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Dividend Yield Calculator

Dividend Yield Calculator

Annual Dividend Income
₩ 1,852.24
Total Portfolio Value: ₩ 26,285.37

Understanding Dividend Investing

Dividend investing is a strategy of buying stocks that pay regular dividends to generate passive income. When dividends are reinvested, the compounding effect can significantly accelerate wealth building.

How to Use the Dividend Calculator

Enter your initial investment amount, the current dividend yield (annual dividend ÷ stock price), the expected annual dividend growth rate, investment period in years, and whether to reinvest dividends. The calculator projects your annual dividend income and total portfolio value over time.

How Dividend Growth Works

Annual Dividend = Portfolio Value × Yield. With reinvestment, each year's dividends buy more shares, which generate more dividends — creating a compounding snowball effect. Dividend growth (companies increasing their payouts annually) further accelerates this. A $10,000 investment at 3% yield with 7% annual dividend growth produces $300 in year 1 but over $1,100 by year 20.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I reinvest dividends or take the cash?

If you do not need the income now, reinvesting dividends significantly accelerates wealth building through compound growth. Over 20-30 years, reinvested dividends can account for more than half of total portfolio returns. Once you need passive income (e.g., in retirement), switch to taking the cash.

What is a good dividend yield?

Yields of 2-4% from established companies are considered healthy. Very high yields (above 6-8%) can signal financial distress or an unsustainable payout. Focus on companies with a track record of consistently growing dividends (Dividend Aristocrats have increased payouts for 25+ consecutive years).

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