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Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) FCF Payout Ratio: 485.36%

Is Wells Fargo & Company’s FCF payout ratio high or low?

Wells Fargo & Company's FCF payout ratio of 485.36% is 256% above its 5-year average of 136.31%, near the high end of its 5-year range (14.69%–299.46%).

The FCF payout ratio for Wells Fargo & Company (WFC) is 485.36%. It is above its 12-month average by 341.17% (110.02%).

WFC FCF Payout Ratio Chart

WFC FCF Payout Ratio
205.34%+1297.47% 1Y
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WFC Average FCF Payout Ratio Chart

WFC Current vs Average FCF Payout Ratio Chart

WFC FCF Payout Ratio Metrics

FCF PAYOUT RATIO

485.36%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG TTM

110.02%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 3Y

79.87%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 5Y

136.31%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 10Y

175.49%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 15Y

121.70%

FCF PAYOUT RATIO AVG 20Y

107.21%

CURRENT VS TTM AVG

+341.17%

CURRENT VS 3Y AVG

+507.71%

CURRENT VS 5Y AVG

+256.07%

CURRENT VS 10Y AVG

+176.58%

CURRENT VS 15Y AVG

+298.81%

CURRENT VS 20Y AVG

+352.73%

Payout Ratio Comparison

FCF Payout Ratio

485.4%

Earnings Payout Ratio

28.2%

Dividend Yield

2.20%

FCF Yield

0.45%

Annual FCF Payout Ratio History

YearFree Cash FlowDividends PaidFCF Payout Ratio
2025($19.00B)$6.48BN/A (Loss)
2024$3.04B$6.23B205.3%
2023$40.36B$5.93B14.7%
2022$27.05B$5.29B19.6%
2021($11.53B)$3.63BN/A (Loss)
2020$2.05B$6.14B299.5%
2019$6.73B$9.59B142.5%
2018$36.07B$9.31B25.8%
2017$18.62B$9.11B48.9%
2016$1.01B$9.04B896.6%
2015$15.90B$8.83B55.5%
2014$17.53B$8.14B46.5%
2013$57.64B$6.97B12.1%
2012$58.54B$5.46B9.3%
2011$13.66B$3.38B24.7%
2010$18.77B$1.78B9.5%
2009$28.61B$4.30B15.0%
2008($4.79B)$4.31BN/A (Loss)
2007$9.29B$3.96B42.6%
2006$27.98B$3.64B13.0%
2005($11.98B)$3.38BN/A (Loss)
2004$6.49B$3.15B48.6%
2003$31.20B$2.53B8.1%
2002($15.46B)$1.88BN/A (Loss)
2001($10.11B)$1.72BN/A (Loss)
2000$7.37B$1.59B21.5%
1999$16.18B$1.44B8.9%
1998($4.48B)$1.02BN/A (Loss)
1997$2.41B$968.00M40.1%
1996$3.86B$900.00M23.3%

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.

Wells Fargo & Company 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

Wells Fargo & Company FCF Payout Ratio FAQ

What is the FCF payout ratio for Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)?
The FCF payout ratio for WFC stock is 485.36%.
Is Wells Fargo & Company's FCF payout ratio high or low?
Wells Fargo & Company's FCF payout ratio of 485.36% is 256% above its 5-year average of 136.31%, near the high end of its 5-year range (14.69%–299.46%).
What is the TTM average FCF payout ratio for Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)?
The TTM average FCF payout ratio for WFC stock is 110.02%.
What is the 3Y average FCF payout ratio for Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)?
The 3Y average FCF payout ratio for WFC stock is 79.87%.
What is the 5Y average FCF payout ratio for Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)?
The 5Y average FCF payout ratio for WFC stock is 136.31%.
What is the 10Y average FCF payout ratio for Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)?
The 10Y average FCF payout ratio for WFC stock is 175.49%.
What is the 15Y average FCF payout ratio for Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)?
The 15Y average FCF payout ratio for WFC stock is 121.70%.
What is the 20Y average FCF payout ratio for Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)?
The 20Y average FCF payout ratio for WFC stock is 107.21%.

Wells Fargo & Company FCF Payout Ratio History

DATEFCF PAYOUT RATIO
2024-12-31205.34%
2023-12-3114.69%
2022-12-3119.57%
2020-12-31299.46%
2019-12-31142.48%
2018-12-3125.82%
2017-12-3148.92%
2016-12-31896.63%
2015-12-3155.50%
2014-12-3146.45%
2013-12-3112.09%
2012-12-319.32%
2011-12-3124.74%
2010-12-319.49%
2009-12-3115.04%
2007-12-3142.59%
2006-12-3113.01%
2004-12-3148.57%
2003-12-318.11%
2000-12-3121.52%
1999-12-318.88%
1997-12-3140.13%
1996-12-3123.34%

About Wells Fargo & Company

Wells Fargo & Company is a prominent global financial institution, offering a broad spectrum of services that encompass banking, investment management, mortgage lending, and various consumer and commercial finance solutions throughout the United States and internationally. Its operations are structured into four key divisions: Consumer Banking and Lending, Commercial Banking, Corporate and Investment Banking, and Wealth and Investment Management. The Consumer Banking and Lending division caters to individual customers and small enterprises, providing a range of financial offerings. These include fundamental services like checking and savings accounts, credit and debit cards, and diverse loan products for homes, vehicles, personal use, and small business expansion. The Commercial Banking segment focuses on delivering financial solutions to private, family-owned, and select publicly traded companies. This involves comprehensive banking and credit services for various industries and municipal entities, alongside secured lending, leasing options, and treasury management support. For corporate, commercial real estate, government, and institutional clients, the Corporate and Investment Banking division delivers an extensive portfolio of capital markets, banking, and financial products. Key services include corporate and investment banking, treasury management, commercial real estate lending and servicing, equity and fixed income strategies, complemented by robust sales, trading, and research support. Finally, the Wealth and Investment Management segment specializes in offering personalized wealth management, brokerage services, financial planning, lending, private banking, and trust and fiduciary solutions. These are primarily targeted at affluent, high-net-worth, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, often delivered through a network of financial advisors. Established in 1852, Wells Fargo & Company maintains its headquarters in San Francisco, California.

San Francisco, CA
217,000 employees
Financial Services / Banks - Diversified
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Banks - Diversified
CEO
Charles W. Scharf