Some ASX companies have their shares listed as CDIs, or 'Chess Depository Interests'. This is particularly true with American companies listed on the ASX, although some others do too. Why do they use this designation?
What are the Best ASX Stocks to invest in right now?
Check our buy/sell tips
[sg_popup id="23914" event="click"][/sg_popup]
What is a CDI?
Strictly speaking,…
Education
Here are 5 ASX Indices other than the ASX 200!
ASX All Ordinaries
The All Ordinaries is an indice that is actually older than the ASX 200, established back in 1979. At the time, the ASX was seeking to move away from regional indices and to establish one indice to measure the movement of the…
Each and every ASX-listed company will have auditor. But what do they do? Why is it almost always one of the so-called 'Big Four'? And should you really care? What could possibly go wrong if you don't give thought to these questions?
And what do we mean by 'The Big Tender of 2025'?
What does an…
5 crucial things to look out for in the annual report of an ASX company!
The ASX reporting season is right here. ASX companies have an additional month to file annual reports. Some may have already submitted their report and released it at the time of their annual results, while others may only release a…
Meme stocks have become a popular topic in recent years, especially within the investing community. We thought we'd take a look at what meme stocks are, and if they are still worth investing in.
What are meme stocks?
Meme stocks are stocks of companies that have gained popularity primarily through social media platforms, and their value…
Capital Gains Tax on Shares is one of the most notable taxes investors will face. Here is Stocks Down Under's Guide with what investors need to know.
How CGT works and when do you have to pay it
You have to pay a CGT on shares when a 'CGT event' occurs. This involves selling your shares…
Remuneration strikes matter: Just ask Macquarie! Here’s why they matter and how to get one at an AGM
At each AGM, remuneration strike is one of few notable things that may happen and make headlines. This is particularly true when a company has not had one in a while - like Macquarie (ASX:MQG) only yesterday. We thought we'd write about what remuneration strikes are, what they mean and even forecast companies where we…
Active Investing - isn't this a misleading term, as isn't all investing a kind of 'being active' in the sense that you're trying to grow your money rather than just lumping it in a deposit account at the bank? Yes, there is a degree of non-inertia in all investing, but some investing can be considered…
ASX Reporting Season is almost upon us once again. It is the most important time of the year for investors, a time many reconsider if their thesis still holds, many choose to buy into a stock or sell, some will receive dividends (either expectedly or unexpectedly) whilst others will be disappointed. While you may not…
Is it possible at all to time the market? Some will tell you it is possible, but they were probably just lucky and/or were not even trying to. Others will tell you it is not possible, but they are most likely trying to find an excuse to blame poor short-term performance.
Let's take a serious look…
