Last reviewed on April 24, 2026
DividendETFs.net is a focused research resource for people who want to understand dividend-paying exchange-traded funds. The homepage starts with the highest-yielding funds we track, the list pages group funds by strategy (monthly payers, dividend growers, low-cost index funds, REIT-heavy funds), and each ticker has its own page with the numbers investors most often look up: yield, expense ratio, assets under management, inception, top holdings, sector mix, and recent dividend history.
Alongside those reference pages, the Learn section covers the fundamentals — how dividends are paid, how DRIP (dividend reinvestment) compounds a position over time, and the tax treatment of qualified and ordinary dividend income. The tools section includes a dividend calculator, a multi-ETF portfolio builder, and an income visualiser that plots monthly and quarterly payments onto a 12-month calendar.
The site is written for self-directed readers: retirees building an income ladder, accumulators reinvesting dividends for the long haul, and newer investors trying to decide whether a broad fund like VYM or a quality-screened fund like SCHD fits their goals. We assume familiarity with basic market terminology but explain ETF-specific concepts as they come up. Every article includes links to related funds and comparison pages so readers can move from a general question ("what's a dividend aristocrat fund?") to a concrete shortlist in two or three clicks.
ETF metrics come from publicly available sources: issuer fact sheets, prospectuses, and financial data providers. Figures are reviewed on a periodic cadence and the "Last reviewed on" line on each substantive page shows when that article was last checked. Because fund data — especially yields, distributions, and top holdings — changes continuously, we always encourage readers to confirm against the issuer's current fact sheet before making a decision.
The screener, calculator, portfolio builder, and income visualiser run entirely in the browser. Nothing you type into these tools is sent to our servers or to a third party. The underlying ETF dataset is a static JSON file that the browser downloads once per session.
DividendETFs.net is not a brokerage, not a registered investment adviser, and not a real-time data feed. We don't offer portfolio management, stock picks, or individualised recommendations. Every page, including the tools, is educational — designed to help you ask better questions and narrow your own research, not to replace a conversation with a qualified professional. For the full scope and limits, see our Disclaimer and Terms of Service.
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