1.68BMarket Cap
45.97P/E TTM
FORTY Cash Flow Statement
You can access the annual and quarterly cash flow statements of Formula Systems 1985 Ltd to evaluate its financial soundness and stability.
FAQs
What is operating cash flow?
Operating cash flow is the cash generated or used by a company's core business operations. It adjusts net income for non-cash items and working capital changes, such as depreciation, receivables, inventory, and payables. Strong operating cash flow can indicate that the business is converting sales and earnings into real cash.
How Much Operating Cash Flow Did Formula Systems 1985 Ltd Generate?
Formula Systems 1985 Ltd generated 396.22M in operating cash flow in fiscal 2025, reflecting cash generated from its core business operations.
How Did Formula Systems 1985 Ltd's Operating Cash Flow Change Year Over Year?
Formula Systems 1985 Ltd's operating cash flow increased by 22.12% year over year.
What is investing cash flow?
Investing cash flow shows cash used for or generated from investment-related activities, such as capital expenditures, purchases or sales of investments, acquisitions, and asset disposals. Negative investing cash flow is not always bad, because it can reflect spending on future growth, but investors should check whether those investments support long-term returns.
How Much Does Formula Systems 1985 Ltd Spend on Capital Expenditures?
Formula Systems 1985 Ltd spent 17.77M on capital expenditures in the most recent quarter。
What is financing cash flow?
Financing cash flow shows how a company raises capital or returns capital to investors and creditors. It can include debt issuance, debt repayment, share issuance, share repurchases, dividend payments, and lease financing. Positive financing cash flow may show new capital raised, while negative financing cash flow may reflect debt repayment, dividends, or buybacks.
How Has Formula Systems 1985 Ltd's Financing Cash Flow Changed?
Formula Systems 1985 Ltd used -231.64M in financing activities in the latest quarter.
What is free cash flow and why does it matter for FORTY?
Free cash flow is the cash a company has left after funding the capital spending needed to maintain or grow the business. It is often used to assess financial flexibility, debt repayment capacity, dividend sustainability, buyback potential, and valuation quality. Investors should compare free cash flow with net income, revenue growth, and capital expenditures.
What was Formula Systems 1985 Ltd’s free cash flow in the latest quarter?
Free cash flow was 378.46M reflecting a 28.08% change from the previous year.