Informational only — not financial advice. Dividends are not guaranteed and can be cut at any time. Do your own research before investing.
Dividend investing lives and dies on a single ratio that is easy to compute and easy to misread. The new Dividend Yield Calculator does the arithmetic instantly and lays out the numbers that actually matter — so you can compare income stocks on a like-for-like basis instead of chasing a headline percentage.
What it does
- Dividend yield: annual dividend per share ÷ price, as a clear percentage.
- Payout ratio: added automatically when you enter EPS, so you can judge sustainability.
- Income projection: annual and monthly income once you add your number of shares.
- Total investment: price × shares, in rupee-formatted figures.
- Client-side: nothing you enter leaves your browser.
Why it matters
Yield moves inversely with price, says nothing about total return, and is often highest precisely when a dividend is most at risk. Seeing the yield next to the payout ratio turns a raw number into a judgement about durability. The tool makes that pairing one glance away — but it is a starting point for research, not a recommendation.
Learn more
Read Dividend Yield Explained: Formula, Payout Ratio & Pitfalls, then try the calculator.
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