Dividend

Estimate annual and monthly dividend income from your current holdings, using the dividend-per-share data Finnhub returns when you sync prices.

Shows dividend yield, annualized DPS, and estimated annual income for every holding that pays a dividend. Only tickers with dividend data in the local price cache are included. Run firma sync first to populate it.
$firma show dividend
TICKERSHARESYIELDYLD@COSTANN. DPSEST. ANNUAL
MSFT180.88%1.30%$3.2394$58
AAPL430.38%0.66%$1.0318$44
NVDA1560.02%0.03%$0.0399$6
Annual income$109
Monthly avg$9
Yield and DPS figures come from Finnhub and reflect the most recent sync. Run firma sync to refresh. TSLA and NVDA are not shown because they do not pay dividends.
The table shows two yield columns because they answer different questions:
YIELDCurrent yield: annual DPS ÷ today's market price. It changes every day as the stock price moves.
YLD@COSTYield on Cost: annual DPS ÷ your average purchase price. It stays fixed to your personal cost basis and shows the return on the capital you actually deployed.
Example: you bought MSFT at an average of $250/share. The annual DPS is $3.24, so your Yield on Cost is 1.30%. That is what the dividend is returning on your invested dollars, regardless of where the stock trades today. If MSFT is now at $368, the current yield is 0.88% because the price appreciated. Long-term holders often find their YLD@COST runs well above the headline yield because the stock price grew while the dividend kept going.
Yield on Cost requires at least one buy transaction in the ledger to compute a cost basis. Tickers with no cost data show a dash in the YLD@COST column.
firma show dividendDisplay in local currency (KRW by default)
firma show dividend -c USDConvert income to USD at the current exchange rate
firma show dividend --jsonMachine-readable output
Claude Desktop · firma MCP connected

You

How much passive income am I generating from dividends this year?

Claude

Based on your current holdings and latest prices, you're on track for roughly $109/year in dividends, or about $9/month. MSFT leads at $58 (18 shares × $3.24 DPS, 0.88% yield), AAPL at $44 (43 shares × $1.03 DPS, 0.38% yield), and NVDA contributes $6 (156 shares × $0.04 DPS, 0.02% yield). TSLA does not pay dividends.

MIT License