Compounding Quality
Compounding Quality

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2 Tweets 5 reads Nov 30, 2023
In memory of Charlie Munger
Charlie Munger once said that EBITDA are bullsh*t earnings.
Invest in companies that translate most Revenue into Net Income.
1️⃣ Revenue
Revenue, also known as "sales" or "total sales," is the total amount of money generated by a business from its primary operations.
It represents the income a company receives from selling its products or services to customers before deducting any expenses, taxes, or other costs.
Revenue is a key indicator of a company's top-line financial performance.
2️⃣ Adjusted EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization)
Adjusted EBITDA is a financial metric used to assess a company's operating performance by excluding certain non-operating expenses and income.
It starts with EBITDA (defined below) and then further adjusts for items such as one-time expenses, non-cash items, and other extraordinary or non-operational factors.
Adjusted EBITDA provides a clearer picture of a company's core operating profitability.
3️⃣ EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization)
EBITDA is a measure of a company's operating performance. It represents the earnings or profits generated by a company before accounting for interest expenses, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
EBITDA is often used as an indicator of a company's cash flow from its core business operations, as it eliminates non-operating factors that can vary from one company to another.
4️⃣ Net Income
Net income, also known as "profit" or "net profit," is the bottom-line profit of a company after deducting all expenses, including operating costs, interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, from its total revenue.
It represents the actual profit a company earns, which can be distributed to shareholders or reinvested in the business.
Net income is a critical measure of a company's overall financial performance.
It's important to note that these financial metrics provide different perspectives on a company's financial health and performance.
The more Revenue is translated into Net Income, the better.

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