JVMAX Dividend Calculator
Calculate how much dividend income John Hancock Funds Disciplined Value Mid Cap Fund Class A (JVMAX) could generate with reinvestment. Pre-loaded with JVMAX's current 8.67% yield.
Dividend Yield: 8.67%
Annual Dividend: $2.47 per share
Share Price: $28.47
Payout Ratio: 558.5% (based on depressed trailing earnings — see FAQ below)
JVMAX DRIP Calculator
Model JVMAX dividend reinvestment with customizable yield, growth rate, contribution, and time horizon. Compare DRIP vs no-DRIP returns and see year-by-year projection tables.
What If You Invested $1,000 in JVMAX 10 Years Ago?
A $1,000 investment in JVMAX on 2016-06-30 would be worth $2,765.83 today with dividends reinvested (DRIP), a total return of 176.6%.
Without reinvesting, the total portfolio value (shares plus cash dividends) would be $2,264.18 (126.4% return). Reinvesting dividends added $501.65 in extra value.
Starting share price: $19.09 — Current share price: $28.47
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is JVMAX's current dividend yield?
- JVMAX (John Hancock Funds Disciplined Value Mid Cap Fund Class A) currently has a dividend yield of 8.67%. This means for every $10,000 invested, you would receive approximately $867 per year in dividend income before taxes.
- How much JVMAX do I need to make $1,000 per month in dividends?
- To earn $1,000 per month ($12,000/year) from JVMAX at its current yield of 8.67%, you would need approximately $138,408 invested. With dividend reinvestment and growth, you may need less over time.
- Does JVMAX pay monthly dividends?
- No, JVMAX pays dividends quarterly (4 times per year). You can build monthly income by combining it with other stocks that pay in different months.
- Is JVMAX's dividend safe?
- JVMAX's 558.5% payout ratio is based on trailing earnings, which appear unusually depressed relative to the company's historical profitability. A single year of earnings can produce an unusually high payout ratio that may not reflect the dividend's long-term sustainability. For established dividend payers, free cash flow coverage and forward earnings estimates are often more meaningful indicators of dividend safety than a single year of trailing EPS.
- What is JVMAX's dividend growth rate?
- We don't have enough historical data to calculate a reliable dividend growth rate for JVMAX. You can set a custom growth rate in the calculator above.
- What would $1,000 invested in JVMAX 10 years ago be worth today?
- A $1,000 investment in JVMAX on 2016-06-30 would be worth approximately $2,765.83 today with dividends reinvested (DRIP), a 176.6% total return. Without reinvesting, the total portfolio value (shares plus accumulated cash dividends) would be $2,264.18 — meaning DRIP added $501.65 in extra value.
See full dividend history and analysis on the JVMAX dividend page.