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VCSAX vs KO: Dividend Comparison 2026

VCSAX yields 2.15% · KO yields 2.70%● Live data

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After 10 years · $10,000 invested · DRIP enabled
🏆 KO wins by $11.2K in total portfolio value· pulled ahead in Year 3
10 years
VCSAX
VCSAX
● Live price
2.15%
Share price
$110.51
Annual div
$2.38
5Y div CAGR
0%
Payout ratio
50%
After 10 yrs · $10,000 · DRIP
Portfolio value
$22.9K
Annual income
$247.15
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KO
The Coca-Cola Company
● Live price
2.70%
Share price
$76.27
Annual div
$2.06
5Y div CAGR
24.3%
Payout ratio
50%
After 10 yrs · $10,000 · DRIP
Portfolio value
$34.1K
Annual income
$4,303.79
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Portfolio growth — VCSAX vs KO

📍 KO pulled ahead of the other in Year 3

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 PeriodVCSAXKO
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, VCSAX + KO cover 0 of 12 monthsgood coverage

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VCSAX pays
KO pays
Both pay
Neither
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Tax Bracket Optimizer

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

VCSAX
Annual income on $10K today (after 15% tax)
$182.81/yr
After 10yr DRIP, annual income (after tax)
$210.08/yr
KO
Annual income on $10K today (after 15% tax)
$229.58/yr
After 10yr DRIP, annual income (after tax)
$3,658.22/yr
At 15% tax rate, KO beats the other by $3,448.14/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 VCSAX + KO for your $10,000?

VCSAX: 50%KO: 50%
100% KO50/50100% VCSAX
Portfolio after 10yr
$28.5K
Annual income
$2,275.47/yr
Blended yield
8.00%
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Analyst Conviction Gap

Where Wall Street is most bullish on KO right now

VCSAX
No analyst data
KO
Analyst Ratings
29
Buy
16
Hold
3
Sell
Consensus: Buy
Price Target
$84.88
+11.3% upside vs current
Range: $81.00 — $88.00
Altman Z
5.0
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)

VCSAX buys
0
KO buys
13
PoliticianChamberTickerTypeAmountDate
Markwayne Mullin🏛 Senate$KO▲ Buy$15,001 - $50,0002025-12-29
Markwayne Mullin🏛 Senate$KO▲ Buy$15,001 - $50,0002025-12-29
Lloyd Doggett🏢 House$KO▲ Buy$1,001 - $15,0002025-12-15
Sheldon Whitehouse🏛 Senate$KO▲ Buy$1,001 - $15,0002025-11-21
Sheldon Whitehouse🏛 Senate$KO▲ Buy$1,001 - $15,0002025-11-21
Julia Letlow🏢 House$KO▲ Buy$1,001 - $15,0002025-11-03
Lisa McClain🏢 House$KO▲ Buy$1,001 - $15,0002025-09-25
Lisa McClain🏢 House$KO▲ Buy$1,001 - $15,0002025-09-25
Val Hoyle🏢 House$KO▼ Sell$1,001 - $15,0002025-09-23
Ro Khanna🏢 House$KO▲ Buy$1,001 - $15,0002025-09-05
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MetricVCSAXKO
Forward yield2.15%2.70%
Annual dividend / share$2.38$2.06
Payout ratio50%50%
1-year div growth0%0%
5-year div CAGR0%24.3%
Portfolio after 10y$22.9K$34.1K
Annual income after 10y$247.15$4,303.79
Total dividends collected$2.3K$15.5K
Payment frequencyquarterlyquarterly
SectorStockConsumer Staples

Year-by-year: VCSAX vs KO ($10,000, DRIP)

YearVCSAX PortfolioVCSAX Income/yrKO PortfolioKO Income/yrGap
1$10,915$215.08$10,846$335.73+$69.00VCSAX
2$11,899$219.40$11,829$430.64+$70.00VCSAX
3← crossover$12,955$223.52$12,988$555.50$33.00KO
4$14,089$227.44$14,372$721.34$283.00KO
5$15,307$231.18$16,049$944.01$742.00KO
6$16,613$234.72$18,114$1,246.74$1.5KKO
7$18,014$238.09$20,702$1,664.24$2.7KKO
8$19,516$241.27$24,008$2,249.48$4.5KKO
9$21,126$244.29$28,317$3,085.19$7.2KKO
10$22,853$247.15$34,065$4,303.79$11.2KKO

VCSAX vs KO: Complete Analysis 2026

VCSAXStock

This low-cost index fund offers exposure to the consumer staples sector of the U.S. equity market, which includes stocks of companies that provide direct-to-consumer products that, based on consumer spending habits, are considered essential to daily life. The fund’s main risk is its narrow scope—it invests solely in consumer staples stocks. An investor should expect high volatility from the fund, which should be considered only as a small portion of an already well-diversified portfolio.

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KOConsumer Staples

The Coca-Cola Company, a beverage company, manufactures, markets, and sells various nonalcoholic beverages worldwide. The company provides sparkling soft drinks, sparkling flavors; water, sports, coffee, and tea; juice, value-added dairy, and plant-based beverages; and other beverages. It also offers beverage concentrates and syrups, as well as fountain syrups to fountain retailers, such as restaurants and convenience stores. The company sells its products under the Coca-Cola, Diet Coke/Coca-Cola Light, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, caffeine free Diet Coke, Cherry Coke, Fanta Orange, Fanta Zero Orange, Fanta Zero Sugar, Fanta Apple, Sprite, Sprite Zero Sugar, Simply Orange, Simply Apple, Simply Grapefruit, Fresca, Schweppes, Thums Up, Aquarius, Ayataka, BODYARMOR, Ciel, Costa, Dasani, dogadan, FUZE TEA, Georgia, glacéau smartwater, glacéau vitaminwater, Gold Peak, Ice Dew, I LOHAS, Powerade, Topo Chico, AdeS, Del Valle, fairlife, innocent, Minute Maid, and Minute Maid Pulpy brands. It operates through a network of independent bottling partners, distributors, wholesalers, and retailers, as well as through bottling and distribution operators. The company was founded in 1886 and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

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