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Earnings Before Interest and Taxes

What is EBIT?

EBIT is an indicator of a company's profitability, calculated as revenue minus expenses, excluding tax and interest.

EBIT stands for Earnings Before Interest and Taxes. EBIT is an indicator of a company's profitability, calculated as revenue minus expenses, excluding tax and interest.

The term matters when teams need a shared definition across planning, finance reviews, sales reporting, and weekly execution conversations. Without a common definition, the same metric can drift in meaning across functions.

Inside OKRindo, EBIT is most useful when it is tied to a decision. Use it to review progress, surface risk early, and choose the next action with clearer context.
Quick definition
EBIT is an indicator of a company's profitability, calculated as revenue minus expenses, excluding tax and interest.
How teams use it
Add EBIT to the weekly review rhythm so everyone interprets the term the same way before changing targets, forecasts, or priorities.

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