P&G continues to expect adjusted free cash flow productivity of 90% and expects to pay more than $9 billion in dividends and to repurchase $5 to $6 billion of common shares in fiscal 2024. P&G expects a core effective tax rate of approximately 21% in fiscal 2024. Capital spending is estimated to be approximately 4% of fiscal 2024 net sales.
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