German American Bancorp Free Cash Flow (FCF) History (GABC)
German American Bancorp reported $154.0M in free cash flow for fiscal 2025, an increase of 69.76% from the previous fiscal year, with a free cash flow margin of 31.60%.
View full German American Bancorp company overviewGerman American Bancorp free cash flow by year
| Fiscal year | Period ended | Free cash flow | Change | Growth | FCF margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 2025-12-31 | $154.0M | $63.3M | +69.76% | +31.60% |
| 2024 | 2024-12-31 | $90.7M | −$10.8M | −10.61% | +25.65% |
| 2023 | 2023-12-31 | $101.5M | −$695,000 | −0.68% | +32.02% |
| 2022 | 2022-12-31 | $102.2M | $6.0M | +6.27% | +36.75% |
| 2021 | 2021-12-31 | $96.2M | $10.8M | +12.67% | +43.65% |
| 2020 | 2020-12-31 | $85.3M | $29.5M | +52.80% | +40.70% |
| 2019 | 2019-12-31 | $55.9M | $8.7M | +18.47% | +29.29% |
| 2018 | 2018-12-31 | $47.1M | $3.5M | +7.90% | +31.08% |
| 2017 | 2017-12-31 | $43.7M | $7.0M | +19.12% | +33.16% |
| 2016 | 2016-12-31 | $36.7M | $7.0M | +23.69% | +28.90% |
| 2015 | 2015-12-31 | $29.7M | −$3.8M | −11.26% | +28.79% |
| 2014 | 2014-12-31 | $33.4M | −$4.6M | −12.10% | +34.00% |
| 2013 | 2013-12-31 | $38.0M | −$365,000 | −0.95% | +41.26% |
| 2012 | 2012-12-31 | $38.4M | $15.7M | +69.44% | +43.58% |
| 2011 | 2011-12-31 | $22.7M | $7.4M | +48.51% | +26.47% |
| 2010 | 2010-12-31 | $15.3M | $7.5M | +95.84% | +23.25% |
| 2009 | 2009-12-31 | $7.8M | — | — | +12.90% |
German American Bancorp quarterly free cash flow
| Fiscal quarter | Period ended | Free cash flow | Change | YoY growth | FCF margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q2 2026 | 2026-06-30 | $55.3M | $29.1M | +111.20% | +43.54% |
| Q1 2026 | 2026-03-31 | $36.0M | −$697,000 | −1.90% | +29.27% |
| Q4 2025 | 2025-12-31 | $41.0M | $13.0M | +46.29% | +32.39% |
| Q3 2025 | 2025-09-30 | $50.1M | $27.1M | +117.77% | +39.63% |
| Q2 2025 | 2025-06-30 | $26.2M | $9.1M | +53.57% | +21.24% |
| Q1 2025 | 2025-03-31 | $36.7M | $14.1M | +62.17% | +33.02% |
| Q4 2024 | 2024-12-31 | $28.0M | −$1.3M | −4.41% | +30.92% |
| Q3 2024 | 2024-09-30 | $23.0M | −$356,000 | −1.52% | +26.03% |
| Q2 2024 | 2024-06-30 | $17.0M | −$2.2M | −11.39% | +18.83% |
| Q1 2024 | 2024-03-31 | $22.6M | −$6.9M | −23.47% | +26.90% |
| Q4 2023 | 2023-12-31 | $29.3M | $3.3M | +12.89% | +23.02% |
| Q3 2023 | 2023-09-30 | $23.4M | −$7.7M | −24.80% | +37.49% |
| Q2 2023 | 2023-06-30 | $19.2M | $16.3M | +563.00% | +30.44% |
| Q1 2023 | 2023-03-31 | $29.6M | −$12.7M | −29.99% | +46.19% |
| Q4 2022 | 2022-12-31 | $26.0M | $961,000 | +3.84% | +30.79% |
| Q3 2022 | 2022-09-30 | $31.1M | $3.6M | +13.03% | +47.26% |
| Q2 2022 | 2022-06-30 | $2.9M | −$14.9M | −83.68% | +4.48% |
| Q1 2022 | 2022-03-31 | $42.2M | $16.4M | +63.26% | +66.90% |
| Q4 2021 | 2021-12-31 | $25.0M | −$9.3M | −27.12% | +13.30% |
| Q3 2021 | 2021-09-30 | $27.5M | $15.8M | +135.39% | +254.42% |
| Q2 2021 | 2021-06-30 | $17.8M | $1.2M | +7.37% | +167.95% |
| Q1 2021 | 2021-03-31 | $25.9M | $3.1M | +13.52% | +238.93% |
| Q4 2020 | 2020-12-31 | $34.3M | $18.6M | +118.86% | +18.87% |
| Q3 2020 | 2020-09-30 | $11.7M | −$18.8M | −61.63% | +127.49% |
| Q2 2020 | 2020-06-30 | $16.6M | $20.6M | — | +204.57% |
| Q1 2020 | 2020-03-31 | $22.8M | $9.1M | +66.07% | +216.93% |
| Q4 2019 | 2019-12-31 | $15.7M | −$1.7M | −9.74% | +12.30% |
| Q3 2019 | 2019-09-30 | $30.5M | $20.6M | +207.48% | +327.87% |
| Q2 2019 | 2019-06-30 | −$4.0M | −$14.9M | — | −46.17% |
| Q1 2019 | 2019-03-31 | $13.7M | $4.8M | +53.25% | +30.31% |
| Q4 2018 | 2018-12-31 | $17.4M | $10.2M | +143.03% | +40.68% |
| Q3 2018 | 2018-09-30 | $9.9M | −$1.4M | −12.71% | +26.41% |
| Q2 2018 | 2018-06-30 | $10.9M | $5.9M | +118.99% | +30.01% |
| Q1 2018 | 2018-03-31 | $8.9M | −$11.3M | −55.72% | +25.49% |
| Q4 2017 | 2017-12-31 | $7.2M | $415,000 | +6.16% | +21.64% |
| Q3 2017 | 2017-09-30 | $11.3M | $8.4M | +285.92% | +34.19% |
| Q2 2017 | 2017-06-30 | $5.0M | −$11.3M | −69.36% | +15.28% |
| Q1 2017 | 2017-03-31 | $20.2M | $9.5M | +88.17% | +61.40% |
| Q4 2016 | 2016-12-31 | $6.7M | $5.3M | +386.00% | +20.26% |
| Q3 2016 | 2016-09-30 | $2.9M | −$10.1M | −77.39% | +8.93% |
| Q2 2016 | 2016-06-30 | $16.3M | $10.7M | +191.17% | +49.69% |
| Q1 2016 | 2016-03-31 | $10.7M | $1.1M | +11.00% | +38.36% |
| Q4 2015 | 2015-12-31 | $1.4M | −$10.2M | −88.07% | +5.36% |
| Q3 2015 | 2015-09-30 | $13.0M | $2.7M | +26.15% | +48.87% |
| Q2 2015 | 2015-06-30 | $5.6M | $2.8M | +102.28% | +22.50% |
| Q1 2015 | 2015-03-31 | $9.7M | $950,000 | +10.89% | +37.66% |
| Q4 2014 | 2014-12-31 | $11.6M | $4.6M | +65.73% | +46.95% |
| Q3 2014 | 2014-09-30 | $10.3M | −$7.8M | −43.07% | +40.87% |
| Q2 2014 | 2014-06-30 | $2.8M | −$10.2M | −78.69% | +11.59% |
| Q1 2014 | 2014-03-31 | $8.7M | $8.8M | — | +35.65% |
| Q4 2013 | 2013-12-31 | $7.0M | −$4.1M | −36.94% | +28.57% |
| Q3 2013 | 2013-09-30 | $18.1M | $25.5M | — | +80.00% |
| Q2 2013 | 2013-06-30 | $13.0M | −$2.4M | −15.81% | +56.78% |
| Q1 2013 | 2013-03-31 | −$62,000 | −$19.3M | — | −0.28% |
| Q4 2012 | 2012-12-31 | $11.1M | $12.4M | — | +49.16% |
| Q3 2012 | 2012-09-30 | −$7.4M | −$9.9M | — | −32.73% |
| Q2 2012 | 2012-06-30 | $15.4M | $12.1M | +371.86% | +71.65% |
| Q1 2012 | 2012-03-31 | $19.3M | $1.1M | +5.80% | +89.91% |
| Q4 2011 | 2011-12-31 | −$1.3M | −$2.8M | — | −5.72% |
| Q3 2011 | 2011-09-30 | $2.5M | — | — | +12.10% |
| Q2 2011 | 2011-06-30 | $3.3M | — | — | +15.81% |
| Q1 2011 | 2011-03-31 | $18.2M | — | — | +86.15% |
| Q3 2010 | 2010-09-30 | $1.5M | — | — | +8.69% |
German American Bancorp free cash flow growth trends
Over the last five reported fiscal years, free cash flow grew from $85.3M to $154.0M, a compound annual growth rate of 12.53%. German American Bancorp's latest reported quarter, Q2 2026, generated $55.3M in free cash flow, an increase of 111.20% 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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