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The Income Calendar
Navarre Trousselot avatar
Written by Navarre Trousselot
Updated over 11 months ago

The income calendar is a way of visualising your portfolio income over time.

One of the powerful functions of this page is that it also estimates dividends up to 12 months into the future.

The estimation is based off the previous periods actual dividend information and the estimates assume these will be the same.

Note: companies change their dividends quite often. Sometimes they pay more, sometimes they pay less.

This estimation is exactly that. An estimation. And should not be considered accurate.

  1. Income Total: This displays the income total for the selected period. In the example above, it is a combination of paid and estimated income for the next 12 months.

  2. The Income Chart: displays paid and estimated dividends for the selected period, by month.

    1. Solid green bars indicate that we have confirmed the actual amount of paid income.

    2. Striped green bars indicate estimated income

  3. The Income List: This list shows the individual dividends for each month of the period.

    1. There will be an estimated badge next to the holding ticker if this dividend has been estimated.

    2. No badge, indicates the correct dividend amount has been confirmed.

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