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BizBuySell's quarterly report is out 👀 Key takeaways: ✔️ The median sale price of businesses increased by 25% ✔️ More sellers are offering financing and earn-outs to accommodate buyers ✔️ The most important factor for buyers is financial performance, followed by growth potential and location https://lnkd.in/gEwvswQb
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At 𝗚𝗼 𝗧𝗼 𝗚𝗿𝗼𝘄𝘄, we demystify EBITDA – a key measure of your business's profitability before deductions. 𝗘𝗺𝗽𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 smarter financial decisions for sustainable growth. https://buff.ly/3X0fDLB #GoToGroww #EBITDA #FinancialGrowth #BusinessProfitability #DigitalMarketing #GrowWithUs #FinanceTips #SustainableGrowth #BusinessInsights #ProfitMetrics
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Calculating company profit and profitability are not one and the same, and investors should understand the difference between the two terms.
The Difference Between Profitability and Profit
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Unpacking the Key to Income Statement Analysis: Revenue Growth In my latest article on Medium, I dive deep into the most critical component of any income statement—Revenue. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, understanding where revenue growth comes from and how sustainable it is can be a game-changer in making smarter investment decisions. I explore core vs. non-core revenue, the impact of price increases and sales volume, and why both together indicate a strong competitive advantage. Read the full breakdown here and gain insights that can help you better assess a company’s long-term performance
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Silicon Canals: CM.com registers record EBITDA and Gross profit growth: 9 key takeaways from H1 2024 financial report
Silicon Canals: CM.com registers record EBITDA and Gross profit growth: 9 key takeaways from H1 2024 financial report
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Want to understand a company's true profit potential? Let's talk about EBITDA. I am sure if you’re a startup, then you may have heard the word “EBITDA” a lot from your investors. For those who don’t know what EBITDA is, let me explain. EBITDA stands for Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. This metric shows how much profit a company makes from its main operations, without considering other expenses like interest, taxes, or the cost of equipment wearing out. For investors and lenders, EBITDA is great because it focuses on how well a company runs its core business. It helps them see the company's real cash profit potential and efficiency. But remember, while EBITDA is useful, it’s important to look at other financial metrics too, to get a full picture of a company’s financial health. Think of EBITDA as one important piece of the puzzle. Let’s use it wisely! Want to learn more about how EBITDA can help your business thrive? Connect with us at Accountnrix for a personalized consultation today! #FinancialAnalysis #EBITDA #BusinessProfitability #Accountnrix
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Revenue isn’t just numbers; it’s trust. 📊 Mastering revenue recognition principles keeps your financials transparent and your growth sustainable. #RevenueRecognition #FinancialClarity #BusinessGrowth
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