TrackMyShares

Ex-dividend dates for stocks and ETFs

Know exactly when your stocks go ex-dividend. TrackMyShares tracks ex-dividend dates across your portfolio so you can plan your trades around dividend payments.

  • Ex-dividend dates for ASX and US stocks
  • Portfolio-level dividend calendar
  • See which holdings pay dividends and when
  • Track franking credits on ASX dividends
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Everything you need

Dividend calendar

See all upcoming ex-dividend and payment dates for your holdings in a clear calendar view.

Payment tracking

Track dividend payments as they arrive, including amounts, franking credits, and yield calculations.

Portfolio-wide view

See dividend dates across your entire portfolio — ASX shares, US stocks, and ETFs in one place.

Income analysis

Analyse your dividend income over time and understand your portfolio yield.

How it works

1

Add your holdings

Import your portfolio from your broker or add holdings manually.

2

View dividend dates

See ex-dividend dates and payment dates for all your holdings in the dividend calendar.

3

Track payments

Record dividend payments as they arrive and see your total income grow over time.

Why track ex-dividend dates with TrackMyShares?

  • See all your dividend dates in one calendar
  • Covers ASX, US, and ETF dividends
  • Tracks franking credits for Australian tax
  • Dividend income analysis and yield calculations
  • Free plan available

Frequently asked questions

What is an ex-dividend date?
The ex-dividend date is the cut-off date to be eligible for a dividend payment. You must own shares before this date to receive the dividend. If you buy on or after the ex-dividend date, you will not receive the upcoming payment.
Does TrackMyShares show ex-dividend dates for my stocks?
Yes. When you add holdings to your portfolio, TrackMyShares displays upcoming ex-dividend and payment dates in a dividend calendar view.
Can I track ex-dividend dates for ETFs?
Yes. ETFs listed on ASX or US exchanges are supported with the same dividend date tracking as individual stocks.
Does it track franking credits on dividends?
Yes. For ASX dividends, TrackMyShares tracks the franking percentage and calculates the franking credit amount for your tax records.
What is the difference between ex-dividend date and record date?
The ex-dividend date is one business day before the record date. You must buy shares before the ex-dividend date to appear on the register by the record date and qualify for the dividend.

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