News Corporation (NWSA) Yield on Cost (YOC): 0.80%
The yield on cost (YOC) for News Corporation (NWSA) is 0.80%.
NWSA Yield on Cost (YOC) Metrics
YIELD ON COST (YOC)
0.80%
Yield on Cost for NWSA
NWSA now pays $0.20 per share a year. Measured against the price it actually traded at back then, a long-term holder is earning:
| If you bought | Price then | Yield on cost today |
|---|---|---|
| 10 years ago(2016-06-24) | $11.13 | 1.80% |
| 5 years ago(2021-06-22) | $25.52 | 0.78% |
| 3 years ago(2023-06-23) | $18.76 | 1.07% |
| 1 year ago(2025-06-23) | $28.86 | 0.69% |
| Buying today(at $24.98) | $24.98 | 0.80% |
If you buy today and the dividend keeps growing
Projection: starting from today's 0.80% yield, assuming the dividend keeps compounding at its historical 0.0% rate. Boards set dividends each year, so actual figures will differ.
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Yield on Cost Calculator
Try your own purchase price, dividend and growth rate for News Corporation (NWSA).
Starting Yield
0.80%
Ending YOC
2.06%
Year 15 Dividend
$0.51
Cum. Dividends Recd.
$5.15
| Year | Projected Div. / Share | YoY Dividend Hike | Yield on Cost (YOC) | Total Dividends Recd. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Initial | $0.20 | — | 0.80% | $0.00 |
| Year 1 | $0.21 | +6.50% | 0.85% | $0.21 |
| Year 2 | $0.23 | +6.50% | 0.91% | $0.44 |
| Year 3 | $0.24 | +6.50% | 0.97% | $0.68 |
| Year 4 | $0.26 | +6.50% | 1.03% | $0.94 |
| Year 5 | $0.27 | +6.50% | 1.10% | $1.21 |
| Year 6 | $0.29 | +6.50% | 1.17% | $1.50 |
| Year 7 | $0.31 | +6.50% | 1.24% | $1.82 |
| Year 8 | $0.33 | +6.50% | 1.33% | $2.15 |
| Year 9 | $0.35 | +6.50% | 1.41% | $2.50 |
| Year 10 | $0.38 | +6.50% | 1.50% | $2.87 |
| Year 11 | $0.40 | +6.50% | 1.60% | $3.27 |
| Year 12 | $0.43 | +6.50% | 1.70% | $3.70 |
| Year 13 | $0.45 | +6.50% | 1.82% | $4.15 |
| Year 14 | $0.48 | +6.50% | 1.93% | $4.64 |
| Year 15 | $0.51 | +6.50% | 2.06% | $5.15 |
News Corporation Yield on Cost (YOC) Formula & Definition
Yield on cost is the dividend yield measured against your original purchase price, not today's price. As a company raises its dividend, the yield on what you actually paid keeps rising even when the market yield holds steady.
Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute
News Corporation Yield on Cost (YOC) FAQ
- What is the yield on cost (YOC) for News Corporation (NWSA)?
- The yield on cost (YOC) for NWSA stock is 0.80%.
About News Corporation
News Corporation, an influential media and information services entity, is dedicated to producing and disseminating premium, engaging content along with a diverse array of products and services for both individual consumers and corporate clients worldwide. Its operations are strategically segmented into six distinct divisions: Digital Real Estate Services, Subscription Video Services, Dow Jones, Book Publishing, News Media, and an "Other" category. The company supplies a wide spectrum of content and data solutions, featuring esteemed publications and services such as The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, MarketWatch, Investor's Business Daily, Factiva, Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, Dow Jones Newswires, and OPIS. These are distributed across numerous platforms, including traditional newspapers, newswires, dedicated websites, mobile applications, newsletters, magazines, proprietary databases, live journalism events, video content, and podcasts. News Corporation also manages a substantial portfolio of daily, Sunday, weekly, and bi-weekly newspapers. Noteworthy titles include The Australian, The Weekend Australian, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, Herald Sun, Sunday Herald Sun, The Courier Mail, The Sunday Mail, The Advertiser, Sunday Mail, The Sun, The Sun on Sunday, The Times, The Sunday Times, and the New York Post, complemented by various digital mastheads and associated online properties. Beyond news, the company publishes a broad range of books, encompassing general fiction, nonfiction, children's literature, and religious titles. It further delivers sports, entertainment, and news programming to pay-TV and streaming subscribers, as well as other commercial licensees, via cable, satellite, and internet distribution. Additionally, it secures broadcasting rights for live sporting events. Moreover, News Corporation extends its services to include property and real estate-related advertising and offerings via its websites and mobile applications, provides online real estate services, and offers financial services. The company was established in 2012 and maintains its primary corporate office in New York, New York.
- Sector
- Communication Services
- Industry
- Entertainment
- CEO
- Robert J. Thomson