Compare Free Cash Flow Yield Across Equities
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Cross Equities Free Cash Flow Yield Analysis
Compare Bank of Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank, and Bank of Nova Scotia Free Cash Flow Yield Over Time
Select Fundamental2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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BMO | (0.0196) | 0.2437 | 0.2293 | (0.0694) | 0.0369 | (0.0575) | 0.0318 | 0.269 | 0.4523 | 0.9788 | 0.4909 | 0.0421 | 0.1065 | 0.0958 | 0.0532 |
CM | (0.3828) | 0.0413 | 0.1389 | (0.4111) | 0.4827 | 0.2527 | 0.0524 | 0.1908 | 0.3679 | 1.3551 | (0.0615) | 0.3866 | 0.2488 | 0.22 | 0.24 |
BNS | 0.0216 | 0.1242 | 0.1267 | 0.0557 | 0.1823 | 0.0432 | 0.0258 | 0.203 | (0.1323) | 0.8332 | (0.1334) | 0.2074 | 0.4654 | 0.42 | 0.44 |
RY | 0.1634 | (0.0417) | 0.0623 | 0.1208 | 0.2114 | 0.2056 | 0.2457 | 0.1119 | 0.0788 | 1.0267 | 0.3196 | 0.1099 | 0.1515 | 0.14 | 0.14 |
BAC | 0.6003 | 1.1204 | (0.1111) | 0.5524 | 0.1358 | 0.1575 | 0.0805 | 0.0346 | 0.1589 | 0.1868 | 0.1432 | (0.019) | (0.0235) | 0.1664 | 0.14 |
C | 0.2594 | 0.5394 | 0.092 | 0.3408 | 0.2563 | 0.235 | 0.2982 | (0.0595) | 0.2556 | (0.1011) | (0.1871) | 0.4653 | 0.2208 | (0.8058) | (0.77) |
WFC | (0.1944) | 0.0975 | (0.4676) | 0.2364 | (0.2545) | (0.207) | (0.1134) | 0.016 | 0.1392 | 0.0306 | 0.0165 | (0.0591) | 0.1722 | 0.2223 | 0.23 |
NU | (2.0E-4) | (2.0E-4) | (2.0E-4) | (2.0E-4) | (2.0E-4) | (2.0E-4) | (2.0E-4) | (2.0E-4) | (2.0E-4) | 0.1386 | 0.4279 | (0.0683) | 0.0337 | 0.2155 | 0.23 |
Bank of Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank, and Bank of Nova Scotia Free Cash Flow Yield description
A financial solvency ratio that compares the free cash flow per share a company is expected to earn against its market value per share, calculated as free cash flow per share divided by market price per share.Generate Optimal Portfolios
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