Cash Flow Per Share A measure of a firm's financial strength, calculated as follows:
Investopedia Says: Many analysts, as well as some of the greatest investors of all time, place more weight on cash flow per share than earnings per share. Because EPS is more easily manipulated, its reliability can at times be questionable. Cash, on the other hand, is difficult - if not impossible - to fake. You either have cash or you don't. Therefore, cash flow per share is a useful measure for the strength of a firm and the sustainability of its business model. Related Terms: Burn Rate Cash Flow Cash Flow Return On Investment - CFROI Discounted Cash Flow - DCF Dividend Free Cash Flow - FCF Free Cash Flow for the Firm - FCFF Operating Cash Flow - OCF Outstanding Shares Preferred Stock |