How To Put $100 In Your Retirement Fund Each Month With Kimberly-Clark Stock

Kimberly-Clark Corp. KMB manufactures and markets personal care products in more than 175 countries and territories.

The 52-week range of Kimberly-Clark stock price was $124.10 to $150.45.

Kimberly-Clark's dividend yield is 3.58%. It paid $5.04 per share in dividends during the last 12 months.

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On April 22, the company announced its Q1 2025 earnings, posting adjusted EPS of $1.93, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $1.89, as reported by Benzinga. The quarterly revenues of $4.84 billion missed the street view of $4.88 billion.

"The current environment will now mean greater costs across our global supply chain versus our expectations at the beginning of the year," warned CEO Mike Hsu

The company now expects its full-year 2025 adjusted operating profit to be flat to positive on a constant-currency basis. Last year, the expectation was high single-digit growth. Adjusted EPS is now expected to be flat to positive on a constant-currency basis.

Check out this article by Benzinga for nine analysts' insights on Kimberly-Clark.

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How Can You Earn $100 Per Month As A Kimberly-Clark Investor?

If you want to make $100 per month — $1,200 annually — from Kimberly-Clark dividends, your investment value needs to be approximately $33,520, which is around 238 shares at $140.79 each. 

Understanding the dividend yield calculations: When making an estimate, you need two key variables — the desired annual income ($1,200) and the dividend yield (3.58% in this case). So, $1,200 / 0.0358 = $33,520 to generate an income of $100 per month.

You can calculate the dividend yield by dividing the annual dividend payments by the current price of the stock.

The dividend yield can change over time. This is the outcome of fluctuating stock prices and dividend payments on a rolling basis.

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For instance, assume a stock that pays $2 as an annual dividend is priced at $50. Its dividend yield would be $2/$50 = 4%. If the stock price rises to $60, the dividend yield drops to 3.33% ($2/$60). A drop in stock price to $40 will have an inverse effect and increase the dividend yield to 5% ($2/$40).

In summary, income-focused investors may find Kimberly-Clark stock an attractive option for making a steady income of $100 per month by owning 238 shares of stock. There may be more upside to come as investors benefit from the company's consistent dividend hikes. Kimberly-Clark has raised its dividend consecutively for the last 53 years. 

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