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Top Companies by Operating Cash Flow — Industrials

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Top companies by TTM Operating Cash Flow — Industrials

How TTM operating cash flow is measured

Trailing twelve months (TTM) operating cash flow (OCF) is the cash a company generated from running its core business over its four most recent fiscal quarters. It starts from net income and adds back non-cash charges like depreciation and stock-based compensation, then adjusts for changes in working capital — so it reflects cash actually collected, not accrual-based profit.

OCF is the root of free cash flow: subtract capex and what's left is available for buybacks, dividends and debt reduction. Comparing OCF with net income reveals earnings quality — persistently higher OCF signals conservative accounting. Figures are ranked in USD after period-average FX translation (IAS 21). Rankings USD translation methodology · IFRS IAS 21 (official)

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