otavio
Hello,
I'm looking at adjustments made to financial statements by analysts, and I see that rent expense has been added back to EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes).
Why would someone add back rent, if it's an expense, to earnings?
This seems to be common practice, but doesn't make logical sense at the moment.
Thank you
Otavio
I'm looking at adjustments made to financial statements by analysts, and I see that rent expense has been added back to EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes).
Why would someone add back rent, if it's an expense, to earnings?
This seems to be common practice, but doesn't make logical sense at the moment.
Thank you
Otavio