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  2. Is Toronto-Dominion Bank the Best Dividend Stock for You? - AOL

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    If you are looking for a dividend stock, Toronto-Dominion Bank (NYSE: TD) and its 5.4% or so dividend yield might just pop up on your radar screen. After all, the S&P 500 index yields just 1.3% ...

  3. Toronto-Dominion Bank's (TSE:TD) Upcoming Dividend Will Be ...

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    The Toronto-Dominion Bank ( TSE:TD ) will increase its dividend on the 31st of January to CA$0.89. Based on the...

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  5. 3 Dividend Growth Stocks That Can Deliver a Lifetime of ... - AOL

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    Target has consistently exceeded this threshold over the prior 10 years, making it one of the best dividend-growth stocks on the planet. Target shares trade at 14.2 times forward earnings, well ...

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  7. Dividend discount model - Wikipedia

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    If the stock does not currently pay a dividend, like many growth stocks, more general versions of the discounted dividend model must be used to value the stock. One common technique is to assume that the Modigliani–Miller hypothesis of dividend irrelevance is true, and therefore replace the stock's dividend D with E earnings per share ...

  8. Dividend payout ratio - Wikipedia

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    Investors seeking high current income and limited capital growth prefer companies with a high dividend payout ratio. However, investors seeking capital growth may prefer a lower payout ratio because capital gains are taxed at a lower rate. High growth firms in early life generally have low or zero payout ratios.

  9. Should You Buy Toronto-Dominion Bank Stock While It's ... - AOL

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    Toronto-Dominion Bank's (NYSE: TD) share price fell just like most other stocks during that period. And then the stock rallied strongly, just like many other stocks, hitting a peak of $85.