

BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP) shares are starting the week positively.
In morning trade, the mining giantâs shares are up almost 2% to $45.85.
This means the BHP share price is now up almost 15% over the last six months.
What if you bought BHP shares now?
While anyone buying BHP shares six months ago will be no doubt patting themselves on the back, would you be doing the same if you bought shares today?
Well, the good news is that one leading broker believes thereâs plenty of returns ahead for anyone buying at current levels.
According to a recent note out of Macquarie, its analysts have an outperform rating and $53.00 price target on the Big Australian’s shares.
Based on the current BHP share price, this implies potential upside of almost 16% for investors between now and this time next year.
Don’t forget the dividends
But the returns wonât stop there! Far from it! As you will be aware, BHP is one of the biggest dividend payers in the world.
Pleasingly for shareholders (or prospective shareholders), Macquarie is expecting a generous fully franked dividend yield from its shares this year and next.
The broker has pencilled in a fully franked $3.40 per share dividend in FY 2023. It is also expecting another dividend broadly in line with this in FY 2024.
Based on where BHP shares are currently trading, this will mean a fully franked 7.4% dividend yield.
If we add this to the potential capital returns, this suggests a total return of approximately 23% for investors over the next 12 months.
To put this into context, a $10,000 investment in BHP shares could turn into $12,300 in a yearâs time if Macquarie is on the money with its recommendation.
The post If I buy BHP shares now, what could my return be in a yearâs time? appeared first on The Motley Fool Australia.
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