Monthly Dividend Stocks

Stocks that pay dividends every month

Monthly dividend stocks pay 12 times per year — aligning your cashflow with regular expenses. Use the calculator below to estimate your monthly income.

Confirmed Monthly Payers

OMONTHLY
Realty Income Corp$0.263 / share / month≈ $3.16 / year

How many shares do I need?

Shares needed
381
shares of O → gross ≈ $100.20/month · $1202.44/year

Based on last dividend of $0.26/share (monthly). Gross estimate before withholding tax. No investment advice.

Why monthly dividend stocks?

Most stocks pay dividends quarterly or annually. Monthly dividend stocks distribute income 12 times per year, which makes cashflow planning easier — especially for covering regular monthly costs.

Monthly payers are common among US REITs (Real Estate Investment Trusts) and certain closed-end funds. European stocks rarely pay monthly.

FAQ

What is a monthly dividend stock?

A monthly dividend stock distributes dividends to shareholders every month (12 payments per year). This is less common than quarterly or annual payers and is most frequent among US REITs and income-focused funds.

Are monthly dividends better than quarterly?

Neither is objectively better. Monthly payers offer more frequent cashflow. Quarterly payers are more common among established large-cap stocks. Your preference depends on your income planning needs.

How do I find more monthly dividend stocks?

DivDeck is continuously adding dividend frequency data. Browse all stocks and use My Calendar to track your positions and see upcoming payments.

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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.