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To: Madharry who wrote (31525)7/18/2008 1:38:09 PM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 78774
 
I'm not super concerned when I get each company's dividends, as long as I get them -g-.

Yahoo finance has a few different standard views for stock lists you enter. That'd be, for example, "detailed" view, "basic" view, and "custom" view. In custom, you can add/subtract different categories. To a custom view I made I have added "ex-dividend date" and "dividend date". I just click on custom view, and I get this info. for each stock on my stock list.

So that's what I use to determine when I'll get dividends.



To: Madharry who wrote (31525)7/18/2008 3:50:04 PM
From: Grommit  Respond to of 78774
 
div. here's 2 more:

yahoo key stats has it too.
finance.yahoo.com

etrade has "income estimator" tab. which is nice because it totals the dividends times the number of shares. but it has some basic errors -- the number of shares is the number in the account today, and not the number owned on the ex-div date. and canadian dividends are shown in canadian dollars, and without the 15% deduction.