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Rex Corp's EBITDA last year was $385,000 (= EBIT + depreciation + amortization), its interest charges were $10,000, it had to repay $25,000 of long term debt, and it had to make a payment of $20,000 under a long term lease. The firm had no amortization charges. What was the EBITDA coverage ratio?

18 years ago

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Answered by Sam
7.36
16 years ago
Answered by Gail
8.42
14 years ago

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