CapForce Free Cash Flow (FCF) History (CFOR)

CapForce reported −$1.2M in free cash flow for fiscal 2025, an increase of $13.9M from the previous fiscal year, with a free cash flow margin of −4.08%.

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CapForce free cash flow by year

CapForce annual free cash flow

Fiscal yearPeriod endedFree cash flowChangeGrowthFCF margin
20252025-12-31−$1.2M$13.9M−4.08%
20232023-12-31−$15.1M$5.9M−442.32%
20222022-12-31−$21.0M$2.4M−806.99%
20212021-12-31−$23.5M$63,995−544.88%
20202020-12-31−$23.5M−$12.0M−558.24%
20192019-12-31−$11.5M−$315,501−329.77%
20182018-12-31−$11.2M$3.4M−380.88%
20172017-12-31−$14.6M$2.8M−454.09%
20162016-12-31−$17.4M−$2.9M−431.58%
20152015-12-31−$14.5M−$9.0M−458.03%
20142014-12-31−$5.4M−131.47%

CapForce free cash flow growth trends

Over the last five reported fiscal years, free cash flow grew from −$11.5M to −$1.2M, a net increase of $10.3M. CapForce's latest reported quarter, Q4 2023, generated −$1.7M in free cash flow, an increase of $2.7M year over year.

About the metric

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.

Calculation and source

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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