Valuation: Comps & Precedents
You decide to use EV/EBITDAR for a lease-heavy retailer. What must you do to the numerator to keep the multiple consistent?
Model answer
If you add rent back to the denominator, you must add the capitalized value of the lease obligations to the numerator - otherwise you are crediting the company with rent-free earnings while ignoring…
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