Dividend ETF Tools

Four tools that complement the reference pages. Each one runs entirely in your browser — what you type stays on your device. Nothing is submitted to a server, and nothing is stored between sessions unless your browser does so on your behalf.

Last reviewed on April 24, 2026

ETF Screener

Filter the full dataset by minimum yield, maximum expense ratio, and payment frequency. The result list updates as you type, and each ticker links through to its detail page.

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Dividend Calculator

Project a portfolio forward with an initial investment, monthly contributions, a starting yield, an annual dividend growth rate, and a time horizon of up to 50 years. Output includes final balance, total dividends paid, and a year-by-year breakdown.

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Portfolio Builder

Blend several ETFs with your own weights. The tool computes the weighted yield, weighted expense ratio, and a simple sector / style overview — handy for sanity-checking a sleeve of funds before you commit real cash.

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Income Visualizer

Drop in the ETFs you hold (or plan to hold) and see when each pays. Monthly, quarterly, and annual distributions are plotted onto a 12-month calendar so you can read the true shape of your cash flow at a glance.

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How to get the most out of them

  1. Narrow first, model second. Use the screener to cut the list of candidates down to three or four. Only then does it make sense to plug specific tickers into the portfolio builder.
  2. Treat projections as bounds, not promises. The calculator compounds whatever inputs you give it. Try a conservative case (lower yield, lower growth) and an optimistic case, and focus on the range rather than the single headline number.
  3. Visualise cash flow before committing. If you're building an income portfolio for retirement or semi-retirement, the income visualizer shows whether you'll get paid in the months you expect or whether the calendar is lumpier than you thought.
  4. Re-check the numbers. Yields shown in the ETF dataset are point-in-time. Before investing, confirm with the issuer's fact sheet.

Privacy

All four tools are implemented in plain JavaScript that runs inside your browser. No ticker, amount, yield, or portfolio weight ever leaves the page. The underlying ETF dataset is a static JSON file the page downloads once. Advertising served on the page follows the rules explained in the Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy.