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Free Cash Flow Per Share Calculator

Estimate free cash flow per share from total free cash flow and shares outstanding.

  • Updated April 14, 2026
  • Free online tool
  • Planning and research use

Per-share cash-flow views get easier to compare when total free cash flow and share count turn into one simple result. This calculator helps visitors estimate free cash flow per share from total free cash flow and shares outstanding.

Run the estimate

Enter your numbers and read the result first, then use the sections below to understand what affects the outcome.

Free cash flow per share calculator

Estimate free cash flow per share from total free cash flow and shares outstanding.

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$2.50

Estimated free cash flow per share based on total free cash flow divided by shares outstanding.

Free cash flow per share$2.50
Free cash flow used$125,000,000
Shares outstanding used50,000,000
Free cash flow for 100 shares$250.00
  • $125,000,000 of free cash flow spread across 50,000,000 shares works out to about $2.50 per share.
  • Per-share views can make it easier to compare total free cash flow with share count changes over time.
  • Use the result as a quick comparison metric only, because share dilution, buybacks, and reporting definitions can change the per-share picture.

This is a simple per-share cash-flow estimate, not investing advice. Share-count definitions can vary depending on whether a company reports basic or diluted shares.

Last updated April 14, 2026. Use this tool to compare scenarios and plan ahead, then confirm important details with the lender, employer, insurer, contractor, or other qualified provider involved in the final decision.

What the calculator is doing

Enter total free cash flow and shares outstanding.

The calculator divides free cash flow by shares outstanding.

It shows the free-cash-flow-per-share estimate and the values used.

This is a simple per-share cash-flow estimate, not investment advice. Results can shift when companies use different share-count definitions or when dilution changes over time.

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Ways people use this tool

Example scenarios help turn a quick estimate into a more useful comparison or planning step.

Translate total free cash flow into a per-share figure

A per-share view can make large company totals easier to compare across different share counts.

Check the effect of dilution or buybacks

Changing the shares-outstanding input can show how much the per-share picture moves even when total free cash flow stays the same.

Use it with broader valuation tools

Free cash flow per share often fits naturally beside market-cap, cash-per-share, and free-cash-flow-yield tools.

Common questions

How is free cash flow per share calculated here?

The calculator divides total free cash flow by shares outstanding to estimate free cash flow per share.

Why does share count matter so much?

Per-share numbers can change substantially when share count changes through dilution, buybacks, or different reporting bases.

Is this the same as earnings per share?

No. Free cash flow per share is cash-flow based, while earnings per share is based on accounting profit rather than free cash flow.

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