Why Toronto-Dominion Bank Is up Over 2%

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSX:TD)(NYSE:TD) is up over 2% following its Q3 earnings release. Should you buy now? Let’s find out.

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Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSX:TD)(NYSE:TD), Canada’s largest bank as measured by assets, announced its third-quarter earnings results before the market opened this morning, and its stock has responded by rising over 2% in early trading. Let’s break down the quarterly results and the fundamentals of its stock to determine if the rally can continue and if we should be long-term buyers today.

A very strong quarterly performance

Here’s a quick breakdown of 10 of the most notable financial statistics from TD Bank’s three-month period ended on July 31, 2017, compared with the same period in 2016:

Metric Q3 2017 Q3 2016 Change
Net interest income $5,267 million $4,924 million 7.0%
Non-interest income $4,019 million $3,777 million 6.4%
Total revenue $9,286 million $8,701 million 6.7%
Adjusted net income $2,865 million $2,416 million 18.6%
Adjusted diluted earnings per share (EPS) $1.51 $1.27 18.9%
Total assets $1,202.4 billion $1,182.4 billion 1.7%
Total deposits $773.9 billion $757.9 billion 2.1%
Total loans, net of allowance for loan losses $592.4 billion $571.6 billion 3.6%
Total equity $73.5 billion $71.2 billion 3.2%
Book value per share $36.32 $35.68 1.8%

What should you do with the stock now?

It was a phenomenal quarter overall for TD Bank, and it posted a very strong performance in the first nine months of fiscal 2017, with its revenues up 5.1% to $26.88 billion, its adjusted net income up 15% to $7.98 billion, and its adjusted diluted EPS up 14.8% to $4.18. The second-quarter results also crushed the consensus estimates of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters, which called for adjusted diluted EPS of $1.36 on revenue of $8.74 billion.

With all of this being said, I think the post-earnings pop in TD Bank’s stock is warranted, and I think it still represents a great investment opportunity for the long term for two fundamental reasons.

First, it’s still undervalued. Toronto-Dominion’s stock still trades at just 12.4 times fiscal 2017’s estimated adjusted EPS of $5.37 and only 11.7 times fiscal 2018’s estimated adjusted EPS of $5.71, both of which are inexpensive compared with its five-year average price-to-earnings multiple of 13.1. These multiples are also inexpensive given its current earnings-growth rate and its estimated 7.9% long-term earnings-growth rate.

Second, it has a fantastic dividend. TD Bank currently pays a quarterly dividend of $0.60 per share, equal to $2.40 per share annually, which gives it a generous 3.6% yield. Investors must also note that its recent dividend hikes, including its 9.1% hike in March, have it positioned for 2017 to mark the seventh consecutive year in which it has raised its annual dividend payment, and it has a target dividend-payout range of 40-50% of its adjusted net income, so I think its continually strong growth will allow this streak to continue for the foreseeable future.

With all of the information provided above in mind, I think all Foolish investors should strongly consider initiating long-term positions in TD Bank today with the intention of adding to those positions on any significant pullback in the future.

Fool contributor Joseph Solitro has no position in any of the stocks mentioned.

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