Dividend forecast and dividend calendar
Talantor projects the real payout history of your securities: you see when a payment is due and how much is likely to add up next year. Only the future is estimated - and it is marked as a forecast everywhere.
What you see
- A calendar per year: every payment on its date, confirmed and projected kept apart, with the total per month and per year.
- Dividends per security: payout per share, growth p.a., the expected payment and your personal yield on cost.
- The history of the payouts you received - monthly, cumulated or per year, with the forecast as a dashed continuation.
- The expected yearly total and what that means per month on average.
How the forecast is built
- 1
Real payments as the base
For every holding Talantor takes the payouts of its latest payment cycle - what the company actually paid last, not an assumption about the future.
- 2
Projected onto the same date
Each of those payments is projected onto the same date in the following years and scaled to the shares you hold today. Monthly, quarterly and yearly payers keep their own rhythm.
- 3
Growth from its own history
The amount grows with the real dividend growth of the security - the CAGR of up to the last ten years, not a rate somebody picked.
What the forecast is not
A holding that paid nothing over the last year gets no forecast - Talantor does not invent a payout. And a projection stays an estimate: companies cut dividends, suspend them or pay a one-off extra. That is why every projected entry is marked as one; everything else is a confirmed payment from your own activities.
What it is good for
- Planning which month brings how much - the basis of any dividend strategy or withdrawal plan.
- Spotting the gaps: months in which almost nothing is paid.
- Seeing which holding carries most of your payouts, and how dependent on it you are.
- Tracking whether your dividends really grow over the years.
Which plan
Dividend history, the breakdown per month and per security and the forecast are included from Plus (€6.99/month). The calendar reaches one year ahead with Plus, and to 2100 with Premium.
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Where does the dividend data come from?
Prices and the payout history of the securities come from Yahoo Finance. The confirmed payments in your calendar come from your own activities - from what you really received.
How far does the calendar reach?
One year ahead with Plus, to 2100 with Premium. The long horizon is there to size up a withdrawal plan - the further it reaches, the rougher the estimate.
Are the amounts gross or net?
The calendar shows gross amounts. Taxes withheld on a payout you received are entered on that activity and then appear in the tax overview (Premium) per year.
Do I need an account for this?
Not to try it - the live demo shows the calendar and the forecast with example data. For your own portfolio you need an account: the free plan stays free, the dividend analytics start with Plus.
See it for yourself
In the live demo the calendar and the forecast run on example data - no sign-up, right in your browser.