Free Cash Flow is calculated from the Statement of Cash Flows as Cash From Operations minus Capital Expenditures. This is measured on a 2 year historical basis.
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.
Ticker | Name | FCF | StockRank™ |
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LON:SHEL | Shell | 45814.00 | 74 |
LON:BP. | BP | 28863.00 | 31 |
LON:BARC | Barclays | 28485.00 | 91 |
LON:LGEN | Legal & General | 20277.00 | 49 |
LON:LLOY | Lloyds Banking | 18156.00 | 72 |