KPI 6. Earnings Before Interest and Taxes

Slide Content

The slide discusses the concept of Earnings Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) using a waterfall chart. The process begins with "Revenue" at 100, contributing to initial income. "COGS," or Cost of Goods Sold, reduces income by -43, reflecting production expenses. "GM," or Gross Margin, stands at 57, indicating profit before operating expenses. "OPEX" further decreases profit by -37, showcasing operating expenses. "EBITDA" results in 20, reflecting earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. Finally, "Depreciation" accounts for -4 in terms of asset value reduction, leading to an "EBIT" of 16, signifying final earnings before interest and taxes.

Graphical Look

  • The chart uses a waterfall layout with a starting tall green bar for Revenue.
  • Successive steps include a red bar for COGS and green and red bars for subsequent values, creating a step-down effect.
  • Each bar is labeled with its value for clarity.
  • Icons featuring dollar bags are placed at the bottom, indicating financial metrics.
  • A comments box on the right includes a dollar bag icon and explanatory text.
  • Text on the top right mentions editable Excel tables for data-driven charts.

The slide combines visual charting with textual explanation to showcase financial metrics effectively. The use of colors and icons enhances visual engagement and clarity.

Use Cases

  • Presenting financial performance in quarterly business meetings.
  • Analyzing cost structures and identifying profitability trends.
  • Educating stakeholders on financial health and EBIT metrics.
  • Demonstrating operational efficiency and growth potential to investors.

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