The value I find in it is the ability to project ahead what my dividend income might be in 10 years (with assumed dividend growth rates and savings rates from real data). (dividendmantra.com)
Assuming a dividend yield of 2.5 %, this translates to a loss of as much as 1.25 % per year. (canadiancapitalist.com)
Assuming dividends remain steady, dividend yield will decrease if a stock goes up in price and increase if a stock goes down. (ourbigfatwallet.com)