Golden Minerals Free Cash Flow (FCF) History (AUMN)
Golden Minerals reported −$9.7M in free cash flow for fiscal 2022, a decrease of $9.5M from the previous fiscal year, with a free cash flow margin of −41.70%.
View full Golden Minerals company overviewGolden Minerals free cash flow by year
| Fiscal year | Period ended | Free cash flow | Change | Growth | FCF margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 2022-12-31 | −$9.7M | −$9.5M | — | −41.70% |
| 2021 | 2021-12-31 | −$206,000 | $9.7M | — | −0.80% |
| 2020 | 2020-12-31 | −$10.0M | −$5.5M | — | −176.58% |
| 2019 | 2019-12-31 | −$4.4M | $1.4M | — | −57.35% |
| 2018 | 2018-12-31 | −$5.9M | −$4.2M | — | −81.24% |
| 2017 | 2017-12-31 | −$1.7M | $4.5M | — | −25.57% |
| 2016 | 2016-12-31 | −$6.3M | $3.7M | — | −97.73% |
| 2015 | 2015-12-31 | −$10.0M | $9.0M | — | −123.64% |
| 2014 | 2014-12-31 | −$19.0M | $10.7M | — | −8067.66% |
| 2013 | 2013-12-31 | −$29.7M | $16.6M | — | — |
| 2012 | 2012-12-31 | −$46.3M | $28.8M | — | — |
| 2011 | 2011-12-31 | −$75.1M | −$43.0M | — | — |
| 2010 | 2010-12-31 | −$32.1M | — | — | — |
Golden Minerals quarterly free cash flow
| Fiscal quarter | Period ended | Free cash flow | Change | YoY growth | FCF margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q3 2024 | 2024-09-30 | −$778,000 | $2.5M | — | — |
| Q2 2024 | 2024-06-30 | −$3.5M | −$730,000 | — | — |
| Q2 2023 | 2023-06-30 | −$1.6M | $1.5M | — | −32.58% |
| Q1 2023 | 2023-03-31 | −$2.7M | −$2.2M | — | −63.65% |
| Q4 2022 | 2022-12-31 | −$3.3M | −$6.7M | — | −71.15% |
| Q3 2022 | 2022-09-30 | −$2.8M | −$4.7M | — | −52.92% |
| Q2 2022 | 2022-06-30 | −$3.2M | −$2.1M | — | −53.32% |
| Q1 2022 | 2022-03-31 | −$499,000 | $4.0M | — | −6.65% |
| Q4 2021 | 2021-12-31 | $3.4M | $5.4M | — | +36.18% |
| Q3 2021 | 2021-09-30 | $1.9M | $3.8M | — | +22.81% |
| Q2 2021 | 2021-06-30 | −$1.1M | $1.2M | — | −18.92% |
| Q1 2021 | 2021-03-31 | −$4.5M | −$640,000 | — | −250.84% |
| Q4 2020 | 2020-12-31 | −$2.0M | −$678,000 | — | −183.10% |
| Q3 2020 | 2020-09-30 | −$1.9M | −$540,000 | — | −87.51% |
| Q2 2020 | 2020-06-30 | −$2.3M | −$1.9M | — | −187.50% |
| Q1 2020 | 2020-03-31 | −$3.8M | −$2.4M | — | −319.40% |
| Q4 2019 | 2019-12-31 | −$1.3M | $818,000 | — | −68.32% |
| Q3 2019 | 2019-09-30 | −$1.3M | −$583,000 | — | −68.83% |
| Q2 2019 | 2019-06-30 | −$380,000 | $839,000 | — | −19.23% |
| Q1 2019 | 2019-03-31 | −$1.4M | $356,000 | — | −74.12% |
| Q4 2018 | 2018-12-31 | −$2.1M | −$3.4M | — | −107.74% |
| Q3 2018 | 2018-09-30 | −$755,000 | $609,000 | — | −39.74% |
| Q2 2018 | 2018-06-30 | −$1.2M | $557,000 | — | −70.46% |
| Q1 2018 | 2018-03-31 | −$1.8M | $900,000 | — | −109.22% |
| Q3 2017 | 2017-09-30 | $1.3M | $7.7M | — | +72.61% |
| Q3 2016 | 2016-09-30 | −$1.4M | $2.5M | — | −78.89% |
| Q2 2016 | 2016-06-30 | −$1.8M | $2.8M | — | −112.69% |
| Q2 2015 | 2015-06-30 | −$2.7M | $1.4M | — | −137.07% |
| Q4 2014 | 2014-12-31 | −$6.4M | −$1.9M | — | — |
| Q3 2014 | 2014-09-30 | −$3.8M | $2.9M | — | — |
| Q2 2014 | 2014-06-30 | −$4.6M | $1.7M | — | — |
| Q1 2014 | 2014-03-31 | −$4.1M | $8.1M | — | — |
| Q4 2013 | 2013-12-31 | −$4.5M | $7.3M | — | — |
| Q3 2013 | 2013-09-30 | −$6.8M | −$316,000 | — | — |
| Q2 2013 | 2013-06-30 | −$6.3M | $5.4M | — | — |
| Q1 2013 | 2013-03-31 | −$12.2M | $4.3M | — | — |
| Q4 2012 | 2012-12-31 | −$11.7M | $10.4M | — | — |
| Q3 2012 | 2012-09-30 | −$6.4M | $10.1M | — | — |
| Q2 2012 | 2012-06-30 | −$11.6M | $8.0M | — | — |
| Q1 2012 | 2012-03-31 | −$16.4M | $292,000 | — | — |
| Q4 2011 | 2011-12-31 | −$22.2M | — | — | — |
| Q3 2011 | 2011-09-30 | −$16.6M | — | — | — |
| Q2 2011 | 2011-06-30 | −$19.6M | — | — | — |
| Q1 2011 | 2011-03-31 | −$16.7M | — | — | — |
Golden Minerals free cash flow growth trends
Over the last five reported fiscal years, free cash flow declined from −$1.7M to −$9.7M, a net decrease of $8.0M. Golden Minerals's latest reported quarter, Q3 2024, generated −$778,000 in free cash flow, an increase of $2.5M year over year.
What free cash flow means
Free cash flow is the cash a company generates from operations after capital expenditures. Positive FCF can fund dividends, buybacks, debt repayment, or reinvestment; negative FCF means capital spending exceeded operating cash flow for that period.
How free cash flow is calculated
TickerStat calculates free cash flow as SEC-reported operating cash flow minus capital expenditures. FCF margin equals free cash flow divided by revenue. Fiscal periods can differ from calendar years, so the tables include exact period-end dates.
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