{
    "source": "Total Growth Investing",
    "url": "https://totalgrowthinvesting.com/stock.php?symbol=TGT",
    "version": "2.5.0",
    "symbol": "TGT",
    "name": "Target Corp",
    "legal_type": "Stock",
    "sector": "Consumer Staples",
    "industry": "General Merchandise Stores",
    "notes": "Kings",
    "date_updated": "6/8/2026",
    "scores": {
        "tgi": 677,
        "hii": 306,
        "pgi": 680,
        "dgi": 643,
        "balanced_income": 491.5,
        "balanced_growth": 678.5,
        "average_all": 576.5
    },
    "price": {
        "current": "165.44",
        "price_growth_1y": "0.3256",
        "price_growth_3y": "-0.0508",
        "price_growth_5y": "-0.4641",
        "price_growth_10y": "0.8058",
        "total_return_10y": "1.4388",
        "avg_price_growth": "0.4111"
    },
    "dividend": {
        "per_share": "1.14",
        "frequency": 4,
        "yield_4yr_avg": "0.0341",
        "yield_calc": "0.0276",
        "div_growth_1y": "0.0179",
        "div_growth_3y": "0.0182",
        "div_growth_5y": "0.1089",
        "div_growth_10y": "0.0737",
        "avg_div_growth": "0.0547",
        "payout_ratio": "0.2838"
    },
    "methodology": {
        "score_range": "1 to approximately 900",
        "lower_is_better": true,
        "watchlist_size": "900+",
        "scores_explained": {
            "tgi": "Dividend growth + price growth + low payout ratio. Primary TGI rank.",
            "hii": "Dividend growth + price growth + proximity to 4% yield target. Income focus.",
            "pgi": "Price growth only, averaged across 1/3/5/10 year timeframes.",
            "dgi": "Dividend growth across timeframes, weighted with payout ratio.",
            "balanced_income": "(TGI + HII) / 2. Balances growth and income objectives.",
            "balanced_growth": "(TGI + PGI) / 2. Balances dividend discipline and price appreciation.",
            "average_all": "(TGI + HII + PGI + DGI) / 4. Composite across all four scores."
        }
    },
    "percent_note": "All growth and yield values are decimals. Multiply by 100 for percentage. Example: 0.3510 = 35.10%. A null value means the field was absent from the source data \u2014 it is NOT a zero.",
    "disclaimer": "Not financial advice. Do your own research."
}