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FCF Payout Ratio: 61.90%

Is the FCF payout ratio high or low?

The FCF payout ratio of 61.90% is 27% below its 5-year average of 84.55%, near the low end of its 5-year range (18.94%–342.48%).

59.27% below its 12-month average of 151.99%.

FCF Payout Ratio

ALB FCF Payout Ratio

61.90%

Rolling trailing-12-month FCF payout ratio sampled each quarter; raw quarterly payout is intentionally not charted.

+76.25% 5Y
ALB FCF Payout Ratio

ALB Average FCF Payout Ratio Chart

ALB FCF Payout Ratio

ALB Current vs Average FCF Payout Ratio Chart

ALB FCF Payout Ratio Metrics

FCF PAYOUT RATIO

61.90%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG TTM

151.99%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 3Y

89.05%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 5Y

84.55%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 10Y

51.34%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 15Y

35.27%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 20Y

28.49%

CURRENT VS TTM AVG

-59.27%

CURRENT VS 3Y AVG

-30.49%

CURRENT VS 5Y AVG

-26.79%

CURRENT VS 10Y AVG

+20.57%

CURRENT VS 15Y AVG

+75.53%

CURRENT VS 20Y AVG

+117.27%

Payout Ratio Comparison

FCF Payout Ratio TTM

61.9%

Earnings Payout Ratio

N/A

Dividend Yield

1.15%

FCF Yield

3.45%

Annual FCF Payout Ratio History

YearFree Cash FlowDividends PaidFCF Payout Ratio
2025$692.47M$357.28M51.6%
2024($992.65M)$311.28MN/A (Loss)
2023($827.96M)$187.19MN/A (Loss)
2022$646.20M$184.43M28.5%
2021($609.41M)$177.85MN/A (Loss)
2020($51.56M)$161.82MN/A (Loss)
2019($132.42M)$152.20MN/A (Loss)
2018($153.83M)$144.60MN/A (Loss)
2017($13.72M)$140.56MN/A (Loss)
2016$536.75M$135.35M25.2%
2015$133.04M$119.30M89.7%
2014$382.03M$84.10M22.0%
2013$277.51M$78.11M28.1%
2012$207.89M$69.11M33.2%
2011$259.84M$57.76M22.2%
2010$255.83M$49.64M19.4%
2009$257.74M$56.14M21.8%
2008$216.01M$55.94M25.9%
2007$143.80M$40.03M27.8%
2006$276.45M$31.58M11.4%
2005$98.78M$29.85M30.2%
2004$133.90M$30.14M22.5%
2003$109.04M$26.23M24.1%
2002$106.39M$22.98M21.6%
2001$94.06M$23.84M25.3%
2000$102.82M$19.75M19.2%
1999$86.73M$18.80M21.7%
1998$60.47M$19.27M31.9%
1997$13.52M$16.56M122.5%
1996($61.97M)$14.23MN/A (Loss)

Formula: FCF Payout Ratio TTM = trailing 4Q dividends paid / trailing 4Q free cash flow × 100

FCF payout and earnings payout:

  • FCF represents operating cash flow after capital expenditures
  • FCF payout compares dividends paid with free cash flow
  • FCF payout above 100% means dividends paid exceeded free cash flow for the period
  • Earnings payout compares dividends paid with net income

Reading the series: Use the chart and table to compare dividend payments with cash generation over time.

FCF Payout Ratio Formula & Definition

FCF Payout Ratio measures trailing dividends paid as a percentage of trailing free cash flow. Unlike earnings-based payout, it compares dividends with cash generated after capital expenditures.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

FCF Payout Ratio FAQ

What is the FCF payout ratio for Albemarle Corporation (ALB)?
The FCF payout ratio for ALB stock is 61.90%.
Is Albemarle Corporation's FCF payout ratio high or low?
The FCF payout ratio of 61.90% is 27% below its 5-year average of 84.55%, near the low end of its 5-year range (18.94%–342.48%).
What is the TTM average FCF payout ratio for Albemarle Corporation (ALB)?
The TTM average FCF payout ratio for ALB stock is 151.99%.
What is the 3Y average FCF payout ratio for Albemarle Corporation (ALB)?
The 3Y average FCF payout ratio for ALB stock is 89.05%.
What is the 5Y average FCF payout ratio for Albemarle Corporation (ALB)?
The 5Y average FCF payout ratio for ALB stock is 84.55%.
What is the 10Y average FCF payout ratio for Albemarle Corporation (ALB)?
The 10Y average FCF payout ratio for ALB stock is 51.34%.
What is the 15Y average FCF payout ratio for Albemarle Corporation (ALB)?
The 15Y average FCF payout ratio for ALB stock is 35.27%.
What is the 20Y average FCF payout ratio for Albemarle Corporation (ALB)?
The 20Y average FCF payout ratio for ALB stock is 28.49%.

ALB FCF Payout Ratio History

DATEFCF PAYOUT RATIO
2026-03-3161.90%
2025-12-3151.60%
2025-09-30342.48%
2023-09-3040.12%
2023-06-3019.28%
2023-03-3118.94%
2022-12-3128.54%
2021-06-30113.54%
2018-06-30176.00%
2017-09-30123.51%
2017-06-3059.74%
2017-03-3130.44%
2016-12-3125.22%
2016-09-3045.78%
2016-06-3049.84%
2016-03-3150.32%
2015-12-3189.67%
2015-09-3059.86%
2015-06-3062.59%
2015-03-3135.12%
2014-12-3122.01%
2014-09-3018.35%
2014-06-3017.85%
2014-03-3122.21%
2013-12-3128.15%
2013-09-3025.25%
2013-06-3033.18%
2013-03-3139.10%
2012-12-3133.24%
2012-09-3029.15%
2012-06-3022.85%
2012-03-3117.24%
2011-12-3119.46%
2011-09-3029.64%
2011-06-3022.84%
2011-03-3119.03%
2010-12-3119.40%
2010-09-3016.51%
2010-06-3015.63%
2010-03-3115.08%
2009-12-3118.32%
2009-09-3018.93%
2009-06-3028.20%
2009-03-3130.17%
2008-12-3125.89%
2008-09-3027.07%
2008-06-3024.17%
2008-03-3128.78%
2007-12-3127.84%
2007-09-3018.30%
2007-06-3016.23%
2007-03-3113.62%
2006-12-3111.42%
2006-09-3016.02%
2006-06-3018.76%
2006-03-3123.81%
2005-12-3130.22%
2005-09-3035.94%
2005-06-3039.05%
2005-03-3137.57%
2004-12-3122.51%
2004-09-3021.85%
2004-06-3024.46%
2004-03-3125.48%
2003-12-3124.05%
2003-09-3030.86%
2003-06-3021.90%
2003-03-3118.96%

About Albemarle Corporation

Albemarle Corporation stands as a global innovator, producing and distributing a diverse portfolio of engineered specialty chemicals. Its business operations are divided into three principal segments: Lithium, Bromine, and Catalysts. The Lithium division supplies a variety of lithium compounds, including lithium carbonate, hydroxide, and chloride, alongside critical reagents like butyllithium. These materials are vital for manufacturing lithium-ion batteries found in electric vehicles and consumer electronics, as well as for high-performance greases, thermoplastic elastomers used in tires and plastics, and as catalysts for chemical reactions, organic synthesis in areas like steroid chemistry, vitamins, and the pharmaceutical industry. This segment also delivers cesium products for chemical and pharmaceutical applications, zirconium, barium, and titanium for pyrotechnic devices such as airbag initiators, offers expert technical services for the safe handling of reactive lithium products, and provides recycling solutions for lithium-containing by-products. The Bromine segment focuses on bromine and bromine-based fire safety compounds. It produces an array of specialty chemicals, including elemental bromine, various bromides, and brominated powdered activated carbon, which are utilized in chemical synthesis, fluids for oil and gas drilling, mercury emission control, water purification, and food processing. Additionally, it provides tertiary amines, which serve as key ingredients in surfactants, biocides, and sanitizers. Finally, the Catalysts segment offers a range of catalytic agents, including those for hydroprocessing, isomerization, and alkylation, alongside fluidized catalytic cracking (FCC) catalysts and additives, as well as organometallics and curatives. Albemarle's products are integral to numerous industries, including energy storage, petroleum refining, consumer electronics, construction, automotive, lubricants, pharmaceuticals, and crop protection. Established in 1887, the company's headquarters are located in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Charlotte, NC
8,300 employees
Basic Materials / Chemicals - Specialty
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Chemicals - Specialty
CEO
Jerry Kent Jr.