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If You Invested $20,000 In Costco (COST) 5 Years Ago, This Is How Much Cash From Dividends You Would Have Today

Last updated: June 6, 2025 12:05 pm
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Key PointsInvesting in CostcoDRIP Strategies And What A Costco Split Could Do

Key Points

  • Costco is one of the top leaders in the membership warehouse club bulk retail industry.

  • With a trailing dividend of only 0.50%, Costco is more growth oriented; its market price per share is high, thus it only amounts to a handful of shares.

  • Nevertheless, at over $1,000 per share, a handful of shares can represent a nice ROI boost.

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While other retailers continue to struggle against the online competition from Amazon and others, Costco continues to grow and post strong earnings, making it a favorite of many in the investment community.

Back in the mid 1970’s, brothers Sol and Price founded Price Club, which pioneered the concept of warehouse sales to businesses. Roughly 7 years later, Jim Sinegal and Jeff Brofman launched Costco, inspired by Price Club’s warehouse model, and tweaked to cater to retail individuals as well as small businesses. The two companies went on to merge in 1993 to form the retailing juggernaut now known nationwide as Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ: COST).

As reviewed in past 24/7 Wall Street articles, the membership club component has long been Costco’s “ace up the sleeve”. Since membership fees basically carry zero cost, those revenues go straight to Costco’s bottom line to boost revenues every quarter. The fact that the company routinely scores over a 90% customer satisfaction rating is a testament to the strength of the Costco business model, its practices, and a key element of its continued growth.

Investing in Costco

Costco has a strong history of solid annual returns:

  • 1 year: +27.69%

  • 3 year: +31.36%

  • 5 year: +28.66%

  • 10 year: +22.98%

While such strong growth is coveted when wealth building, a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) can add extra juice to growth if the income component is not required for other purposes. Even at a relatively small 0.50% yield, DRIP can help augment ROI through compounding.

As the chart shows, a $20,000 investment in COST back in June, 2020 would be worth $73,143.68 today, at the time of this writing, which equates to a 265.72% ROI. The total return would be $53,143.68.     

The annualized return equates to 29.61%. This calculation also includes compounding through reinvested dividends. The reinvested dividend value equates to $5,736.29. The actual cash dividends paid out from the initial 64.09 shares equates to $2,812.46.  If the dividends were not reinvested, the total return would be $47,407.38 . Therefore, reinvesting the dividends enabled an additional return difference of $5,736.30, or +28.68% over the 5-year stretch.

DRIP Strategies And What A Costco Split Could Do

Costco's Quarterly Earnings Beat Expectations
Costco’s Quarterly Earnings Beat Expectations

With a stock price over $1,000 per share, a Costco forward split could add jet fuel to a DRIP plan already in effect, since every additional share will continue to generate dividends for further purchases.

As covered in another previous 24/7 Wall Street article, Costco has had 3 forward splits in its history with the last one back in 2000, 25 years ago. If one is using a DRIP program, then reinvestment of dividends goes on autopilot and there are little, if any fees charged.

From a wealth building perspective, a forward split for Costco, based on its current price of over $1,000 per share, could easily go as far as a 10-for-1 forward split to bring market price to a more affordable $100. The resulting ability to buy additional shares would be commensurately expanded and would thus accelerate the compounding effect. Any increase in dividends would only add further fuel to this engine.

From a purely hypothetical and mathematical perspective, the additional 5 or so shares that could be acquired through dividends with the market price at $1,000 would be 50 more shares at $100 per share. These shares would then be generating dividends to continue the DRIP protocol until the investor decides otherwise.

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