Toll Brothers Common Stock Dividends Paid 2010-2025 | TOL
Toll Brothers annual/quarterly common stock dividends paid history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Common stock dividends paid can be defined as the cash outflow for dividends paid on a company's common stock
- Toll Brothers common stock dividends paid for the quarter ending January 31, 2025 were $-0.024B, a 4.94% increase year-over-year.
- Toll Brothers common stock dividends paid for the twelve months ending January 31, 2025 were $-0.235B, a 2.39% increase year-over-year.
- Toll Brothers annual common stock dividends paid for 2024 were $-0.093B, a 2.55% increase from 2023.
- Toll Brothers annual common stock dividends paid for 2023 were $-0.091B, a 2.45% increase from 2022.
- Toll Brothers annual common stock dividends paid for 2022 were $-0.089B, a 16.02% increase from 2021.
Toll Brothers Annual Common Stock Dividends Paid (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$-93 |
2023 |
$-91 |
2022 |
$-89 |
2021 |
$-77 |
2020 |
$-57 |
2019 |
$-64 |
2018 |
$-62 |
2017 |
$-39 |
2016 |
$N/A |
2015 |
$N/A |
2014 |
$N/A |
2013 |
$N/A |
2012 |
$N/A |
2011 |
$N/A |
2010 |
$N/A |
2009 |
$N/A |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Construction |
Building - Residential and Commercial |
$10.714B |
$10.847B |
Toll Brothers Inc. builds single-family detached and attached home communities; master planned luxury residential resort-style golf communities; and urban low, mid, and high-rise communities, principally on the land it develops and improves. The company operates in Arizona, California, Florida, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. Toll Brothers offers homes under two segments, namely Traditional Home Building Product and City Living. Traditional Home Building includes detached and attached homes for move-up, empty-nester, active-adult, age-qualified, as well as second-home buyers. Within Traditional Home Building Products, Toll Brothers operates in five geographical segments - North, Mid Atlantic, South, Mountain and Pacific. City Living includes homes built and sold in urban infill markets.
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