First American Financial FAF Cash Flow Statement
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $124.8M+66.8% | $213.4M+193% | $189.9M+284% | $147.1M+26.4% | $74.8M+60.2% | ||
| $54.6M+4.0% | $55.9M+7.5% | $54.8M+3.0% | $53M+1.7% | $52.5M+4.8% | ||
| $27.1M-11.4% | $8.8M-7.4% | $11.8M+21.6% | $17.2M+83.0% | $30.6M+30.8% | ||
| -$246.9M-22.2% | $78.2M+0.8% | —— | —— | -$202M-40.6% | ||
| $6M+445% | -$22.7M— | $0+100% | -$12.8M— | $1.1M+102% | ||
| $26.5M+107% | $63.9M+91.9% | $23M— | $49.9M+85.5% | $12.8M-38.8% | ||
| -$9.1M+15.7% | $15.1M+118% | $26.3M+108% | -$9.7M+26.5% | -$10.8M-220% | ||
| -$32.6M-1,517% | —— | $37.2M— | $32.4M— | $2.3M+101% | ||
| -$14.6M-0.7% | —— | $17.5M-10.7% | —— | -$14.5M-5.1% | ||
| $1.3M-43.5% | $3.8M+111% | $2.7M+108% | $1.1M-56.0% | $2.3M+188% | ||
| $5.6M+111% | $369.3M+13.8% | $272.5M+15.0% | $361.8M+35.7% | -$52.8M-176% | ||
| $38.3M-8.2% | $44.8M-23.3% | $49.4M-4.1% | $52.4M-7.6% | $41.7M-19.3% | ||
| $200K-95.5% | $100K-99.0% | —— | —— | $4.4M+25.7% | ||
| $987M+111% | $922.5M-8.6% | $541.7M-88.5% | $925.5M+256% | $468.2M+40.8% | ||
| $267.3M+0.2% | $515.9M-1.7% | $240.4M-94.8% | $240.2M+74.8% | $266.8M+18.8% | ||
| $0-100% | —— | $500K— | —— | $100K— | ||
| -$815.7M-248% | -$144.5M-337% | -$353.7M-19.9% | -$723.2M— | -$234.5M-1.3% | ||
| $56.2M+0.9% | $56M+0.9% | $56M+0.7% | $55.3M+1.1% | $55.7M+1.5% | ||
| $33.5M+18.8% | $0-100% | $33.6M+109% | $60.5M+48.6% | $28.2M+706% | ||
| —— | $0-100% | $0-100% | $0-100% | $0-100% | ||
| $600K0.0% | $800K0.0% | $1.6M-15.8% | $700K-22.2% | $600K0.0% | ||
| -$1.9M-35.7% | -$800K— | -$700K— | -$300K— | -$1.4M-134% | ||
| $1.79B+192% | —— | $858.2M— | $298.7M— | $612.9M+131% | ||
| $1.86B+204% | —— | $964.9M— | $335.5M— | $612.3M+132% | ||
| -$3.7M-285% | $2.5M+114% | —— | $12M+4,100% | $2M+143% | ||
| $1.05B+221% | -$1.52B-23.4% | $880.3M— | -$13.9M— | $327M+116% | ||
| $45.1M+11.1% | $37.2M-9.7% | $43.1M+37.7% | $31M-26.0% | $40.6M+12.2% | ||
| $10.3M-7.2% | $10.4M+100% | $35.2M+577% | $10.4M+25.3% | $11.1M+226% | ||
| $12.8M+28.0% | $11.2M+38.3% | $13.1M+1,291% | $10.9M+674% | $10M+576% | ||
| $77.7M+1.8% | $97M-4.8% | $96.9M-16.8% | $88.2M+0.5% | $76.3M-16.7% | ||
| $1.3M-43.5% | $3.8M+111% | $2.7M+108% | $1.1M-56.0% | $2.3M+188% | ||
| -$9.1M+15.7% | $15.1M+118% | $26.3M+108% | -$9.7M+26.5% | -$10.8M-220% | ||
| $2.2M-18.5% | $0-100% | $2.8M+12.0% | $2.4M+26.3% | $2.7M+145% | ||
| -$32.6M-1,517% | —— | $37.2M— | $32.4M— | $2.3M+101% | ||
| $26.5M+107% | $63.9M+91.9% | $23M— | $49.9M+85.5% | $12.8M-38.8% | ||
| -$14.6M-0.7% | —— | $17.5M-10.7% | —— | -$14.5M-5.1% | ||
| -$4.6M-120% | $1.5M+104% | $1.6M-44.8% | —— | $22.9M+198% | ||
| $15.55B+97.8% | $15.25B+65.9% | $11.48B+26.2% | $10.75B+76.6% | $7.86B+64.0% | ||
| $5M+733% | $3.1M+47.6% | $1.7M-70.7% | $5.9M+411% | $600K-62.5% | ||
| $29.7M+75.7% | $83.3M+2,587% | $12.5M+68.9% | $2.5M-3.8% | $16.9M-46.5% | ||
| $15.34B+99.1% | $15.43B+62.7% | $11.28B+27.5% | $10.62B+71.9% | $7.71B+67.5% | ||
| $187.4M+28.4% | $201.9M-24.1% | $174.2M+47.3% | $166.3M+4.9% | $146M+9.9% | ||
| $1.4M-90.7% | $4.2M+740% | $29.3M+171% | $2.2M-83.8% | $15.1M-65.8% | ||
| $0-100% | —— | $500K— | —— | $100K— | ||
| $1.79B+192% | —— | $858.2M— | $298.7M— | $612.9M+131% | ||
| $15.03B+97.9% | $14.78B+65.7% | $11.21B+27.7% | $10.48B+75.3% | $7.59B+60.4% | ||
| -$1.9M-35.7% | -$800K— | -$700K— | -$300K— | -$1.4M-134% | ||
| -$6.6M+1.5% | $4.1M+2.5% | $4M-23.1% | $5.6M-1.8% | -$6.7M+16.3% | ||
| $14.85B+98.0% | $14.95B+63.3% | $11.02B+29.0% | $10.33B+71.5% | $7.5B+63.2% | ||
| $0-100% | $900K— | $0-100% | $800K— | $1.1M-62.1% | ||
| $32.2M+25.3% | $12.3M+25.5% | $18.8M+13.9% | $16.9M+47.0% | $25.7M+31.8% | ||
| $100K-95.2% | $200K-98.1% | $1.1M+450% | $12.2M+12,100% | $2.1M-83.5% | ||
| -$32.7M+65.4% | $324.5M+21.9% | $223.1M+20.3% | $309.4M+47.3% | -$94.5M-637% | ||
| -$32.7M+65.4% | $324.5M+21.9% | $223.1M+20.3% | $309.4M+47.3% | -$94.5M-637% |
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- How much cash does First American Financial generate?
- First American Financial (FAF) generated $1.0B in operating cash flow over the trailing twelve months.
- What is First American Financial's free cash flow?
- After $184.9M of capital expenditures, First American Financial's free cash flow was $824.3M over the trailing twelve months, up 45.4% year over year.
- Where does First American Financial's cash flow data come from?
- Every line is extracted from First American Financial's SEC filings (10-K and 10-Q) and tagged in XBRL. Switch between quarterly, annual, and trailing-twelve-month views, or open any line for its full history and peer comparisons.
