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To: Mario :-) who wrote (59898)10/10/2017 9:21:03 AM
From: Micah Lance1 Recommendation

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FCF = Total cash flow from operating activities - capital expenditures
Yes, this is what to use. Once you get comfortable with the fcf calc, I'd suggest breaking out operating cash flow and capital expenditures yourself; however this will work out well for now.

As far as condition, I'm not sure. Maybe use free cash flow yield (FCF / market cap) of greater than or equal to 10% and some sort of condition for FCF year over year growth like you had for your other conditions.

Here's a great resource you might find useful: pages.stern.nyu.edu