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Oct 31, 2025

One Year On: The Rise of the S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats Indices

Launched Sept. 23, 2024, the S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats® Indices track companies that consistently generate robust free cash flow (FCF) over a specific number of years. FCF, which represents the cash remaining after a business meets its operational costs and capital investments, serves as a key barometer of company quality. The S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats…

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May 26, 2025

A New Approach to S&P Aristocrats: Meet the S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats Indices

How does at least 10 consecutive years of free cash flow growth influence risk/return? Look inside the S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats Indices and see how a focus on consistent and efficient free cash flow generation has historically led to improved fundamentals, defensive characteristics and outperformance relative to the benchmark.

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Jan 29, 2025

Analyzing the Historical Performance of the S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats Indices across Macroeconomic Environments

S&P DJI recently launched a new family of indices known as the S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats which includes the S&P 500® Quality FCF Aristocrats® Index and the S&P Developed Quality FCF Aristocrats Index. A more comprehensive introduction to this family of indices can be found in this blog post. Gaining insights into the historical performance…

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Dec 3, 2024

Comparing the S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats Indices with the S&P Dividend Aristocrats

While the S&P Dividend Aristocrats® Indices have been in existence for almost two decades, only now has the “Aristocrats” moniker been extended to a new series: the S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats® (Free Cash Flow Aristocrats) Indices. Like the S&P Dividend Aristocrats, this new series emphasizes consistency and the selection of high quality companies. While they…

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Dec 2, 2024

Introducing the S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats Indices

The S&P Quality FCF Aristocrats® (Free Cash Flow Aristocrats) Indices measure companies that consistently generate robust FCF over many years. FCF, the cash remaining after a business covers its operational costs and capital investments, is crucial because it provides financial flexibility. Companies with high FCF can invest in growth opportunities, pay dividends and reduce debt,…

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