Why have you taken Total Income/Expenses in place of Operating Income/Expenses? You have mentioned on your website: EBITDA= Operating Income-Operating Expenses, where Operating Income=Total Income-Other Income and Operating Expenses=Total Expenses-Finance Cost-Depreciation/Amortization.
EBITDA stands for Earnings before Interest Tax Depreciation and Amortization. then how you can take finance cost (interest) and depreciation to calculate operating margin. interest & depreciation does not include in company's operating expense. company's total income - total operating expenses = EBITDA. EBITDA - Depreciation = EBIT (Earnings before Interest & Tax). EBIT - interest = EBT.
EBIT and EBITDA are not the same thing...the first ratio that you calculated was EBIT or operating profit margin....when you add back D&A to EBIT that is when you get EBITDA
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Why have you taken Total Income/Expenses in place of Operating Income/Expenses? You have mentioned on your website: EBITDA= Operating Income-Operating Expenses, where Operating Income=Total Income-Other Income and Operating Expenses=Total Expenses-Finance Cost-Depreciation/Amortization.
Yes
i was about to point out this: Instead of EBITDA they should have taken EBIT to find operating margin
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EBITDA stands for Earnings before Interest Tax Depreciation and Amortization. then how you can take finance cost (interest) and depreciation to calculate operating margin. interest & depreciation does not include in company's operating expense. company's total income - total operating expenses = EBITDA. EBITDA - Depreciation = EBIT (Earnings before Interest & Tax). EBIT - interest = EBT.
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In profitability u said in denominator to take revenue from operations and took total income
Please complete the full fundamental analysis of stocks ..this is half analysis of stock
@ 9:29 Do you think the outstanding is correct ? Its only 28 crores instead of 289 crores ? Please clarify
EBIT and EBITDA are not the same thing...the first ratio that you calculated was EBIT or operating profit margin....when you add back D&A to EBIT that is when you get EBITDA
One doubt in book value----
We will consider only share capital and reserves ,
What about the land and machineries and others,
12:18 Total outstanding shares, how to calculate
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how did you get how many shares are there in the market of bajaj auto ?
MCAP/CMP
Dude thats not ebitda, and operating profit is ebit not ebitda
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How to know total outstanding of shares
That u can check in the fundamentals in ur trading application in number of shareholders
You can check it from NSE or BSE website
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What does negative P/E ratio signify
It means you fárted !
It means the company is making loss 📉
Interest coverage ratio is also wrong…..
EBITDA Galat hai aapka
overall bajaj auto is just too good to invest into XD
that's EBIT not EBITDA
Please make it in hindi
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pat is 5211 u took 5221
Hi Aman, noted.