
Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Toronto-Dominion (TD) have what it takes?
Toronto-Dominion Bank offers a variety of personal and commercial banking products and services in Canada and the United States. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Canada.
| Revenue (TTM) | $59.18B |
| Gross Profit (TTM) | $59.18B |
| EBITDA | — |
| Operating Margin | 35.40% |
| Return on Equity | 11.90% |
| Return on Assets | 0.72% |
| Revenue/Share (TTM) | $35.04 |
| Book Value | $51.66 |
| Price-to-Book | 2.48 |
| Price-to-Sales (TTM) | 3.31 |
| EV/Revenue | 8.55 |
| EV/EBITDA | — |
| Quarterly Earnings Growth (YoY) | -61.20% |
| Quarterly Revenue Growth (YoY) | -31.50% |
| Shares Outstanding | $1.65B |
| Float | $1.61B |
| % Insiders | 0.04% |
| % Institutions | 55.05% |
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Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Toronto-Dominion (TD) have what it takes?

Toronto-Dominion Bank told some employees working in its financial crimes and risk management team that it would run software to track their work, prompting questions around consent and privacy in the workplace as the Canadian lender tries to increase productivity, according to a recording of a team call reviewed by Reuters and a document TD shared with employees.

FREMONT, Calif. & CLEARWATER, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TD SYNNEX (NYSE: SNX), a leading global distributor and solutions aggregator for the IT ecosystem, today announced the expansion of its HPE Unleash AI solutions offerings, enabling partners to more easily identify, source and deploy certified AI applications as part of the NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE Portfolio. The expanded portfolio includes newly onboarded solutions from ISVs such as Aible, Smart Spatial, Kamiwaza, Iterate, Gambit, EPIC iO a.

FREMONT, Calif. & CLEARWATER, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TD SYNNEX (NYSE:SNX), a leading global distributor and solutions aggregator for the IT ecosystem, today announced it has earned multiple awards from HPE across Europe and North America. These awards honor HPE partners who have demonstrated outstanding dedication and success in providing value to their customers and helping them realize their full growth potential. The recognition is awarded to HPE partners who have achieved exceptional perfor.

Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Toronto-Dominion (TD) have what it takes?

Dividend increases include a boost of 6.67% from Dividend Champion Donaldson and a raise of 4.17% from Dividend King Lowe's. Canadian banks BMO, RY, and TD announced modest dividend hikes but are overvalued, with compressed yields near 3%. CSWC declared a special dividend, but its payout ratio above 100% and low quality and safety scores signal caution.

The Toronto-Dominion Bank delivered strong Q2 results, beating revenue and EPS estimates with record earnings and robust profitability metrics. Despite recent AML-related fines and higher valuation multiples, TD maintains a healthy balance sheet, high ROE, and strong efficiency, supporting continued earnings growth. Management projects mid-single-digit expense growth, $500M AML remediation costs in 2026, $2.9B U.S. net income, and plans to complete a $7B buyback.

TD Bank's latest earnings call suggested the industry is moving into a more operational phase in its use of artificial intelligence, where AI is increasingly tied to loan approvals, fraud management and the economics of customer acquisition.

Toronto Dominion Bank NYSE: TD, which operates as TD Bank Group, reported what executives described as a strong second quarter for fiscal 2026, driven by revenue growth across several businesses, margin expansion, expense discipline and stable credit performance.

Toronto-Dominion Bank is lifting its dividend payout, joining other big Canadian banks in returning cash to investors following a strong underlying performance in the latest quarter.