How much will 100 NVDA shares earn when Nvidia pays its next hiked dividend?

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) shareholders holding 100 shares of the firm are expected to receive $25 when the company’s next quarterly dividend is paid.
The payment follows Nvidia’s historic dividend increase announced in May 2026, when the semiconductor giant raised its quarterly payout from $0.01 to $0.25 per share, representing a 2,400% increase.
The upcoming distribution scheduled for October 2, 2026 is expected to match the previous payment made on June 26, 2026.
At the current quarterly rate, investors holding 100 NVDA shares will earn $100 annually if Nvidia maintains its dividend policy over the next four quarters. Notably, Nvidia offers a dividend yield of approximately 0.46% and an annualized dividend of $1 per share.

The company maintains a quarterly payment schedule and currently has a forward payout ratio of 7.83%, highlighting ample room to continue investing in growth initiatives while returning capital to shareholders.
Investors are now focused on Nvidia’s fiscal second-quarter 2027 earnings report, scheduled for August 26, 2026.
The technology company has guided for revenue of approximately $91 billion, while analysts expect revenue between $91.9 billion and $92.2 billion and adjusted earnings per share of roughly $2.08 to $2.09.
Wall Street bullish on Nvidia stock
Wall Street remains overwhelmingly bullish on NVDA stock, with many analysts citing strong AI demand, expanding data center deployments, and Nvidia’s Blackwell and Vera Rubin platforms as key growth drivers.
In this vein, Bank of America has projected revenue between $94 billion and $95 billion, above the broader consensus estimate of approximately $91.9 billion.
Investors will also be watching Nvidia’s forward guidance closely. To this end, consensus forecasts currently call for more than $103 billion in revenue for the following quarter, with expectations that AI-related capital spending by hyperscalers such as Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta will remain a major growth driver.
Meanwhile, the options market is signaling heightened expectations ahead of earnings, with traders pricing in a potential post-results move of roughly 6% in either direction.
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