Lyft, Inc. (LYFT) FCF Payout Ratio: N/A
The FCF payout ratio for Lyft, Inc. (LYFT) is N/A.
LYFT FCF Payout Ratio Metrics
FCF PAYOUT RATIO
N/A
Payout Ratio Comparison
FCF Payout Ratio
N/A
Earnings Payout Ratio
N/A
Dividend Yield
N/A
FCF Yield
21.46%
Annual FCF Payout Ratio History
| Year | Free Cash Flow | Dividends Paid | FCF Payout Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $1.12B | $0 | 0.0% |
| 2024 | $766.27M | $0 | 0.0% |
| 2023 | ($248.06M) | $0 | N/A (Loss) |
| 2022 | ($352.25M) | $0 | N/A (Loss) |
| 2021 | ($180.90M) | $0 | N/A (Loss) |
| 2020 | ($1.47B) | $0 | N/A (Loss) |
| 2019 | ($283.79M) | $0 | N/A (Loss) |
| 2018 | ($351.54M) | $0 | N/A (Loss) |
| 2017 | ($405.55M) | $0 | N/A (Loss) |
| 2016 | ($495.98M) | $0 | N/A (Loss) |
Formula: FCF Payout Ratio = Dividends Paid / 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.
Lyft, Inc. FCF Payout Ratio Formula & Definition
FCF Payout Ratio measures what percentage of free cash flow is paid out as dividends. Unlike earnings-based payout, it compares dividends with cash generated after capital expenditures.
Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute
About Lyft, Inc.
Lyft, Inc. facilitates a comprehensive, on-demand transportation platform spanning the United States and Canada. Its core mission involves offering users personalized and immediate access to diverse mobility solutions through its multimodal network. Among its primary services is the Ridesharing Marketplace, which seamlessly connects drivers with passengers. For drivers, the company provides Express Drive, a flexible program for vehicle rentals. Consumers can also utilize Lyft Rentals for longer-distance travel needs. Furthermore, in numerous urban centers, Lyft operates a fleet of shared bikes and scooters, ideal for shorter journeys. The Lyft app enhances its utility by incorporating public transit data, thereby expanding the array of available transport options for users. Beyond these offerings, the company also provides access to autonomous vehicles, specialized enterprise transportation solutions (including concierge services for organizations), and subscription benefits through its Lyft Pink plans. Additional services include Lyft Pass commuter programs, first-mile and last-mile connectivity, and university safe rides initiatives. Established in 2007, the company initially operated as Zimride, Inc. before officially rebranding to Lyft, Inc. in April 2013. Its corporate headquarters are located in San Francisco, California.
- Sector
- Technology
- Industry
- Software - Application
- CEO
- John David Risher