Positive Free Cash Flow Stocks in Financials
Companies generating positive free cash flow, indicating they produce more cash than they invest in capital expenditures.
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288 Companies Meeting Criteria
Showing 1–50 of 288 companies, ranked by Free Cash Flow.
Understanding Free Cash Flow
Free cash flow (FCF) is the cash remaining after a company pays operating expenses and capital expenditures. Positive FCF means the company generates real cash that can be used for dividends, share buybacks, acquisitions, or debt reduction. Many investors consider FCF more reliable than net income because it is harder to manipulate.
FCF > $0
Results are based on SEC EDGAR filings. Companies with missing, unreliable, or extreme outlier values are excluded from screening.
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