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EBITDA is a common term, but it is (usually) not a number that appears on the income statement - it may have to be calculated after.

but In QB "Operating Income" can be considered to be the same measure. OpInc is the subtotal that appears above "other income and other expense"

You should be putting all expenses for interest, depreciation, taxes in as "other expense" (or "other income" where appropriate).

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