Price/Cash Flow Ratio
The Price/Cash Flow (P/CF) ratio is a valuation metric that compares a company's market price to its cash flow per share. It is calculated by dividing the company’s market capitalization by its operating cash flow or by dividing the stock price by the cash flow per share. The P/CF ratio helps investors evaluate how well a company’s stock price aligns with its cash-generating ability. A lower P/CF ratio may indicate that a stock is undervalued relative to its cash flow, while a higher ratio suggests the opposite.
Example
A company with a stock price of $50 and a cash flow per share of $10 has a P/CF ratio of 5, suggesting that investors pay $5 for every dollar of cash flow.
Key points
• Compares a company’s market price to its cash flow per share.
• Helps assess whether a stock is undervalued or overvalued based on cash generation.
• Lower ratios suggest better value relative to cash flow.