What Is the Dividend Yield?

Understanding dividend yield helps you evaluate the income potential of dividend-paying stocks. This calculator shows both pre-tax and after-tax dividend yields based on your share price, quarterly dividend, and tax bracket.

Dividend Information

Enter the share price, quarterly dividend, and your tax bracket.

These are example values. Update them to reflect your personal situation.

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$1 $5,000
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$0 $200
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Understanding dividend yield helps you evaluate the income potential of dividend-paying stocks. This calculator shows both pre-tax and after-tax dividend yields based on your share price, quarterly dividend, and tax bracket.

Your Dividend Yield Results

These calculations show your quarterly dividend income and annualized yield, both before and after taxes.

Pre-Tax
Dividend Yield
0.00%
Annualized dividend yield before taxes
Gross
Quarterly Dividend
$0.00
After-Tax
Dividend Yield
0.00%
Annualized dividend yield after taxes
After-Tax
Quarterly Dividend
$0.00

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