Operating Cash Flow Yield

The Opearting Cash Flow Yield, or OCF Yield, is the cash return that a company earns on its assets. It is the Operating Cash Flow per Share divided by Total Assets. This is measured on a TTM basis and uses diluted shares outstanding.

Stockopedia explains OCF Yield

Also known as Cash Flow to Enterprise Value, this ratio gives us a sense of the amount of cash a company is generating each year relative to the total value (both debt and equity) investors have placed on the firm.

All things being equal, the higher this ratio, the more cash a company generates for its investors.

This is measured on a TTM basis and uses diluted shares outstanding.

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The 5 highest OCF Yield Stocks in the Market

TickerNameOCF YieldStockRank™
LON:AGFXArgentex1176.8364
LON:QLTQuilter1039.7097
LON:FA17Fair Oaks Income604.6687
LON:SWEFStarwood European Real Estate Finance399.0698
LON:JZCPJZ Capital Partners335.2071