annual CFF:
-$524.00M-$41.00M(-8.49%)Summary
- As of today (August 15, 2025), NWSA annual cash flow from financing activities is -$524.00 million, with the most recent change of -$41.00 million (-8.49%) on June 30, 2025.
- During the last 3 years, NWSA annual CFF has fallen by -$928.00 million (-229.70%).
- NWSA annual CFF is now -121.08% below its all-time high of $2.49 billion, reached on June 30, 2013.
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quarterly CFF:
-$60.00M+$62.00M(+50.82%)Summary
- As of today (August 15, 2025), NWSA quarterly cash flow from financing activities is -$60.00 million, with the most recent change of +$62.00 million (+50.82%) on June 30, 2025.
- Over the past year, NWSA quarterly CFF has increased by +$104.00 million (+63.41%).
- NWSA quarterly CFF is now -103.71% below its all-time high of $1.62 billion, reached on December 31, 2012.
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TTM CFF:
-$524.00M+$104.00M(+16.56%)Summary
- As of today (August 15, 2025), NWSA TTM cash flow from financing activities is -$524.00 million, with the most recent change of +$104.00 million (+16.56%) on June 30, 2025.
- Over the past year, NWSA TTM CFF has dropped by -$41.00 million (-8.49%).
- NWSA TTM CFF is now -121.08% below its all-time high of $2.49 billion, reached on June 30, 2013.
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Cash from financing Formula
CFF = Cash Inflows from Financing Activities − Cash Outflows from Financing Activities
NWSA Cash from financing Trends
PeriodPeriod | AnnualAnnual | QuarterlyQuarterly | TTMTTM |
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1 y1 year | -8.5% | +63.4% | -8.5% |
3 y3 years | -229.7% | -126.1% | -229.7% |
5 y5 years | -11.0% | +54.2% | -11.0% |
NWSA Cash from financing Highs & Lows
PeriodPeriod | Annual vs highAnnual vs high | Annual vs lowAnnual vs low | Quarter. vs highQuarter. vs high | Quarter. vs lowQuarter. vs low | TTM vs highTTM vs high | TTM vs lowTTM vs low | |
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3 y | 3-year | -229.7% | +0.2% | -126.1% | +69.2% | -229.7% | +19.4% |
5 y | 5-year | -175.0% | +0.2% | -105.8% | +69.2% | -143.6% | +19.4% |
alltime | all time | -121.1% | +57.4% | -103.7% | +91.4% | -121.1% | +47.9% |
NWSA Cash from financing History
Date | Annual | Quarterly | TTM |
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Jun 2025 | -$524.00M(+8.5%) | -$60.00M(-50.8%) | -$524.00M(-16.6%) |
Mar 2025 | - | -$122.00M(-37.4%) | -$628.00M(-3.4%) |
Dec 2024 | - | -$195.00M(+32.7%) | -$650.00M(+15.0%) |
Sep 2024 | - | -$147.00M(-10.4%) | -$565.00M(+17.0%) |
Jun 2024 | -$483.00M(-8.0%) | -$164.00M(+13.9%) | -$483.00M(+4.5%) |
Mar 2024 | - | -$144.00M(+30.9%) | -$462.00M(+19.1%) |
Dec 2023 | - | -$110.00M(+69.2%) | -$388.00M(-12.0%) |
Sep 2023 | - | -$65.00M(-54.5%) | -$441.00M(-16.0%) |
Jun 2023 | -$525.00M(-230.0%) | -$143.00M(+104.3%) | -$525.00M(+245.4%) |
Mar 2023 | - | -$70.00M(-57.1%) | -$152.00M(-152.4%) |
Dec 2022 | - | -$163.00M(+9.4%) | $290.00M(-14.7%) |
Sep 2022 | - | -$149.00M(-164.8%) | $340.00M(-15.8%) |
Jun 2022 | $404.00M(-42.2%) | $230.00M(-38.2%) | $404.00M(-66.4%) |
Mar 2022 | - | $372.00M(-429.2%) | $1.20B(+66.9%) |
Dec 2021 | - | -$113.00M(+32.9%) | $720.00M(+8.4%) |
Sep 2021 | - | -$85.00M(-108.3%) | $664.00M(-5.0%) |
Jun 2021 | $699.00M(-248.1%) | $1.03B(-1034.5%) | $699.00M(-252.0%) |
Mar 2021 | - | -$110.00M(-34.9%) | -$460.00M(+26.7%) |
Dec 2020 | - | -$169.00M(+238.0%) | -$363.00M(-15.0%) |
Sep 2020 | - | -$50.00M(-61.8%) | -$427.00M(-9.5%) |
Jun 2020 | -$472.00M(-22.6%) | -$131.00M(+907.7%) | -$472.00M(+4.9%) |
Mar 2020 | - | -$13.00M(-94.4%) | -$450.00M(-25.6%) |
Dec 2019 | - | -$233.00M(+145.3%) | -$605.00M(+4.1%) |
Sep 2019 | - | -$95.00M(-12.8%) | -$581.00M(-4.8%) |
Jun 2019 | -$610.00M(+53.3%) | -$109.00M(-35.1%) | -$610.00M(-8.3%) |
Mar 2019 | - | -$168.00M(-19.6%) | -$665.00M(+25.7%) |
Dec 2018 | - | -$209.00M(+68.5%) | -$529.00M(+7.7%) |
Sep 2018 | - | -$124.00M(-24.4%) | -$491.00M(+23.4%) |
Jun 2018 | -$398.00M | -$164.00M(+412.5%) | -$398.00M(+33.1%) |
Date | Annual | Quarterly | TTM |
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Mar 2018 | - | -$32.00M(-81.3%) | -$299.00M(+0.3%) |
Dec 2017 | - | -$171.00M(+451.6%) | -$298.00M(+57.7%) |
Sep 2017 | - | -$31.00M(-52.3%) | -$189.00M(-12.9%) |
Jun 2017 | -$217.00M(-244.7%) | -$65.00M(+109.7%) | -$217.00M(+5.3%) |
Mar 2017 | - | -$31.00M(-50.0%) | -$206.00M(-260.9%) |
Dec 2016 | - | -$62.00M(+5.1%) | $128.00M(0.0%) |
Sep 2016 | - | -$59.00M(+9.3%) | $128.00M(-14.7%) |
Jun 2016 | $150.00M(-178.9%) | -$54.00M(-117.8%) | $150.00M(-13.8%) |
Mar 2016 | - | $303.00M(-588.7%) | $174.00M(-230.8%) |
Dec 2015 | - | -$62.00M(+67.6%) | -$133.00M(-33.8%) |
Sep 2015 | - | -$37.00M(+23.3%) | -$201.00M(+5.8%) |
Jun 2015 | -$190.00M(-200.5%) | -$30.00M(+650.0%) | -$190.00M(+17.3%) |
Mar 2015 | - | -$4.00M(-96.9%) | -$162.00M(-5.3%) |
Dec 2014 | - | -$130.00M(+400.0%) | -$171.00M(+307.1%) |
Sep 2014 | - | -$26.00M(+1200.0%) | -$42.00M(-122.2%) |
Jun 2014 | $189.00M(-92.4%) | -$2.00M(-84.6%) | $189.00M(-81.4%) |
Mar 2014 | - | -$13.00M(+1200.0%) | $1.01B(+22.3%) |
Dec 2013 | - | -$1.00M(-100.5%) | $829.00M(-66.1%) |
Sep 2013 | - | $205.00M(-75.1%) | $2.45B(-1.6%) |
Jun 2013 | $2.49B(-347.1%) | $823.00M(-515.7%) | $2.49B(+51.5%) |
Mar 2013 | - | -$198.00M(-112.2%) | $1.64B(-5.6%) |
Dec 2012 | - | $1.62B(+562.7%) | $1.74B(-402.8%) |
Sep 2012 | - | $244.00M(-1209.1%) | -$574.00M(-42.9%) |
Jun 2012 | -$1.01B(-472.6%) | -$22.00M(-78.2%) | -$1.01B(+2.2%) |
Mar 2012 | - | -$101.00M(-85.5%) | -$984.00M(+11.4%) |
Dec 2011 | - | -$695.00M(+269.7%) | -$883.00M(+369.7%) |
Sep 2011 | - | -$188.00M | -$188.00M |
Jun 2011 | $270.00M(-122.0%) | - | - |
Jun 2010 | -$1.23B | - | - |
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What is News Corporation annual cash flow from financing activities?
The current annual CFF of NWSA is -$524.00M
What is the all time high annual CFF for News Corporation?
News Corporation all-time high annual cash flow from financing activities is $2.49B
What is News Corporation annual CFF year-on-year change?
Over the past year, NWSA annual cash flow from financing activities has changed by -$41.00M (-8.49%)
What is News Corporation quarterly cash flow from financing activities?
The current quarterly CFF of NWSA is -$60.00M
What is the all time high quarterly CFF for News Corporation?
News Corporation all-time high quarterly cash flow from financing activities is $1.62B
What is News Corporation quarterly CFF year-on-year change?
Over the past year, NWSA quarterly cash flow from financing activities has changed by +$104.00M (+63.41%)
What is News Corporation TTM cash flow from financing activities?
The current TTM CFF of NWSA is -$524.00M
What is the all time high TTM CFF for News Corporation?
News Corporation all-time high TTM cash flow from financing activities is $2.49B
What is News Corporation TTM CFF year-on-year change?
Over the past year, NWSA TTM cash flow from financing activities has changed by -$41.00M (-8.49%)