the obstacles of an office visit

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If you have customers all over the country, the time and money required to travel can …

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Tally up the advantages of an office visit

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What you gain by visiting clients can far outweigh the possible downsides. Spending the time and …

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Do your due diligence before an office visit

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Once the decision is made to visit a client, lay the groundwork to make the encounter …

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Surprise Visits: Yes or No?

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Surprising customers with an office visit is not recommended—unless there’s a legitimate reason to do so …

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