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DBV vs PEP: Dividend Comparison 2026

DBV yields 7.87% · PEP yields 3.63%● Live data

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After 10 years · $10,000 invested · DRIP enabled
🏆 PEP wins by $108.2K in total portfolio value· pulled ahead in Year 6
10 years
DBV
DBV
● Live price
7.87%
Share price
$25.41
Annual div
$2.00
5Y div CAGR
0%
Payout ratio
50%
After 10 yrs · $10,000 · DRIP
Portfolio value
$33.7K
Annual income
$1,295.54
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PEP
PepsiCo Inc.
● Live price
3.63%
Share price
$156.82
Annual div
$5.69
5Y div CAGR
40.4%
Payout ratio
50%
After 10 yrs · $10,000 · DRIP
Portfolio value
$141.9K
Annual income
$61,875.67
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Portfolio growth — DBV vs PEP

📍 PEP pulled ahead of the other in Year 6

Annual dividend income

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Recession Test — Did They Cut Dividends?

How each stock treated shareholders during the 3 biggest crises of the last 20 years

Crisis PeriodDBVPEP
2008–2009
GFC
— No data— No data
2020 Q1–Q2
COVID
— No data— No data
2022 Q4
Rate Hike
— No data— No data
Based on dividend payment history. "Increased" = dividend grew during crisis. "Maintained" = held within 3%. "Cut" = reduced by more than 3%.
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Dividend Calendar Overlap

Combined, DBV + PEP cover 0 of 12 monthsgood coverage

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DBV pays
PEP pays
Both pay
Neither
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Tax Bracket Optimizer

Which stock is actually better after tax? Adjust your rate to find out.

DBV
Annual income on $10K today (after 15% tax)
$669.03/yr
After 10yr DRIP, annual income (after tax)
$1,101.21/yr
PEP
Annual income on $10K today (after 15% tax)
$308.41/yr
After 10yr DRIP, annual income (after tax)
$52,594.32/yr
At 15% tax rate, PEP beats the other by $51,493.11/year in after-tax income after 10 years on $10,000
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Lazy Portfolio Split Optimizer

What's the optimal mix of DBV + PEP for your $10,000?

DBV: 50%PEP: 50%
100% PEP50/50100% DBV
Portfolio after 10yr
$87.8K
Annual income
$31,585.61/yr
Blended yield
35.98%
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Analyst Conviction Gap

Where Wall Street is most bullish on PEP right now

DBV
No analyst data
Altman Z
0.0
Piotroski
2/9
PEP
Analyst Ratings
1
Strong
15
Buy
27
Hold
1
Sell
Consensus: Hold
Price Target
$172.43
+10.0% upside vs current
Range: $156.00 — $191.00
Altman Z
3.6
Piotroski
7/9
Analyst ratings via FMP. Altman Z-Score: >3.0 safe, 1.81–3.0 grey zone, <1.81 distress. Piotroski: 7–9 strong, 0–3 weak.
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Copy Congress — What Are Politicians Buying?

Senate & House STOCK Act disclosures (last 90 days)

DBV buys
0
PEP buys
0
No recent congressional trades found for DBV or PEP in the last 90 days.
STOCK Act mandates disclosure within 45 days of transaction. Data via FMP.Full tracker →
MetricDBVPEP
Forward yield7.87%3.63%
Annual dividend / share$2.00$5.69
Payout ratio50%50%
1-year div growth0%0%
5-year div CAGR0%40.4%
Portfolio after 10y$33.7K$141.9K
Annual income after 10y$1,295.54$61,875.67
Total dividends collected$10.4K$123.0K
Payment frequencyquarterlyquarterly
SectorStockConsumer Staples

Year-by-year: DBV vs PEP ($10,000, DRIP)

YearDBV PortfolioDBV Income/yrPEP PortfolioPEP Income/yrGap
1$11,487$787.09$10,849$509.42+$638.00DBV
2$13,136$844.99$11,969$750.47+$1.2KDBV
3$14,959$903.08$13,500$1,124.14+$1.5KDBV
4$16,967$961.10$15,680$1,721.66+$1.3KDBV
5$19,174$1,018.82$18,929$2,715.34+$245.00DBV
6← crossover$21,592$1,075.99$24,023$4,450.80$2.4KPEP
7$24,235$1,132.42$32,510$7,669.92$8.3KPEP
8$27,120$1,187.93$47,709$14,093.60$20.6KPEP
9$30,261$1,242.35$77,415$28,083.48$47.2KPEP
10$33,674$1,295.54$141,922$61,875.67$108.2KPEP

DBV vs PEP: Complete Analysis 2026

DBVStock

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PEPConsumer Staples

PepsiCo, Inc. manufactures, markets, distributes, and sells various beverages and convenient foods worldwide. The company operates through seven segments: Frito-Lay North America; Quaker Foods North America; PepsiCo Beverages North America; Latin America; Europe; Africa, Middle East and South Asia; and Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand and China Region. It provides dips, cheese-flavored snacks, and spreads, as well as corn, potato, and tortilla chips; cereals, rice, pasta, mixes and syrups, granola bars, grits, oatmeal, rice cakes, simply granola, and side dishes; beverage concentrates, fountain syrups, and finished goods; ready-to-drink tea, coffee, and juices; dairy products; and sparkling water makers and related products. It serves wholesale and other distributors, foodservice customers, grocery stores, drug stores, convenience stores, discount/dollar stores, mass merchandisers, membership stores, hard discounters, e-commerce retailers and authorized independent bottlers, and others through a network of direct-store-delivery, customer warehouse, and distributor networks, as well as directly to consumers through e-commerce platforms and retailers. The company was founded in 1898 and is headquartered in Purchase, New York.

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