In finance, PBT (profit before taxes) represents the profit made by the company after taking into account operating costs, amortization, net interest and non-recurring items. PBT might be useful to compare companies with different taxation.
Reported growth and operational growth both represent the growth in revenues over the previous year but differ for a key element: reported growth is the the growth in revenue as represented in compliance with accounting standard; operational growth is the revenue growth that strips out the effect of currency fluctuations, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and divestments. You might be interested in: Operational growth