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post Aug 28 2009, 11:46 AM

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Just throwing out a question here, how do you guys track your dividend payments? Manually? If you have a lot of different counters that pay dividends, and some of them (the REITs) might pay them quarterly, that's a lot of dividend payments to keep track of!

I use the CIMB's iTrade platform to buy the shares myself and while it lets me look at the dividend history of the stocks I currently own, it doesn't actual track which dividend payments I've qualified for.

I'm just curious about how the rest of you keep your financial records in order with a minimum of hassle.
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post Aug 28 2009, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(ante5k @ Aug 28 2009, 12:08 PM)
KLSETracker, on the dividend tab smile.gif
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Hmm, looks good but costs money though.

And to Jordy, why wouldn't you track your dividends? At the very least, surely you have to check that you're being correctly paid for the dividends that you're qualified for, right?
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post Dec 27 2013, 10:25 PM

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QUOTE(escargo75 @ Dec 27 2013, 03:47 PM)
Base on your example there is a difference as company with a higher PE will expect higher growth compare to lower PE on the same industry. The share price for your example for RM0.20 share company, might be undervalue or way below its  intrinsic value as it can earn much higher earning ratio than a RM2 company. As RM2 company people will expect more and sometimes they declare higher dividend just to maintain investors confidence but not sustainable. Whereas for a RM0.20 company if consistently record high earning against a backdrop of lower PE, the share price will adjust to reflect actual value of the company.
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The two companies in gark's example have exactly the same price earnings ratio.
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post Jan 23 2014, 03:39 PM

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Bought my first batch of DLADY at 46.5. Wow this stock is expensive.
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post Jan 27 2014, 10:42 AM

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So, what would be a good price to catch PANAMY?
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post Mar 6 2014, 11:27 AM

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Dividend yield of 30%? Which stock is that?
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post Mar 13 2014, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(jyeong89 @ Mar 13 2014, 10:28 AM)
Hi All Taiko's and Guru's,

Can you all suggest some stocks with a decently good dividend pay out (around 7 ~ 10% p.a.) that is lower than RM1 per stock.

I would want to know where can I find information regarding companies specifically their cash flows info.

Any companies to introduce for me to start off with.
Not necessary investing in them.
More like doing research on those companies.

Thank you very muchh!!
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I doubt you will get recommendations since your constraints are too strictly. Basically you are asking for the near impossible. As far as I know the only thing that can match what you are asking for are some of the office REITs (ARREIT, AMFIRST REIT, UOA REIT etc.) and they carry significant risks.

All company reports and announcements are available on the Bursa website. But you might want to check out the extensive analyses of selected companies by one of our forum members, lcchong76, here.
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post Mar 17 2014, 10:02 PM

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QUOTE(cyberboi @ Mar 17 2014, 03:39 PM)
Could u pls elaborate y they carry significant risk? high risk?
cos i'm thinking of buying arreit  hmm.gif
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Possible downturn in property market. Possible oversupply of office space in Klang Valley. Some REIT management teams may not be very good. ARREIT in particular will need to do something about the Silverbird factory issue.
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post Apr 4 2014, 10:48 PM

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Would the proposed merger of Holcim and LaFarge have any effect on LaFarge Malaysia?

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-04/h...out-merger.html
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post Apr 25 2014, 10:35 AM

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DLADY on sale today? Dividend ex-date.

This post has been edited by wankongyew: Apr 25 2014, 10:37 AM
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post Sep 18 2014, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(garagesell @ Sep 18 2014, 01:57 PM)
i am wondering how the dividen count. every time see in newspaper.. saying 40cents. 50cents. what is that mean and how to calculate? can do some illustration?

eg abc stock RM5 dollar. dividend pay out is 40 cents. brought 1000 shares.

how much is the dividen return?
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0.40 * 1000 shares = RM400

Your buy price is irrelevant.

 

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