Confused about the A in EBITA

So I'm seeing a lot of literature where they use EBITA, but I can't figure why. So why would depreciation be deducted but not amortization of intangibles? Isn't amortization just the expensive of software or intangibles that were developed in-house, much the same way depreciation is the expensing of capex?

I can't tell if the A is supposed to be all amortization of intangibles or only amortization of acquired intangibles / goodwill.

To further confuse me, I've seen some cash flow statements in 10-Ks with a line adding back "Depreciation & Amortization", and another line adding back "Amortization of Goodwill & Intangible Assets." I guess that leaves me wondering what the Amortization in the former refers to, if not to that of intangible assets....

Help!

 
 

Amortization is NOT the expense of intangible assets created in-house. Intangible assets can ONLY be on the balance sheet as a result of a business transaction. If a company tries to create an intangible asset in-house this would be considered a R&D expense and would be EXPENSED AS INCURRED rather than capitalized. The A wouldn’t be treated the same as depreciation because it is (usually) a non-core, non-recurring expense.

 

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