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Riot Games has announced that there will be a global esports tournament for their popular mobile MOBA, League of Legends: Wild Rift, later this year. This will see regional teams across the globe competing to earn a place in a tourney in late 2021.
At a regional level, Wild Rift already has an active esports scene. Most notably, in Southeast Asia, the SEA Icon Series: Preseason has recently concluded. It was a five-week-long event in Vietnam, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, with 54 professional teams participating.
A regional schedule for the esports competition is set to be announced soon alongside third-party tournament guidelines. The PC version of League of Legends has a thriving esports scene so, it's unsurprising that Riot is hoping to emulate this success with the mobile version of their popular MOBA.
Discussing the esports scene, Leo Faria, Global Head of Wild Rift Esports said: “We’ve seen a great number of esports organizations around the world announcing their Wild Rift teams.”
They added: “In Southeast Asia, for example, organizations like The Alliance, RRQ, and LoL Esports veterans Flash Wolves all announced Wild Rift rosters. As we kick things off in the rest of the world, we expect to see some of the biggest names in esports also announcing their own Wild Rift rosters.”
League of Legends: Wild Rift is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.
Also known as DRPs or DRIPs, dividend reinvestment plans (or distribution reinvestment plans if referring to funds or trusts such as ETFs and REITs) allow you to increase your holdings over time by automatically reinvesting your dividends in new shares rather than receiving cash. While DRPs can be an easy way to grow your portfolio over time, they also greatly add to your portfolio record-keeping admin because of all the additional trades they incur.
In this article, we’ll explore:
The DRP tracking nightmare
While deciding whether or not to proceed with a dividend reinvestment plan might be a straight-forward decision for most investors, the reality is that if they do proceed with a DRP, tracking all those reinvested dividends and properly calculating performance can quickly become a nightmare.
That’s because each reinvested dividend counts as a new trade transaction, so on average you’ll end up with 2-4 new trades per year for each DRP you participate in. Plus many taxation offices (including the ATO) require that you record the purchase price of your shares in order to calculate your capital gains tax (CGT) when you sell the shares. Long-time Sharesight client Mike Deam explains how this can quickly add up:
One of the issues with DRPs is the paperwork it creates. If you hold a share and reinvest it for 10 years at 2 DRPs a year, you end up with over 20 acquisition events to manage. Add to that issues, bonus issues, share top-up plans… well you get the picture.
Mike Deam – Sharesight client
How to track a dividend reinvestment plan with Sharesight
The good news is that Sharesight takes the hassle out of tracking dividend reinvestment plans. Our dividend reinvestment feature lets you activate a DRP for a particular holding and automatically track the reinvested dividends. Alternatively, you may manually reinvest a specific dividend, at the correct reinvestment price. Here’s how:
1 – Sign-up for a Free Sharesight account
Once you’ve signed-up, simply add your holdings and watch as Sharesight automatically backfills past dividends (and continues to add new ones as they are announced).
2 – Activate automatic DRP tracking (or manually add your reinvested dividends)
If you have registered a DRP for a holding listed on the ASX or NZX, simply activate the “Auto Dividend Reinvestment” feature. This will automatically record a reinvestment for each dividend payment. This setting can be found under the “Holding Settings” section in the sidebar of the Holding page for each holding.
If you have activated a DRP for a holding not listed on the ASX or NZX, you may manually record a dividend reinvestment when you add or edit a dividend payment.
Either way, when a dividend reinvestment is recorded, a trade for the new shares is recorded in your portfolio, in addition to the dividend record.
3 – Upload your official dividend statements (optional)
One of the best things about Sharesight is that it stores all your portfolio data in one place. You can take this one step further by attaching your official dividend statements to the dividend records within a particular holding.
If you don’t have electronic copies of your dividend statements, you can either scan your paper statements, or use a smartphone app that converts photos of your paper statements to PDFs, which you can then upload to Sharesight.
“Sharesight is particularly helpful because it lets me store the dividend statements with each dividend. If you don’t have electronic copies of your statements, and don’t have a scanner handy, then try the TurboScan smartphone app.
Mike Deam – Sharesight client
4 – Track your DRP residual balances
If the value of the shares you received as part of the DRP does not add up to the cash dividends you would have received, a residual balance is carried-forward to the next dividend payment. You may track DRP residual balances in Sharesight by choosing from various rounding methods: round up, round down, round to the nearest, round down and track balance.
Dividend reporting at tax time and throughout the year
As indicated in the screenshot in step 2 above, once you have begun tracking your reinvested dividends, they will appear in the “All Trades & Adjustments” section of that holding’s page. In order to see all of your portfolio’s dividends, simply run the Taxable Income Report. It displays all dividends and interest payments received over the selected period.
While you can run this report throughout the year, it is particularly helpful at tax time. If you work with an accountant, you can export the report to Excel, PDF, or Google Sheets and share it with them. Or better yet, share secure portfolio access with them, so they have everything they need in one place.
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For more info, see:
- Sharesight Help – How to automatically track a DRP
- Sharesight Help – How to manually reinvest dividends
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Track the impact of dividends on your investment performance
With Sharesight’s advanced dividend tracking and performance reporting features, investors can access unparalleled insights into their investments at the click of a button. With Sharesight investors can:
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- Automatically track your dividend and distribution income from stocks, ETFs, LICs and Mutual/Managed Funds – including the value of franking credits
- Use the Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRPs/DRIPs) feature to track the impact of DRP transactions on your performance (and tax)
- Run powerful reports to calculate your dividend income with the Taxable Income Report, portfolio diversity and Capital Gains Tax obligations (Australia and Canada)
- Easily share access of your portfolio with family members, your accountant or other financial professionals so they can see the same picture of your investments as you do
Sign up for a free Sharesight account and start tracking the impact of dividends on your investment portfolio today!