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Dividend Income Calculator

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Annual dividend income

₹2,000.00

Average monthly income
₹166.67

For general information only — not financial, tax, legal or medical advice. Verify before you rely on it.

How to use the Dividend Income Calculator

The Dividend Income Calculator works out your annual dividend income, along with 1 related figure in an instant. Enter number of shares, share price and dividend yield and the result updates as you type — it is free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser so your figures stay private.

  1. Enter the number of shares.
  2. Enter the share price.
  3. Enter the dividend yield.
  4. Read off your annual dividend income, together with average monthly income — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

Formula

The Dividend Income Calculator uses the formula:

Annual dividend income = Number of shares × Share price × Dividend yield ÷ 100

Worked example

For example, with number of shares of 100, share price of 500 and dividend yield of 4%, the annual dividend income is ₹2,000.00.

Inputs used
Number of shares 100
Share price 500
Dividend yield 4%
Results
Annual dividend income ₹2,000.00
Average monthly income ₹166.67

Results are estimates for educational use, not professional advice.

Key terms explained

Dividend yield
A stock's annual dividend as a percentage of its share price.
Mean
The average of a set of numbers — their sum divided by how many there are.

Frequently asked questions

Multiply the value of your holding by the dividend yield. 100 shares at 500 with a 4% yield earns 2,000 a year.

It is the annual dividend as a percentage of the share price, showing income relative to value.

No. Companies can cut or stop dividends, and yields change as share prices move.

Usually yes, though rules vary by country and account type. Check your local tax treatment.

Enter the number of shares. Enter the share price. Enter the dividend yield. Read off your annual dividend income, together with average monthly income — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.

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