The beauty of the DRIP investing is counting your dividend payment each and every quarter. Now it’s the turn for another big Canadian bank.

TD just declared its Q4 dividends, as well as keeping its 1% discount on DRIP. It’s an attractive investment, although BMO is actually offer better discount.

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TD Bank Group declares dividends
Canada NewsWire

TORONTO, Dec. 1, 2011

(all amounts in Canadian dollars)

TORONTO, Dec. 1, 2011 /CNW/ – The Toronto-Dominion Bank (the Bank) today announced that a dividend in an amount of sixty-eight cents (68 cents) per fully paid common share in the capital stock of the Bank has been declared for the quarter ending January 31, 2012, payable on and after January 31, 2012, to shareholders of record at the close of business on January 5, 2012.

In lieu of receiving their dividends in cash, holders of the Bank’s common shares may choose to have their dividends reinvested in additional common shares of the Bank in accordance with the Dividend Reinvestment Plan (the Plan).

Under the Plan, the Bank determines whether the additional common shares are purchased in the open market or issued by the Bank from treasury. At this time, the Bank has decided to continue to issue shares from treasury, at a 1% discount from the Average Market Price (as defined in the Plan) until such time as the Bank elects otherwise.

In order to participate in time for this dividend, Enrolment Forms for registered holders must be in the hands of CIBC Mellon Trust Company at P.O. Box 700, Postal Station B, Montreal, Québec, H3B 3K3 before the close of business on January 4, 2012. Beneficial or non-registered holders must contact their financial institution or broker for instructions on how to participate in advance of the above date.

The Bank also announced that dividends have been declared on the following Non-Cumulative Redeemable Class A First Preferred Shares of the Bank, payable on and after January 31, 2012, to shareholders of record at the close of business on January 9, 2012:

Series O, in an amount per share of $0.303125;
Series P, in an amount per share of $0.328125;
Series Q, in an amount per share of $0.35;
Series R, in an amount per share of $0.35;
Series S, in an amount per share of $0.3125;
Series Y, in an amount per share of $0.31875;
Series AA, in an amount per share of $0.3125;
Series AC, in an amount per share of $0.35;
Series AE, in an amount per share of $0.390625;
Series AG, in an amount per share of $0.390625;
Series AI, in an amount per share of $0.390625; and
Series AK, in an amount per share of $0.390625.
The Bank for the purposes of the Income Tax Act, Canada and any similar provincial legislation advises that the dividend declared for the quarter ending January 31, 2012, and all future dividends will be eligible dividends unless indicated otherwise.

*Effective November 2010, shareholder records are maintained by Canadian Stock Transfer as administrative agent for CIBC Mellon Trust Company.

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