The FCF yield of Kula Gold Limited is -40.53%
Free cash flow yield (FCF yield) is a financial ratio that compares the free cash flow per share to the market value per share. The ratio is calculated by dividing free cash flow per share by the current share price.
ttm (trailing twelve months)
Free cash flow yield is a good measure of the company’s cash flow in respect to the company’s size. Larger companies tend to have a higher cash flow yield, but it’s not always the case. The higher the free cash flow yield, the more cash the company is generating that can be quickly accessed to satisfy its obligations. The lower the free cash flow yield, the more money investors are putting into the company with little result. The higher the ratio, the more attractive the investment is as it suggests that investors are paying less for each unit of free cash flow.
Free cash flow acts as an indicator of how capable a company is of repaying all of its obligations. It is a solid indicator of how financially stable a company is. It is calculated as:
Free cash flow yield = Free cash flow per share / market price per share
Kula Gold Limited identifies and explores for metals in Western Australia. The company primarily explores for gold, lithium, halloysite, nickel, kaolin, and copper deposits, as well as platinum group elements. It holds interests in the Airfield gold project located in Marvel Loch, Western Australia; the Rankin Dome project situated to west and north west of the town of Southern Cross, Western Australia; the Westonia Gold project; the Brunswick Ni-PGE project located in the southwest region of western Australia; and the Lake Rebecca gold project. The company also holds interests in the Crayfish Gold and Boomerang Kaolin prospects. Kula Gold Limited was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Perth, Australia.