FCF Yield
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Sector Performance
34th percentileFRT
3.0%
Sector Median
4.2%
Sector Avg
7.7%
Deep Analysis
Free cash flow (FCF) yield measures the cash a company generates per dollar of its stock price—a 3.0% yield means investors get $3.00 in FCF for every $100 they invest.
This yield sits below the sector median of 4.2%, placing FRT in the 34th percentile among its peers, indicating it generates less cash relative to its price than most competitors. The metric has been stable over the last eight quarters, but the quarter-over-quarter change of -3.2% shows a slight recent decline, while no year-over-year figure is available for comparison. The combination of a below-median yield with a stable but slightly eroding trend suggests limited upside from a valuation perspective and calls for caution on cash generation momentum. This profile supports the overall NEUTRAL verdict because the yield is not compelling enough to signal a buy, nor poor enough to warrant a sell, given the stable long-term trajectory.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the FCF Yield tell investors about FRT?
One of the purest measures of value. High FCF yield means the company generates a lot of cash relative to its price — favoured by value investors.
How is the FCF Yield calculated?
FCF Yield is calculated as: Free Cash Flow / Market Cap.
Who are FRT's closest peers by FCF Yield?
The closest peers by FCF Yield include: FMC (-12.9%), NCLH (-13.0%), XEL (-13.6%), SG (-13.6%), GS (-14.0%).
The Formula
Free Cash Flow / Market Cap
Why It Matters
One of the purest measures of value. High FCF yield means the company generates a lot of cash relative to its price — favoured by value investors.
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3.0%
Sector Median
4.2%
Sector Avg
7.7%
How FRT's FCF Yield compares to sector peers.
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