Why is the price-to-cash flows ratio used?

The price-to-cash flow (P/CF) ratio serves as a significant metric in evaluating a stock’s value in relation to its operating cash flow per share. This ratio considers operating cash flow, which incorporates non-cash expenses like depreciation and amortization into net income. P/CF proves particularly advantageous in assessing the value of stocks that generate positive cash flow but face unprofitability due to substantial non-cash charges. By emphasizing a company’s cash-generating potential and considering its operational efficiency, investors can gauge the stock’s intrinsic worth, enabling more informed investment decisions.

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