LOW Cash Flow Statement

Lowes Companies Inc - Operating, Investing & Free Cash Flow Analysis

Operating Cash Flow

$9.63B

0.0% YoY

Free Cash Flow

$11.55B

FCF per Share

-

CapEx

$1.93B

Operating Activities

Cash generated from core business operations

Net Cash from Operations

Primary cash generation

$9.63B
Net Income (Starting Point)$6.96B
+ Depreciation & Amortization$1.97B

Investing Activities

Cash used for investments and capital expenditures

Net Cash from Investing

Total investing activities

($1.74B)
Capital Expenditures (CapEx)$1.93B

Financing Activities

Cash from financing activities including debt, equity, and dividends

Net Cash from Financing

Total financing activities

($7.05B)

Free Cash Flow (FCF) Calculation

Operating Cash Flow$9.63B
- Capital Expenditures$1.93B
= Free Cash Flow$11.55B

Cash Flow Trends (Annual)

PeriodOperating CFInvesting CFFinancing CFFree CF
2025-01-31$9.63B($1.74B)($7.05B)$11.55B
2025-01-31$9.63B($1.74B)($7.05B)-
2024-02-02$8.14B($1.90B)($6.67B)$10.10B
2024-02-02$8.14B($1.90B)($6.67B)-
2023-02-03$8.59B($1.31B)($7.05B)$10.42B

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is LOW free cash flow?

LOW's most recent free cash flow (FCF) is $11.55B. Free cash flow represents the cash a company generates after accounting for capital expenditures, and is available for dividends, buybacks, or debt reduction.

What is LOW operating cash flow?

LOW generated $9.63B in operating cash flow in the most recent period. Operating cash flow shows the cash generated from core business operations.

What is LOW FCF per share?

FCF per share can be calculated by dividing free cash flow by shares outstanding.

Is LOW cash flow growing?

View the cash flow trends section for historical growth data.

What is LOW FCF yield?

FCF yield is calculated by dividing free cash flow by market capitalization.

What is LOW capital expenditure?

LOW spent $1.93B on capital expenditures (CapEx) in the most recent period. CapEx represents investments in property, plant, and equipment.

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