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EV/EBITDA

EV/EBITDA is a stock valuation multiple that compares a company's Enterprise Value to its Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is widely used in relative stock valuation and as an exit multiple in DCF terminal value calculations.

Fórmula

EV/EBITDA = Enterprise Value / EBITDA

Exemplo

A company with an EV of $5B and EBITDA of $500M trades at 10x EV/EBITDA. Industry medians vary: technology companies often trade at 15–25x, while utilities trade at 8–12x. These benchmarks inform exit multiple selection in stock valuation.

Por Que Importa

EV/EBITDA is capital-structure-neutral and removes accounting distortions from depreciation and amortization, making it more comparable across companies than P/E in many stock valuation scenarios. It is the most commonly used exit multiple in leveraged buyout and M&A valuation.

Como o MiniValuator Usa EV/EBITDA

MiniValuator supports EV/EBITDA as one of the exit multiple options for computing terminal value in DCF stock valuation. Users can benchmark against industry medians to select an appropriate multiple.

Termos Relacionados

  • Enterprise Value (EV) — Enterprise Value (EV) represents the total value of a company to all capital providers (equity holde...
  • Exit Multiple — An exit multiple is a stock valuation ratio (such as EV/EBITDA or EV/FCF) applied to a financial met...
  • Terminal Value — Terminal value represents the present value of all future cash flows beyond the explicit forecast pe...
  • Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) — Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) is a fundamental stock valuation methodology that estimates the present v...

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