The Toronto-Dominion Bank

TSX:TD Stock Report

Market Cap: CA$129.8b

Toronto-Dominion Bank Dividends and Buybacks

Dividend criteria checks 4/6

Toronto-Dominion Bank is a dividend paying company with a current yield of 5.6%. Next payment date is on 31st January, 2025 with an ex-dividend date of 10th January, 2025.

Key information

5.6%

Dividend yield

2.9%

Buyback Yield

Total Shareholder Yield8.5%
Future Dividend Yield6.0%
Dividend Growth3.5%
Next dividend pay date31 Jan 25
Ex dividend date10 Jan 25
Dividend per shareCA$4.200
Payout ratio93%

Recent dividend and buyback updates

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSE:TD) Will Pay A Larger Dividend Than Last Year At CA$1.05

Dec 10
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSE:TD) Will Pay A Larger Dividend Than Last Year At CA$1.05

Recent updates

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSE:TD) Will Pay A Larger Dividend Than Last Year At CA$1.05

Dec 10
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSE:TD) Will Pay A Larger Dividend Than Last Year At CA$1.05

Upcoming Dividend Payment

TodayDec 21 2024Ex Dividend DateJan 10 2025Dividend Pay DateJan 31 202521 days from Ex DividendBuy in the next 20 days to receive the upcoming dividend

Stability and Growth of Payments

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Stable Dividend: TD's dividends per share have been stable in the past 10 years.

Growing Dividend: TD's dividend payments have increased over the past 10 years.


Dividend Yield vs Market

Toronto-Dominion Bank Dividend Yield vs Market
How does TD dividend yield compare to the market?
SegmentDividend Yield
Company (TD)5.6%
Market Bottom 25% (CA)1.8%
Market Top 25% (CA)6.4%
Industry Average (Banks)4.3%
Analyst forecast (TD) (up to 3 years)6.0%

Notable Dividend: TD's dividend (5.6%) is higher than the bottom 25% of dividend payers in the Canadian market (1.81%).

High Dividend: TD's dividend (5.6%) is low compared to the top 25% of dividend payers in the Canadian market (6.45%).


Current Payout to Shareholders

Earnings Coverage: With its high payout ratio (92.7%), TD's dividend payments are not well covered by earnings.


Future Payout to Shareholders

Future Dividend Coverage: TD's dividends in 3 years are forecast to be covered by earnings (53.3% payout ratio).


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Company Analysis and Financial Data Status

DataLast Updated (UTC time)
Company Analysis2024/12/20 06:48
End of Day Share Price 2024/12/20 00:00
Earnings2024/10/31
Annual Earnings2024/10/31

Data Sources

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PackageDataTimeframeExample US Source *
Company Financials10 years
  • Income statement
  • Cash flow statement
  • Balance sheet
Analyst Consensus Estimates+3 years
  • Forecast financials
  • Analyst price targets
Market Prices30 years
  • Stock prices
  • Dividends, Splits and Actions
Ownership10 years
  • Top shareholders
  • Insider trading
Management10 years
  • Leadership team
  • Board of directors
Key Developments10 years
  • Company announcements

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Analyst Sources

The Toronto-Dominion Bank is covered by 28 analysts. 10 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.

AnalystInstitution
Mark RosenAccountability Research Corporation
John AikenBarclays
Brian MortonBarclays