![]() ![]() I also found a good inspiration at No More Waffles and his spreadsheets, I liked the currency tracker since the investor is from Belgium and thus invest in different currencies. Definitely, you must check his spreadsheets out. He says that he got an inspiration from my calendar page but for sure, he uplifted those spreadsheets into perfection. A great source of all sorts of spreadsheets to track and analyze your dividend portfolio comes from Scott and his Two Investing blog. I found a great inspiration out there in the blogosphere. So I scratched it all and decided to start over. Of course, in the past I overdone that and since many of my tracking spreadsheets required manual update soon it became tedious and boring work. I consider myself a spreadsheet geek who loves to create a plenty of spreadsheet to gain all sorts of possible point of views to see the portfolio from different angles. There are many other fellow investors out there who use Excel or Google Spreadsheet to track their portfolios and when I browsed the internet to find inspiration and knowledge on how to automate my portfolio tracker so I can analyze my portfolio without having it updating manually I came across many great web sites and blogs. Finally, I was able to finish my DGI (dividend growth investment) portfolio tracker in Google spreadsheet. ![]()
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