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Inc stmt in CADIncome statement in CADView more

Year on year Toronto Dominion Bank had net income fall -38.14% from 17.43bn to 10.78bn despite a 61.41% increase in revenues from 62.71bn to 101.22bn.
Gross margin--
Net profit margin13.52%
Operating margin18.60%
Return on assets0.38%
Return on equity7.48%
Return on investment--
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Cash flow in CADView more

In 2023, cash reserves at Toronto Dominion Bank fell by 1.84bn. However, Cash Flow from Investing totalled 76.23bn, indicating this company earned more from the sale of existing assets than it spent on the purchase of new assets. In addition the company used 65.30bn for operations while cash used for financing totalled 12.85bn.
Cash flow per share5.00
Price/Cash flow per share15.47
Book value per share63.82
Tangible book value per share51.42
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Balance sheet in CADView more

Toronto Dominion Bank uses little or no debt in its capital structure.
Current ratio--
Quick ratio--
Total debt/total equity2.14
Total debt/total capital--
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Growth rates in CAD

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Div yield(5 year avg)--
Div growth rate (5 year)--
Payout ratio (TTM)93.93%
EPS growth(5 years)-1.39
EPS (TTM) vs
TTM 1 year ago
-44.71
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