Welcome to the Parqet dividend calendar. This powerful tool gives you access to more than 35,000 dividend securities and helps you take your dividend strategy to the next level.
What is a dividend calendar and why is it useful?
A dividend calendar is an essential tool for dividend investors. It gives you a practical overview of upcoming company dividend payments and helps you plan your dividend strategy effectively.
With the Parqet dividend calendar, you get access to comprehensive dividend data for more than 35,000 securities. Whether you are an experienced investor or just starting with dividend investing, this calendar helps you make better-informed investment decisions.
Monthly dividends: find interesting dividend securities by month
One of the most popular strategies for dividend investors is receiving dividend payments regularly, for example every month. With our dividend calendar, you can find interesting dividend securities for each month in just a few clicks. You can quickly see which stock or ETF has a particularly high payout rate and how dividend payments have developed over recent years.
What the Parqet dividend calendar offers
A powerful tool with views, filters, and settings
The dividend calendar offers different views for different needs. By default, it opens in the monthly view, showing dividends from the most popular stocks in the Parqet community.
Hover over a dividend to see the most important dividend metrics in an overlay. To keep the view clear, each weekday shows a maximum of 5 dividends, but you can show all dividends for a specific day. You can also switch between monthly and yearly views.
Most stocks and funds pay dividends on weekdays. The dividend calendar therefore shows Monday to Friday by default. Some payouts happen on weekends, though. In those cases, you can show weekends with the eye icon.
Settings and filters for the dividend calendar
With more than 35,000 dividend securities, the amount of data can be overwhelming. That is why we added filters and settings to help you keep a clear overview.
You can limit the view to the 1,000 most popular dividend stocks in the community or show all assets. You can also filter by indices or asset classes such as ETFs or funds. Here are some example filters:
Parqet subscribers can also filter the calendar by portfolio or watchlist. These filters are especially useful when using the calendar integration.
Choose between ex-date, payment date, and currencies
You can filter the dividend calendar by ex-date or payment date. The ex-date is the cut-off date on which a stock must be in your portfolio to qualify for the dividend. The payment date is when the actual payout happens. You can also display dividends in the currencies available in Parqet.
Algorithmic forecasts for expected dividends
One of the most popular features for Parqet subscribers is the dividend forecast. When a dividend is announced for one of your holdings, we notify you.
In the dividend calendar, we go one step further and show forecasts for expected dividends. These forecasts are marked with an E icon.
We calculate expected dividends from historical dividend data and forecast when and how much future dividends may be paid. We factor in dividend growth over the last 10 years. If no data is available for an asset, we use the median value of all assets for which we know the 10-year growth rate.
Please note that expected dividends are estimates and may differ from actual payments. We do not factor current company figures or news into the calculation. We explain all calculation details in a separate blog post.
Integrate the dividend calendar with your own calendar
The Parqet dividend calendar can be integrated seamlessly into your own calendar, whether you use Google Calendar, Outlook, or another calendar.
In a dedicated blog post, we explain in detail how to set up this integration and which options are available.
Get the most out of the dividend calendar
To get the most out of the dividend calendar, you can create a free Parqet account. Parqet supports your wealth-building journey with many visualizations and analyses. For dividend investors, for example, we automatically calculate your personal dividend yield or your average dividend over the last 12 months.







