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Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, Amortization, and Restructuring or Rent Costs (EBITDAR) A non-GAAP indicator of a company's financial performance calculated as:
= Revenue - Expenses (excluding tax, interest, depreciation, amortization and restructuring or rent costs)
Depending on the company and the goal of the user, the indicator can either include restructuring costs or rent costs, but usually not both. The EBITDAR indicator expands on EBITDA by adding an additional excluded item to give a better indication of financial performance. Investopedia Says: Rent is included in the measure when evaluating the financial performance of companies, such as casinos or restaurants, that have significant rental and lease expenses derived from business operations. By excluding these expenses, it is easier to compare one company to another and get a clearer picture of their operational performance.
Restructuring is included in the measure when a company has gone through a restructuring plan and has incurred costs from the plan. These costs, which are included on the income statement, are usually seen as nonrecurring and are excluded to give a better idea of the company's ongoing operations. Related Terms: Amortization Depreciation Earnings Earnings Before Interest & Tax - EBIT Earnings Before Interest, Tax, and Depreciation - EBITD Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization - EBITDA Earnings Before Tax - EBT EBITDAX Generally Accepted Accounting Principles - GAAP Restructuring Takeover |