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The latter is defined as enterprise value (market value plus net debt) divided by earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization.
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Various costs are subtracted from the revenues to calculate various progressively smaller measures of profit and loss: gross income, net income, EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization), taxable income, etc.
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Unless the investments are held in tax-deferred accounts, you will pay taxes the year the interest is earned, reducing your net earnings.
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Even without Mickey Mouse, Comcast is poised to increase operating earnings (net before depreciation, interest, taxes and nonrecurring items) at least 15% a year over the next three years, Maloney estimates.
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American Express reported another strong quarter of earnings as total revenues, net of interest expense and provisions for losses increased 4% year-on-year, for the three months ending March.
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But with interest rates falling, General Growth has posted remarkable earnings and net asset value growth.
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Both the banks reported earnings growth, but the results suggested their core businesses and net interest margins were under pressure from low interest rates.
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