株主フリーキャッシュフロー (FCFE) 計算機

株主へのフリーキャッシュフロー(FCFE)を計算します。すべての費用、投資、および借入によるキャッシュフローの後、会社の株主に利用可能なキャッシュフローを理解します。

株主フリーキャッシュフロー (FCFE) 計算機

FCFE計算の入力

計算されたFCFE

FCFE (株主フリーキャッシュフロー) 計算
FCFE = CFO - FCInv + Net Borrowing
Result: 0

Understanding Cash Flow Statements

What is a Cash Flow Statement?

A cash flow statement is a financial statement that shows how changes in balance sheet accounts and income affect cash and cash equivalents. It breaks down the analysis into three main categories:

Operating Activities

Operating activities include the production, sales, and delivery of the company's product as well as collecting payment from its customers. This could include:

  • Cash receipts from sales of goods and services
  • Cash payments to suppliers and employees
  • Interest payments and receipts
  • Income tax payments

Investing Activities

Investing activities include the purchase and sale of long-term assets and other investments. Examples include:

  • Purchase of property, plant, and equipment
  • Sale of equipment or property
  • Purchase of marketable securities
  • Loans made to other entities

Financing Activities

Financing activities include transactions involving debt, equity, and dividends. This includes:

  • Proceeds from issuing stock
  • Payments of dividends
  • Proceeds from borrowing
  • Repayment of debt

Key Metrics

The cash flow statement helps calculate several important metrics:

  • Free Cash Flow: The cash a company generates after accounting for cash outflows to support operations and maintain its capital assets.
  • Cash Flow Coverage: Measures how well a company can cover its debt obligations with its operating cash flow.
  • Operating Cash Flow Ratio: Shows how well current liabilities are covered by the cash flow generated from a company's operations.

Why is it Important?

The cash flow statement is crucial because it shows how a company is managing its cash position, indicating whether a company is on solid financial footing. It helps investors and creditors determine:

  • The company's ability to generate positive cash flows
  • Its ability to pay dividends and meet obligations
  • Why net income and actual cash flows might differ
  • The company's ability to grow and expand
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