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Broadcom to pay dividends on March 31; Here’s how much 100 AVGO shares will earn

Broadcom to pay dividends on March 31; Here’s how much 100 AVGO shares will earn
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Broadcom’s (NASDAQ: AVGO) next quarterly dividend is expected on March 27, continuing the company’s sixteen-year payout streak.

More specifically, the American semiconductor giant will reward shareholders with an estimated $0.65 per share next month.

Broadcom dividends. Source: Dividend.com

How much will AVGO shareholders receive in dividends next month?

The next estimated dividend is in line with the previous payout issued on December 31, 2025. In other words, shareholders holding 100 AVGO shares can expect a dividend payment of $65.

As the company has consistently increased its dividends each year since 2010, it is hard to tell what the yearly payout will amount to. 

If the figure remains unchanged, the overall yearly Broadcom dividend will come in at $260.

Broadcom dividends

Compared to some of its competitors, Broadcom’s dividend remains rather appealing, reflecting a balance between returning capital to shareholders and reinvesting in growth. For instance, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), the semiconductor leader, offers a comparatively symbolic dividend of $0.01 per share.

However, with shares trading around $325 at the time of writing, Broadcom’s forward dividend yield sits near 0.8%, still below the technology sector average of roughly 1.37%. 

AVGO dividend overview. Source: Dividend.com

As mentioned, the AI company pays dividends on a quarterly basis and has increased its payout for no less than sixteen years in a row, signaling a steady emphasis on shareholder returns.

Moreover, the forward payout ratio just north of 18% suggests the dividend remains well covered by earnings, while leaving enough room for further increases while still preserving capital for expansion.

For investors weighing dividend-capture strategies, AVGO stock has historically recovered its typical ex-dividend dip in about 8.6 days on average.

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