Operating Cashflow 5y CAGR

The 5 Year Operating Cash Flow Compound Annual Growth Rate, or CAGR, measures how quickly a company has been growing its Operating Cash Flow over the past 5 years.

Stockopedia explains OCF 5y CAGR

Operating Cash Flow refers to the amount of Cash a company generates from the revenue it brings in, Excluding costs associated with long-term capital investment. It is similar to operating profit but Excludes non-cash items and Accruals.

Operating Cash Flow differs from Free Cash Flow by excluding the effect of investment activities, though it does include payments for taxes or interest as well as changes in working capital (unlike EBITDA, it does not take into account any cash raised by borrowing or issuing shares). In the long-run, a business must be able to make money from its operations.

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The 5 highest OCF 5y CAGR Stocks in the Market

TickerNameOCF 5y CAGRStockRank™
LON:FINFinseta372.4775
LON:NASNorth Atlantic Smaller Companies Investment Trust301.910
LON:BMNBushveld Minerals225.0838
LON:MERMears191.6597
LON:SRPSerco170.7998

Variants of OCF 5y CAGR

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