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EBAY Dividend DRIP Calculator 2026

4.00% YieldStock🛡 Very Safe (100/100)

EBAY · NYSE

Price: $50.00 · Annual div: $2.00/share · Frequency: quarterly · Payout ratio: 50% · Ex-div: TBD

Annual dividend
$2.00
per share
Forward yield
4.00%
at current price
1Y div growth
+5%
CAGR
5Y div growth
+5%
CAGR
Payout ratio
50%
Sustainable

Calculator settings

$0/mo
$0$500$1k$2k
10 years
1y10y20y30y
7%
5%
DRIP Reinvestment
Auto-reinvest all dividends
Monthly passive income
$74.93
after 10 years · DRIP ✓
Yield on cost: 8.99%
Annual dividend income
$899.19
after 10 years
Total dividends: $6.4K
Portfolio (DRIP)
$28.0K
Portfolio (no DRIP)
$25.0K
DRIP bonus
+$3.1K
Total return
+180.5%

Year-by-year projection

DRIP ON ✓ · Roth IRA / ISA
YearSharesAnnual incomeMonthly incomePortfolio valueYield on costCumul. dividends
1207.85$420.00$35.00$11,1204.2%$420
2215.86$458.31$38.19$12,3574.58%$878
3224.02$499.76$41.65$13,7215%$1,378
4232.32$544.58$45.38$15,2275.45%$1,923
5240.78$593.02$49.42$16,8855.93%$2,516
6249.38$645.34$53.78$18,7136.45%$3,161
7258.12$701.81$58.48$20,7247.02%$3,863
8267.00$762.73$63.56$22,9387.63%$4,626
9276.01$828.41$69.03$25,3728.28%$5,454
10285.16$899.19$74.93$28,0478.99%$6,353

Portfolio growth: DRIP vs No DRIP

Annual dividend income growth

💡 What-if scenarios

Click to apply scenario to the calculator

Daily coffee money
+$150/mo for 15 years
$107.7K
$262.68/month income
DCA bonus vs no DCA: +$61.8K
📱
Skip one gadget/mo
+$100/mo for 20 years
$148.2K
$329.57/month income
DCA bonus vs no DCA: +$74.1K
🚀
Serious wealth mode
+$500/mo for 25 years
$745.9K
$1,513.47/month income
DCA bonus vs no DCA: +$627.8K

🎯 When EBAY pays your bills

Year your monthly dividend income covers each expense (based on current settings)

📺
Netflix
$18/month
✓ Year 1
🎵
Spotify
$11/month
✓ Year 1
📱
Phone bill
$60/month
✓ Year 8
🛒
Gas & groceries
$300/month
Increase investment or time
🚗
Car payment
$500/month
Increase investment or time
🏠
Rent (avg US)
$1,500/month
Increase investment or time
🏝️
Financial freedom
$5,000/month
Increase investment or time

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$10,000 in EBAY$28.0K in 10 years · $74.93/month

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About EBAY (EBAY) — Dividend Analysis 2026

EBAY is a dividend-paying stock. Use this calculator to estimate your future dividend income, DRIP compounding returns, and passive income potential from investing in EBAY shares.

Is EBAY a good dividend investment in 2026?
EBAY offers a 4.00% forward yield with a 50% payout ratio. With a safety score of 100/100, the dividend appears very safe. The 5-year dividend CAGR of 5% demonstrates strong, consistent growth that outpaces inflation.
EBAY DRIP calculator — what's the difference?
With DRIP on a $10,000 investment over 10 years, your EBAY portfolio grows to $28.0K vs $25.0K without reinvestment — a DRIP bonus of $3.1K. This is the compound interest effect in action.
EBAY dividend growth history & forecast
EBAY has grown its dividend by 5% over the last year and 5% annually over 5 years. At this pace, an investor who holds for 10+ years will see their yield on cost grow substantially above the current 4.00% — illustrating why dividend growth stocks are powerful long-term wealth builders.

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🌍 EBAY Yield by Country & Account Type

Real after-tax yield depends on where you live and how you hold EBAY.

Gross yield
4.00%
Tax rate
15.00%
After-tax yield
3.40%
Real yield (−CPI)
0.60%
Account/CountryTax RateAfter-tax YieldReal Yield$10K Annual Income
🇺🇸 Roth IRA / 401k 0%4.00%1.20%$400 / yr
🇺🇸 US Taxable (15%) 15%3.40%0.60%$340 / yr
🇺🇸 US Taxable (20%) 20%3.20%0.40%$320 / yr
🇬🇧 UK ISA 0%4.00%1.20%$400 / yr
🇬🇧 UK Taxable 8.75%3.65%0.85%$365 / yr
🇨🇦 TFSA 0%4.00%1.20%$400 / yr
🇨🇦 CA Taxable 25%3.00%0.20%$300 / yr
🇦🇺 Super (pension) 15%3.40%0.60%$340 / yr
🇦🇺 AU Taxable 30%2.80%0.00%$280 / yr
🇩🇪 DE Taxable 26.375%2.95%0.15%$295 / yr
🇫🇷 FR Taxable 30%2.80%0.00%$280 / yr

Real yield = after-tax yield minus US CPI of 2.8%. Click any row to select. US withholding tax (30%, reducible by treaty) applies to non-US residents holding US stocks in taxable accounts.

🎯 EBAY Income Goal & Break-Even

Dividend Break-Even
19yr
Years for dividends to repay your full EBAY investment price of $50.00/share (🇺🇸 US Taxable (15%) · 15.00% tax)
$10K invested · 10 Years
Dividends earned (DRIP)
$5.3K
Lost to inflation (~2.8% CPI)
$2.5K
Real purchasing power gain
$2.8K
How much do I need to invest in EBAY for:
Shares needed
14,118
Capital required
$705,900
Monthly income
$2,000

Based on current dividend of $2.00/share/yr · 🇺🇸 US Taxable (15%) · static projection (no growth assumed).

📅 EBAY Dividend Payment Schedule

EBAY pays quarterly — 4 times per year. Next ex-div: TBD.

Jan
Feb
Mar
💰
Apr
May
Jun
💰
Jul
Aug
Sep
💰
Oct
Nov
Dec
💰
10 shares
$4.25 / payment
$17.00 / year after tax
100 shares
$42.50 / payment
$170.00 / year after tax
1,000 shares
$425.00 / payment
$1700.00 / year after tax

📊 EBAY vs Stock Sector Benchmarks

How EBAY compares to typical Stock sector averages.

Dividend YieldEBAY: +4.00% vs sector avg 3.00% ✓ Better
EBAY━━ Stock avg: 3.00%
5Y Dividend CAGREBAY: +5.00% vs sector avg 5.50% ↓ Below avg
EBAY━━ Stock avg: 5.50%
Payout RatioEBAY: 50.00% vs sector avg 58.00% ✓ Better
EBAY━━ Stock avg: 58.00%

⚠️ Disclaimer: All projections are for educational purposes only. Dividend payments, stock prices, and growth rates are estimates based on historical data. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This is not financial advice — consult a qualified financial professional before investing. Data sourced from public financial records and updated regularly.