A EBITDA margin az Youngevity International Inc - -0.84%
EBITDA margin is a profitability ratio that measures how much EBITDA the company generates as a percentage of revenue.
ttm (trailing twelve months)
EBITDA margin measures how much of EBITDA is generated as a percentage of sales. It measures the company’s operating profit as a percentage of its revenue and is calculated as EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) divided by total revenue.
EBITDA margin also helps with judging the effectiveness of cost-cutting processes at the company. The higher the company’s EBITDA margin, the lower operating expenses are in respect to revenue. As a result, a higher EBITDA margin is considered more favorable. Smaller companies can have higher EBITDA margins since they are able to operate more efficiently and maximize their profitability.
EBITDA excludes interest on debt, taxes, and capital expenditures, the margin does not provide a perfectly clear estimate of the business’s cash flow generation. Furthermore, EBITDA margin is not recognized as a GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) metric.
youngevity international, inc. develops and distributes health and nutrition related products and services in the united states and internationally. it operates in three segments: direct selling, commercial coffee, and commercial hemp. the company offers nutritional supplements, gourmet coffee, weight management products, skincare and cosmetics, health and wellness, packaged foods, lifestyle products, pet care, digital products, telecare health services, apparel and fashion accessories, and business lending products. it also produces and sells coffee products under the cafã© la rica, cafã© alma, josie's java house, javalution urban grind, javalution daily grind, and javalution royal roast brands; and produces and markets a line of coffees under the javafit brand directly to consumers. in addition, it offers cannabidiol oils from hemp stock. the company sells coffee and equipment to wellness and retirement communities, and various cruise lines and coffee service operators, as well as th