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Weighted Average Discretionary Earnings (WADE)
« Back to Glossary IndexWeighted Average Discretionary Earnings (WADE) is a financial metric used to evaluate a business’s performance. It involves calculating the average discretionary earnings over a specific period, assigning weights to each period based on their relevance. Discretionary earnings represent the company’s net income adjusted for non-operational and discretionary items. WADE provides a more nuanced view by considering fluctuations in earnings over time. This metric is valuable for assessing the sustainable earning capacity of a business, aiding potential buyers in making informed decisions and offering a comprehensive perspective on the company’s financial performance throughout the evaluated timeframe.
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