• Earnings before interest, depreciation and amortization (EBIDA) is a measure of earnings that adds interest and depreciation/amortization to net income.

  • EBIDA is considered more conservative than its EBITDA counterpart, as the former is usually always lower.
  • EBIDA removes the assumption that money paid in taxes can be used to pay down debt.
  • However, analysts do not often use EBITDA, instead they choose either EBITDA or EBIT.