Main Street Capital Estimates
- RevenueRevenue
The total income generated by a company from its core business operations, typically from the sale of goods or services, before any costs or expenses are deducted.
- EBITEarnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT)
A measure of a company’s profitability that reflects earnings generated from operations before accounting for interest expenses and taxes.
- Net IncomeNet Income
A measure of a company’s profitability that reflects the total earnings after all expenses, including interest, taxes, and other costs, have been deducted from revenue. It represents the final ’bottom line’ of a company’s income statement.
- EPSEarnings Per Share (EPS)
Earnings Per Share (EPS) represents a company's net income divided by the number of outstanding shares. EPS is a key metric for evaluating a company's profitability on a per-share basis, providing insight into how much profit is generated for each share owned by investors.
- Book Value / ShareBook Value Per Share (Book Value / Share)
A measure of a company’s equity value on a per-share basis, calculated by dividing total equity (assets minus liabilities) by the number of outstanding shares. It represents the net asset value attributable to each share of stock.
- Dividend / ShareDividends Per Share (Dividend / Share)
The total dividends paid by a company divided by the number of outstanding shares. DPS represents the amount of earnings distributed to shareholders and is a key metric for evaluating a company’s payout policy.
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