EBITDA Margin

Tax Glossary Definition

EBITDA Margin

EBITDA Margin is a financial performance metric that measures the proportion of a company’s revenue remaining after deducting operating expenses, but before accounting for interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It provides insight into a company’s operational efficiency and its ability to generate profit from core business activities, independent of non-operational costs and accounting adjustments.

Example: If a company reports an EBITDA of ₹50 lakh on total revenue of ₹200 lakh, its EBITDA Margin is 25%, indicating that one-fourth of its revenue translates into operating profit before non-cash and financial charges.

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