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Independence Holding Company EBITDA 2011-2025 | IHC

Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA), is an often used measure of a company's profitability. Financial analysts use EBITDA for a number of purposes including calculating simple valuations of a firm, estimating cash flows, and assessing debt servicing capability. The uses for EBITDA in financial analysis are numerous, but in practice should be more restrained. While EBITDA has some useful applications, it should be used with caution, as the problems with EBITDA are abundant and can lead to a number of misguided conclusions.[1]

EBITDA is an important indicator for investors and analysts because it allows them to evaluate a company's operating profit without considering the impact of financial expenses, taxes, or non-cash depreciation and amortization. It provides better comparability between companies in different industries or with different tax conditions.

EBITDA is often used to assess a company's ability to generate cash flow and repay debts. It can also serve as a measure of a company's operational efficiency, as it shows how profitable the core business is, regardless of external factors such as interest or taxes.

However, it is important to note that EBITDA is not an official financial statement measure and can be defined and calculated differently by companies. Therefore, investors and analysts should exercise caution when using EBITDA as an evaluation tool and combine it with other financial metrics and information to get a more complete picture of a company's financial condition.

Annual EBITDA Independence Holding Company

2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011
34.5 M - - - 33.9 M 51.3 M 27.2 M 28.2 M 28.8 M -

All numbers in USD currency

Indicator range from annual reports

Maximum Minimum Average
51.3 M 27.2 M 34 M

References

  1. Brockman, C. M., & Russell, J. W. (2012). EBITDA: use it... or lose it?. International Journal of Business, Accounting and Finance, 6(2), 84-93.

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132 M - 0.03 % $ 1.49 B usaUSA
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249 M $ 9.02 1.69 % $ 3.91 B usaUSA
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696 M $ 35.73 0.7 % $ 35.3 B canadaCanada
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40 M $ 111.6 1.41 % $ 62.8 B usaUSA
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MetLife MetLife
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171 M $ 82.74 0.71 % $ 66.5 B usaUSA
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13 M - - $ 1.82 B usaUSA
Primerica Primerica
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23.4 M $ 259.15 0.41 % $ 8.85 B usaUSA
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116 M $ 77.27 0.13 % $ 14.5 B usaUSA
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5.41 M - - $ 170 M usaUSA