This is a FREE tool for you to get better idea of when you can achieve a passive income goal. If you're investing dividend-based stock/ETFs If you have monthly income or lump sum incomes (bonus, RSU). If you know your tax rate for dividends.
Get better idea how long to achieve your passive income goal
This is a FREE tool for you to get better idea of when you can achieve a passive income goal. If you're investing dividend-based stock/ETFs If you have monthly income or lump sum incomes (bonus, RSU). If you know your tax rate for dividends.
Hi PH community, I'm a software engineer, I was getting started to build my passive income since last year due to the layoff wave. First version of this tool is write by python (thanks ChatGPT), after about a year usage, I convert this one into web version and I think it could help you if you - are investing dividend-based stock/ETFs - have monthly income or lump sum income (bonus, RSU) - know your tax rate for dividends. - want to calculate all these factors together. - want to know a timeline
Sweet tool! Congrats on the launch! Tried it out and thought it'd be sweet to see the charts right away (What can I say, I like graphs lol) Sort of like (pardon my design skills): https://shot.screenden.com/LBWLVDG4 Thanks for the tool! Congrats on your launch :)
Wow, this looks like a fantastic tool for passive income planning! I'm eager to give it a try and see how it aligns with my own financial objectives. Congratulations on the launch, Dividend Goal Calculator team!
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