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3 ASX Dividend Stocks To Consider For Your Portfolio

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The Australian stock market recently faced a downturn, with the ASX200 closing down 0.87% amid concerns over the Chinese economy's strength, as all sectors ended in negative territory. In such volatile times, dividend stocks can offer a measure of stability and income for investors seeking to navigate uncertain markets.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks In Australia

NameDividend YieldDividend Rating
Perenti (ASX:PRN)7.08%★★★★★☆
Nick Scali (ASX:NCK)4.37%★★★★★☆
Super Retail Group (ASX:SUL)6.92%★★★★★☆
Collins Foods (ASX:CKF)3.35%★★★★★☆
Fiducian Group (ASX:FID)4.41%★★★★★☆
MFF Capital Investments (ASX:MFF)3.58%★★★★★☆
National Storage REIT (ASX:NSR)4.37%★★★★★☆
Premier Investments (ASX:PMV)4.47%★★★★★☆
New Hope (ASX:NHC)7.86%★★★★☆☆
CTI Logistics (ASX:CLX)5.74%★★★★☆☆

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Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:CBA)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Commonwealth Bank of Australia offers financial services across Australia, New Zealand, and internationally, with a market cap of A$238.87 billion.

Operations: Commonwealth Bank of Australia's revenue is primarily derived from Retail Banking Services including Bankwest (A$12.47 billion), Business Banking (A$8.14 billion), New Zealand operations (A$2.86 billion), and Institutional Banking and Markets (A$2.51 billion).

Dividend Yield: 3.3%

Commonwealth Bank of Australia has a dividend payout ratio currently at 82.1%, with forecasts suggesting coverage by earnings will remain sustainable over the next three years. However, its dividend yield of 3.26% is lower than the top quartile of Australian dividend payers, and its dividends have shown volatility over the past decade. Recent executive changes and fixed-income offerings may impact future financial stability but do not directly affect current dividend payments.

ASX:CBA Dividend History as at Oct 2024

Collins Foods (ASX:CKF)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆

Overview: Collins Foods Limited operates, manages, and administers restaurants in Australia and Europe, with a market cap of A$986.11 million.

Operations: Collins Foods Limited generates revenue from its restaurant operations, with A$1.12 billion from KFC Restaurants in Australia, A$313.47 million from KFC Restaurants in Europe, and A$54.38 million from Taco Bell Restaurants.

Dividend Yield: 3.3%

Collins Foods' dividend payments have grown steadily over the past decade, supported by a sustainable payout ratio of 59.1% and a cash payout ratio of 35.2%. Despite its yield being lower than Australia's top quartile at 3.35%, dividends remain reliable and stable. The company is trading below estimated fair value, suggesting potential undervaluation. Recent leadership changes, including the appointment of Xavier Simonet as CEO, may influence strategic direction but don't immediately impact dividend stability.

ASX:CKF Dividend History as at Oct 2024

CTI Logistics (ASX:CLX)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: CTI Logistics Limited, with a market cap of A$153.71 million, operates in Australia offering transport and logistics services through its subsidiaries.

Operations: CTI Logistics Limited generates revenue primarily from its Transport segment at A$225.42 million and its Logistics segment at A$118.28 million, with additional income from Property amounting to A$6.37 million.

Dividend Yield: 5.7%

CTI Logistics' dividend history shows volatility and unreliability, though recent payments are covered by earnings with a payout ratio of 51.2% and cash flows at 57.2%. The company announced a A$0.055 per share dividend for the six months ending June 2024, despite a slight decline in net income to A$15.83 million from A$17.02 million last year. Trading significantly below estimated fair value, CTI's yield is lower than Australia's top quartile dividends.

ASX:CLX Dividend History as at Oct 2024

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