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Results
Total Dividend Income
$532.15
Number of Payments
52
Yield on Cost
4.45%
Investment Period
12 years
Annual Dividend Breakdown
Latest: $33.35(cash dividends, no DRIP)
Dividend payment history for $1,000 invested in Science Applications International (SAIC) from 2013 to 2026
Total received is cash income for your entered investment amount (no DRIP).
| Jul 24, 2026 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Apr 24, 2026 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jan 28, 2026 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Oct 24, 2025 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jul 25, 2025 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Apr 25, 2025 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jan 24, 2025 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Oct 25, 2024 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jul 26, 2024 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Apr 26, 2024 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jan 26, 2024 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Oct 27, 2023 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jul 28, 2023 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Apr 28, 2023 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jan 27, 2023 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Oct 28, 2022 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jul 29, 2022 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Apr 29, 2022 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jan 28, 2022 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Oct 29, 2021 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jul 30, 2021 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Apr 30, 2021 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jan 29, 2021 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Oct 30, 2020 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jul 31, 2020 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Apr 24, 2020 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jan 31, 2020 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Oct 25, 2019 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jul 26, 2019 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Apr 26, 2019 | $0.3700 | $11.12 |
| Jan 25, 2019 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Oct 26, 2018 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Jul 27, 2018 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Apr 27, 2018 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Jan 26, 2018 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Oct 27, 2017 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Jul 28, 2017 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Apr 28, 2017 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Jan 27, 2017 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Oct 28, 2016 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Jul 29, 2016 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Apr 29, 2016 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Jan 29, 2016 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Oct 30, 2015 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Jul 30, 2015 | $0.3100 | $9.31 |
| Apr 30, 2015 | $0.2800 | $8.41 |
| Jan 30, 2015 | $0.2800 | $8.41 |
| Oct 30, 2014 | $0.2800 | $8.41 |
| Jul 30, 2014 | $0.2800 | $8.41 |
| Apr 30, 2014 | $0.2800 | $8.41 |
| Jan 30, 2014 | $0.2800 | $8.41 |
| Oct 30, 2013 | $0.2800 | $8.41 |
- Jul 24, 2026$11.12
- Apr 24, 2026$11.12
- Jan 28, 2026$11.12
- Oct 24, 2025$11.12
- Jul 25, 2025$11.12
- Apr 25, 2025$11.12
- Jan 24, 2025$11.12
- Oct 25, 2024$11.12
- Jul 26, 2024$11.12
- Apr 26, 2024$11.12
- Jan 26, 2024$11.12
- Oct 27, 2023$11.12
- Jul 28, 2023$11.12
- Apr 28, 2023$11.12
- Jan 27, 2023$11.12
- Oct 28, 2022$11.12
- Jul 29, 2022$11.12
- Apr 29, 2022$11.12
- Jan 28, 2022$11.12
- Oct 29, 2021$11.12
- Jul 30, 2021$11.12
- Apr 30, 2021$11.12
- Jan 29, 2021$11.12
- Oct 30, 2020$11.12
- Jul 31, 2020$11.12
- Apr 24, 2020$11.12
- Jan 31, 2020$11.12
- Oct 25, 2019$11.12
- Jul 26, 2019$11.12
- Apr 26, 2019$11.12
- Jan 25, 2019$9.31
- Oct 26, 2018$9.31
- Jul 27, 2018$9.31
- Apr 27, 2018$9.31
- Jan 26, 2018$9.31
- Oct 27, 2017$9.31
- Jul 28, 2017$9.31
- Apr 28, 2017$9.31
- Jan 27, 2017$9.31
- Oct 28, 2016$9.31
- Jul 29, 2016$9.31
- Apr 29, 2016$9.31
- Jan 29, 2016$9.31
- Oct 30, 2015$9.31
- Jul 30, 2015$9.31
- Apr 30, 2015$8.41
- Jan 30, 2015$8.41
- Oct 30, 2014$8.41
- Jul 30, 2014$8.41
- Apr 30, 2014$8.41
- Jan 30, 2014$8.41
- Oct 30, 2013$8.41
About the SAIC dividend calculator
The Science Applications International (SAIC) dividend income calculator reconstructs what an actual cash investment would have paid out in dividends. At the split-adjusted closing price of $33.28 on Oct 10, 2013, an investment of $1,000 bought 30.05 shares — the cost basis every payout below is measured against, through Jul 10, 2026.
Across that span those shares have paid $532.15 in dividends — about 53.22% of the $1,000 invested. Measured against the entry price, yield on cost moved from 3.37% in its first full year (2014) to 4.45% by 2025, reflecting a dividend that has outpaced 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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