Corporate actions
The widget shows all corporate actions of a security. In addition to the dividend key figures, you see a history and a chart of the dividend performance. At the top of the widget, you can select the corresponding security. In addition to shares, funds and ETFs can also be selected.
In addition to the default elements described in Widget structure, the "Corporate Actions" widget has the following fields:
Element | Description |
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Select security | Use the integrated quick search to select the relevant security. After selection, the name of the security currently displayed in the widget is shown at the top of the widget. |
Cumulate data per year | If you disable this setting by moving the switch to the left, then the dividends for companies that have several dividend dates in one year (that is, many US stocks) are displayed cumulatively in the chart and table. This setting is enabled by default. |
General security details | Below the security selection, you see the following master data of the security: Asset class, ISIN and ticker. |
Key indicators | You can find the following key indicators at the upper left side of the widget:
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Chart | The chart shows the amount of the dividends (blue) and the dividend yield (yellow) of the last 10 years. |
Dividend history | At the bottom of the widget, you can see the dividend and corporate action history of the last years (if available). The "Announc." (Announcement) column shows the date. The "Value" column shows the absolute amount of the dividend or the exchange factor in the case of a factor, and so on. The "Ccy." column shows the corresponding currency. The type of the corporate action shows the "Type" column, for example "Dividends" or "Factor". The "Yield" column shows the percentage dividend yield as well as a trend arrow for the performance of the dividend yield against the previous year. |
In the Widget Gallery, you can find the "Corporate Actions" widget in the "Other" section of the widgets for shares.
In addition to shares, this widget also supports funds and ETFs.