Dividend Calculator — Annual and Monthly Dividend per Stock
Which stock pays how much dividend? Enter your amount and see the annual and monthly dividend based on the trailing 12-month yield.
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The calculation is based on the stock’s realized dividend yield over the past 12 months; this is historical data. Future dividends are not guaranteed — a company may cut them, and a high yield is sometimes the result of a falling price. The monthly average is the annual total divided by 12; actual payments occur in specific months. Not investment advice.
Pick a stock and enter an investment amount; the tool shows the annual dividend and the monthly average based on the realized yield of the past 12 months.
Yields and amounts are based on realized historical data; future dividend payments are not guaranteed. A high yield is not always good.
How does it work?
Pick a stock and enter the amount you want to invest. The tool applies the stock’s realized dividend yield over the past 12 months (trailing dividends ÷ current price) to the amount: annual dividend ≈ amount × yield. The monthly average is that annual figure divided by 12. Yield is a unitless ratio, so the result is in the same currency as your input.
What the dividend yield does and doesn’t show
Yield relates the past 12 months of paid dividends to the current price — it is a realized measure, not a promise about the future. If a company’s profit falls, it may reduce or cut the dividend. A very high yield often comes from a falling price, not generosity. Dividends are deducted from the price on the ex-date and are usually taxable.