ETF Total Return Calculator – How Much Would It Be Worth Today? (2024)

On this page is an ETF return calculator and CEF return calculator which automatically computes total return including reinvested dividends. Enter a starting amount and time-frame to estimate the growth of an investment in an Exchange Traded Fund or Closed End Fund, or use the tool as an index fund calculator. Additionally, simulate periodic investments into a fund by year, month, week, or day.

There are thousands of exchange traded funds in our database, accurate to within the last 7 trading days.

ETF Total Return Calculator with Dividend Reinvestment and Periodic Investments

Table of Contents show ▼

How To Use the ETF Total Return Calculator

To begin, you need to enter at least an ETF's ticker. As you type, it will auto-complete active exchange traded fund tickers.

Basic Exchange Traded Fund Details and Inputs

ETF Total Return Calculator – How Much Would It Be Worth Today? (1)
  • Ticker: Enter a valid, active ETF ticker [ZIP] from Tiingo (or CEF ticker)
  • Starting Amount ($): In dollars, an initial investment amount
  • Starting Date: Enter when an investment was first made °
  • Ending Date: Enter when an investment was sold °

° Depending on the ETF data (see more below), we might adjust the starting date and ending date. Check again after your calculation.

Advanced Dividend and Periodic Investment Options

ETF Total Return Calculator – How Much Would It Be Worth Today? (2)

Click 'Toggle Advanced' to open the advanced ETF dividend and investment panel.

  • Show Events: Check the box and we'll list all our dividend and split information for the ETF in your timeframe. We'll also include (optionally) periodic investment information.
  • Periodic Investments: Select the box if you'd like to model periodic investments into an exchange traded fund.
  • "Monthly": If you are simulating periodic investments, select the timeframe for the ETF or CEF investments from the dropdown menu.
  • Regular Amount: The amount invested every period in the simulation.

Interpreting ETF Model Results

ETF Total Return Calculator – How Much Would It Be Worth Today? (3)
  • Final Value ($): The value of the ETF or CEF investment on the 'Ending Date'. Again, note we may change that date depending on the database refresh limit.
  • Annual Return: Our estimate of the annualized percentage return by the investment, including any periodic investments. The final value will show the actual ending balance if you want to compute a total return instead. (See our compound annual growth calculator)
  • Graph: The value of the ETF investment over time. If you're on desktop, hover over a point to see the investment value snapshot on any day in your scenario.

How do the periodic ETF and CEF investments work?

The tool is backed by a database with OHLC prices on exchange traded funds, with entries for splits and dividends. For your choice of dates, we model an investment at the open price – for the initial lump sum and any dividends – then calculate the portfolio value at daily close.

If you choose to model periodic investments, they are also added at daily open prices. To make the logic simple, we invest(the next legal market day) 1, 7, 30, or 365 days after the previous investment respective to your time frame choice. If dividends and periodic investments would have occurred on the same day, those calculations are independent.

Modeling Dollar Cost Averaging

Using the tool and periodic investments, you can also model dollar cost averaging. Dollar cost averaging is our preferred normal style of investing, where you invest on a regular basis.

For periodic windfalls you receive, we prefer investing the lump sum all at once.

Source and Methodology of the Exchange Traded Fund Total Return Calculator

The ETF return calculator is a derivative of the stock return calculator. Much of the features are the same, but (especially for smaller funds) the dividend data might be off.

The tool uses the Tiingo API for price and dividend data. Tiingo isn't free, so we have some very modest limits in place:

  • ETF and CEF data may be up to 7 trading days old. Note: weekend refreshes and market holidays might mean this is over 7 'actual' days'.
    • Always check the tool ending date after a scenario to see data recency of the ETF.
  • Here are the rate limits in place:
    • Maximum 50 calculations per day
    • Maximum 10 calculations per minute
  • Limits apply across all of the Tiingo calculators

Limitations and Disclaimers

The exchange traded fund total return calculated contains idealized return data. It is based on closing and opening prices and would not match a real investor's gains exactly.

The tool is for informational purposes only. We cannot warrant any results. ETF outputs are good for initial research, but please verify any information the tool outputs independently.

Note that there are other factors the tool is ignoring:

  • Taxes
  • Your portfolio management fees
  • Dividend timing
  • Slippage
  • Other things

It is very possible that the price or dividend datasets are wrong too (please report it if you find a bug).

Using the tool as an Index Fund return calculator

Many ETFs track published indexes, so the tool is very useful as a quick comparison on index funds. (Yes, we know – many more are in mutual fund form.)

For the gold standard of index fund returns – perhaps with less resolution – see the prospectus of the fund. This calculator will give you a reasonable approximation of index fund returns, but your ETF provider probably calculated them exactly.

Bug Reports, Feature Requests, and Requests to Help with the ETF Total Return Calculator

Let us know if you find a bug. Include the fund with the issue so I can debug it.

Feel free to send enhancement requests, just know that the bar is very high. Outside of ads, I'm not paid to build or maintain this tool. For significant requests, please make a contracting inquiry.

Again, this information is for informational and research purposes only. We cannot and will not be able to help in a legal capacity. We can only help you with research inquiries. For legal inquiries, this data might be a useful starting point, but you probably need a professional known as a "forensic accountant".

ETFs, CEFs, Dividends, and Total Returns

We've maintained some version of a stock return calculator for some time now. After a mutual fund return calculator, an ETF return tool has been one of our most popular requests.

As we like to stress on this site, dividend adjusted returns are the most important returns. Unless you are shoveling your dividend checks into your fireplace (or shredder), dividends are real money which you can use to reinvest. Those additional shares also lead to real money. Dividends make up a huge amount of return when you trace them back over a long enough timeframe.

This tool, in many ways, is better than some of our popular index total return calculators. ETFs (and mutual funds) are the most common ways to track an index, although they include fees and slow down dividend timing. However, they are the most common way to track an index... making them more accurate for individual investors.

If you'd like to compare:

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average Calculator
  • Wilshire 5000 Calculator
  • ETF or Mutual Fund Fee Calculator

Adjust Your CEF and ETF Returns for Total Returns

ETFs are relatively new when compared to common stocks and mutual funds. Still – at least for ETFs that pay dividends – we often see returns quoted out of context. When you buy VTI or DIA, don't only look at the price return on your fund. Be sure to factor in any additional shares you buy from the dividends you receive.

(Or, at least, know that you're spending the dividends.)

We hope you enjoyed the CEF and ETF total return calculator. Use it in good health, and tell your friends!

ETF Total Return Calculator – How Much Would It Be Worth Today? (4)

PK

PK started DQYDJ in 2009 to research and discuss finance and investing and help answer financial questions. He's expanded DQYDJ to build visualizations, calculators, and interactive tools.

PK lives in New Hampshire with his wife, kids, and dog.

ETF Total Return Calculator – How Much Would It Be Worth Today? (2024)

FAQs

How to calculate ETF total return? ›

Total Return: The total return of an ETF takes into account both price appreciation and dividends or distributions received. It provides a more comprehensive view of the investment's performance. To calculate the total return, you need to add the dividend or distribution income to the price return.

How do you value an ETF? ›

This value is taken from the most recent closing prices of the holdings of the ETF (on a weighted basis) plus any cash that it holds. Then, deduct any liabilities that the ETF may have on its balance sheet and divide that amount by the number of ETF shares outstanding.

How do you calculate total return value? ›

The formula for calculating total return is Total Return = (Ending Value – Beginning Value + Dividends or Interest) / Beginning Value * 100.

What is the difference between today's return and total return? ›

What is the difference between total return and today's return? Total return is a measure of the value that an investment has produced since it was added to your portfolio. Today's return only looks at the change in value for the current day, as compared to the closing price on the previous day.

How do you calculate yield on an ETF? ›

To determine true yield, investors can total all distributions over the preceding 12 months and divide the sum by the NAV at that time.

How do you calculate gain on ETF? ›

Return on investment (ROI) allows you to measure how much money you can make on a financial investment like a stock, mutual fund, index fund or ETF. You can calculate the return on your investment by subtracting the initial amount of money that you put in from the final value of your financial investment.

What if I invested $1000 in S&P 500 10 years ago? ›

That means if you held each asset for 10 years, you'd be up 126.4% with VOO or 126.9% with SPY. So imagine you put $1,000 into either fund 10 years ago. You'd be up to roughly $3,282 with VOO or $3,302 from SPY.

Do ETFs lose value over time? ›

"Leveraged and inverse funds generally aren't meant to be held for longer than a day, and some types of leveraged and inverse ETFs tend to lose the majority of their value over time," Doak explained.

How to read ETF returns? ›

Analyze the ETF's Performance History

The returns are typically presented as the average annual returns over the past one, three, five and 10 years. Investors can compare these returns to those of a benchmark index or to other ETFs under consideration.

How do I cash out my ETF? ›

In order to withdraw from an exchange traded fund, you need to give your online broker or ETF platform an instruction to sell. ETFs offer guaranteed liquidity – you don't have to wait for a buyer or a seller.

What is fair market value of ETF? ›

In normal market conditions, an ETF share will be priced around its fair value. The concept of fair value is that each share has an intrinsic worth, based primarily on the value of the underlying securities the ETF holds. This fair value will change throughout the day as the value of the underlying securities changes.

What does total return mean in ETF? ›

For ETFs and mutual funds, total return includes both the price change of the shares and the assumption that all dividend and capital gain distributions are reinvested. For stocks, it is assumed that dividend payments are reinvested on the ex-dividend date.

How do you calculate total fund return? ›

You can calculate the return on your investment by subtracting the initial amount of money that you put in from the final value of your financial investment. Then you would divide this total by the cost of the investment and multiply that by 100.

How do you calculate total return on bond ETF? ›

12-month yield is calculated by adding all the interest paid over the past 12 months, then dividing it by the sum of the ETF's most recent NAV and any capital gains distributions made over the past year.

What is the formula for the total rate of return? ›

You can calculate the rate of return on your investment by comparing the difference between its current value and its initial value, and then dividing the result by its initial value. Multiplying the result of that rate of return formula by 100 will net you your rate of return as a percentage.

Top Articles
Associated Bank Visa Signature® Bonus Rewards
Turnkey Real Estate Investments: How They Work & Whether They're Right For You
Katie Pavlich Bikini Photos
Jeremy Corbell Twitter
Chelsea player who left on a free is now worth more than Palmer & Caicedo
Activities and Experiments to Explore Photosynthesis in the Classroom - Project Learning Tree
2024 Fantasy Baseball: Week 10 trade values chart and rest-of-season rankings for H2H and Rotisserie leagues
Craigslist Free Stuff Appleton Wisconsin
South Carolina defeats Caitlin Clark and Iowa to win national championship and complete perfect season
Owatc Canvas
Lichtsignale | Spur H0 | Sortiment | Viessmann Modelltechnik GmbH
Minn Kota Paws
Tamilblasters 2023
Max 80 Orl
South Ms Farm Trader
No Credit Check Apartments In West Palm Beach Fl
Myql Loan Login
Ree Marie Centerfold
Rainfall Map Oklahoma
Les Rainwater Auto Sales
Hellraiser III [1996] [R] - 5.8.6 | Parents' Guide & Review | Kids-In-Mind.com
Abby's Caribbean Cafe
Quest: Broken Home | Sal's Realm of RuneScape
Self-Service ATMs: Accessibility, Limits, & Features
Dulce
Craigslist St. Cloud Minnesota
Southwest Flight 238
104 Presidential Ct Lafayette La 70503
Drying Cloths At A Hammam Crossword Clue
Bolsa Feels Bad For Sancho's Loss.
SOGo Groupware - Rechenzentrum Universität Osnabrück
950 Sqft 2 BHK Villa for sale in Devi Redhills Sirinium | Red Hills, Chennai | Property ID - 15334774
ATM, 3813 N Woodlawn Blvd, Wichita, KS 67220, US - MapQuest
2487872771
Gridwords Factoring 1 Answers Pdf
Elanco Rebates.com 2022
Memberweb Bw
In Branch Chase Atm Near Me
Western Gold Gateway
Craigslist List Albuquerque: Your Ultimate Guide to Buying, Selling, and Finding Everything - First Republic Craigslist
The TBM 930 Is Another Daher Masterpiece
Cpmc Mission Bernal Campus & Orthopedic Institute Photos
Shoecarnival Com Careers
Wilson Tire And Auto Service Gambrills Photos
John M. Oakey & Son Funeral Home And Crematory Obituaries
Yale College Confidential 2027
877-552-2666
Jeep Forum Cj
Cars & Trucks near Old Forge, PA - craigslist
Bumgarner Funeral Home Troy Nc Obituaries
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Chrissy Homenick

Last Updated:

Views: 5941

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (74 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Chrissy Homenick

Birthday: 2001-10-22

Address: 611 Kuhn Oval, Feltonbury, NY 02783-3818

Phone: +96619177651654

Job: Mining Representative

Hobby: amateur radio, Sculling, Knife making, Gardening, Watching movies, Gunsmithing, Video gaming

Introduction: My name is Chrissy Homenick, I am a tender, funny, determined, tender, glorious, fancy, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.