Commentary: How picking its preferred accounting rules lets a lender sweep losses under rug

Commentary: How picking its preferred accounting rules lets a lender sweep losses under rug

There’s a lot of that sort of wishful thinking going around. Companies regularly report “adjusted EBITDA,” which is earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and other stuff they’d rather you forgot about.

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