Monthly Dividend Stocks

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By Nathan HamiltonUpdated Jun 5, 2026

Monthly dividend stocks are companies or funds that distribute dividend income twelve times per year, rather than the more common quarterly schedule. These income investments appeal to investors seeking predictable and frequent income flows, aligning particularly well with budgeting needs such as retirement expenses or recurring bills.

Pros of monthly dividend stocks

  • Steady cash flow: Regular income better matches ongoing expenses compared to quarterly dividends.
  • Compounding potential: Reinvested dividends can accelerate growth through more frequent compounding.
  • Retirement income: Offers a paycheck-like structure for income-focused investors.

Cons of monthly dividend stocks

  • Limited selection: Relatively few companies pay dividends monthly, narrowing diversification options.
  • High-yield traps: Some monthly payers offer unsustainably high yields, signaling risk to capital.
  • Sector concentration: Many monthly dividend payers are REIT stocks, BDC stocks, or income funds, exposing investors to sector-specific risks.
  • Potential lower growth: Companies focused on high income distribution may reinvest less in growth opportunities.

Investing considerations

For dividend investors, monthly dividend stocks provide a practical way to build reliable income streams, especially in retirement. However, careful attention should be paid to dividend coverage ratios, payout sustainability, and sector exposure. REITs and BDCs dominate this category, so diversification across industries or pairing with quarterly payers can help reduce concentration risk.

For general investors, monthly dividend stocks can add stability to portfolios, but they shouldn’t be mistaken for high-growth opportunities. While these stocks deliver income consistency, long-term capital appreciation often comes from companies reinvesting profits into growth rather than distributing them. The best use case for monthly payers is as a complement to a diversified dividend portfolio rather than its core.

Our monthly dividend stocks list

This list contains all dividend stocks that pay monthly that are listed on the NYSE or NASDAQ.

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97.73B17.69x13.51x0.97x14.67x99.66x0.00x
56.73B49.87x9.84x1.39x14.65x5.91x6.22x
35.53B8.00x0.56x1.08x-0.96x8.62x0.18x
30.78B6.93x0.61x1.10x4.79x-17.58x0.76x
27.75B-73.32x0.73x-449.58x-5.34x0.06x
13.64B61.84x4.09x1.54x9.83x1.02x0.61x
11.99B28.58x2.05x0.44x1.13x4.41x-2.29x
11.67B7.95x5.67x0.85x16.67x-20.02x0.05x
8.82B39.68x12.43x1.36x17.72x9.06x14.45x
7.68B129.22x0.70x1.22x4.33x27.81x-0.00x
5.70B12.31x0.46x0.98x-37.66x-5.80x0.00x
5.43B20.92x1.53x1.70x-3.23x10737.63x-0.00x
5.08B43.82x6.37x2.01x21.84x4.35x1.19x
4.82B10.91x6.32x1.55x13.10x4.28x-1.11x
3.69B21.42x1.92x0.87x8.27x2.28x11.37x
3.64B8.09x1.64x1.60x8.42x4.92x1.15x
3.59B17.21x8.23x0.91x13.29x4.55x-1.00x
3.57B16.20x0.71x1.15x-2.51x11.85x0.00x
3.27B-2.98x0.49x6.79x-3.97x0.01x
3.26B13.53x2.98x0.49x6.79x-3.97x0.01x
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