EBITDA Margin (Historical)
LiveA measure of a company's operating profit as a percentage of its revenue.
How calculated | EBITDA margin = (Earnings before interest and tax + depreciation + amortization) / Total Revenue |
Example usage | =hf_EBITDA_Margin("MSFT",2022) - Returns the value for the year 2022.
=hf_EBITDA_Margin("MSFT",2022,2) - Returns the value for the year 2022 and the calendar quarter 2
=hf_EBITDA_Margin("MSFT",2022,3,"TTM") - Returns the value for the year 2022 and trailing twelve months from the calendar quarter
=hf_EBITDA_Margin("MSFT","lq") - Returns the value for the last quarter
=hf_EBITDA_Margin("MSFT","lq-1") - Returns the value for the last quarter-1
=hf_EBITDA_Margin("MSFT","ly") - Returns the value for the last year
=hf_EBITDA_Margin("MSFT","ly-1") - Returns the value for the last year - 1
=hf_EBITDA_Margin("MSFT","lt") - Returns the value for the last 12 months.
=hf_EBITDA_Margin("MSFT","lt-1") - Returns the value for the previous last 12 months. |
Notes | EBITDA focuses on the essentials, namely operating profitability and cash flow. This makes it easy to compare the relative profitability of two or more companies of different sizes in the same industry. The numbers otherwise could be skewed by short-term issues or disguised by accounting maneuvers. |
Assets | Stocks |