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ANSYS, Inc. (ANSS) FCF Payout Ratio: N/A

The FCF payout ratio for ANSYS, Inc. (ANSS) is N/A.

ANSS 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

2.63%

Annual FCF Payout Ratio History

YearFree Cash FlowDividends PaidFCF Payout Ratio
2024$751.70M$00.0%
2023$691.80M$00.0%
2022$606.63M$00.0%
2021$526.46M$00.0%
2020$511.94M$00.0%
2019$455.00M$00.0%
2018$464.68M$00.0%
2017$411.29M$00.0%
2016$344.38M$00.0%
2015$351.38M$00.0%
2014$359.28M$00.0%
2013$304.13M$00.0%
2012$274.44M$00.0%
2011$285.60M$00.0%
2010$152.62M$00.0%
2009$165.38M$00.0%
2008$180.07M$00.0%
2007$116.27M$00.0%
2006$81.85M$00.0%
2005$63.34M$00.0%
2004$48.17M$00.0%
2003$36.05M$00.0%
2002$20.50M$00.0%
2001$21.57M$00.0%
2000$19.28M$00.0%
1999$16.58M$00.0%
1998$14.70M$00.0%
1997$10.60M$00.0%
1996$11.00M$00.0%

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.

ANSYS, 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 ANSYS, Inc.

ANSYS, Inc. provides advanced engineering simulation software and related services to a global market. Central to its offerings is ANSYS Workbench, a foundational platform that integrates various multiphysics simulation capabilities. This environment empowers engineers to accurately model intricate interactions among structural components, thermal effects, fluid dynamics, electronic systems, and optical elements. Beyond this core, the company delivers specialized tools such as high-performance computing suites, software for comprehensive power analysis and optimization in electronic designs (addressing budgets, delivery integrity, and noise generation), and robust structural analysis programs for product development and refinement. Other key solutions include electronics field simulation for designing electromechanical devices, the SCADE suite for embedded software simulation, code generation, and automated certification, and fluid dynamics programs for modeling fluid flow and associated physical phenomena. Furthermore, ANSYS offers Granta products for material intelligence, specialized tools for photonic design and simulation, and capabilities for optical sensor, closed-loop, and real-time simulations, alongside safety-certified embedded software. To facilitate early-stage design exploration, the Discovery product family is available, complemented by an academic suite designed for research and educational environments, enabling students to gain proficiency with their simulation technologies. ANSYS caters to a diverse global clientele including engineers, designers, researchers, and students. Their solutions are vital across numerous sectors such as aerospace and defense, automotive, construction, consumer goods, energy, healthcare, high-tech manufacturing, industrial equipment, materials and chemical processing, and sports. Founded in 1970, the company's corporate headquarters are located in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.

Canonsburg, PA
6,600 employees
Technology / Software - Application
Sector
Technology
Industry
Software - Application
CEO
Ajei S. Gopal