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  • Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA)
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    What's the outlook for the CBA share price in FY24?

    Economic clouds are gathering for the banks.

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    No passive income? I'd follow Warren Buffett and aim for decades of ASX dividends

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    Why CBA shares are one of Morgans' best ideas

    CBA could be a core portfolio holding according to one broker.

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    Own CBA shares? Here's why this 'platform for passive income' is too good to be true

    CBA shares have each paid out $4.20 in passive income over the year. But not through this bogus ‘automatic platform’.

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    Better dividend buy: CBA shares or Vanguard Australian Shares High Yield ETF?

    Are CBA shares actually a great option for dividends?

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    Do Woodside shares really have an 11% dividend yield right now?

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    ANZ stock is the highest-yielding ASX big four bank right now. Here's why

    Why is ANZ's dividend yield so monstrous right now?

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    If I invest $10,000 in the Vanguard Australian Shares Index ETF (VAS), how much passive income will I receive?

    The VAS ETF tracks the top 300 shares on the Australian share market.

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    Should I be snapping up CBA shares while they're under $100?

    Are CBA shares a buy or a sell now that they are back under $100?

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    Why are so many ASX 200 companies conducting share buybacks?

    Qantas and Commonwealth Bank are among the ASX 200 blue-chips conducting share buybacks today.

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    65 million emails: CBA fined for relentlessly spamming customers

    'A complete disregard for the spam rules and the rights of its customers'.

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    No savings at 40? I'd buy ASX shares to build wealth AND earn passive income

    Many ASX shares provide franking credits on their dividends. Meaning you may well be able to hold onto more of…

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia traditionally makes two fully-franked dividend payments to shareholders yearly, payable in March and September.

    Commonwealth Bank of Australia originally floated at $5.40 per share in 1991.

    Yes. The dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) allows shareholders to reinvest all or part of any dividend paid on their shares in additional shares instead of receiving the dividend in cash. Shareholders are still entitled to franking credits on dividends reinvested under the DRP. Participation in the DRP is entirely optional.

    CBA ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

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    About Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) is an Australian multinational bank, operating across Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, China, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong.

    CBA, also known as CommBank, is one of the “big four” Australian banks in terms of market capitalisation, earnings and customers, and is also among the largest listed companies on the ASX.

    CBA is one of the most recognised brands in Australia and provides a range of integrated financial services including retail, business and institutional banking, funds management, superannuation, life insurance, general insurance and broking services.

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