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Source: a fintech page noting "we report on an EBITDA basis."
EBITDA — Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization.
Plain meaning: A measure of profit that strips out interest, taxes, and the accounting charges for aging assets, to approximate the cash earnings from a company's core operations.
Why it matters here: The page is signaling profitability before financing and accounting effects, which usually looks rosier than net income — so it's worth noting what the figure leaves out.
Related terms or gotchas: Not the same as net income or free cash flow; "adjusted EBITDA" can exclude even more and varies by company, so it isn't a standardized figure.