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Earnings Before Interest And Taxes (EBIT)

Earnings Before Interest And Taxes (EBIT) is a measure of a company’s operating profitability, calculated as revenue minus operating expenses, excluding interest and income taxes.

Example: A company reports revenue of $500 million, cost of goods sold of $320 million, and operating expenses of $60 million, resulting in EBIT of $120 million.

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