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Dividend Calculator for Ferrovial (FER)

Calculate how much dividend income you would have earned from Ferrovial (FER) over any historical period.

Results are illustrative only and are not financial advice. Dividend data is sourced from public filings. Past dividends do not guarantee future payments. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

Results

Total Dividend Income

$712.87

From $1,000 invested

Number of Payments

19

92.25 shares

Yield on Cost

9.28%

as of 2025

Investment Period

13 years

Aug 13, 2012 – May 19, 2026

Annual Dividend Breakdown

Latest: $59.70(cash dividends, no DRIP)

Dividend payment history for $1,000 invested in Ferrovial (FER) from 2012 to 2026

Total received is cash income for your entered investment amount (no DRIP).

  • Jun 15, 2026$59.70
  • Dec 22, 2025$8.27
  • Nov 25, 2025$51.19
  • Jun 25, 2025$33.32
  • Dec 27, 2024$3.36
  • Dec 13, 2024$45.85
  • Jun 21, 2024$30.39
  • Nov 22, 2023$41.74
  • Jul 26, 2023$24.46
  • Nov 18, 2022$37.27
  • May 26, 2022$27.02
  • Nov 19, 2021$32.59
  • May 31, 2021$21.94
  • Nov 20, 2020$21.61
  • Jun 1, 2020$31.08
  • Nov 22, 2019$41.68
  • Dec 10, 2013$50.82
  • May 23, 2013$29.83
  • Dec 13, 2012$120.74

About the FER dividend calculator

The Ferrovial (FER) dividend income calculator reconstructs what an actual cash investment would have paid out in dividends. At the split-adjusted closing price of $10.84 on Aug 13, 2012, an investment of $1,000 bought 92.25 shares — the cost basis every payout below is measured against, through May 19, 2026.

Across that span those shares have paid $712.87 in dividends — about 71.29% of the $1,000 invested. Measured against the entry price, yield on cost moved from 8.07% in its first full year (2013) to 9.28% by 2025, a payout that has risen modestly above the original cost basis.

These numbers assume every dividend was taken as cash. Reinvesting instead — the DRIP toggle above — would buy additional shares at each ex-date price, compounding the share count and lifting every subsequent payment.

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