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1. redeemable shares

2. Receiver's certificate

3. Real Final Expenditures

4. residue

5. red cedar

6. Retail Trade NACE

7. Rights-on

8. Restorative Crops

9. release of liability

10. Refinancing

11. Rate covenant

12. reimbursement policies

13. Reimbursement Plan

14. risk pool

15. Registered Trademark

16. rating methodology

17. Rule 144a

18. Ronic

19. Room - Eurostat

20. Re-Offer Price

21. riskless principal

22. relocation company

23. reinvest

24. Registration Statement

25. retaliatory suits

26. reciprocal currency arrangement

27. Random walk theory

28. Rational Expectations Theory

29. Red Bag

30. Return-to-maturity expectations

31. Reunion Franc

32. regulated asbestos-containing material (RACM)

33. Reoffering yield

34. Rail Transport

35. registered letter

36. Risk Budgeting

37. Reinsurance

38. Registry

39. Randomized strategy

40. risk map/mapping

41. reserve maintenance period

42. Rich

43. Retention rate

44. Rental Equivalence

45. regulatory agency

46. reinforcing

47. Reckless Disregard

48. Research And Development UNESCO

49. Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA)

50. receptor bath

51. real return after tax

52. Registered Professional Liability Underwriter (RPLU)

53. Randomized Response

54. Rate/point options

55. Railway Network

56. redemption suspension

57. rollover credit

58. renege

59. Rate-lock selling

60. regulatory accounting principles (RAP)

61. Risk-reward ratio

62. recurring revenue

63. remainder

64. Residuary Bequest

65. realized profit

66. retroactive date

67. request for notice of default

68. raw linseed oil

69. Recall Errors

70. Russell Indexes

71. resort property

72. redistribute

73. Resource Rent Derived From The Perpetual Inventory Method Calculation

74. Russell Small Cap Completeness Index

75. redundant staff

76. readjustment

77. Rushes

78. Rule 144

79. Refunding

80. remittance advice

81. recasting

82. Right To Cancel (A Contract)

83. repair

84. run on the fund

85. revenue recognition

86. Regulation FD

87. runaway gap

88. re-present

89. reinsurance treaty

90. Return On Total Capital

91. remeasurement

92. restricted stock award

93. Repossess

94. Restitution Payments

95. Range forward

96. Referral fees

97. Registered Retirement Savings Plan

98. Red Book

99. real estate caravan

100. Reopen an issue

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EBIDTA

Categories: Accounting, Stocks, Fundamental Analysis,

earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. An approximate measure of a company's operating cash flow based on data from the company's income statement. Calculated by looking at earnings before the deduction of interest expenses, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. This earnings measure is of particular interest in cases where companies have large amounts of fixed assets which are subject to heavy depreciation charges (such as manufacturing companies) or in the case where a company has a large amount of acquired intangible assets on its books and is thus subject to large amortization charges (such as a company that has purchased a brand or a company that has recently made a large acquisition). Since the distortionary accounting and financing effects on company earnings do not factor into EBIDTA, it is a good way of comparing companies within and across industries. This measure is also of interest to a company's creditors, since EBIDTA is essentially the income that a company has free for interest payments. In general, EBIDTA is a useful measure only for large companies with significant assets, and/or for companies with a significant amount of debt financing. It is rarely a useful measure for evaluating a small company with no significant loans. Sometimes also called EBITDA or operational cash flow.

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