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(NOPAT). A measure of business profitability which is independent of the chosen capital structure, but which does take account of the taxation of the operating profits.
(NOPAT).  
 
A measure of business profitability which is independent of the chosen capital structure, but which does take account of the taxation of the operating profits.


Often estimated as:
Often estimated as:


NOPAT = PBIT x (1-T)
NOPAT = PBIT x (1-T)


where:
where:
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T = corporation tax rate.
T = corporation tax rate.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Profit before interest and tax]]
* [[Profit before interest and tax]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Latest revision as of 12:10, 11 May 2016

(NOPAT).

A measure of business profitability which is independent of the chosen capital structure, but which does take account of the taxation of the operating profits.

Often estimated as:

NOPAT = PBIT x (1-T)


where:

PBIT = profit before interest and tax; and

T = corporation tax rate.


See also