
NYSE:TSM · New York Stock Exchange
+$27.64 today
Vol 18.19M · Avg 13.48M
Dividends
Measure the reliability of shareholder income
Look beyond the current yield by checking payout history, cash support, buybacks, and other ways management returns capital to owners.
Dividend analysis for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited should look at more than the latest yield. Review TSM payout history, free cash flow support, buybacks, balance sheet flexibility, and peer income metrics together so the shareholder return profile is judged by durability, not by a single headline percentage that may change with price movement.
Dividends
Dividend history, growth & yield
Yield
0.91%
Annual Div/Share
$3.51
Payout Ratio
25.5%
Frequency
Quarterly
Shareholder Yield
20.94%
Next Ex-Date
Sep 16, 2026
Next Payment
$1.11 · Oct 8, 2026
1Y Growth
+65.2%
3Y CAGR
+35.9%
5Y CAGR
+20.3%
Dividend Payments, Annual Total (TTM) & Yield
Analysis
The current indicated dividend yield is 0.91%, with TTM dividends of $3.51 per share. Three-year dividend growth is +35.9%, which helps show whether payouts are compounding or flattening. The payout ratio is 25.5%, so compare payout growth against earnings coverage. Payments are currently quarterly.
Shareholder Returns
Dividend, buyback & debt paydown yields
Dividend Yield (TTM)
21.89%
Buyback Yield (TTM)
0.00%
Debt Paydown (TTM)
0.00%
Total Yield (TTM)
21.89%
Analysis
Total TTM shareholder yield is 21.89% including 0.00% from debt paydown. The largest current contributor is dividends at 21.89%, which helps show whether capital returns are coming from direct cash payouts, share count reduction, or balance sheet cleanup.
Competitor Dividends
Peer payout, dividend, and buyback comparison
No competitor dividend data available.
Does TSM stock pay dividends?
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM) currently pays a dividend. The indicated dividend per share is 3.51 USD and the dividend yield is 0.91%.
Is TSM's dividend covered?
The payout ratio is 25.5%, so compare that against earnings and free cash flow before relying on the dividend.
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