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Dividend calculators, by ticker

Pick a fund and project its dividend income the honest way: a range, not a single number. Each calculator loads that ticker's current yield, trailing dividend growth, and expense ratio, then compounds your contributions with dividends reinvested — showing annual dividend income, portfolio value, and yield-on-cost across a p5 / median / p95 band.

10 tickers yields asOf 2026-06 Updated 2026-07-06
How these dividend calculators work

Each ticker dividend calculator starts from that fund's current distribution yield, its trailing dividend-per-share growth, and its expense ratio — the figures shown on each card, sourced from the fund provider and dated asOf 2026-06. You set the starting investment, monthly contribution, time horizon, and whether dividends are reinvested (DRIP); the projection compounds forward and reports the annual dividend income, the portfolio value, and the yield-on-cost at your chosen year.

Every output is a range (p5 / median / p95), not a single point: growth is uncertain, so the calculator runs a low, base, and high scenario and shows the band between them. Forward price- and dividend-growth are assumptions you can change, not predictions. High-yield covered-call funds (JEPI, JEPQ, SPYI) carry a deliberately conservative near-zero dividend-growth assumption because their distributions are option-premium driven and volatile — and their high yield trades long-term principal growth for current income. These are educational estimates, not investment advice.

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