Dividend calendar app

Every payout, every month

Elite Dividend Tracker's dividend calendar shows exactly when every holding in your portfolio pays — the date, the ticker, and the expected amount — all in one monthly view. No spreadsheet, no guessing, no manually checking ex-dividend dates.

Live pay dates Sourced from current dividend schedule data
Expected amounts Per-holding payout based on your share count
Free to use No account required, no sign-up
Elite Dividend Tracker showing a monthly dividend calendar with upcoming pay dates and expected payout amounts
What's included
What EDT's dividend calendar shows you
Monthly calendar view

Navigate month by month and see exactly which days have dividend payouts. Each payout shows the ticker and your expected payout amount based on your current share count.

Upcoming payouts list

Below the calendar, a rolling 30-day list shows every upcoming payout in chronological order — ticker, days until payout, and expected dollar amount.

Live dividend data

Pay dates and per-share amounts are pulled from current dividend schedule data, so your calendar reflects actual announced payouts rather than estimates from months ago.

Mark as received (Pro)

Tap any past payout pill on the calendar to mark it received and log the actual amount. Builds a full dividend history showing received vs projected income over time.

Push notifications (Pro)

Get notified on your iPhone 1, 3, or 7 days before a payout. "AAPL pays on Jun 15 — expected $47.50." Scheduled locally, no server needed.

12-month forecast (Pro)

Beyond the monthly calendar, the 12-month income forecast shows a bar chart of projected income across the next year — useful for spotting heavy and light months.

Explainer
What is a dividend calendar and why use one?

A dividend calendar is a view of upcoming dividend pay dates for the stocks, ETFs, and funds in your portfolio. Unlike ex-dividend dates (which determine eligibility) or declaration dates (when dividends are announced), pay dates are when the money actually arrives in your account.

For income investors, knowing your pay dates matters for cash flow planning. A portfolio of quarterly payers might deliver income in January, April, July, and October — but if they all pay in the same week of those months, your income is lumpy rather than spread out. A dividend calendar lets you see this distribution immediately and adjust your holdings to smooth out your monthly cash flow.

Elite Dividend Tracker's calendar shows pay dates specifically — not ex-dividend dates — so you always know when money is landing, not just when you needed to own the stock.

FAQ
Dividend calendar questions

What is the difference between a dividend calendar and an ex-dividend calendar?

An ex-dividend date is the cutoff date — you must own the stock before this date to receive the upcoming dividend. The pay date is when the dividend is actually paid to your account, typically 2–4 weeks after the ex-dividend date. EDT's calendar shows pay dates, since those are what matter for cash flow tracking.

How accurate are the pay dates in EDT's dividend calendar?

Pay dates are sourced from live dividend schedule data for each ticker. Most established dividend payers announce pay dates in advance and these are reflected in EDT as soon as the data is available. For holdings without a confirmed upcoming pay date, EDT projects forward based on historical frequency.

Does the dividend calendar show the amount I'll receive?

Yes. Each calendar entry shows your expected payout amount — calculated as the per-share dividend multiplied by your share count. The amount reflects the most recently declared dividend for that holding.

Can I see past months on the dividend calendar?

Yes. EDT's calendar lets you navigate backward to past months and see which dividends were expected to pay. Pro users can mark past payouts as received directly from the calendar and log the actual amounts received.

Is the dividend calendar available on iPhone?

Yes. The full dividend calendar — with monthly navigation, upcoming payouts list, and Pro features like mark-as-received and push notifications — is available in the Elite Dividend Tracker iOS app.

Is the dividend calendar free?

Yes. The dividend calendar and upcoming payouts list are free features in Elite Dividend Tracker. No account required to use them. Pro upgrades add push notifications, mark-as-received payout history, the full 12-month forecast chart, and sector analytics.