Coursera Stock

Coursera Net Debt/FCF

The Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Coursera (COUR) as of Aug 20, 2026 is -10.10. In the previous year, Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio was -7.76 — a change of 30.11% (lower).

Net Debt/FCF

-10.10

YoY

30.11%

Last updated:

Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Coursera is 2026 -10.10 . Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Coursera was 2025 -7.76 . It decreases by 30.11% lower compared to the previous year.
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Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Coursera is -10.10 in 2026.

Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio of Coursera changed from -7.76 to -10.10, representing a 30.11% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Net Debt to Free Cash Flow Ratio Coursera since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Net Debt/FCF indicates how many years it would take to repay net debt using free cash flow. Lower ratios suggest faster deleveraging potential.

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