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[Music] welcome to the show guys it's good to see everybody again today this is capital interactive with your host bassim and adam the boss we've got a great show today something that i think is very important and that a lot of business owners seem to overlook and that is we're going to talk about covenants loan covenants specifically how those work on commercial loans what a loan covenant is and we're going to talk through some of the most common types of covenants and how you actually calculate them so buckle up we've got adam going to explain it all to us today and and here we go so adam yeah i really appreciate you uh sharing your knowledge with us today on this uh you know we've talked about covenants and passing before on some of the other podcasts specifically about leverage and funded debt to ebitda i guess that is leveraged basically but uh also as like a fixed charge coverage and some of those other things and you know i've talked to a lot of business owners that are either...