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A Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) automatically reinvests dividend payments to purchase more shares, generating compounding growth. Even modest dividends reinvested over decades can dramatically increase portfolio size.
Công thức
FV = P × (1 + r/n)^(nt) with dividends reinvested at each payment
- FV
- Future Value ($)
- P
- Initial Principal ($)
- r
- Annual Dividend Yield (%)
Hướng dẫn từng bước
- 1Dividends received = Shares × (Price × Yield)
- 2New shares purchased = Dividends ÷ Current price
- 3Next period: more shares earn more dividends
- 4Stock price appreciation adds further to total return
Ví dụ có lời giải
đầu vào
100 shares at $50, 3% yield, 5% growth, 20 years
Kết quả
Approximately 265 shares worth ~$167 each = $44,000+
Câu hỏi thường gặp
What is a DRIP?
A Dividend Reinvestment Plan automatically uses dividend payments to buy more shares. This creates a compounding effect that can dramatically amplify returns over decades.
Are there tax implications?
Yes. In taxable accounts, dividends are taxed yearly. In tax-advantaged accounts (IRA, 401k), dividends compound tax-free until withdrawal.
Which stocks offer DRIPs?
Many dividend-paying stocks and mutual funds offer DRIPs. Your broker can typically set this up automatically at no charge.
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