Gartner (IT) Dividend Income Calculator

Gartner (IT) has paid 1 dividends since Jul 19, 1999. The most recent was $1.1950/share on Jul 19, 1999, paid Special. Use the calculator below to see how much dividend income you would have earned.

Total Dividend Income

$58.46

From $1,000 invested

Number of Payments

1

48.92 shares

Avg. Annual Yield on Cost

5.85%

Over 1 year

Years of Dividends

1

Jul 19, 1999 – Jul 19, 1999

Annual Dividend Breakdown

Totals per calendar year for your investment scenario (cash dividends, no DRIP).

$58
1999
Annual dividend income breakdown
YearTotal Dividends ($)PaymentsYield on Cost (%)
199958.4615.85

Dividend Payments

Dates are ex-dividend. Total received is cash income for your entered investment amount (no DRIP).

  • Ex-date Jul 19, 1999

    Dividend/share
    $1.1950
    Total received
    $58.46

Frequently asked questions

How much dividend income would $1,000 invested in Gartner have earned?

A $1,000 investment in Gartner (IT) from Jul 19, 1999 would have earned $58.46 in total dividend income across 1 payments.

How many dividends has Gartner paid?

Gartner (IT) has made 1 dividend payments since Jul 19, 1999.

Does the calculator include reinvested dividends (DRIP)?

Yes, toggle the "Reinvest dividends (DRIP)" checkbox to see how reinvesting each dividend at the actual stock price on the ex-date would have compounded your shares and income over time.

Are taxes included in the dividend income calculation?

No, all figures show gross dividend income before any taxes. Actual after-tax income depends on your tax bracket and account type.

What data source is used for Gartner dividends?

Dividend data comes from verified historical records. All recorded dividends are included, using split-adjusted amounts for accuracy.

Data & methodology

What data source is used?

Dividend data comes from verified historical records, including all regular and special dividends.

Does this include special dividends?

Yes, all recorded dividends are included in the calculation, including special (one-time) dividends.

Does this account for DRIP (dividend reinvestment)?

Yes, toggle the "Reinvest dividends (DRIP)" option to see how reinvesting each dividend at the actual stock price on the ex-date would have compounded your shares and income over time.

Are taxes included?

No, all figures show gross dividend income before any taxes. Actual after-tax income depends on your tax bracket, account type, and jurisdiction.

How are stock splits handled?

The calculator uses split-adjusted dividend amounts (adj_dividend) which account for all historical stock splits, ensuring accurate income calculations.