Dividend Tracking and Forecasting

 

 

 

Dividends Are Perhaps the Most Important Factor in Analyzing a Stock’s Performance

You may recall from the January issue published a couple of weeks ago that I mentioned big changes are coming… good changes for you and every other Dividend Hunter.

Some background

 

Here’s How to Enter Basic Dividend Payment Information into an Excel Spreadsheet.

Well, I sure got a lot of feedback from readers about the hassle of manually tracking dividend payments and other information about income investments.

It appears I’m NOT the only one who finds the process to be one big headache! Many people told me that it’s such a hassle they don’t even bother. Others confessed that they don’t know how to use Excel or other spreadsheets very well.

As a result, I thought I’d run through a few basic operations for you so you can at least track dividend payments, if you’d like. Click here.

 

Many use Excel but admit they don’t know how to use it very well, as I suspected.

I recently sent out an email asking my readers what they did to track their dividend payments.

And I want to take a quick minute to THANK everyone who responded.

The responses were simply amazing! Click here to see if your experience is the same.

 

Let me show you the dividend tracking and forecasting tool we’ve been working on

Well, after many months of blood, sweat and swearing – I mean, tears – we’re close to having the shiny new dividend tracking and forecasting program ready.

And I have to say: It’s awesome!

Check out this video demonstration right now

 

 

 

 

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