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Looking Up Assets with Rising Dividends

Yahoo Finance provides ETFs, stocks and bond data, including historical stock dividends and bond ETF coupons. 

I built the following tool to graph the historical dividends or coupons in order to see if they have grown.

How to Use This Tool?

  1. Go to Yahoo Finance page.
  2. Click on the search bar and type in the target ticker like IVV.
  3. Select target start date and end date.
  4. Select "Historical Data" and "Dividend only".
  5. Click on "Download" which will give you a csv file.
  6. Copy all data from the csv file and paste it in the above box,



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