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NASDAQGS:SPWR

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Metric Usage: EV / EBITDA

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Metrics similar to EV / EBITDA in the valuation category include:

  • Shareholder Yield - A ratio that measures the total amount of money the company is returning back to shareholders in the form of cash dividends, net stock repurchases, and debt paydown.
  • 1 Week Price Total Return - The total change in price (adjusted of dividends and splits when applicable) over the last 1 week.
  • YTD Price Total Return - The total change in price, adjusted for splits, so far this calendar year.
  • EV / Free Cash Flow - Measures the dollars in Enterprise Value for each dollar of free cash flow over the last twelve months.
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EV / EBITDA

Measures the dollars in Enterprise Value for each dollar of EBITDA over the last twelve months.

Definition of EV / EBITDA

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LTM EBITDA Multiple is defined as:

EBITDA Multiple = Enterprise Value / LTM EBITDA

EBITDA Multiple, Enterprise Value / EBITDA, or EV / EBITDA measures the dollars in Enterprise Value for each dollar of EBITDA.

EBITDA is used in the denominator since it is capital structure neutral and can be used to compare companies with different levels of debt (See EBITDA for benefits). We use Enterprise Value as the numerator to consider the claims on EBITDA of both debt and equity holders.

Strong revenue and EBITDA growth are highly correlated with higher EBITDA Multiples.

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Click the link below to download a spreadsheet with an example EV / EBITDA calculation for NASDAQGS:SPWR below:

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