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VRSK
Sep 30, 2024
Quarter ended Sep 30, 2024 · FY2024 Q3

Verisk Analytics, Inc. stock research

Verisk Analytics (VRSK) Free Cash Flow — Quarter Ended Sep 30, 2024

Revenue, operating cash flow, and free cash flow all improved compared to both the prior quarter and the same quarter last year. The free cash flow margin strengthened sequentially and year-over-year.

Free cash flow takeaway

A quick read on the company's cash generation and what it means for investors.

Revenue, operating cash flow, and free cash flow all improved compared to both the prior quarter and the same quarter last year. The free cash flow margin strengthened sequentially and year-over-year.

  • Operating cash flow as a proportion of revenue was higher than both the preceding quarter and the year-ago quarter. After deducting capital expenditure, free cash flow margin also improved, indicating a stronger conversion of revenue into free cash flow.
  • Compared to the immediately preceding quarter, revenue was slightly higher, operating cash flow was substantially higher, and free cash flow was higher. Versus the same quarter one year earlier, all metrics were higher, with operating cash flow and free cash flow showing notable improvement.

FCF snapshot

Quarterly and TTM cash-flow metrics with the minimum valuation context.

TTM free cash flow

$907.7M

Trailing twelve-month free cash flow.

Quarter free cash flow

$240.7M

Free cash flow in the selected fiscal quarter.

Operating cash flow

$296.2M

Cash generated by operations before capital spending.

CapEx

$55.5M

Capital spending and related asset purchases.

FCF margin

33.2%

The share of revenue converted into free cash flow.

Cash flow trend

A short quarterly history shows whether FCF is scaling with revenue or only spiking for one period.

PeriodRevenueOperating CFCapExFCFFCF margin
2023-12-31$677.2M$252.4M$56.3M$196.1M29.0%
2024-03-31$704.0M$372.2M$55.2M$317.0M45.0%
2024-06-30$716.8M$211.7M$57.8M$153.9M21.5%
2024-09-30$725.3M$296.2M$55.5M$240.7M33.2%

Cash conversion quality

Checks that separate high-quality free cash flow from accounting noise or working-capital timing.

FCF / net income109.4%Shows whether accounting earnings convert into cash.
CapEx / revenue7.7%Lower capital intensity usually supports FCF margin.
Net cashn/aCash and equivalents minus total debt.

Recent events shaping cash flow

Near-term business events that help explain the free cash flow result.

Supportive

Operating Cash Flow Growth

Operating cash flow increased significantly from both the prior quarter and the year-ago quarter, outpacing the growth in revenue. This was the strongest observable driver of the improvement in free cash flow.

Higher operating cash flow directly lifted free cash flow and the free cash flow margin.

What the cash flow says

How to interpret the company's free cash flow beyond the headline number.

Operating cash flow as a proportion of revenue was higher than both the preceding quarter and the year-ago quarter. After deducting capital expenditure, free cash flow margin also improved, indicating a stronger conversion of revenue into free cash flow.

Compared to the immediately preceding quarter, revenue was slightly higher, operating cash flow was substantially higher, and free cash flow was higher. Versus the same quarter one year earlier, all metrics were higher, with operating cash flow and free cash flow showing notable improvement.

Monitor the trend in capital expenditure relative to operating cash flow, as it remained stable in amount while operating cash flow increased.