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Introducing the Dividend Yield Calculator — Yield, Payout Ratio & Income

A new free, client-side tool that turns a stock's price and dividend into the dividend yield, payout ratio, and projected annual and monthly income.

Tools.Town Team 23 June 2026 2 min read

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it calculate?
Dividend yield from a stock's price and annual dividend, plus the payout ratio when you add EPS, and projected annual and monthly income when you add the number of shares.
Is it financial advice?
No. It is informational and educational only. Dividends are not guaranteed and can be cut at any time. Do your own research before investing.

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