Wesfarmers Stock

Wesfarmers FCF/Debt

The Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Wesfarmers (WES.AX) as of Aug 17, 2026 is 30.63 %. In the previous year, Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio was 31.19 % — a change of -1.80% (lower).

FCF/Debt

30.63 %

YoY

-1.80%

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Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Wesfarmers is 2026 30.63 % . Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Wesfarmers was 2025 31.19 % . It decreases by -1.80% lower compared to the previous year.
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Wesfarmers Stock analysis

What does Wesfarmers do? Wesfarmers is an Australian conglomerate and one of the country's largest publicly traded companies. It was founded in 1914 as an agricultural cooperative in Western Australia and has since expanded and diversified its business, operating in numerous industries. Wesfarmers' business model is based on a long-term perspective, combining organic growth with strategic acquisitions. The company aims to invest in industries where it can achieve a strong market position and relies on a decentralized corporate structure, allowing its various business units to operate largely independently. Wesfarmers is divided into several divisions, with its largest being the retail division, which includes brands and retailers such as Bunnings Warehouse, Kmart, Target, and Officeworks. It is the largest home improvement retailer in Australia and New Zealand, and the second-largest retailer in the country. Another key division of Wesfarmers is its resources division, which operates mining and energy projects. The company is a significant producer of coal, iron ore, and LNG, and also engages in renewable energy projects. Wesfarmers is also one of the largest owners of agricultural land in Australia and operates a number of farming operations. The company is active in other industries as well, including financial services, insurance, and industrial goods. For example, its industrial goods division includes subsidiary Kleenheat, which manufactures liquefied petroleum gas heaters and appliances for residential use. Wesfarmers is also known for a range of products and brands. For instance, Bunnings Warehouse is known for its DIY and gardening products, Kmart for its affordable clothing and household goods, and Officeworks for office supplies and computer accessories. Another brand owned by Wesfarmers is Coles, one of the largest supermarkets in Australia. Overall, Wesfarmers has become one of the most influential companies in Australia over the past few decades. Its business model, based on a combination of organic growth and strategic acquisitions, has led to strong market positions in various industries. The company is also responsible for several well-known brands and products. It is expected to continue playing a significant role in the Australian economy as it continues to invest in new industries and projects. Wesfarmers is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

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Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Wesfarmers is 30.63 % in 2026.

Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Wesfarmers changed from 31.19 % to 30.63 %, representing a -1.80% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

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

FCF/Debt measures the percentage of total debt that could be repaid from free cash flow. It is a stricter measure than OCF/Debt as it accounts for capital expenditures.

A 'good' varies by industry and company stage. On Eulerpool, you can compare Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio's Wesfarmers with sector peers and the industry average to assess whether it is attractive.

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