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Don't Be Fooled By EBITDA - EP. 32

Don't Be Fooled By EBITDA - EP. 32

FromThe Alternative Investor


Don't Be Fooled By EBITDA - EP. 32

FromThe Alternative Investor

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Jan 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today we’re talking about an incredibly important topic: the dangers of mistaking EBITDA with Cash Flow.It’s so tempting when you’re looking at a lot of these small businesses to buy and you see this metric called EBITDA and you think, “Hey, this is how much cash I’m going to have distributed at the end of the year to my investors.” But looks can be deceiving. So in this episode, we want to explain to you why this is so crucial when evaluating businesses, red flags to look out for, and how to resolve this potential conflict. We also give some examples on why exactly it is so important not to mistakes EBITDA with Cash Flow and how depreciation and amortization can get you into trouble.Key Takeaways:[:46] About today’s topic.[1:36] What EBITDA is.[2:21] An example of how EBITDA comes into play when buying a small business.[4:47] Another example of why it is crucial to not mistake EBITDA with Cash Flow.[6:49] Another way depreciation and amortization can get you into trouble.[9:11] How to resolve this potential conflict: look at the Cash Flow statement![11:18] Bottom line: be very careful when you’re evaluating a small business and you’re just looking at the EBITDA.[11:38] Particular businesses you want to be especially careful of.[12:06] What are some red flags?Mentioned in this Episode:EBITDACash FlowCPAPNLFor More on The Alternative Investor, Check Out:TheAlternativeInvestorShow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Jan 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (50)

The Alternative Investor is a show about investing money outside of the stock market (private equity, real estate, venture capital, etc.) where the returns are typically higher but the investment decisions are less straightforward. Join Grayson Morris and Brad Johnson as they discuss investing in alternative assets to help you make better decisions with your investment portfolio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.