VOO Dividend Calculator

This tool helps you estimate your dividend income from VOO using live market data.
It pulls the current VOO share price and updates yield automatically.


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Your Estimated Dividend Income

Based on your inputs, the calculator shows four key results:

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Track VOO’s recent dividend activity by voo dividend calculator. Use this to spot trends in payouts and yield.

This table updates with the most recent dividend announcements.
Use it to compare your estimated income with real-world payouts.

Dividend Stats

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Annual Dividend

Dividend Growth

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What is DRIP?

DRIP stands for Dividend Reinvestment Plan.
Instead of taking cash, your dividends buy more VOO shares automatically.
This can increase your future income and total return without adding new money.

Compare VOO with other popular dividend-focused ETFs. This helps you understand how it stacks up on income and growth.

  • SCHD offers higher yield, great for income-focused investors.
  • VOO provides broad market exposure with reliable growth.
  • VTI includes small- and mid-cap stocks, offering wider diversification.
  • SPY is similar to VOO but has a slightly higher fee.

FAQ’s

As of mid-2025, VOO’s dividend yield is approximately 1.32%, based on its current share price and trailing payouts.

VOO pays dividends quarterly—typically in March, June, September, and December.
The payout amount may vary each quarter.

VOO offers steady income and long-term growth.
It’s ideal for investors who want reliable payouts and S&P 500 exposure, not just high yield.

If you enable DRIP, your dividends automatically buy more VOO shares.
This can grow your investment faster over time without adding more money.

Yes, but you’ll need a large investment.
For example, $500,000 in VOO may generate around $6,600 a year in dividends.
Many combine VOO with higher-yield ETFs to increase income.

The information on this page is for educational use only.
We do not provide financial or investment advice.

Dividend figures, yield data, and share prices are pulled from trusted public sources.
These include Vanguard.com, MarketBeat, and Nasdaq.We update data regularly, but accuracy may vary slightly due to market changes.
Always verify with official fund providers before making financial decisions.