FOA (Finance of America) Cash Flow from Operations: $-555.3 Mil (TTM As of Jun. 2026)

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FOA Finance of America Companies Inc FOA
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Price $21.76
GF Value $16.12
Valuation Significantly Overvalued
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What is Finance of America Cash Flow from Operations?

Finance of America FOA -2.47% 47 Cash Flow from Operations is $-555.3 Mil as of Jun. 2026. GuruFocus rates FOA with a GF Score™ of 47/100 and a GF Value™ of $16.12 (Significantly Overvalued). The stock has 4 warning signs investors should review.

Cash flow from operations refers to the cash brought in through a company's normal business operations. It is the cash flow before any investment or financing activities. It is the cash version of net income.

For the three months ended in Jun. 2026, Finance of America's Net Income From Continuing Operations was $-28.9 Mil. Its Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization was $9.9 Mil. Its Change In Working Capital was $0.0 Mil. Its cash flow from deferred tax was $0.0 Mil. Its Cash from Discontinued Operating Activities was $0.0 Mil. Its Asset Impairment Charge was $0.0 Mil. Its Stock Based Compensation was $0.0 Mil. And its Cash Flow from Others was $-164.3 Mil. In all, Finance of America's Cash Flow from Operations for the three months ended in Jun. 2026 was $-183.3 Mil.


Finance of America  (NYSE:FOA) Cash Flow from Operations Explanation

For companies reported in indirect method, cash flow from operations contains six items:

1. Net Income From Continuing Operations:
Net Income From Continuing Operations indicates the net income that a firm brings in from ongoing business activities. These activities are expected to continue into the next reporting period. It excludes extraordinary items, income from the cumulative effects of accounting changes, non-recurring items, income from tax loss carry forward, and preferred dividends.

Finance of America's net income from continuing operations for the three months ended in Jun. 2026 was $-28.9 Mil.

2. Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization:
Depreciation is a present expense that accounts for the past cost of an asset that is now providing benefits.
Depletion and amortization are synonyms for depreciation.
Generally:
The term depreciation is used when discussing man made tangible assets
The term depletion is used when discussing natural tangible assets
The term amortization is used when discussing intangible assets

Finance of America's depreciation, depletion and amortization for the three months ended in Jun. 2026 was $9.9 Mil.

3. Change In Working Capital:
Working Capital is a measure of a company's short term liquidity or its ability to cover short term liabilities. It is defined as the difference between a company's current assets and current liabilities. Changes in Working Capital is reported in the cash flow statement since it is one of the major ways in which net income can differ from operating cash flow.

Finance of America's change in working capital for the three months ended in Jun. 2026 was $0.0 Mil. It means Finance of America's working capital {id_Q12} from Mar. 2026 to Jun. 2026 .

4. Deferred Tax:
It is the cash flow generated from deferred tax.

Finance of America's cash flow from deferred tax for the three months ended in Jun. 2026 was $0.0 Mil.

5. Cash from Discontinued Operating Activities:
Net cash from all of the entity's discontinued operating activities.

Finance of America's cash from discontinued operating Activities for the three months ended in Jun. 2026 was $0.0 Mil.

6. Asset Impairment Charge:
It is the charge against earnings resulting from the aggregate write down of all assets from their carrying value to their fair value.

Finance of America's asset impairment charge for the three months ended in Jun. 2026 was $0.0 Mil.

7. Stock Based Compensation:
It is a way corporations use stock options to reward employees. It provides executives and employees the opportunity to share in the growth of the company and, if structured properly, can align their interests with the interests of the company's shareholders and investors, without burning the company's cash on hand.

Finance of America's stock based compensation for the three months ended in Jun. 2026 was $0.0 Mil.

8. Cash Flow from Others:
These are cash differences caused by the change of inventory, accounts payable, accounts receivable etc. For instance, if a company pays its suppliers slower, its cash position will build up faster. If a company receives payments from its customers slower, its account receivables will rise, and its cash position will grow more slowly (or even shrink).

Finance of America's cash flow from others for the three months ended in Jun. 2026 was $-164.3 Mil.


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Finance of America Cash Flow from Operations Historical Data

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* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

Finance of America Cash Flow from Operations Chart

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Finance of America Cash Flow from Operations Calculation

Cash flow from operations refers to the cash brought in through a company's normal business operations. It is the cash flow before any investment or financing activities. It is the cash version of net income.

Finance of America's Cash Flow from Operations for the fiscal year that ended in Dec. 2025 is calculated as:

Finance of America's Cash Flow from Operations for the quarter that ended in Jun. 2026 is:


Cash Flow from Operations for the trailing twelve months (TTM) ended in Jun. 2026 adds up the quarterly data reported by the company within the most recent 12 months, which was $-555.3 Mil.

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

What does a Cash Flow from Operations of $-555.3 Mil mean?
Finance of America (FOA) has a Cash Flow from Operations of $-555.3 Mil as of Jun. 2026. Cash Flow from Operations is the amount of cash earned or paid from standard business operations. View historical data for Finance of America and its competitors.
Is Finance of America's Cash Flow from Operations too high?
Finance of America's current Cash Flow from Operations is $-555.3 Mil. Overall, Finance of America has a GF Score™ of 47/100 and is considered Significantly Overvalued, reflecting its overall financial health beyond just this single metric.
How does Finance of America's Cash Flow from Operations compare to CPSS and XYF?
Finance of America's Cash Flow from Operations of $-555.3 Mil can be compared against companies in the Credit Services industry. See the competitive comparison table and distribution chart on this page for a detailed peer-by-peer breakdown.
What is a good Cash Flow from Operations for a Credit Services company?
A good Cash Flow from Operations depends on the Credit Services industry context. However, Cash Flow from Operations should not be evaluated in isolation — investors should consider it alongside profitability, growth, and financial strength metrics. Use the industry distribution chart on this page to see where any company falls relative to its peers.
What does a high Cash Flow from Operations mean?
A high Cash Flow from Operations can signal that a stock is expensive relative to its fundamentals. Cash Flow from Operations is the amount of cash earned or paid from standard business operations. View historical data for Finance of America and its competitors. Finance of America's current Cash Flow from Operations is $-555.3 Mil. However, context matters — high-growth companies often justify higher valuations. Always evaluate alongside other metrics like GF Score™ and GF Value™.
Is Finance of America stock overvalued right now?
Based on GuruFocus' analysis, Finance of America (FOA) is currently considered Significantly Overvalued. The stock's GF Value™ is $16.12, compared to a current price of $21.76 — trading 35% above its estimated fair value. The current Cash Flow from Operations is $-555.3 Mil. Finance of America's overall GF Score™ is 47/100 with 4 warning signs to review. Investors should evaluate multiple metrics — including profitability, growth, and financial strength — before making a decision.
How is Cash Flow from Operations calculated?
Cash Flow from Operations is calculated from a company's financial statements. For Finance of America (FOA), the current Cash Flow from Operations is $-555.3 Mil as of Jun. 2026. GuruFocus calculates this using data sourced from SEC filings and annual reports. See the calculation section and 30-year financial data on this page for the full breakdown.

Is Finance of America (FOA) Overvalued in 2026?

Based on GuruFocus' analysis, Finance of America stock appears to be overvalued. The current stock price of $21.76 is trading 35% above its estimated GF Value™ of $16.12. GuruFocus considers Finance of America to be Significantly Overvalued.

Key valuation signals for FOA:

  • Cash Flow from Operations: $-555.3 Mil
  • GF Value™: $16.12 vs. price of $21.76 (35% above fair value)
  • GF Score™: 47/100 with 4 warning signs

No single metric tells the full story. See the FOA stock analysis page for a complete view including 30-year financials, guru trades, and insider activity.


Finance of America Business Description

Address 5830 Granite Parkway, Suite 400, Plano, TX, USA, 75024
Finance of America Companies Inc provides home equity-based financing solutions for modern retirement and offers capital markets and portfolio management capabilities to optimize loan distribution to investors. The Company operates through two segments: Retirement Solutions and Portfolio Management. The Retirement Solutions segment handles loan origination, including HECM and non-agency reverse mortgage loans, generating revenue from origination fees and initial gains, with loans transferred to the Portfolio Management segment. The Portfolio Management segment, which generates the majority of revenue, provides securitization, loan sales, risk management, and asset management services, and earns revenue from net interest income, fair value changes, and servicing-related income.
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