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ABBV Dividend Calculator

Project dividend-reinvestment (DRIP) growth, income, and yield on cost for AbbVie Inc. (ABBV). Pre-filled with illustrative figures — edit them with current numbers.

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Projected value at year 20

$481,178

You'll have invested

$130,000

Dividends received (net)

$194,976

Capital growth

$156,201

Annualized return

10.94%

Final annual dividend

$37,429

Yield on cost

28.79%

Growth over time

Line chart plotting three series by year: portfolio value, cumulative contributions, and cumulative net dividends. Over 20 years the portfolio grows to $481,178 from $130,000 contributed, including $194,976 in net dividends. The exact figures are listed in the results above this chart.

ABBVdividend: yield, amount & dates

Snapshot of AbbVie Inc. (ABBV) dividend data as of Jun 15, 2026. Figures change — verify the current numbers with your broker before investing.

Current dividend

Dividend yield

~3.04%

Annual dividend (TTM)

$6.74

Frequency

Quarterly

Latest dividend
$1.73 / share
Ex-dividend date
Apr 15, 2026
Pay date
May 15, 2026

Source: dividend records via stockanalysis.com. For the latest figures, check that source or your broker. Not financial advice.

ABBV dividend history

Recent ABBV dividend payments: ex-dividend date, amount per share, and pay date.
Ex-dividend dateAmount / sharePay date
Apr 15, 2026$1.73May 15, 2026
Jan 16, 2026$1.73Feb 17, 2026
Oct 15, 2025$1.64Nov 14, 2025
Jul 15, 2025$1.64Aug 15, 2025

Recent ABBV dividend payments (most recent first), as of Jun 15, 2026. Amounts are per share, before any tax withholding. For the complete history see stockanalysis.com.

About ABBV

AbbVie is a research-based biopharmaceutical company spun off from Abbott Laboratories in 2013, known for immunology, oncology, and neuroscience drugs. It has raised its dividend every year since the spin-off and carries an above-average yield for a large-cap pharma name.

ABBV is a dividend-growth stock from AbbVie that distributes quarterly. Because dividend investing is about both income and the growth of that income, the calculator above lets you model three things independently for ABBV: the starting yield, how fast the dividend grows each year, and how fast the share price appreciates. That separation matters most for high-yield versus dividend-growth choices, where a lower starting yield that grows quickly can overtake a higher static yield over time.

How to use the ABBV calculator

  1. Replace the pre-filled yield with ABBV’s current dividend yield from your broker or the fund’s page.
  2. Set your initial investment and monthly contribution.
  3. Estimate the dividend growth rate and price growth rate. For a dividend-growth stock these can differ a lot — be realistic rather than optimistic.
  4. Choose your dividend tax rate and whether to reinvest (DRIP), then read the projected value, dividends received, and yield on cost.

The full math, including how the money-weighted return is computed, is on the methodology page.

ABBV dividend calculator FAQ

How does this ABBV dividend calculator work?
It runs a month-by-month projection: each month it adds your contribution, pays a dividend based on the yield you enter, optionally reinvests it (DRIP), then applies price growth. The page loads with illustrative figures for AbbVie Inc.; replace them with the current yield and your own assumptions for an accurate projection.
What yield should I use for ABBV?
Use ABBV's current dividend yield from your broker or the fund page, not the example value pre-filled here — yields move with the share price and the distribution. Enter the trailing or forward yield, whichever you prefer to model.
Does ABBV pay monthly or quarterly?
AbbVie Inc. pays quarterly. This calculator projects annual totals and compounds monthly, so it works the same regardless of the actual payment schedule — the quarterly cadence just affects when cash actually lands in your account.
Is the ABBV projection a guarantee?
No. It is an educational projection based on the assumptions you enter, held constant. Real dividends can rise, be cut, or stop, and prices fluctuate. Use it to compare scenarios, not to predict returns, and never rely on a single calculator for an investment decision.

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