Australia markets open in 7 hours 56 minutes

Bank of America Corporation (BAC-PQ)

NYSE - Nasdaq Real-time price. Currency in USD
Add to watchlist
18.52+0.01 (+0.05%)
As of 11:58AM EDT. Market open.
Full screen
Trade prices are not sourced from all markets
Previous close18.51
Open18.50
Bid18.52 x 1400
Ask18.57 x 900
Day's range18.50 - 18.60
52-week range15.98 - 20.60
Volume20,051
Avg. volume129,418
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)1.38
PE ratio (TTM)5.27
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield1.06 (5.74%)
Ex-dividend date30 Apr 2024
1y target estN/A
  • PR Newswire

    BofA Study: Percentage of American Workers Feeling Financially Well Rises to 47%

    Today, 47% of American workers feel financially well, up from 42% at this time last year. This is according to Bank of America's 14th annual Workplace Benefits Report, "The Resurging Workforce." Conducted in partnership with Bank of America Institute, the report also found that 53% of employees are concerned that economic uncertainty will affect their long-term retirement savings, down from 63% in 2023.

  • PR Newswire

    Bank of America Announces Full Redemption of its Series JJ Preferred Stock and Series U Preferred Stock and Related Depositary Shares

    Bank of America Corporation announced today that it will redeem all outstanding shares of its Fixed-to-Floating Rate Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock, Series JJ (CUSIP No. 060505FN9), liquidation preference $25,000 per share (the "Series JJ Preferred Stock"), and the corresponding depositary shares each representing a 1/25th interest in a share of the Series JJ Preferred Stock (CUSIP No. 060505FP4) (the "Series JJ Depositary Shares"). Bank of America also announced today that it will redeem all ou

  • PR Newswire

    BofA Report: 70% of Prospective Homebuyers Feel Renting Could be Detrimental to their Financial Future

    Many prospective homebuyers fear the long-term consequences of renting, including 70% who feel they're not making a long-term investment in their future, and 72% who worry that rent increases could affect their current and long-term finances, according to a new Bank of America Homebuyer Insights Report (HBIR), conducted in partnership with Bank of America Institute.