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Show dividend growth history of ETF's & LIC's

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"The dividend growth history of the EFT's LIC's I'm looking at. Dave (Strong Money Australia) does one of the better jobs of this that I've seen, in his LIC reviews: https://www.strongmoneyaustralia.com/lic-review-afic/ That's his for AFI. I think it's great because it contains both the number - average of 4.18% since 1993 - but also shows the graph of this. Straight away I can see that they smooth dividends, so if it's important to me to have an income that DOESN'T drop when the market does, I'll add them to my shortlist."

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Pearler Community

6 November 2020

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Hayden

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Fri, 31st March 2023

This should be done, now, check out the individual invest pages!

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Hayden

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Fri, 31st March 2023

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Stephen

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Thu, 1st September 2022

Or even a "cashflow" graph where it shows you the dividends you've received by year/month/total/whatever. Seeing the cash flow is just as, if not more important than seeing unit values/net wealth.

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Hayden

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Wed, 27th April 2022

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Kurt

Pearler

Sun, 6th December 2020

Hi all, thanks for voting on this! I've just gone & split out the LIC discount/premium to NTA request separately here: https://pearler.canny.io/feature-requests/p/lic-discountpremium-to-nta-calculator If you'd really like to see this (& you haven't commented above) please upvote it!

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Dan B

Sun, 6th December 2020

+1 for auto-investing into LICS trading at a discount to NTA

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dmgm

Sat, 21st November 2020

+1 for highest LIC Discount autoinvest rule

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William Oates

Sun, 8th November 2020

Yes! I'd really like to see the average growth rate of dividends over 5/10/15 years!

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