As the ASX 200 futures signal a sharp decline, mirroring Wall Street's recent downturn and global market uncertainties, Australian investors are closely watching how local shares respond amidst inflation concerns and upcoming earnings reports. In this volatile environment, dividend stocks can offer a measure of stability and income potential, making them an attractive option for those seeking reliable returns in uncertain times.
Name | Dividend Yield | Dividend Rating |
IPH (ASX:IPH) | 7.17% | ★★★★★☆ |
Lindsay Australia (ASX:LAU) | 7.00% | ★★★★★☆ |
Lycopodium (ASX:LYL) | 7.40% | ★★★★★☆ |
Nick Scali (ASX:NCK) | 3.51% | ★★★★★☆ |
MFF Capital Investments (ASX:MFF) | 3.49% | ★★★★★☆ |
Super Retail Group (ASX:SUL) | 8.50% | ★★★★★☆ |
Fiducian Group (ASX:FID) | 4.00% | ★★★★★☆ |
Premier Investments (ASX:PMV) | 5.97% | ★★★★★☆ |
National Storage REIT (ASX:NSR) | 4.93% | ★★★★★☆ |
Australian United Investment (ASX:AUI) | 3.50% | ★★★★☆☆ |
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Below we spotlight a couple of our favorites from our exclusive screener.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Aspen Group (ASX:APZ) is a prominent provider of quality accommodation in residential, retirement, and park communities with a market cap of A$556.23 million.
Operations: Aspen Group generates revenue by offering quality accommodation solutions within residential, retirement, and park communities.
Dividend Yield: 3.6%
Aspen Group's dividend payments have been volatile over the past decade, with a current yield of 3.61%, below the top quartile in Australia. Despite this, dividends are covered by earnings (58.5% payout ratio) and cash flows (72.9% cash payout ratio). Recent financials show improved revenue and net income for H1 2025, suggesting potential stability in earnings despite forecasted declines. The stock trades at a discount to its estimated fair value, indicating good relative value compared to peers.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Commonwealth Bank of Australia offers retail and commercial banking services across Australia, New Zealand, and internationally, with a market cap of approximately A$253.69 billion.
Operations: Commonwealth Bank of Australia's revenue segments include retail and commercial banking services in Australia, New Zealand, and international markets.
Dividend Yield: 3.1%
Commonwealth Bank of Australia's dividends have been volatile over the past decade, with a current yield of 3.06%, below the top 25% in Australia. Despite this, dividends are covered by earnings with an 81.2% payout ratio and are forecast to remain sustainable at 80.4% in three years. Recently, CBA announced a dividend increase to A$2.25 per share for H1 2025, supported by improved net income of A$5.13 billion compared to A$4.76 billion last year.
Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Yancoal Australia Ltd is involved in the exploration, development, production, and marketing of metallurgical and thermal coal across several countries including Australia and key Asian markets, with a market cap of A$7.80 billion.
Operations: Yancoal Australia Ltd generates revenue through its activities in the metallurgical and thermal coal sectors, serving markets across Australia, China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Europe, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, India, Chile, Indonesia, Cambodia and Bangladesh.
Dividend Yield: 8.8%
Yancoal Australia's recent dividend increase to A$0.52 per share reflects its commitment to shareholder returns, with dividends well-covered by earnings (56.3% payout ratio) and cash flows (48.1% cash payout ratio). Despite a decline in net income to A$1.22 billion from A$1.82 billion, Yancoal maintains a robust dividend yield of 8.8%, ranking in the top 25% of Australian payers. However, its dividend history is less reliable due to volatility over seven years of payments, requiring investor caution regarding sustainability amidst fluctuating earnings and market conditions.
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Companies discussed in this article include ASX:APZ ASX:CBA and ASX:YAL.
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