Dividend Calculator

How many shares do I need for €100/month in dividends?

Set your target gross monthly income, pick a stock or ETF — DivDeck calculates how many shares you need based on the latest dividend data.

How many shares do I need?

Shares needed
87
shares of ALV → gross ≈ €100.05/month · €1200.60/year

Based on last dividend of €13.80/share (annual). Gross estimate before withholding tax. No investment advice.

What does this tell you?

The calculator shows the raw share count needed based on the last known gross dividend. It does not account for:

  • Withholding tax (which reduces your net income)
  • Future dividend changes (dividends can be cut or raised)
  • Stock purchase price or investment amount needed
  • Currency fluctuations

This is a planning tool. Always verify current dividend data and consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does monthly income require so many shares for annual-paying stocks?

Annual-paying stocks (like many European stocks) pay once per year. If you need €100/month = €1,200/year gross, you need enough shares so the single annual payment totals €1,200.

Which stocks pay monthly dividends?

Monthly-paying stocks are common among US REITs. Realty Income Corp (O) is a well-known example. Monthly payers are popular because they match regular monthly expenses.

Is €100/month a realistic dividend income target?

Yes — but it depends on the dividend amount per share and how many shares you can afford to buy. DivDeck shows the share count needed, not the investment amount required. No investment advice is provided.

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Disclaimer

This information is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, financial advice, tax advice or a recommendation regarding any security. Dividends, dates and yields may change.

All figures shown are estimated gross amounts before withholding tax. Past dividend payments do not guarantee future payments. Please verify all information with official sources or your broker.