EV/EBIT vs EV/EBITDA

Hi,


From what I have understood, using EV/EBIT is better when looking at capital-intensive industries such as mining, automotive, telecom, oil, and transportation. This is because the D&A is likely to be somewhat representative of the firm's CAPEX needs and will therefore be a better proxy of the actual cash generated by the firm than EBITDA.


However, I am struggling heavily to understand under which circumstances EV/EBITDA is better and why. Can anyone provide examples of situations where EV/EBITDA is better than EV/EBIT?

 
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EV/EBITDA over EV/EBIT - too much variability in accrual accounting depreciation methods (that only effect taxes from a CF perspective, so moot point)

P/FCF or FCF yield (for an equity mult) - takes into account (1) huge timing variations in growth capex budgets and (2) how it's financed among peers (e.g. huge pipeline buildout/capex sink in 2021E and 2022E, with fairly consistent, contractually guaranteed cash flows from 2023E through 2053E; is it financed with TL/HY/PIPE/pref offering, equity injection from sponsor, cash on the balance sheet, RCF draw, etc)

 

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