EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. PBT is for Profit Before Tax while PAT is for Profit After Tax.
The report, however, said the findings do not necessarily mean that corporates are doing fraudulent reporting.
"The underlying financial health of at least some BSE 500 corporates (excluding banking and financial services) is not reflected through their key reported financial numbers such as EBITDA, PBT and PAT, tentatively," India Ratings' senior director, Deep N Mukherjee said.
The agency said that with such analysis it does not rule out the chances of both false positives and false negatives.
"It, however, endeavours to highlight to investors that a disproportionately higher focus on margins and earnings than on cash margins could lead to a very limited understanding of the health and performance of the corporates," Mukherjee said.
The report said that as a group, corporates ranking between 100 and 200 based on market capitalisation, have lesser discrepancies in financial reporting than the 100 corporates with the largest market capitalisation.
Sectors such as oil and gas, infrastructure and construction have flags for discrepancy raised against variables such as net fixed assets, depreciation, debtors and loans & advances, the report said.
"IT is widely considered as a safe sector in terms of corporate governance," according to the report.
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