Dividend Data

Get data & 30+ yrs history in Sheets/Excel fast.

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Published on:

March 4, 2026

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Dividend Data application interface and features

About Dividend Data

Dividend Data brings 30+ years of stock market data for 80,000+ tickers directly into your Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel spreadsheets — no API keys, no coding, no copying and pasting.

Built for dividend & fundamental investors, it gives you instant access to dividends, yields, payout ratios, growth rates, financial statements, earnings, ratios, price history, and 100+ metrics through simple custom formulas.

Just type a formula. The data appears live.

What makes it different:

• Free tier with 2,500 monthly credits — no trial expiration
• 16 custom functions covering everything dividend investors need
• 30+ years of historical data
• Works in both Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel
• Built by a dividend investor, for dividend investors

Used by fundamental investors who want institutional-grade data without the institutional price tag.

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