BlackRock (BLK) Dividend Yield, Date & History $1,059.40 +2.86 (+0.27%) (As of 11:19 AM ET) Add Compare Share Share Dividend Stock AnalysisAnalyst ForecastsChartCompetitorsDividendEarningsFinancialsHeadlinesInsider TradesOptions ChainOwnershipSEC FilingsShort InterestSustainabilityTrends BlackRock Dividend SummaryDividend Yield1.93%Annual Dividend$20.40Next Dividend Payment Dec. 23 Dividend Increase Track Record 15 YearsAnnualized 3-Year Dividend Growth 11.26%Dividend Payout Ratio 50.35% BlackRock (BLK) pays an annual dividend of $20.40 per share, with a dividend yield of 1.93%. The next quarterly payment of $5.10 per share is scheduled for Monday, December 23, to investors who owned the stock before the ex-dividend date of Thursday, December 5. BLK has grown its dividend for 15 consecutive years, with an average annual increase of 3.62%. The company currently pays out 50.35% of its earnings and 49.78% of its cash flow as dividends. Get Dividend Stock Ideas Daily Enter your email address below to receive the DividendStocks.com newsletter, a daily email that contains dividend stock ideas, ex-dividend stocks, and the latest dividend investing news. Enter your email to sign up for newsletter Sign Up Skip Charts & View Dividend HistoryBLK Dividend Payments by QuarterDividend Payments by Quarter Chart DescriptionThe chart below displays up to four years of BlackRock's dividend payment history by quarter. The blue bars represent historical dividend payments, while the gray bars indicate future payments.Open BlackRock in Dividend Calculator BLK Dividend Yield Over TimeDividend Yield Over Time Chart DescriptionThe chart below tracks BlackRock's dividend yield over the past four years. The line represents changes in yield by quarter, providing a clear view of trends over time.Open BlackRock in Dividend Yield Calculator Ad Diversified Trading InstituteCombine the QQQ, IWM and SPY in one tradeIf you’ve been investing in the major indexes for the last 20 years, you may need a new strategy. Because the Dow Jones has returned just 349%... The Russell 2000 has returned just 397%... And the S&P 500 has returned just 450%. And although I can’t guarantee results or against losses… I want to tell you about my “2-Click Trade” that has encapsulated more than the return of ALL THREE OF THOSE INDEXES COMBINED… Plus, it targets multiple overnight payouts in a month with 84.3% accuracy! While I cannot promise future returns or against losses…You can find out about this “2-Click Trade” here. BlackRock vs. The CompetitionCompare BlackRock's annual dividend, yield, and 3-year growth rate with averages for Finance and NYSE companies to evaluate its performance against the market.TypeBlackRockFinance CompaniesNYSE CompaniesAnnual Dividend$20.40$0.02$1.52Dividend Yield1.93%10.45%3.49%Annualized 3-Year Dividend Growth11.26%12.89%15.58%Track Record15 years17 years24 yearsBlackRock Dividend Payout RatioDividend payout ratios express the dividend as a percentage of another metric, such as earnings or cash flow, and can be used to assess dividend sustainability.TypePayout RatioBased on Trailing 12 Months of Earnings50.35%Based on This Year's Estimate47.24%Based on Next Year's Estimate42.42%Based on Cashflow49.91% BlackRock Dividend History by Quarter Custom Range 3 Months 6 Months Year-to-Date 1 Year 2 Years 3 Years 5 Years 10 Years All Time Time Frame * Start Date * End Date AnnouncedPeriodPaymentPayment ChangeYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable Date11/20/2024quarterly$5.10 - 1.99%12/5/202412/5/202412/23/20247/24/2024quarterly$5.10 - 2.46%9/9/20249/9/20249/23/20245/15/2024quarterly$5.10 - 2.5%6/7/20246/7/20246/24/2024"This looks and feels like 2000," says investing legend (Ad)Our senior analyst Dan Ferris says a new surprise crisis could begin at any moment... and this time, he says it could be the worst U.S. financial crisis in 200 years. Before the next trading session begins, I highly recommend you review Dan's action plan to secure your gains, even if the market falls from here.Click here to see how Dan says you could profit from the American "Mega Bubble" of 2025.1/10/2024Quarterly$5.10+$0.102.00%2.55%3/6/20243/7/20243/22/202411/8/2023quarterly$5.00 - 3.05%12/6/202312/7/202312/22/20237/20/2023quarterly$5.00 - 2.68%9/7/20239/8/20239/22/20235/24/2023quarterly$5.00 - 3.05%6/7/20236/8/20236/23/20231/25/2023quarterly$5.00+$0.122.46%2.66%3/6/20233/7/20233/23/2023This table shows BlackRock's quarterlydividend history, including payout amounts, yield, dividend changes, and key dates. Use the date filter to explore data as far back as 2013 to analyze trends over time. BlackRock Dividend - Frequently Asked Questions What is BlackRock's dividend yield? The current dividend yield for BlackRock is 1.93%. Learn more on BLK's dividend yield history. How much is BlackRock's annual dividend? The annual dividend for BLK shares is $20.40. Learn more on BLK's annual dividend history. How often does BlackRock pay dividends? BlackRock pays quarterly dividends to shareholders. When is BlackRock's next dividend payment? BlackRock's next quarterly dividend payment of $5.10 per share will be made to shareholders on Monday, December 23, 2024. When was BlackRock's most recent dividend payment? BlackRock's most recent quarterly dividend payment of $5.10 per share was made to shareholders on Monday, September 23, 2024. When was BlackRock's most recent ex-dividend date? BlackRock's most recent ex-dividend date was Thursday, December 5, 2024. Is BlackRock's dividend growing? Over the past three years, the company's dividend has grown by an average of 11.26% per year. What track record does BlackRock have of raising its dividend? BlackRock has increased its dividend for the past 15 consecutive years. When did BlackRock last increase or decrease its dividend? The most recent change in the company's dividend was an increase of $0.10 on Wednesday, January 10, 2024. What is BlackRock's dividend payout ratio? The dividend payout ratio for BLK is: 50.35% based on the trailing year of earnings 47.24% based on this year's estimates 42.42% based on next year's estimates 49.91% based on cash flow Is BlackRock a good dividend stock? BlackRock's dividend yield of 1.93% is lower than the average Finance company that issues a dividend. The company's 15 consecutive years of dividend growth indicate that the company has a strong committment to maintain and grow its dividend. BlackRock's dividend payout ratio of 50.35% is at a healthy, sustainable level, below 75% of its earnings. Looking at the stock as a whole, market analysts rate BlackRock stock as a Moderate Buy, forecasting growth opportunities and potential value appreciation. 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