NFLX dividend calculator
Netflix, Inc.
Current price $68.95
Netflix, Inc. does not currently pay a dividend in the data we have, so the pre-filled income is zero. The calculator still works if you want to model a hypothetical payout.
Dividend income calculator
Adjust the numbers to see how the income grows.
The snowball effect: reinvesting vs taking the cash
NFLX dividend health check
No current dividend
Payout safetyNot scored yet. Run the free resilience check β
Consecutive years of rises in our payment data
No upcoming payment projected
How resilient is the NFLX dividend?
Screens as a durable dividend profile, with low cut-risk signals.
These are a resilience check on the dividend, not a recommendation to buy or sell, and not financial advice.
Full NFLX resilience breakdownWe test these scores in public
Across 2,733 dividend payers, shares our Risk score put in the riskiest band went on to cut their dividend about 1 in 4 times within a year. In the safest band it was 1 in 12.
Every band is published, including the ones that flatter us least.
See the dividend safety proofNFLX vs similar payers
| Share | Yield | 5y dividend growth | |
|---|---|---|---|
| NFLXNetflix, Inc. | n/a | n/a | This page |
| PEPPepsiCo, Inc. | 4.19% | 6.8% | Calculate β |
| ULVR.LUnilever PLC | 3.83% | 0.2% | Calculate β |
| LGEN.LLegal & General Group Plc | 7.31% | 4.4% | Calculate β |
Frequently asked questions
- How much does NFLX pay per share?
- Netflix, Inc. does not currently pay a dividend based on the payment history we have.
- When is the next NFLX dividend?
- We have no upcoming payment projected for NFLX from its payment history.
- How resilient is the NFLX dividend?
- Screens as a durable dividend profile, with low cut-risk signals. See the full Quality, Risk and Trim breakdown on the NFLX scoring page. Informational only, not financial advice.
How the resilience scores are calculated (methodology)
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