The Dividend Reinvestment Calculator works out your value with reinvested dividends, along with 1 related figure in an instant. Enter initial investment, annual dividend yield and years invested 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.
Enter the initial investment.
Enter the annual dividend yield.
Set the years invested.
Read off your value with reinvested dividends, together with total dividends reinvested — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.
Formula
The Dividend Reinvestment Calculator uses the formula:
Value with reinvested dividends = Initial investment × (1 + Annual dividend yield ÷ 100)^(Years invested)
Worked example
For example, with initial investment of ₹100,000, annual dividend yield of 4% and years invested of 10 years, the value with reinvested dividends is ₹1,48,024.
Inputs used
Initial investment
₹100,000
Annual dividend yield
4%
Years invested
10 years
Results
Value with reinvested dividends
₹1,48,024
Total dividends reinvested
₹48,024
Results are estimates for educational use, not professional advice.
A stock's annual dividend as a percentage of its share price.
Frequently asked questions
It means using the dividends you receive to buy more shares instead of taking cash. This compounds your holding over time.
It compounds your investment at the dividend yield each year. 1,00,000 at a 4% reinvested yield grows to about 1,48,000 in 10 years.
No. It models the compounding from reinvested dividends only. Real returns also depend on changes in the share price.
Reinvested dividends buy more shares, which then pay their own dividends. Over long periods this snowball effect can be a large part of total returns.
Enter the initial investment. Enter the annual dividend yield. Set the years invested. Read off your value with reinvested dividends, together with total dividends reinvested — the calculator updates automatically, with no button to press.
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