Dividend Yield vs Dividend Growth

‹ Module 1: Dividend Basics and Why They Matter
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Dividend yield represents the dividend payment as a percentage of the share price. A large dividend yield means that a company is paying out a large amount of cash compared to its stock price.

Dividend yield is calculated using the following formula:

Source: Wall Street Prep

For example, if a dividend pays $2.00 per year and the share price is $50.00, the dividend yield is 4%

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