BEN Franklin Resources
Financials
Price $25.97 +1.33%
Dividend Yield5.08%
Annual Dividend$1.31
FrequencyQuarterly
P/E Ratio25.46
EPS$1.01
Payout Ratio130.3%
Beta1.50
Market Cap$13.5B
52W High$26.14
52W Low$16.25

Dividend Details

Annual Dividend
$1.31
Per Payment
$0.3273

Calculate BEN Dividend Income

Annual Income$508
Monthly Income$42
Shares385
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Quick Facts

  • Yield: 5.08%
  • Frequency: Quarterly
  • Sector: Financials
  • Streak: 44 years
  • Payout: 130%

About Franklin Resources

Franklin Resources is a Dividend Aristocrat with 44 consecutive years of dividend increases.

44 consecutive years of dividend increases, demonstrating a strong commitment to returning value to shareholders and growing income over time.

Sector: Financials Industry: Financial Services

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BEN's dividend yield?

BEN currently yields 5.08% annually based on a share price of $25.97 and annual dividend of $1.31.

How often does BEN pay dividends?

BEN pays dividends quarterly, typically in March, June, September, and December.

Is BEN a good dividend stock?

With a 5.08% yield and quarterly payments, plus a 44-year dividend growth streak, BEN is popular among income investors. Always consider your personal goals and risk tolerance.

BEN Dividend Investing Guide

Franklin Resources (BEN) represents a compelling opportunity for dividend investors seeking high-yield income in their portfolios. As a financials sector stock, BEN offers exposure to financial services with income potential from banking and investment activities.

As a Dividend Aristocrat with 44 consecutive years of dividend increases, BEN has demonstrated exceptional commitment to shareholder returns through multiple economic cycles, recessions, and market downturns. This track record of dividend growth suggests strong management discipline and sustainable payout policies.

To maximize returns from BEN dividends, consider strategies like dividend reinvestment (DRIP) to compound growth over time, tax-efficient account placement for qualified dividends, and portfolio diversification across sectors and payment schedules. Use our DRIP calculator to project long-term growth or our tax calculator to estimate after-tax income from your BEN investment.