Deckers Outdoor Corporation (DECK) — Free Cash Flow Yield
Consumer Cyclical
Deckers Outdoor Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, designs, markets, and distributes footwear, apparel, and accessories for casual lifestyle use and high-performance activities in the United States and internationally. The company offers footwear, apparel, and accessories under the UGG brand; footwear, such as running, trail, hiking, fitness, and lifestyle shoes, as well as apparel and accessories under the HOKA brand; and sandals, shoes, and boots under the Teva brand name. It also provides a casual footwear fashion line under the Koolaburra brand name; and footwear products under the AHNU brand name. The company sells its products through domestic and international retailers, international distributors, and directly to its consumers through its direct-to-consumer business, which includes e-commerce websites and retail stores. Deckers Outdoor Corporation was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Goleta, California.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| FCF Yield | 8.7% |
| Consumer Cyclical Sector Avg FCF Yield | 5.1% |
| Annual Free Cash Flow | $1.1B |
| Market Cap | $12.7B |
| P/E Ratio | 13.2x |
Deckers Outdoor Corporation's FCF yield of 8.7% is above the Consumer Cyclical sector average (5.1%).
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Deckers Outdoor Corporation's (DECK) free cash flow yield?
Deckers Outdoor Corporation's (DECK) free cash flow yield is 8.7%. That is above the Consumer Cyclical sector average (5.1%).
Is DECK's free cash flow yield good?
At 8.7%, DECK's free cash flow yield is considered good — yields above 10% are generally excellent, 7–10% good, 4–7% fair, and below 4% weak, though context varies by sector and growth stage.
How much free cash flow does Deckers Outdoor Corporation generate?
Deckers Outdoor Corporation generated $1.1B in free cash flow, against a market cap of $12.7B.
How is free cash flow yield calculated?
Free cash flow yield = (Free Cash Flow ÷ Market Capitalization) × 100%. Free cash flow equals operating cash flow minus capital expenditures.
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