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I would like to add to this statement.  Depreciation and amortization is not an "Other Expense" under GAAP.  Interest and Taxes are, however.  This is a work around.  So, if you are issuing GAAP financials (maybe to a bank ?), I would not use this methodology.  Rather, do it manually until QB has some solution, which honestly, they should.  You typically would like to see GAAP net income, then the adjustment to EBITDA.

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