TrackDude, then why does the auditor allow so many omissions?;
If the numbers were accurate they would include the CEO's salary and the dollar amounts that all the parties RXMD is paying out. That would definitely change the numbers reported.
Since you are a public accountant or worked at a public accountant firm, please explain to others here that EBITDA profit does not mean RXMD is making a profit. People might believe it coming from you.
Earnings Before interest Taxes Depreciation and Amortization
Of course, Earnings After all those things means RXMD still is not profitable.
Good luck.
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