With this calculator, you can estimate the future value of your investment by inputting assumptions such as dividend yield, stock appreciation, and tax rate. Includes features for calculating ending balance, shares owned, annual dividend income, and total dividends received.
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About Dividend Calculator
DivCalculator allows you to calculate the estimated future value of your investment by only inputting a few assumptions. Our compound interest formula will take into account many parameters like the dividend yield, estimated stock price appreciation, tax rate and dividend distribution frequency besides many others.
DivCalculator calculates the ending balance, shares owned, annual dividend income and total dividends received for each year.
Have you ever wondered if it's better to invest for 20 years in a dividend stock with 7% dividend yield which increases its dividend by 2% every year or in a dividend stock with 2% yield which increases its dividend by 7% every year?
Interested to know how much DRIP adds to your investment value in a 20 year period?
Look no further as DivCalculator helps you answer both of these questions besides many others.
DivCalculator calculates the ending balance, shares owned, annual dividend income and total dividends received for each year.
Have you ever wondered if it's better to invest for 20 years in a dividend stock with 7% dividend yield which increases its dividend by 2% every year or in a dividend stock with 2% yield which increases its dividend by 7% every year?
Interested to know how much DRIP adds to your investment value in a 20 year period?
Look no further as DivCalculator helps you answer both of these questions besides many others.