Free Cashflow

Free Cash Flow is calculated from the Statement of Cash Flows as Cash From Operations minus Capital Expenditures. This is measured on a TTM basis.

Stockopedia explains FCF

Free Cash Flow is a measure of the amount of free cash available to a business after is has paid its operating costs and after the effect of Capital Expenditures. This is the cash that will be free every year to provide a cash return to Shareholders.

As such it is vital that a company is generating Free Cash Flow and companies that are able to do so on a regular basis are considered to be of a high quality. This is measured on a TTM basis.

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The 5 highest FCF Stocks in the Market

TickerNameFCFStockRank™
LON:BARCBarclays-2645.0088
LON:AV.Aviva-3082.0079
LON:STANStandard Chartered-6845.0075
LON:LGENLegal & General-14481.0055
LON:NWGNatwest-18249.0087