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Chapter 5 – Data Definitions i
Data Definitions
5
Data Definitions i
In this chapter… 1
Restated Annual Data Definitions 1
Footnote Codes 1
Accounting Changes Cumulative Effect 2
Annual footnote codes 2
Quarterly footnote codes 2
Accounts Payable 3
Annual footnote code 4
Quarterly footnote code 4
Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities Increase (Decrease) (Statement of Cash Flows) 4
Accounts Receivable Decrease (Increase) (Statement of Cash Flows) 5
Accrued Expense 6
Acquisition Income Contribution 7
Acquisitions – Sales Contribution 8
Annual footnote codes 8
Acquisitions (Statement of Cash Flows) 8
Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date 9
Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date (cont.) 11
Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Payable Date 14
Adjustment Factor (Raw) by Ex-Date 14
ADR Ratio 15
Advertising Expense 16
Amortization of Intangibles 16
Annualized Dividend Rate 16
Assets Other 17
Assets Total (Restated) 21
Assets Total/Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity – Total 21
Annual footnote code 21
Quarterly footnote code 21
Assets and Liabilities Other (Net Change) (Statement of Cash Flows) 22
Auditor/Auditor’s Opinion 23
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Book Value per Share 25
Calendar Year 27
Canadian Index Code 27
Canadian Index Code Current 27
Capital Expenditures (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 28
Footnote codes 28
Capital Expenditures (Restated) 28
Capital Expenditures (Statement of Cash Flows) 28
Annual footnote code 29
Quarterly footnote code 29
Capital Surplus 30
Annual footnote code 31
Quarterly footnote code 31
Cash 31
Cash and Cash Equivalents Increase (Decrease) (Statement of Cash Flows) 33
Cash and Short-Term Investments 33
Cash Dividends (Statement of Cash Flows) 35
Cash Equivalent Distributions per Share by Ex-Date 36
Changes in Current Debt (Statement of Cash Flows) 36
Common Equity Liquidation Value 37
Common Equity Tangible 37
Common Equity Total 38
Common Shareholders 38
Common Shares Outstanding 39
Quarterly footnote code 39
Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Convertible Debt 39
Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Preferred Stock 40
Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Stock Options 40
Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Total 40
Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Warrants and Other 41
Common Shares Traded 41
Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share 12 Months Moving 42
Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic) 42
Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic) (Restated) 43
Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Diluted) 43
Common Stock 44
Annual footnote codes 45
Quarterly footnote codes 45
Common Stock Per Share Carrying Value 45
Annual footnote code 46
Common Stock Equivalents Dollar Savings 46
Common Stock Float Shares Canada 46
Company Name 47
Compensating Balance 47
Contingent Liabilities Guarantees 47
Annual footnote code 48
Convertible Debt and Preferred Stock 48
Cost of Goods Sold 48
Annual footnote codes 51
Quarterly footnote codes 51
Cost of Goods Sold (Restated) 51
Currency Translation Rate 52
Current Assets Other 52
Current Assets Other Excluding Prepaid Expense 53
Current Assets Total 54
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Current Liabilities Other 55
Current Liabilities Other Excluding Accrued Expense 56
Current Liabilities Total 58
Customer Identifier (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 58
Customer Name (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 58
Customer Revenues (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 59
Customer Type (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 60
Customer Type Classifications 60
CUSIP Issue Number and Check Digit (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 60
CUSIP Issuer Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 61
Data Quarter 61
Data Year (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 62
Debt Capitalized Lease Obligations 62
Annual footnote codes 62
Debt Consolidated Subsidiary 63
Annual footnote codes 63
Debt Convertible 63
Annual footnote codes 63
Debt Debentures 64
Annual footnote codes 64
Debt Due In One Year 64
Debt Finance Subsidiary 65
Annual footnote codes 65
Debt Maturing in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Years 65
Annual footnote code 65
Debt Mortgage and Other Secured 65
Debt Notes 66
Annual footnote codes 67
Debt Senior Convertible 67
Annual footnote codes 67
Debt Subordinated 68
Annual footnote codes 68
Debt Subordinated Convertible 68
Annual footnote codes 69
Debt Unamortized Debt Discount and Other 69
Debt in Current Liabilities 69
Quarterly footnote code 70
Deferred Charges 71
Deferred Taxes Federal 72
Deferred Taxes Foreign 72
Deferred Taxes State 73
Deferred Taxes (Balance Sheet) 73
Deferred Taxes (Income Account) 74
Deferred Taxes (Statement of Cash Flows) 74
Deferred Taxes and Investment Tax Credit (Balance Sheet) 75
Depletion Expense (Schedule VI) 75
Depreciation (Accumulated) Beginning Balance (Schedule VI) 75
Depreciation (Accumulated) Buildings 76
Depreciation (Accumulated) Construction in Progress 76
Depreciation (Accumulated) Ending Balance (Schedule VI) 76
Depreciation (Accumulated) Land and Improvements 77
Depreciation (Accumulated) Leases 77
Depreciation (Accumulated) Machinery and Equipment 77
Depreciation (Accumulated) Natural Resources 78
Depreciation (Accumulated) Other 78
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Depreciation (Accumulated) Other Changes (Schedule VI) 79
Depreciation (Accumulated) Retirements (Schedule VI) 79
Depreciation and Amortization (Income Statement) 79
Annual footnote codes 81
Quarterly footnote codes 81
Depreciation and Amortization (Restated) 81
Depreciation and Amortization (Statement of Cash Flows) 82
Depreciation Expense (Schedule VI) 82
Depreciation, Depletion, and Amortization (Accumulated) (Balance Sheet) 83
Annual footnote codes 83
Quarterly footnote codes 83
Dilution Adjustment 84
Dilution Available - Excluding 84
Discontinued Operations 84
Dividends Common 85
Dividends Common Indicated Annual 86
Dividends Preferred 86
Dividends Preferred In Arrears 87
Dividends per Share by Ex-Date 88
Dividends per Share by Payable Date 89
Duplicate File Code 89
Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items 90
Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items (Restated) 91
Earnings per Share (Diluted) Including Extraordinary Items 91
Earnings per Share (Diluted) Including Extraordinary Items (Restated) 92
Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items 93
Annual footnote codes 93
Quarterly footnote codes 94
Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items 12 Months Moving 94
Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items 12 Months Moving (cont.) 95
Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items (Restated) 95
Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items 12 Months Moving 96
Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items 96
Annual footnote codes 97
Quarterly footnote codes 97
Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items (Restated) 97
Earnings per Share from Operations 98
Annual footnote codes 98
Quarterly footnote codes 99
Earnings per Share from Operations (Diluted) 99
Annual footnote codes 99
Quarterly footnote codes 100
Earnings per Share from Operations 12 Months Moving 100
Earnings per Share from Operations (Diluted) 12 Months Moving 101
Earnings per Share Historical 101
Employees 101
Annual footnote code 102
Employees (COMPUSTAT Business Information Segment Item Value Files) 102
Footnote code 102
Employees (Restated) 102
Employer Identification Number 103
Equity in Earnings 103
Annual footnote codes 103
Equity in Earnings (COMPUSTAT Business Information File) 104
Footnote code 104
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Equity in Net Loss (Earnings) (Statement of Cash Flows) 104
Exchange Listing and S&P Major Index Code 105
Exchange Rate Effect (Statement of Cash Flows) 106
Excise Taxes 107
Export Sales (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 107
External Revenues (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 108
Extraordinary Items 108
Extraordinary Items and Discontinued Operations 109
Extraordinary Items and Discontinued Operations (Restated) 110
Extraordinary Items and Discontinued Operations 110
(Statement of Cash Flows) 110
File Identification Code 111
Financing Activities Net Cash Flow (Statement of Cash Flows) 112
Financing Activities Other (Statement of Cash Flows) 112
Fiscal Year-end Month of Data 113
Foreign Currency Adjustment (Income Account) 114
Annual footnote code 114
Quarterly footnote code 114
Format Code (Statement of Cash Flows) 115
Fortune Industry Code 115
Fortune Rank 116
Funds from Operations Other (Statement of Cash Flows) 117
Funds from Operations Total (Statement of Changes) 118
Geographic Area Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 118
Geographic Area Type (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 119
Global Industry Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 119
Goodwill 120
Historical SIC Code 120
Identifiable Assets 120
Identifiable/Total Assets (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 121
Income Before Extraordinary Items 121
Annual footnote codes 122
Quarterly footnote codes 122
Income Before Extraordinary Items (Statement of Cash Flows) 122
Income Before Extraordinary Items (Restated) 122
Income Before Extraordinary Items Adjusted for Common Stock Equivalents Dollar Savings 123
Annual footnote code 123
Quarterly footnote code 123
Income Before Extraordinary Items Available for Common 123
Income Tax Refund 124
Income Taxes Accrued Increase (Decrease) (Statement of Cash Flows) 125
Income Taxes Federal Current 126
Annual footnote code 126
Income Taxes Foreign Current 126
Annual footnote code 126
Income Taxes Other 127
Annual footnote code 127
Income Taxes State Current 127
Annual footnote code 128
Income Taxes Total 128
Annual footnote codes 129
Quarterly footnote codes 129
Income Taxes Total (Restated) 129
Income Taxes Paid (Statement of Cash Flows) 130
Income Taxes Payable 131
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Annual footnote code 131
Quarterly footnote code 131
Incorporation ISO Country Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 131
Increase in Investments (Statement of Cash Flows) 132
Industry Name 133
Intangibles 133
Interest Capitalized 135
Interest Capitalized Net Income Effect 135
Interest Expense 135
Annual footnote codes 136
Quarterly footnote codes 136
Interest Expense (Restated) 137
Interest Expense Total (Financial Services) 137
Interest Expense on Long-Term Debt 137
Interest Income 138
Interest Income Total (Financial Services) 138
Interest Paid Net (Statement of Cash Flows) 139
Inventories Finished Goods 139
Inventories LIFO Reserve 140
Inventories Other 140
Inventories Raw Materials 140
Inventories Total 141
Inventories Work in Process 142
Inventory Decrease (Increase) (Statement of Cash Flows) 143
Inventory Valuation Method 144
Invested Capital Total 144
Investing Activities Net Cash Flow (Statement of Cash Flows) 145
Investing Activities Other (Statement of Cash Flows) 145
Investment Tax Credit (Balance Sheet) 146
Investment Tax Credit (Income Account) 147
Annual footnote codes 147
Investments and Advances Equity Method 148
Investments and Advances Other 148
Investments at Equity (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 150
Labor and Related Expense 150
Annual footnote code 150
Liabilities and Stockholders Equity Total/Assets Total 151
Annual footnote codes 151
Quarterly footnote codes 151
Liabilities Other 152
Liabilities Total 153
Long-Term Debt Issuance (Statement of Cash Flows) 154
Long-Term Debt Other 155
Annual footnote codes 155
Long-Term Debt Reduction (Statement of Cash Flows) 155
Long-Term Debt Tied to Prime 156
Annual footnote code 157
Long-Term Debt Total 158
Annual footnote codes 159
Quarterly footnote code 159
Long-Term Debt Total (Restated) 159
Marketable Securities Adjustment (Balance Sheet) 160
Minority Interest (Balance Sheet) 160
Minority Interest (Income Account) 161
Minority Interest (Restated) 161
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Net Asset Value per Share 161
Net Charge-Offs 162
Net Income (Loss) 162
Annual footnote codes 162
Quarterly footnote codes 163
Net Income (Loss) (Restated) 163
Net Income Adjusted for Common Stock Equivalents 163
Net Interest Income (Tax Equivalent) 164
Net Interest Margin 164
Net Operating Loss Carry Forward Unused Portion 164
Non-operating Income (Expense) 165
Non-operating Income (Expense) Excluding Interest Income 166
Non-operating Income (Expense) (Restated) 166
Non-performing Assets Total 167
North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) File (COMPUSTAT Business Information
Files) 168
Notes Payable 169
Operating Activities Net Cash Flow (Statement of Cash Flows) 170
Operating Income After Depreciation 170
Annual footnote codes 171
Operating Income Before Depreciation 171
Operating Income Before Depreciation (Restated) 172
Operating Profit (Loss) (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 172
Footnote codes 173
Operating Segment Type (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 174
Operating Segment Types 174
Order Backlog 174
Order Backlog (COMPUSTAT Business Information File) 175
Pension Accumulated Benefit Obligation 175
Pension Accumulated Benefit Obligation (Underfunded) 176
Pension Additional Minimum Liability 176
Pension Other Adjustments 177
Pension Other Adjustments (Underfunded) 177
Pension Prepaid/Accrued Cost (Overfunded) 178
Annual footnote code 178
Pension Prepaid/Accrued Cost (Underfunded) 178
Annual footnote code 179
Pension Projected Benefit Obligation 179
Pension Projected Benefit Obligation (Underfunded) 180
Pension Unrecognized Prior Service Cost 180
Pension Unrecognized Prior Service Cost (Underfunded) 181
Pension Vested Benefit Obligation 181
Pension Vested Benefit Obligation (Underfunded) 182
Pension and Retirement Expense 182
Pension Benefits Information Date 184
Pension Benefits Net Assets 185
Pension Benefits Present Value of Nonvested 185
Pension Benefits Present Value of Vested 185
Pension Costs Unfunded Past or Prior Service 185
Pension Costs Unfunded Vested Benefits 186
Pension Discount Rate (Assumed Rate of Return) 186
Pension Plan Assets 187
Pension Plan Assets (Underfunded) 187
Pension Plans Anticipated Long-Term Rate of Return on Plan Assets 188
Pension Plans Interest Cost 188
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Pension Plans Other Periodic Cost Components (Net) 188
Pension Plans Rate of Compensation Increase 189
Pension Plans Return on Plan Assets (Actual) 189
Pension Plans Service Cost 190
Periodic Pension Cost (Net) 190
Periodic Postretirement Benefit Cost (Net) 190
Postretirement Benefit Asset (Liability) (Net) 191
Preferred Stock Carrying Value 191
Preferred Stock Convertible 192
Preferred Stock Liquidating Value 192
Annual footnote code 192
Preferred Stock Nonredeemable 193
Preferred Stock Redeemable 193
Preferred Stock Redemption Value 194
Annual footnote code 194
Prepaid Expense 195
Pretax Income 196
Pretax Income (Restated) 197
Pretax Income Domestic 197
Annual footnote code 197
Pretax Income Foreign 197
Annual footnote code 198
Price Close 198
Price High 198
Price Low 198
Price Fiscal Year Close 200
Price Fiscal Year High 200
Price Fiscal Year Low 200
Product Identifier (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 201
Product Name (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 201
Property, Plant, and Equipment Beginning Balance (Schedule V) 201
Property, Plant, and Equipment Buildings at Cost 201
Property, Plant, and Equipment Buildings (Net) 202
Property, Plant, and Equipment Capital Expenditures (Schedule V) 202
Property, Plant, and Equipment Construction in Progress at Cost 203
Property, Plant, and Equipment Construction in Progress (Net) 203
Property, Plant, and Equipment Ending Balance (Schedule V) 203
Property, Plant, and Equipment Land and Improvements at Cost 204
Property, Plant, and Equipment Land and Improvements (Net) 204
Property, Plant, and Equipment Leases at Cost 204
Property, Plant, and Equipment Leases (Net) 205
Property, Plant, and Equipment Machinery and Equipment at Cost 205
Property, Plant, and Equipment Machinery and Equipment (Net) 205
Property, Plant, and Equipment Natural Resources at Cost 206
Property, Plant, and Equipment Natural Resources (Net) 206
Property, Plant, and Equipment Other at Cost 207
Property, Plant, and Equipment Other (Net) 207
Property, Plant, and Equipment Other Changes (Schedule V) 208
Property, Plant, and Equipment Retirements (Schedule V) 208
Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Gross) 209
Annual footnote codes 211
Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Net) 211
Annual footnote codes 211
Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Net) (Restated) 212
Provision for Loan/Asset Losses 212
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Purchase of Common and Preferred Stock (Statement of Cash Flows) 212
Receivables Current Other 213
Receivables Estimated Doubtful 214
Receivables Total 215
Receivables Trade 217
Record Number 218
Rental Commitments Minimum 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Years 218
Annual footnote code 218
Rental Commitments Minimum Five Years Total 218
Rental Expense 219
Annual footnote codes 219
Rental Income 219
Report Date of Quarterly Earnings 220
Research and Development (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 220
Footnote code 220
Research and Development Expense 220
Annual footnote codes 221
Quarterly footnote codes 221
Reserve for Loan/Asset Losses 222
Retained Earnings 222
Annual footnote code 223
Quarterly footnote code 223
Retained Earnings (Restated) 223
Retained Earnings Cumulative Translation Adjustment 224
Retained Earnings Other Adjustments 224
Retained Earnings Unadjusted 224
Retained Earnings Unrestricted 225
Retained Earnings Restatement 225
Risk-Adjusted Capital Ratio Tier 1 225
Risk-Adjusted Capital Ratio Total 226
S&P Common Stock Ranking 226
S&P Index Code 227
S&P Industry Index Code Historical 227
S&P Industry Index Relative Code 228
S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating - Historical 228
Annual footnote code 232
Quarterly footnote code 232
S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Current 232
S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Footnote Current 232
S&P Major Index Code Historical 233
S&P Primary Index Marker 233
S&P Secondary Index Identifier 234
S&P Short-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Current 234
S&P Short-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Historical 235
S&P Subordinated Debt Rating 236
S&P Subordinated Debt Rating Current 239
S&P Subset Index Identifier 239
Sale of Common and Preferred Stock (Statement of Cash Flows) 240
Sale of Investments (Statement of Cash Flows) 241
Sale of Property, Plant, and Equipment (Statement of Cash Flows) 242
Sale of Property, Plant, and Equipment and Sale of Investments Loss (Gain) (Statement of Cash
Flows) 243
Sales (Net) 245
Annual footnote codes 246
Annual footnote codes (cont.) 247
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Quarterly footnote codes 247
Quarterly footnote codes (cont.) 248
Quarterly footnote codes (cont.) 249
Sales (Net) (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 249
Footnote codes 251
Sales (Restated) 252
Segment Identifier (COMPUSTAT Business Information File) 252
Segment Name (COMPUSTAT Business Information File) 252
Selling, General, and Administrative Expense 253
Annual footnote code 254
Quarterly footnote code 254
Selling, General, and Administrative Expense (Restated) 255
Shares Used to Calculate Diluted Earnings Per Share 255
Short-Term Borrowing Average 255
Short-Term Borrowings Average Interest Rate 255
Short-Term Investments 255
Short-Term Investments Change (Statement of Cash Flows) 257
Source Document Code 258
Source Document Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 260
Sources of Funds Other (Statement of Changes) 261
Sources of Funds Total (Statement of Changes) 261
Standard & Poor's Calendar Quarter 262
Standard & Poor's Calendar Year 262
Special Items 262
Standard Industry Classification Code Primary 264
Primary Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information File) 265
Stockholders Equity (Restated) 266
Stockholders Equity Total 266
Stock Ownership Code 267
Stock Ticker Symbol 267
Treasury Stock (Dollar Amount) Common 269
Annual footnote code 269
Treasury Stock (Dollar Amount) Preferred 269
Treasury Stock Memo Entry 270
Treasury Stock Number of Common Shares 270
Treasury Stock Total Dollar Amount 271
Type Code for the SIC 271
Update Code 272
Update Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) 273
Uses of Funds Other (Statement of Changes) 273
Uses of Funds Total (Statement of Changes) 274
Working Capital (Balance Sheet) 274
Working Capital (Restated) 274
Working Capital Change Other Increase (Decrease) (Statement of Changes) 275
Working Capital Change Total (Statement of Changes) 275
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In this chapter…
This chapter includes annual, quarterly, monthly, and variable-item definitions for the COMPUSTAT (North
America) File, the COMPUSTAT Prices, Dividends, and Earnings (PDE) File, and the COMPUSTAT Business
Information Files. The data item definitions are presented alphabetically. Use the preceding table of contents to
locate a particular data item. Annual and/or quarterly data item numbers are listed below each specific item within
the data definition, along with units, and year and/or quarter of data availability. PDE and Business Information File
items are identified as such. Availability for restated items is not presented since restatements are variable and affect
back years.
Where applicable, data item definitions apply to COMPUSTAT (North America) annual and quarterly files and the
PDE File. In instances where a data definition component applies only to the quarterly file, the word,
Quarterly
,
appears in the left margin. In instances where a data definition component applies only to the PDE File, the
notation,
PDE
, appears in the left margin.
Due to reporting differences, some data items for companies on the Canadian Annual File may not be comparable to
identical data items for U.S. companies on other industrial files. The word,
Canadian
, in the left margin indicates
components of the definition, which are applicable only to companies on the Canadian Annual File.
Note
:
In addition to this alphabetical listing of data items, you may also want to refer to Chapter 4, Financial
Statements, which presents specific data items within the framework of financial statement formats. Data
items are listed under the major classifications of Income Statement, Balance Sheet, or Statement of Cash
Flows. Supplementary and other items are classified by applicability to a particular statement. Use these
lists to determine how particular items are identified in COMPUSTAT.
Restated Annual Data Definitions
COMPUSTAT (North America) files contain restated annual data items presented on a current-year basis. Since
companies may restate data for acquisitions, accounting changes, and/or discontinued operations, all years of
restated data are presented on a basis comparable to the current year.
Restated data may not be strictly comparable to historical data. Although Standard & Poors applies the same
standards to restated data collection as it does to historical, exceptions can occur. Every effort is made to collect
restated and historical data on a consistent basis.
Read the restated data item definition in conjunction with the historical definition for the same item. Deviations
from the historical definition are specifically noted in the restated definition.
Footnote Codes
Footnotes are used to provide supplemental information for a particular data item. Footnotes consist of two-
character codes.
Footnotes indicate:
Data for a fiscal year reflects a change from previous years data due to an accounting change, discontinued
operations, and/or acquisitions.
A particular data item differs from our definition due to the companys reporting method.
Accounting method used by a company in calculating certain key items for the financial statements, such as
accumulated depreciation, inventories, and earnings per share.
The footnote field is blank when no footnote is necessary. This section presents footnote codes and their definitions
below each applicable data item.
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Accounting Changes Cumulative Effect
Annual data item number 183
Quarterly data item number 117
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1988
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1989
This item represents the cumulative effect of company adjustments due to accounting changes on
prior period earnings. The item reflects adjustments during the period(s) in which an accounting
change occurs.
This item includes:
1.
Cumulative effect of accounting changes (when reported after net income)
2.
Cumulative effects reported as expense or within income taxes
3.
Effects of an accounting change presented before income taxes and net income.
4.
Extraordinary items specifically reported as the cumulative effect of an accounting change
5.
Prior year accounting change adjustments
This item excludes:
1.
Discontinued operations
2.
Extraordinary items not specifically identified as the result of the cumulative effect of
accounting changes
3.
Prior period adjustments not specifically identified as the result of the cumulative effect of
accounting changes
4.
Tax loss carry forwards
Annual footnote codes
TY SFAS #106 transition obligation amortized
TZ SFAS #106 transition obligation not amortized
Quarterly footnote codes
TY SFAS #106 transition obligation amortized
TZ SFAS #106 transition obligation not amortized
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Accounts Payable
Annual data item number 70
Quarterly data item number 46
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
56
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
133
This item represents only trade obligations due within one year or within the normal operating cycle
of the company.
This item includes:
1.
Accounts and notes payable when listed together
2.
Accounts payable due to unconsolidated subsidiaries (such as, affiliates)
3.
Accounts payable principally trade
4.
Accounts payable related party, unless specifically called non-trade
5.
Accounts payable and accrued expenses when no break out of accrued expenses is reported
6.
Banks and savings and loans total deposits
7.
Brokerage houses accounts payable to brokers, dealers, and clients
8.
Drafts payable
9.
Oil and gas companies production proceeds payable
10.
Trade acceptances
11.
Trade accounts payable not yet billed (when included as current)
12.
Trade notes payable
13.
Checks outstanding unless presented net of cash or in excess of cash
This item excludes:
1.
Accounts due to factors (included in Current Liabilities Other if non-interest bearing;
included in Notes Payable if interest bearing)
2.
Accounts payable to parents and consolidated subsidiaries*
3.
Bank overdrafts payable *
4.
Due to or payable to related parties, unconsolidated subsidiaries or affiliates unless
specifically called trade *
5.
Oil and gas companies production payables*
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Accounts Payable (cont.)
6.
Other accounts payable*
7.
Notes payable when listed separately (unless specified as trade)*
*Included in Current Liabilities Other.
Annual footnote code
BK Includes other expenses
Quarterly footnote code
BK Includes other expenses
Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities Increase (Decrease)
(Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 304
Quarterly data item number 105
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
57
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
132
This item represents increases or decreases in accounts payable and accrued liabilities
as reported
in the Operating Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item includes increase (decrease) in:
1.
Accounts payable listed separately when no changes in accrued expenses are reported in the
Operating Activities section
2.
Accrued expenses listed separately when no changes in accounts payable are reported in the
Operating Activities section
3.
Accrued taxes when increase (decrease) in income taxes is reported separately
4.
Current liabilities classified by Standard & Poors as trade accounts payable or accrued
liabilities
5.
Long-term accounts payable and accrued liability accounts, if reported in the Operating
Activities section
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Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities Increase (Decrease)
(Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item excludes increase (decrease) in:
1.
Accruals not included in Accrued Expense on the Balance Sheet
2.
Accrued income taxes if reported separately
3.
Accrued taxes (when increase [decrease] in income taxes is not reported separately)
4.
Payables not included in Accounts Payable on the Balance Sheet
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Accounts payable and accrued expenses are reported outside the Operating Activities
section
2.
Changes in accounts payable and accrued expenses are not reported on the Statement of
Cash Flows but the Balance Sheet shows a change between the current and prior year
3.
Accounts payable or accrued expenses is included with another item
Increases in accounts payable and accrued liabilities are presented as positive numbers. Decreases are
presented as negative numbers.
This item is not available for banks.
Accounts Receivable Decrease (Increase) (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 302
Quarterly data item number 103
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
105
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
174
This item represents increases or decreases in accounts receivable
as reported
in the Operating
Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item includes increases and decreases in:
1.
All current assets classified by Standard & Poors as receivables when reported in the
Operating Activities section
2.
Contracts in progress and costs in excess of related billings when included by Standard &
Poors in accounts receivable
3.
Long-term receivables included by the company in the Operating Activities section
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Accounts Receivable Decrease (Increase)
(Statement Of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item excludes increases and decreases in:
1.
Current and long-term receivables when included by the company in the Investing
Activities section
2.
Income taxes receivable
3.
Provisions for losses on accounts receivable
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2) or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Some or all receivables are combined with another asset or liability account in the operating
activities section.
2.
Receivables are not reported in the operating activities section, but are reported in another
section
3.
Changes in current receivables are not reported on the Statement of Cash Flows but the Balance
Sheet shows a change between the current and prior year.
Increases in accounts receivable are presented as negative numbers. Decreases are presented as
positive numbers.
This item is not available for banks or property and casualty companies
Quarterly
This item is not available for utilities.
Accrued Expense
Annual data item number 153
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
This item represents expenses incurred and payment will not be made until a subsequent period.
This item includes:
1.
Accrued costs on contracts
2.
Accrued liabilities
3.
Accrued sales taxes
4.
Accrued taxes (when income taxes are reported separately)
5.
Advertising
6.
Commissions
7.
Employee withholding
8.
Interest payable reported as a separate line item
9.
Other when included under a heading or in a note relating only to accrued expenses
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Accrued Expense (cont.)
10.
Pensions
11.
Rents
12.
Royalties
13.
Salaries
14.
Value Added Taxes
15.
Warranties
This item excludes:
1.
Accrued dividends
2.
Accrued income taxes (included in Income Taxes Payable)
3.
Accrued pensions
4.
Accrued taxes (when a separate income tax figure is not reported)
5.
Advances
6.
Deferred compensation (included in Current Liabilities Other)
7.
Deferred credits
8.
Deferred taxes (included in Current Liabilities Other)
9.
Deposits
10.
Interest payable combined with notes payable (included in notes)
11.
Other when included under a heading or in a note which includes items other than
accrued expenses
12.
Other liabilities (included in Current Liabilities Other)
13.
Provisions even if included under an Accrued Liabilities heading
14.
Reserves even if included under an Accrued Liabilities heading by company
15.
Warranty reserves
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when Accrued Expense is included in either
Current Liabilities Other or Accounts Payable.
This item is not available for banks.
Acquisition Income Contribution
Annual data item number 248
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1974
This item represents the effect of either a purchase and/or pooling of interest acquisition in the current
year on a companys income for the prior year.
This item excludes:
1.
Discontinued operations (included in Discontinued Operations)
2.
Extraordinary items (included in Extraordinary Items)
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Acquisitions Sales Contribution
Annual data item number 249
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1974
This item represents the effect of either a purchase and/or pooling of interest acquisition in the current
year on a companys sales for the prior year.
This item includes:
1.
Acquisition of a majority-owned or wholly-owned consolidated subsidiary not previously
consolidated (not additional ownership)
2.
Consolidation of a subsidiary previously carried at cost
This item excludes:
1.
Acquisition of additional ownership in a consolidated subsidiary (not 100 percent owned)
2.
Acquisition of assets of a company without the liabilities
3.
An acquisition carried at equity (not consolidated)
4.
The consolidation of a subsidiary previously carried at equity
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Annual footnote codes
AE Combination of purchase method and pooling of interest method
AI Pooling of interest method of acquisition
AP
Purchase method acquisition
Acquisitions (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 129
Quarterly data item number 94
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
58
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
134
This item represents cash outflow or funds used for, and/or costs relating to, acquisition of a company in the
current year or effects of an acquisition in a prior year carried over to the current year.
This item includes:
1.
Acquisition of additional ownership (decrease in minority interest)
2.
Acquisition of assets, if the company mentions that they acquired a business in the notes
3.
Additional cost of an acquisition
4.
Additional investment in a company if the company is consolidated
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Acquisitions (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
5.
Amounts associated with the consolidation of an investment previously carried at equity
6.
Costs in excess of net assets of businesses acquired (goodwill)
7.
Long-term debt assumed in an acquisition
8.
Net assets of businesses acquired
9.
Property, plant, and equipment of acquired companies
10.
Purchase of business(es), net of cash acquired
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Acquisitions are combined with another item within the Investing Activities section on a
Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
2.
Acquisitions are reported outside the Investing Activities section on a Statement of Cash
Flows (Format Code = 7)
3.
No figure is reported on the face of the statement but an acquisition is discussed in the notes
to the statements
4.
Stock is issued or debt is assumed for an acquisition and no figure appears in the Use
section on either a Working Capital Statement (Format Code = 1) or a Cash by Source and
Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2)
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date
Annual data item number 27
Quarterly data item number 17
Variable data item (PDE File) CUMADJ
Units (companies) Ratio
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
Position number for annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
18
Position number for quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
43
Position number for monthly data on
Daily Fundamental File
49
This item represents a ratio which enables you to adjust per-share data (price, earnings per share, dividends
per share), as well as share data (shares outstanding and shares traded) for all stock splits and stock dividends
that occur subsequent to the end of a given period. These factors, applied to data for earlier periods, place
such data on the same terms as current share units.
The adjustment factors are indicated as 1.000000 when no changes in capitalization have occurred because of
splits and dividends.
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Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date (cont.)
The cumulative adjustment factors for all periods are changed whenever a stock split or stock dividend occurs. The
factors are carried to six decimal places to minimize rounding errors. If for example, a two-for-one split occurred in
fiscal 1994, the adjustment factor for 1993 would be indicated as 2.000000. If, in addition, a two percent stock
dividend occurred in 1993, the adjustment factor for 1992 would be indicated as cumulative adjustment, 2.040000
(2.000000 X 1.020000).
The historical price and other per-share data (prices high, low, and close, dividends per share, and earnings
per share) may be adjusted to a current units basis by dividing these items for each period by the
corresponding adjustment factor. To convert historical shares data (shares traded, shares reserved, shares
outstanding, and common treasury shares) to an equivalent current basis, the reported shares are multiplied
by the corresponding adjustment factor.
Restated per-share data (Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items [Restated], Earnings
per Share (Diluted) Including Extraordinary Items, Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary
Items, and Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items [Restated]) for each year needs to be
divided by the adjustment factor for the most recent year in which there is a 2 or 3 update code. Common
Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic) needs to be multiplied by the most current adjustment
factor for the most recent year in which there was a 2 or 3 update code.
Subscribers must use this
adjustment factor to adjust restated share and per share data for the effects of stock splits
and/or stock dividends subsequent to the most current fiscal year-end.
Adjusted per-share statistics (such as sales per share and depreciation per share) may also be computed by
multiplying the number of shares outstanding by the corresponding cumulative adjustment factor and using
this adjusted total number of shares in the calculation.
The ex-dividend date is used to determine the period in which an adjustment factor falls (see Adjustment
Factor [Raw] by Ex-Date). The declaration, stock record, or payable dates are not used. All stock splits and
stock dividends going ex-dividend through the cutoff date of the file will be reflected in the adjustment
factors.
PDE
For Companies, the cumulative adjustment factor reflects all stock splits and stock dividends with ex-
dividend dates subsequent to that month. The cumulative adjustment has been used to convert all of
the other data on the file into terms of the current share units. In other words, all data items on the
file are fully adjusted and based on the number of shares currently outstanding.
PDE
For Indexes, cumulative adjustment factors include the effects of base value adjustments. Refer to the
Availability of Industry Index Data table in Chapter 2, Understanding the COMPUSTAT (North
America) Database, for general availability.
Adjusting annual data
You may adjust the data of companies with a June through November fiscal year (06-11) in the same
manner as calendar (12) fiscal year companies. We preadjust all calendar year data (prices and shares
traded) for stock splits and dividends that occur between the end of the fiscal year and the end of the
calendar year. Thus, the cumulative adjustment factor falling in the fiscal year will correctly adjust
prices and shares traded to current share units; for example, a June fiscal year (06) company with a
December 1994 stock price of $100.00 has a two-for-one stock split in October 1994. The
cumulative adjustment factor for fiscal 1994 becomes 2.000000. We will preadjust the 1994 stock
price of $100.00 to $200.00.
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Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date (cont.)
You may adjust data of companies with a January through May fiscal year (01-05) in the same
manner as calendar (12) fiscal year companies. We preadjust all calendar year data (prices and shares
traded) for stock splits and dividends that occur between the end of the calendar year and the end of
the fiscal year. These stock splits and stock dividends are then correctly included in the
Cumulative adjustment factor for the previous fiscal year. Thus, the calendar year data in the current
fiscal year is not adjusted. For example, a May fiscal year (05) company with a December 1994 stock
price of $100.00 has a two-for-one stock split in January 1995. The cumulative adjustment factor for
fiscal 1994 becomes 1.000000 and 1993 changes to 2.000000. We preadjust the 1994 stock price of
$100.00 to $50.00.
Multiply by the cumulative adjustment factor to adjust back years data for the following annual
items:
Annual
data item
number Annual data item name
25 Common Shares Outstanding
28 Common Shares Traded
40 Common Shares Reserved for Conversion – Total
54 Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic)
87 Treasury Stock – Number of Common Shares
171 Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Diluted)
200 Common Shares Reserved for Conversion – Convertible Debt
203 Common Shares Reserved for Conversion – Preferred Stock
215 Common Shares Reserved for Conversion – Stock Options
229 Common Shares Reserved for Conversion – Warrants and Other
Divide by the cumulative adjustment factor to adjust back years data for the following annual items:
Annual
data item
number Annual data item name
22 Price – High
23 Price – Low
24 Price – Close
26 Dividends per Share by Ex-Date
53 Earnings per Share (Basic) – Including Extraordinary Items
57 Earnings per Share (Diluted) – Excluding Extraordinary Items
58 Earnings per Share (Basic) – Excluding Extraordinary Items
169 Earnings per Share (Diluted) – Including Extraordinary Items
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Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date (cont.)
197 Price Fiscal Year Low
198 Price Fiscal Year High
199 Price Fiscal Year Close
233 Earnings per Share from Operations
Adjusting quarterly data
Quarterly
In the case of the quarterly data, the cumulative adjustment factor, allows you to adjust all per-share
data (price, dividends per share, indicated annual dividend, earnings per share) as well as share data
(shares traded and shares used to calculate earnings per share) for all stock splits and stock dividends
occurring subsequent to the end of the fiscal quarter of the company. Thus, the cumulative
adjustment factor places the above data on the same terms as current share units.
Quarterly
The cumulative adjustment factors are changed for all quarters whenever a stock split or dividend
occurs, as determined by the ex-dividend date of the split or dividend.
Quarterly
The consistency of the data within each fiscal quarter is maintained manually. We adjust month-end
prices, dividends per share, indicated annual dividends, and shares traded for all stock splits or
dividends occurring in a given quarter between the time the above data (or part of it) is reported and
the end of the fiscal quarter. For example, the first quarter of a July fiscal year (07) covers August,
September, and October. If the August month-end stock close price is $100.00 and a two-for-one
stock split occurs in September, the cumulative adjustment factor for the fourth quarter and all prior
quarters becomes 2.000000. We will preadjust the August month-end close price of $100.00 to
$50.00.
Quarterly
Multiply by the cumulative adjustment factor to adjust back quarters data for the following quarterly
items:
Quarterly
data item
number Quarterly data item name
15 Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic)
18 Common Shares Traded
28 Common Shared Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic)
12 Months Moving
61 Common Shares Outstanding
124 Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Diluted)
Quarterly
Divide by the cumulative adjustment factor to adjust back quarters data for the following quarterly
items:
Quarterly
data item
number Quarterly data item name
7 Earnings per Share (Diluted) Including Extraordinary Items
9 Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items
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Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date (cont.)
Quarterly
data item
number Quarterly data item name
11 Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items
12 Price Close 1st Month of Quarter
13 Price Close 2nd Month of Quarter
14 Price Close 3rd Month of Quarter
16 Dividends per Share by Ex-Date
19 Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items
20 Dividends Common Indicated Annual
27 Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items
12 Months Moving
63 Price High 1st Month of Quarter
64 Price High 2nd Month of Quarter
65 Price High 3rd Month of Quarter
66 Price Low 1st Month of Quarter
67 Price Low 2nd Month of Quarter
68 Price Low 3rd Month of Quarter
177 Earnings per Share from Operations
178 Earnings per Share from Operations 12 Months Moving
179 Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items
12 Months Moving
180 Earnings per Share from Opertions (Diluted) 12 Months Moving
181 Earnings per Share from Operations (Diluted)
Unadjusting monthly PDE data
PDE
Data on the PDE file is
fully adjusted
for all subsequent stock splits and stock dividends. The
cumulative adjustment factor can be used to
unadjust
data to its
originally reported state
.
PDE
Multiply by the cumulative adjustment factor to unadjust back months data for the following PDE
monthly items:
Variable
data item Variable data item name
DIVRTE Annualized Dividend Rate
BKV Book Value per Share
CHEQVM Cash Equivalent Distributions per Share by Ex-Date
DIV Dividends per Share by Ex-Date
ERN Earnings per Share 12 Months Moving
OEPS12 Earnings per Share from Operations 12 Months Moving
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Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date (cont.)
Canadian PDE
EPSH12
Earnings per Share Historical
NAVM Net Asset Value per Share
PRCC Price Close
PRCH Price High
PRCL Price Low
Divide by the cumulative adjustment factor to unadjust back months data for the following PDE
monthly item:
Variable
data item Variable data item name
CSHOQ Common Shares Outstanding
SHSTRD Common Shares Traded
Canadian PDE
CSFSM
Common Stock Float Shares
Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Payable Date
Annual data item number 202
Quarterly data item number 100
Units (companies) Ratio
Annual data availability 1964
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
This item is identical in definition to the Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date with the
following exceptions:
1.
Dividends per Share by Payable Date is the only item to which the Adjustment Factor
(Cumulative) Payable Date is applied
2.
The payable date, rather than the ex-date, is used in the determination of adjustment of
Dividends per Share by Payable Date
Adjustment Factor (Raw) by Ex-Date
Variable data item (PDE File) RAWADJ
Units (companies) Ratio
This item reflects all stock splits and stock dividends with ex-dividend dates in the month. When no
change in capitalization has occurred because of stock splits or stock dividends, the raw adjustment
factor is carried as 1.000000 for the month. If, for example, a two-for-one split occurred during the
month, the raw adjustment factor would be carried as 2.000000.
It should be noted that the ex-dividend date is always used in determining the month in which an
adjustment factor falls. The declaration, stock record or payable dates are not used. All stock splits
and stock dividends going ex-dividend through the cut-off date of the file will be reflected in the
adjustment factor.
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Adjustment Factor (Raw) by Ex-Date (cont.)
There are some instances where the adjustment factor is placed in months other than the ex-dividend
date month. Due to fiscal year changes, the month in which the ex-dividend date occurs is omitted
(for example, in a change from an October to a December fiscal year, the months November and
December are omitted). Because the PDE raw adjustment factor is used for other COMPUSTAT
products, the adjustment factor is moved from the omitted month of a month appearing in the fiscal
year. Examples in which this occurs are:
Linamar Corp. Moved raw adjustment factor from November 1993 to January 1994
because of fiscal year change from 06 to 12.
Casablanca Industries Moved raw adjustment factor from April 1993 to June 1993 because of
fiscal year change from 12 to 05.
For industry index data, raw adjustment factors include the effects of base value adjustments. Refer
to the Availability of Industry Index Data table in Chapter 2, Understanding the COMPUSTAT
(North America) Database, for general availability.
ADR Ratio
Annual data item number 234
Units (companies) Ratio
Annual data availability 1989
This item represents the number of a foreign companys common or ordinary shares that are
equivalent to one American Depository Receipt (ADR) or one American Depository Share (ADS).
The ADR Ratio is used to convert share and per-share data that is expressed in terms of the
companys common stock into data expressed in terms of American Depository Receipts.
The ADR Ratio is usually a whole number. For example, if two shares of common stock are
equivalent to one American Depository Receipt, this item has a data value of 2.0.
This item is available only for foreign companies that trade American Depository Receipts or
American Depository Shares in the U.S., either on stock exchanges or over-the-counter.
Companies that trade ADRs usually have an -ADR or -ADS suffix following the company names.
However, variations exist, and a few companies have other suffixes indicating that the company
trades ADRs. Examples of the suffixes are:
-ADR NEW
-AM SHARES
-AMER SH
-NY REG
-NY SH
-NY SHARES
-SPON ADR
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Advertising Expense
Annual data item number 45
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
This item represents the cost of advertising media (radio, television, newspapers, periodicals) and
promotional expenses.
This item excludes selling and marketing expenses.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Amortization of Intangibles
Annual data item number 65
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents a noncash charge for the systematic write-off of the cost of intangible assets over
the period for which there is an economic benefit.
This item excludes:
1.
Amortization of deferred charges
2.
Amortization of goodwill on unconsolidated subsidiaries
3.
Amortization on discontinued operations
4.
Write-offs of intangibles
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Annualized Dividend Rate
Variable data item (PDE File) DIVRTE
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
This PDE data item reflects a projected annual per share dividend payment. This data is determined
by multiplying the latest dividend paid per share by the number of times it is paid during the year. In
most cases the dividend is paid quarterly and is therefore multiplied by four.
The Annualized Dividend Rate also includes any consistent extra or special year-end dividends. An
extra is considered to be consistent when it is paid for two consecutive time periods. The extra is not
included the first time it is paid. When an extra is omitted, it is eliminated from the Annualized
Dividend Rate in the month when it would have been paid if continued.
The latest Annualized Dividend Rate is carried forward each month until a different dividend is paid.
The dividend rate is always changed in the month the new dividend goes ex-dividend. Annualized
Dividend Rate is carried in dollars and mills. For example, a one dollar 32½ cent dividend would be
carried as 1.325. This figure is fully adjusted for all subsequent stock splits and stock dividends. The
cumulative adjustment factor can be used to unadjust this item to its originally reported state.
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Annualized Dividend Rate (cont.)
For Indexes
, this item represents the applicable quarterly dividend multiplied by four. It is not the
four quarters total figure published in the Analysts Handbook monthly supplement. The figure
carried in this file identifies the anticipated annual dividend rate.
For Indexes
, the annualized dividend figures for 1963 forward to the present are entered in the
quarter-end months (March, June, September, December) and are brought forward into the
succeeding months. For example, the same annualized dividend entered for March is also entered for
April and May. For 1962, the annualized dividend figures are available only on a year-end basis.
The year-end figure is entered in December and then carried forward into the first 11 months of the
following year.
Refer to the Availability of Industry Index Data table in Chapter 2, Understanding the COMPUSTAT
(North America) Database, for general availability.
Assets Other
Annual data item number 69
Quarterly data item number 43
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Position number in Daily Fundamental
File
54
This item represents those long-term assets that are not property, plant, and equipment, investments
and advances, or intangibles.
This item includes:
1.
Acquisition costs
2.
Advances to sales staff
3.
Amounts due (Receivables) from directors, officers, employees and principal holders of
equity securities other than unconsolidated subsidiaries
4.
Assets held for sale
5.
Assets of discontinued operations
6.
Banks and savings and loans acceptances and all other assets
7.
Broadcasters program rights, film productions, film rights
8.
Cash on deposit pursuant to loan agreements
9.
Cash surrender value of life insurance policies
10.
Cemetery Property
11.
Claims in litigation
12.
Computer software, software costs (when not included in property, plant, and equipment on
the Balance Sheet or on Schedule V and VI by the company)
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Assets Other (cont.)
13.
Computer software licenses
14.
Contracts
15.
Costs of pending patents
16.
Debt acquisition costs
17.
Debt issuance costs
18.
Deferred charges
19.
Deferred development costs
20.
Deferred financing costs
21.
Deferred policy costs
22.
Deferred taxes
23.
Deposits
24.
Finance service companies deferred finance charges on installment obligations when
presented as a deduction from receivables
25.
Idle land
26.
Intellectual Property
27.
Investments in companys own securities
28.
Long-term inventory
29.
Long-term prepaid expenses
30.
Materials and supplies
31.
Minority interest in consolidated subsidiaries
32.
Motion picture companies film distribution systems
33.
Negative goodwill
34.
Pension and other special funds
35.
Preopening expenses
36.
Prepaid/deferred pension costs (if reported as a separate line item in long-term assets)
37.
Property not used in operations
38.
Publishing and prepublication costs
39.
Publishing companies royalty advances to authors
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Assets Other (cont.)
40.
Purchased technology
41.
Restricted cash and restricted investments
42.
Start-up costs
43.
Stock issuance costs
44.
Technology and Technology know-how
45.
Timberlands other than those owned by forest paper companies
46.
Tooling costs
47.
Treasury stock reported on the asset side of the Balance Sheet
48.
Unamortized debt discount and expense
This item excludes:
1.
All items specifically labeled as intangibles by our definitions
2.
Computer software included in property, plant, and equipment on the Balance Sheet or on
Schedules V and VI by the company
3.
Computer software patent costs
4.
Costs of approved patents
5.
Prepaid pension costs when included by the company in another item
Quarterly
This item will also include Investments and Advances Equity Method, Investments and Advances
Other, and Intangibles.
For banks, this item could be negative because of assets held for sale or taken out of other assets.
Assets Other Excluding Deferred Charges
Annual data item number 205
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents long-term assets not included in property, plant, and equipment, investments and
advances, intangibles or deferred charges.
This item includes:
1.
Advances to sales staff
2.
Amounts due from directors, officers, and principal holders of equity securities
3.
Assets held for sale
4.
Assets of discontinued operations
5.
Cash on deposit pursuant to loan agreements
6.
Cash surrender value of life insurance policies
7.
Cemetery Property
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Assets Other Excluding Deferred Charges (cont.)
8.
Claims in litigation
9.
Computer software and software costs not included in property, plant, and equipment by the
company
10.
Computer software licenses
11.
Contracts
12.
Deferred taxes
13.
Deposits
14.
Finance service companies deferred charges on installment obligations (when presented as
a deduction from receivables)
15.
Film distribution systems for motion picture companies
16.
Idle lands (not an investment)
17.
Intellectual property unless comprised of items normally included in intangibles
18.
Investments in companys own securities
19.
Long-term inventory
20.
Negative goodwill
21.
Material and supplies
22.
Pension and other special funds
23.
Property not used in operations
24.
Purchased technology
25.
Restricted cash and restricted investments
26.
Software costs of internally developed and purchased software to be marketed
27.
Software costs reimbursable under third-party contracts
28.
Technology and technological know-how
29.
Timberlands (except for forest and paper companies)
30.
Treasury stock on the asset side of the Balance Sheet
This item excludes:
1.
Computer software and software costs included in property, plant, and equipment by the
company
2.
Computer software patent costs
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Assets Total (Restated)
Annual data item number 120
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Assets Total restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, discontinued operations
and/or accounting changes. This item is consistent with current year historical data.
This is an average figure restated up to six years for banks.
Assets Total/Liabilities and Stockholders Equity Total
Annual data item number 6
Quarterly data item number 44
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Position number for annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
17
Position number for quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
40
This item represents current assets plus net property, plant, and equipment plus other noncurrent
assets (including intangible assets, deferred charges, and investments and advances).
Total liabilities and stockholders equity represents current liabilities plus long-term debt plus other
long-term liabilities plus stockholders equity.
Annual footnote code
AG Reflects adoption of fresh-start accounting upon emerging from
Chapter 11 bankruptcy
GB Certain classifications such as Current Assets, Current Liabilities,
and Debt Due in One Year are estimated by Standard & Poors
since the company reports an unclassified Balance Sheet
GL Combination of GB and TL
TL Company in bankruptcy or liquidation
UB Combination of GB and UG
UG Non-US company; data collected in US GAAP
Quarterly footnote code
AG Reflects adoption of fresh-start accounting upon emerging from
Chapter 11 bankruptcy
AY Some or all balance sheet items are restated
GB Certain classifications such as Current Assets, Current Liabilities,
and Debt Due in One Year are estimated by Standard & Poors
since the company reports an unclassified Balance Sheet
GL Combination GB and TL
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Assets Total/Liabilities and Stockholders Equity Total (cont.)
JG Combination of GB and JR
JR Income Statement data not comparable to Balance Sheet data
due to restatement
JW Combination of JR, GB, and AY
JY Combination of JR and AY
TL Company in bankruptcy or liquidation
UB Combination of GB and UG, JG and UG or JR and UG
UG Non-US company; data collected in US GAAP
WG Combination of GB and AY
Assets and Liabilities Other (Net Change) (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 307
Quarterly data item number 107
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
55
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
131
This item represents miscellaneous changes in Balance Sheet accounts reported within the Operating
Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item includes increases or decreases in:
1.
Assets and liabilities reported as an entity/total
2.
Changes in current deferred taxes
3.
Disposal of property, plant and equipment reported in the Operating Activities section (e.g.
gain/loss on sale of assets)
4.
Equity related items: cumulative translation adjustments, deferred compensation, etc. when
the change shown affects the Balance Sheet and is not an Income Statement adjustment
5.
Income taxes receivable/refundable
6.
Minority interest when included in the assets and liability section
7.
Other long-term or short-term asset and liability accounts
8.
Other balance sheet items reported in the Operating Activities section which are combined
This item excludes:
1.
Accrued taxes
2.
Any expense or income item
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Assets and Liabilities Other (Net Change)
(Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
3.
Any item not clearly designated as a change in assets or liabilities
4.
Asset or liability changes not reported in the Operating Activities section
5.
Disposal of property, plant and equipment shown as an income/expense item (=Gain/loss on
sale of assets)
6.
Minority interest when not reported under the assets and liability section or if it does not tie
out to Balance Sheet change
7.
Miscellaneous items not clearly designated as changes in other assets and liabilities
8.
Provision for losses on accounts receivable
Miscellaneous changes increasing cash appear as positive numbers. Changes decreasing cash appear
as negative numbers.
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item is not available for banks, or property and casualty companies.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Auditor/Auditors Opinion
Annual data item number 149
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1974
This item is a two-part code that indicates both the auditing firm and that firms opinion regarding a
companys financial statements. The auditors opinion code appears to the immediate left of the
decimal. The auditor code appears to the left of the auditors opinion code.
Auditor
code Description
0Unaudited
1 Arthur Andersen
2Arthur Young (prior to October 1, 1989) (merged with Ernst &
Whinney on October 1, 1989)
3Coopers & Lybrand (Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte in the United
Kingdom since April 29, 1990) (Coopers & Lybrand merged with
Price Waterhouse on July 1, 1998)
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Auditor/Auditors Opinion (cont.)
Auditor
code Description
4 Ernst & Young (Ernst & Whinney from July 1, 1979 to September
29, 1989; Ernst and Ernst prior to July 1, 1979)
5Deloitte & Touche (Deloitte, Haskins & Sells prior to December 4,
1989; Haskins & Sells prior to May 1, 1978)
6KPMG Peat, Marwick, Main (Peat, Marwick, Mitchell prior to April
1, 1987)
7 PriceWaterhouseCoopers (Price Waterhouse prior to July 1,
1998 merger with Coopers & Lybrand)
8Touche Ross (merged with Deloitte, Haskins & Sells on
December 4, 1989)
9Other
10 Altschuler, Melvoin, and Glasser
11 BDO Seidman (Seidman and Seidman prior to September 1,
1988
12 Baird, Kurtz, and Dobson
13 Cherry, Bekaert, and Holland
14 Clarkson, Gordon
15 Clifton, Gunderson
16 Crowe Chizek
17 Grant Thornton
18 J.H. Cohn
19 Kenneth Leventhal
20 Laventhol and Horwath
21 McGladrey & Pullen (McGladrey, Hendrickson, and Pullen prior to
May 1988)
22 Moore Stephens
23 Moss Adams
24 Pannell Kerr Forster (Pannell, Kerr, MacGillivray in Canada)
25 Plante and Moran
26 Richard A. Eisner
27 Spicer and Oppenheim
(Codes 10 through 27 available from 1988 forward)
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Auditor/Auditors Opinion (cont.)
Auditors
opinion Description
0Financial statements are unaudited
1Unqualified Opinion. Financial statements reflect no
unresolvable restrictions and auditor has no significant
exceptions as to the accounting principles, the consistency of
their application, and the adequacy of information disclosed
2Qualified Opinion. Financial statements reflect the effects of
some limitation on the scope of the examination or some
unsatisfactory presentation of financial information, but are
otherwise presented fairly. We assign this code when a
company is in the process of liquidating (even if opinion is not
actually qualified) or when an opinion states that the financial
statements do not present fairly the financial position of the
company
3No Opinion. Auditor refuses to express an opinion regarding the
companys ability to sustain operations as a going concern
4Unqualified Opinion With Explanatory Language. Auditor has
expressed an unqualified opinion regarding the financial
statements but has added explanatory language to the auditors
standard report
5 Adverse Opinion. Auditor has expressed an adverse opinion
regarding the financial statements of the company
(Codes 4 and 5 available from 1988 forward)
This item is not available for banks.
Book Value per Share
Variable data item (PDE File) BKV
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
The definition for this item differs for companies and indexes. The definition of Book Value per
Share for companies is discussed first. This figure is fully adjusted for all subsequent stock splits and
stock dividends. The cumulative adjustment factor can be used to unadjust this item to its originally
reported state.
For Companies
, Book Value per Share is based upon fiscal year end data. For example, Book
Value per Share for calendar year 1995 is calculated from the 1994 fiscal year data (fully adjusted for
subsequent stock splits and stock dividends). All annual data reported on a January through May (01-
05) fiscal year basis is considered to be in the prior calendar year since the majority of the months fall
in the prior calendar year. Thus, Book Value per Share for 1995 for a May fiscal year company will
be in the 1996 calendar year. A maximum of 20 years data is on file for each company.
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Book Value per Share (cont.)
The Book Value per Share calculation is performed as follows:
Book Value per Share = Common Equity Liquidation Value /
(Shares Outstanding * Adjustment Factor (Cumulative [by Ex-Date])
Common Equity Liquidation Value is defined as
1. Common Stock
2. Capital Surplus
3. Retained Earnings
4. Self-insurance Reserves (when included in the Equity section)
5. Capital Stock Premium
Less
the following:
1. Common Treasury Stock
2. Accumulated unpaid preferred dividends
3. Excess of involuntary liquidating value of outstanding preferred
stock over carrying value
Shares Outstanding is defined as
1. The net number of all common shares outstanding at fiscal
yearend, excluding treasury shares and scrip
2. Common Treasury Shares carried on the asset side of the balance
sheet netted against the number of common shares issued
For Indexes
, Book Value per Share is calculated from the calendar year-end index data. This item
is carried on an annual basis and is obtained from the Standard & Poors Analysts Handbook and
Barrons.
Some indexes in the Analysts Handbook provide equity per share figures rather than book value per
share figures. Due to the business activities of industries within these indexes, book value per share
figures are not reported. The major difference between equity per share figures and book value per
share figures is the former includes the effect of intangibles and the latter excludes the effect of
intangibles.
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Book Value per Share (cont.)
We present these equity per share figures in the Book Value per Share field of the data array for these
indexes:
Index Code Index Name
0491 000000000 S&P Utilities Index
4911 000000000 Electric Companies
4920 000000000 Natural Gas-Distr-Pipe Line
6000 000000000 S&P Financial Index
6021 000000000 Money Center Banks
6022 000000000 Major Regional Banks
6313 000000000 Life Insurance
6314 000000000 Multi-Line Insurance
6332 000000000 Property-Casualty Insurance
Refer to the Availability of Industry Index Data table in Chapter 2, Understanding the COMPUSTAT
(North America) Database, for general availability.
Calendar Year
Variable data item (PDE File) YEAR
This item represents the calendar year.
Canadian Index Code
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
CANADIAN INDEX CODE
Units Code
This two-digit code identifies companies that are members of the Toronto Stock Exchange 300 (TSE
300). This item contains either a code of 81 to indicate membership in the TSE 300 or appears blank
for companies that are not members of the TSE 300.
This item is reported on a calendar basis. To determine if a company is currently assigned to the TSE
300, check the variable data item, Canadian Index Code Current, found in the Company Record
Company Descriptors.
Canadian Index Code Current
Variable data item (Industrial
Quarterly File)
CANDX
Units Code
This two-digit code identifies companies that are current members of the Toronto Stock
Exchange 300 (TSE 300). This item contains either a code of 81 to indicate membership in the TSE
300 or appears blank for companies that are not members of the TSE 300.
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Capital Expenditures (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment Item
Value File)
CAPX
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Data availability 7 years
Position number for data on
COMPUSTAT Business Information
File Segment Item Value File
13
This item represents the funds used for additions to property, plant, and equipment, excluding
amounts arising from acquisitions (for example, fixed assets of purchased companies).
This item includes property & equipment expenditures
Footnote codes
CH Includes acquisition amounts
QB Net of current years sales, retirements, and/or disposals of
property, plant, and equipment
Capital Expenditures (Restated)
Annual data item number 145
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents capital expenditures restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, accounting changes,
and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is collected from summary presentations and is
as
reported
by the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical capital expenditures. Please
refer to the historical definition. (See Property, Plant, and Equipment Capital Expenditures
[Schedule V] and Capital Expenditures [Statement of Cash Flows].)
This item is not available for banks.
Capital Expenditures (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 128
Quarterly data item number 90
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
59
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
135
This item represents cash outflow or funds used for additions to the companys property, plant, and
equipment, excluding amounts arising from acquisitions.
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Capital Expenditures (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Any items included in property, plant and equipment on the Balance Sheet
2.
Expenditures for capital leases
3.
Increase in funds for construction
4.
Reclassification of inventory to property, plant, and equipment
5.
Increase in Leaseback Transactions
This item excludes:
1.
Capital expenditures of discontinued operations
2.
Changes in property, plant, and equipment resulting from foreign currency fluctuations
when listed separately
3.
Decreases in funds for construction presented as a use of funds
4.
Net assets of businesses acquired
5.
Property, plant, and equipment of acquired companies
6.
Property, plant and equipment for real estate investment trusts
7.
Software costs (unless included in property, plant and equipment on the Balance Sheet)
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Capital expenditures are combined with another item for a company reporting a Working
Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement
(Format Code = 2), or a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
2.
Capital expenditures are combined with another item in the Investing Activities section on a
Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
3.
Capital expenditures are reported in a section other than Investing Activities on a Statement
of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
4.
Capital expenditures are reported net of the sale of property, plant, and equipment and the
resulting figure is negative. For companies reporting either a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1) or Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2),
effects of the negative figure are included in Use of Funds Other. For companies
reporting either a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3) or a Statement of Cash
Flows (Format Code = 7), effects of the negative figure are included in Sale of Property,
Plant, and Equipment and Sale of Investments Loss (Gain).
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Annual footnote code
QB Net of current years sales, retirements, and/or disposals of
Property, Plant, and Equipment
Quarterly footnote code
QB Net of current years sales, retirements, and/or disposals of
Property, Plant, and Equipment
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Capital Surplus
Annual data item number 210
Quarterly data item number 57
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1972
This item (also called Paid in Capital or Paid in Surplus) represents the excess value of common
and/or preferred stock over its par or stated value. Stock adjustments made to this item relate to
outstanding shares.
This item includes the effect of and is adjusted for:
1.
Capital from treasury stock transactions
2.
Capital recorded upon consolidation, reorganization or recapitalization of the company
3.
Deferred compensation related to issued shares
4.
Discount on common stock
5.
Distributions in excess of paid in capital
6.
Donations received from stockholders
7.
Employee Stock Ownership Plans (when plans stock is outstanding)
8.
Employee Stock Ownership Plans obligations related to par value common stock
9.
Excess (received, paid in, contributed) over par or stated value
10.
Gain on resale or cancellation of reacquired capital stock
11.
Installments on common stock
12.
Miscellaneous notes receivable (if the stock has been issued)
13.
Miscellaneous paid-in capital
14.
Notes receivable from Employee Stock Ownership Plan (when stock is outstanding)
15.
Notes receivable from sale of subscription stock
16.
Premium on capital stock (excess over par or stated value)
17.
Reduction in par or stated value of capital stock
18.
Reserve account for shares to be repurchased (reported in the Stockholders Equity section)
19.
Residual from conversion of a class of common stock into the main class
20.
Stock of a subsidiary held by the parent company (in the Stockholders Equity section)
21.
Surplus arising from reevaluation of assets
22.
Unrealized stock appreciation
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Capital Surplus (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments
2.
Deferred compensation when the Stockholders Equity statement does not classify the
adjustment to capital surplus
3.
Employee Stock Ownership Plans and any adjustments that include unearned deferred
compensation related to redeemable or nonredeemable preferred stock
4.
Employee Stock Ownership Plan adjustments related to no par value common stock
5.
Employee Stock Ownership Plan adjustments that force negative Capital Surplus (included
in Retained Earnings)
6.
Excess over par of common treasury stock (included in Treasury Stock Total Dollar
Amount)
7.
Excess over par of non-redeemable preferred treasury stock (included in Treasury Stock
Total Dollar Amount)
8.
Issuable stock (included in Retained Earnings)
9.
Miscellaneous notes receivable (included in Retained Earnings)
10.
Par value of treasury stock for companies without a treasury account
11.
Reserve for shares to be issued (included in Retained Earnings)
If a company does not maintain a Capital Surplus account, adjustments are made to Retained
Earnings for those items normally netted against Capital Surplus except for notes receivable related to
the issuance of stock and ESOP adjustments. Those will be included in common stock.
Prior to fiscal periods 1982 on the annual file and first quarter 1986, on the quarterly file Standard &
Poors adjusted this item for the excess of cost over carrying value of both common and non-
redeemable preferred treasury stock shown as a reduction to equity on the Balance Sheet.
Annual footnote code
JD Reflects adjustments for stock splits or dividends
Quarterly footnote code
JD Reflects adjustments for stock splits or dividends
Cash
Annual data item number 162
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents any immediately negotiable medium of exchange. It includes money and any
instrument normally accepted by banks for deposit and immediate credit to a customers account (as
reported in the current asset section).
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Cash (cont.)
Before adoption of SFAS #95
,
when companies filed Source and Use Statements (Format Code = 1,
2, or 3), this item reflected a pure cash number. All short-term investments, including cash
equivalents, which matured within one year, were included in short-term investments.
After adoption of SFAS #95
,
Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7), this item includes cash and
equivalents. Equivalents are any short-term investments with an original maturity of 90 days.
This item includes:
1.
Bank drafts
2.
Bankers acceptances
3.
Cash
4.
Certificates of deposit included in cash by the company
5.
Checks (cashiers or certified)
6.
Demand certificates of deposit
7.
Demand deposits
8.
Letters of credit
9.
Money orders
This item excludes:
1.
Certificates of deposit included in short-term investments by the company
2.
Certificates of deposit reported as a separate item in current assets
3.
Commercial paper
4.
Government securities
5.
Legally restricted cash
6.
Marketable securities
7.
Restricted cash
8.
Time certificates of deposit
9.
Time deposits
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Cash and Cash Equivalents Increase (Decrease)
(Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 274
Quarterly data item number 74
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Position number in Daily Fundamental
File
61
This item represents the net change in cash and cash equivalents
as reported
by a company
reporting a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item represents the net change in cash presented separately from cash equivalents for companies
reporting a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2) or a Cash Statement by Activity
(Format Code = 3).
This item represents a change in liquidity (which may include short-term debt and checks
outstanding) for Canadian file data reporting a Net Liquid Funds/Net Funds Statement Classified by
Source and Application of Funds (Format Code = 5).
This item excludes changes in cash equivalents presented within the body of the statement for
companies reporting a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code from 1971 to 1983 for companies reporting a
Working Capital Statement (Format Code = 1).
Increases in cash and cash equivalents are presented as positive numbers. Decreases are presented as
negative numbers.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utilities and banks.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Cash and Short-Term Investments
Annual data item number 1
Quarterly data item number 36
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
60
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
136
This item represents cash and all securities readily transferable to cash as listed in the current asset
section.
For banks and savings and loans this includes cash and due from banks and federal funds
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Cash and Short-Term Investments (cont.)
In addition to inclusions noted in Cash, this item also includes:
1.
Accrued interest combined with short-term investments
2.
Brokerage firms good faith and clearing-house deposits
3.
Cash in escrow
4.
Cash segregated under federal and other regulations
5.
Certificates of deposit included in short-term investments by the company
6.
Certificates of deposit reported as a separate item in current assets
7.
Commercial paper
8.
Gas transmission companies special deposits
9.
Government and other marketable securities (including stocks and bonds listed as short-
term)
10.
Margin deposits on commodity futures contracts
11.
Marketable securities
12.
Money-market fund
13.
Repurchase agreements shown as a current asset
14.
Real estate investment trusts shares of beneficial interest
15.
Restricted cash shown as a current asset
16.
Term deposits
17.
Time deposits and time certificates of deposit (savings accounts shown in current assets)
18.
Treasury bills listed as short-term
This item excludes:
1.
Accrued Interest not included in short-term investment by the company (included in
Receivables Current Other)
2.
Bullion, bullion in transit, uranium in transit (included in Inventories Raw Materials)
3.
Commercial paper issued by unconsolidated subsidiaries to the parent company (included
in Receivables Current Other)
4.
Money due from sale of debentures (included in Receivables Current Other)
5.
Short-term investments at equity (included in Current Assets Other Excluding Prepaid
Expense)
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Cash Dividends (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 127
Quarterly data item number 89
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
72
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
147
This item represents the total amount of cash dividends paid for both common and preferred stock.
This item includes:
1.
Arrearages from prior years paid in the current year
2.
Cash paid in lieu of fractional shares
3.
Dividends paid by companies acquired using the pooling of interest method
4.
Liquidating dividends or distributions
5.
Partnership distributions
6.
Patronage dividends that are not included in Cost of Goods Sold
7.
Subchapter S distributions
This item excludes:
1.
Cash value of stock dividends
2.
Dividends in kind (other than cash)
3.
Dividends on subsidiary common stock
4.
Minority shareholders dividends
5.
Patronage dividends included in Cost of Goods Sold
6.
Preferred dividend requirement paid in common stock
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when the retained earnings schedule on the
Balance Sheet presents an amount for cash dividends but no payments are represented on either the
Statement of Changes in Financial Position or Statement of Cash Flows.
Quarterly
This item is not available for banks and utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Cash Equivalent Distributions per Share by Ex-Date
Variable data item (PDE File) CHEQVM
Units Dollars and cents
This item represents a per share stock distribution in stock of another company. This may reflect a
stock distribution in warrants, debentures, or rights.
This figure is fully adjusted for all stock splits and stock dividends occurring during that month.
Distributions are presented in the same currency as prices. If necessary, a distribution is converted
into the same currency as the price.
Distributions are zero in months when no distribution is paid.
Changes in Current Debt (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 301
Quarterly data item number 75
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1974
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
67
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
141
This item represents the net change in short-term borrowings and/or current maturities of long-term
debt.
This item includes:
1.
Changes in current debt increasing or decreasing working capital for a company reporting a
Working Capital Statement (Format Code = 1)
2.
Changes in current debt presented separately within the Financing Activities section for a
company reporting a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
3.
Changes in current debt providing a source or detailing a use of funds for a company
reporting a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
Canadian
4. For Canadian annual data, changes in current debt providing a source or detailing a use of
funds for a company reporting a Net Liquid Funds/Net Funds Statement Classified by
Source and Application of Funds (Format Code = 5). On a liquidity statement, changes that
increase liquidity should go into this item as a positive number.
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Current debt changes are combined with another data item within the Financing Activities
section of a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
2.
Current debt changes are reported outside the Financing Activities section on a Statement
of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
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Changes in Current Debt (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
3.
No breakout of increase (decrease) in working capital changes is presented for a company
reporting a Working Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of
Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3)
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Common Equity Liquidation Value
Annual data item number 235
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the common shareholders interest in a company in the event of liquidation of
company assets. Common equity is adjusted by the preferred stockholders legal claims against the
company.
This item is not available for banks.
Common Equity Tangible
Annual data item number 11
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the sum of Common Equity Liquidation Value minus Intangibles.
Common Equity deductions are:
1.
Accumulated unpaid preferred dividends
2.
Excess of involuntary liquidating value of outstanding preferred stock over carrying value
(not deducted on banks, life insurance, property and casualty, and utility companies)
3.
Intangibles (except for life insurance, and property and casualty companies)
4.
Treasury stock adjustments
Deferred taxes and investment tax credit (Balance Sheet) are not included in this figure. (See
Deferred Taxes and Investment Tax Credit [Balance Sheet].)
Negative equity figures are shown where applicable.
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Common Equity Total
Annual data item number 60
Quarterly data item number 59
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1972
Position number for annual data in
Daily Fundamental File
9
Position number for quarterly data in
Daily Fundamental File
32
This item represents the common shareholders interest in the company.
This item includes:
1.
Common stock (including effects of common treasury stock)
2.
Capital surplus
3.
Retained earnings
4.
Treasury stock adjustments for both common and nonredeemable preferred stock
This figure is not adjusted for either excess liquidating value over carrying value of preferred stock or
intangibles.
Common Shareholders
Annual data item number 100
Units (companies) Thousands
Annual data availability 1975
This item represents the actual number of shareholders of common stock
as reported
by the
company.
This item includes:
1.
Holders of common units or common depository units/receipts of limited partnerships
2.
Beneficial shareholders
3.
Shareholders in brokers names.
This item excludes shareholders of preferred stock.
If a company reports more than one class of common stock and gives the number of shareholders by
class, we will add the figures and present the total.
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Common Shares Outstanding
Annual data item number 25
Quarterly data item number 61
Variable data item (PDE file) CSHOQ
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1971
Position number for annual data in
Daily Fundamental File
10
Position number for quarterly data in
Daily Fundamental File
33
This item represents the net number of all common shares outstanding at year-end for the annual file,
and as of the Balance Sheet date for the quarterly file excluding treasury shares.
Common treasury shares carried as either assets or liabilities on the Balance Sheet are netted against
the number of common shares issued.
Common shares paid in stock dividends are included when the ex-dividend date falls within the year
even though the payment date falls within the next year.
Common Shares Outstanding will not be the same as Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per
Share (Basic) when the company reports earnings per share based on average shares, when there has
been a change in the shares over the year, when more than one class of common stock is outstanding
(as with some companies on the annual Canadian Files), or when the company reports earnings per
share based on common stock equivalents.
Common shares will be excluded when a company nets shares held by a consolidated subsidiary
against the capital account.
Quarterly footnote code
JQ Report date differs from Balance Sheet date
Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Convertible Debt
Annual data item number 200
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of August 22, 1996.
This item represents the maximum number of common shares available at year-end that would be
issued by the company if all debt with conversion privileges were converted into common stock.
Prior to August 22, 1996, this item included:
1.
Short-term Convertible Debt, including convertible debt in default
2.
Current portion of convertible debt
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Preferred Stock
Annual data item number 203
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of August 22, 1996.
This item represents the maximum number of common shares at year-end that would be issued by the
company if all preferred stock with conversion privileges were converted into common stock.
Prior to August 22, 1996, this item included shares that are currently convertible or become
convertible at a future date if an amount is reported.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Stock Options
Annual data item number 215
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of August 22, 1996.
This item represents shares reserved for stock options outstanding as of year-end plus options that are
available for future grants.
Prior to August 22, 1996, this item included:
1.
Shares subject to shareholder approval
2.
Stock appreciation rights attached to or associated with stock options
This item excludes stock appreciation rights not specifically attached to stock options or associated
with stock options.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Total
Annual data item number 40
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1950
This item is no longer collected as of August 22, 1996.
This item represents the maximum number of common shares at year end if all the outstanding
convertible debt and preferred stock with conversion privileges were converted into common shares;
if all stock options, warrants, and rights were exercised, and if contingently issuable shares were
issued.
Before August 22, 1996, this item included:
1.
Shares reserved for conversion subject to shareholder approval
2.
Shares available for issuance to an Employee Stock Ownership Plans
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Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Total (cont.)
This item excluded:
1.
Subsidiary stock reserved for conversion
2.
Shares owned by Employee Stock Ownership Plans
3.
Stock appreciation rights
Common Shares Reserved for Conversion Warrants and Other
Annual data item number 229
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of August 22, 1996.
This item represents all common shares reserved for warrants and other shares reserved not included
elsewhere.
Prior to August 22, 1996, this item included:
1.
Contingent issue agreements
2.
Shares available for issuance to an Employee Stock Ownership Plans
3.
Stock reserved under restricted stock plans
4.
Stock purchase contracts
5.
Stock subscription agreements
6.
Warrants and rights
This item excluded:
1.
Employee Stock Ownership Plans
2.
Stock appreciation rights
3.
Subsidiary stock reserved for conversion
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Common Shares Traded
Annual data item number 28
Quarterly data item number 18
Variable data item (PDE File) SHSTRD
Units (companies) Millions
Units (PDE file) Thousands
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1966
This item represents the total number of common shares traded during the calendar year. It was
available in past years only for companies listed on national stock exchanges. Where duplicate
exchange listings exist, the data is based on the composite shares traded.
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Common Shares Traded (cont.)
This item is presented on a calendar year basis, regardless of the companys fiscal year-end.
The method of adjusting share data for stock splits and stock dividends that occurred subsequent to
the reporting year is explained in the Adjustment Factor definitions.
Shares traded will be reported even if a partial year is available (such as, a company goes public in the
middle of the year). A zero in this item indicates that the stock was not traded during the entire
calendar year.
Quarterly
The quarterly shares traded are on a fiscal rather than calendar-quarter basis.
PDE
For Companies, this data represents the number of common shares traded monthly listed on national
stock exchanges and over-the-counter companies in the NASDAQ system. When a company trades
stock on more than one exchange, the shares traded are added together and we present the composite
figure.
PDE
For Indexes, this data is only available for the Toronto Stock Exchange 300 Composite. Refer to the
Availability of Industry Index Data table in Chapter 2, Understanding the COMPUSTAT (North
America) Database, for general availability for indexes.
Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share 12 Months Moving
Quarterly data item number 28
Units (companies) Millions
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
This item represents a weighted average of shares used to calculate basic earnings per share presented
on an annualized basis.
This will be the same (at fiscal year-end) as the shares used to calculate earnings per share given in
the annual report.
Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic)
Annual data item number 54
Quarterly data item number 15
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
63
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
138
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings Per Share. The change will affect financial statements issued after this date.
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Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic) (cont.)
Prior to the adoption of SFAS #128, this item represents the weighted average or actual number of
common shares outstanding, adjusted for conversion of convertible preferred stock, convertible debentures,
and options and warrants identified as common stock equivalents according to Accounting Principles Board
Opinion No. 15.
After adoption of SFAS #128, Basic Shares excludes dilution and will be collected in this item if the
company reports Diluted shares as anti-dilutive or does not report any values.
Standard & Poors calculates this item (when sufficient information is not reported) by dividing Income
Before Extraordinary Items Adjusted for Common Stock Equivalents by Earnings per Share (Basic)
Excluding Extraordinary Items.
Quarterly
The shares used for quarterly basic earnings per share will not be the same as shares used for 12-
month moving earnings per share ending in the same period unless the company uses actual shares or
there has been no change in basic shares in the last year.
Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic) (Restated)
Annual data item number 138
Units (companies) Millions
This item represents Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Basic) restated up to 10
years for acquisitions, discontinued operations, accounting changes, stock splits and/or stock
dividends.
The restated share figure reflects all stock splits and dividends whose ex-dates occur through the end
of the most recent year with a final update code. If the most recent year with a final update code has
an Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date other than 1.000000 restated common shares used to
calculate for all years should be multiplied by that adjustment factor.
This item is not available for utilities.
Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Diluted)
Annual data item number 171
Quarterly data item number 124
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1969
Quarterly data availability
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
61
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
136
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings Per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings Per Share.
This item represents the shares used to calculate Basic earnings per share plus additional shares that
would be outstanding if dilutive debt, stocks, options and warrants were converted.
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Common Shares Used to Calculate Earnings per Share (Diluted) (cont.)
Prior to the adoption of SFAS #128, this item represented the shares used to calculate Primary earnings
per share plus additional shares that would be outstanding if dilutive debt, stocks, options and warrants were
converted. A Fully Diluted share figure would only be collected if reported by the company. If two different
share figures are reported for Fully Diluted EPS Excluding and Including, the shares for Fully Diluted EPS
Excluding would be collected.
This item would have contained a
Not Reported
(NR) data code if Common Shares Reserved for
Conversion Total was not equal to zero.
Common Stock
Annual data item number 85
Quarterly data item number 56
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1972
This item represents the total par or carrying value of common shares issued. Par usually equals the
carrying value. However, when they are not identical, we use the carrying value to calculate this
item.
This item includes:
1.
Classes of common stock convertible into the main class of common:
If convertible on a one-to-one basis, they are added together
If convertible on any other basis, the class is converted into the main class of common
and the carrying value of the main class is applied to calculate Common Stock.
Capital Surplus is adjusted by any residual
2.
Common stock subscriptions at par or carrying value (the excess of the carrying value will
be included in Capital Surplus)
3.
Common treasury stock reported as part of Stockholders Equity Total at par or carrying
value beginning in 1982 and first quarter, 1986, on the annual and quarterly files
respectively
4.
Common treasury stock reported on the asset side of the Balance Sheet
5.
Escrow shares when included in the earnings per share calculation
6.
ESOP adjustments related to no-par common stock
7.
Shares issued to Directors Benefits Trusts and Executive Benefits
This item excludes:
1.
ESOP adjustments related to par value common stock
2.
Installments on common stock (included in Capital Surplus)
3.
Issuable stock (included in Retained Earnings)
4.
Special stock not convertible into common (included in Capital Surplus)
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Common Stock (cont.)
Prior to fiscal period 1982 on the annual file and first quarter, 1986, on the quarterly file, this item
was reduced by the dollar amount of common treasury stock when presented as a reduction to equity
on the Balance Sheet.
Annual footnote codes
JD Reflects adjustments for stock splits or dividends
JN Recapitalization of Common Stock is reflected in both the
Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date and the Adjustment
Factor (Cumulative) by Payable Date
JP Recapitalization of Common Stock is not reflected in either the
Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date or the Adjustment
Factor (Cumulative) by Payable Date
JX Combination of JD and JP
JZ Combination of JD and JN
LO Combination JD and TO
TO Reflects leveraged buyout
Quarterly footnote codes
JD Reflects adjustments for stock splits or dividends
JN Recapitalization of Common Stock is reflected in both the
Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date and the Adjustment
Factor (Cumulative) by Payable Date
JP Recapitalization of Common Stock is not reflected in either the
Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date or the Adjustment
Factor (Cumulative) by Payable Date
JX Combination of JD and JP
JZ Combination of JD and JN
LO Combination JD and TO
TO Reflects leveraged buyout
Common Stock Per Share Carrying Value
Annual data item number 232
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1982
This item represents the amount in dollars that common stock is held at on the Balance Sheet. In
most cases, common stock is carried on the Balance Sheet at its nominal or par value. If a nominal or
par value is not actually reported, Standard & Poors inputs the carrying value (before any
adjustments to the Balance Sheet). If a company has two or more classes of common stock with
different par values, a
Not Available
data code will appear.
This item is not available for banks or utilities companies.
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Common Stock Per Share Carrying Value (cont.)
Annual footnote code
TR Company is using the retirement method
Common Stock Equivalents Dollar Savings
Annual data item number 191
Quarterly data item number 120
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
This item represents the dollar savings of all options and warrants, and any convertible debt and
convertible preferred stock designated by the company as common stock equivalents at the time of
their issuance.
Since the adoption of SFAS #128, this item by definition, must be zero.
Prior to the adoption of SFAS #128, this item includes:
1.
Interest saved from retirement of debt after application of the tax rate or earned from
investments made with proceeds from conversion of options and warrants
2.
Interest expense paid on convertible debt after application of the tax rate
3.
Preferred dividends on convertible preferred stock identified as common stock equivalents
Standard & Poor's may calculate savings due to an assumed conversion of preferred stock or debt.
Common Stock Float Shares Canada
Variable data item (Canadian PDE
File)
CSFSM
Units Decimal
Canadian
Common Stock Float Shares represent all common shares outstanding less controlled block shares as
of month-end.
The Common Stock Float Shares Canada figure is fully adjusted for all subsequent stock splits and
stock dividends. The cumulative adjustment factor can be used to unadjust this item to its original
state. This item includes only those common stock issues that are traded on the Toronto Stock
Exchange (TSE).
This item is available only for Canadian companies.
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Company Name
Variable data item (Industrial Annual,
and PDE files)
CONAME
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company file)
CONM
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company file
6
Position number in Daily Fundamental
File
2
This item represents the name of the company.
Compensating Balance
Annual data item number 168
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1974
This item represents cash balances required by a lending institution to support existing borrowing
arrangements of the corporation. These arrangements would include both outstanding borrowings
and the assurance of future credit availabilities.
This item includes compensating balances held in demand deposits, certificates of or time deposits,
and any other instruments of the bank.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Contingent Liabilities Guarantees
Annual data item number 327
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1991
This item represents the companys potential obligation for payment to a third party if the second
party fails to perform under the terms of various credit or debt agreements that the company has
guaranteed. This obligation is not recognized until the outcome is probable (in the companys
opinion).
This item includes:
1.
Guarantees issued to back debt (commercial paper) and other securities
2.
Commodity/margin support guarantees
3.
Foreign guarantees
4.
Guarantees on both principal and interest
5.
Guarantees to back securities
6.
Lines of credit guarantees (on amounts actually outstanding)
7.
Redeemable preferred stock guarantees
8.
Stand-by letters of credit
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Contingent Liabilities Guarantees (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Contingencies unrelated to financial or debt instruments
2.
Guarantees, reported in other liabilities on the Balance Sheet
3.
Guarantees of both principal and interest already accounted for as debt on the Balance
Sheet
4.
Performance guarantees
Annual footnote code
ER Does not represent an exact amount
Convertible Debt and Preferred Stock
Annual data item number 39
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the Balance Sheet amount of outstanding convertible debt and the carrying value
of convertible preferred stock that is reported as being convertible into common stock.
This item is the sum of:
1.
Debt Convertible
2.
Debt Subordinated Convertible
3.
Preferred Stock Convertible
For utilities, this item also includes subsidiary preferred stock.
This item is not available for banks.
Cost of Goods Sold
Annual data item number 41
Quarterly data item number 30
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1967
Position number for annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
19
Position number for quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
45
This item represents all expenses directly allocated by the company to production, such as material,
labor, and overhead.
For banks and savings and loans this item represents interest expense and provision for loan losses.
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Cost of Goods Sold (cont.)
The total operating costs for nonmanufacturing companies are considered as Cost of Goods Sold if a
breakdown is not available
This item includes the following expenses when broken out separately. If a company allocates any of
these items to Selling, General, and Administrative Expense, we will not include them in Cost of
Goods Sold:
1.
Advisory fees for real estate investment trusts
2.
Agricultural, aircraft, automotive, radio and television manufacturers amortization of tools
and dies
3.
Airlines mutual aid agreements
4.
Amortization of deferred costs (i.e., start-up costs)
5.
Amortization of software costs and amortization of capitalized software costs
6.
Amortization of tools and dies where the useful life is two years or less
7.
Cooperatives patronage dividends
8.
Departmental costs
9.
Direct costs (when a separate Selling, General, and Administrative figure is reported)
10.
Direct labor
11.
Distribution and editorial expenses
12.
Expenses associated with sales-related income from software development
13.
Expenses of equity method joint ventures if reported as operating expenses
14.
Extractive industries lease and mineral rights charged off and development costs written
off
15.
Freight-in
16.
Heat, light, and power
17.
Improvements to leased property
18.
Insurance and safety
19.
Labor and related expenses reported above a gross profit figure (including salary, pension,
retirement, profit sharing, provision for bonus and stock options, and other employee
benefits)
20.
Land developers investment real estate expense
21.
Lease expense
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Cost of Goods Sold (cont.)
22.
Licenses
23.
Maintenance and repairs
24.
Motion picture industries amortization of film expense
25.
Operating expenses
26.
Real estate investment trusts advisory fees
27.
Rent and royalty expense
28.
Customer-sponsored research and development expense for research and development
companies
29.
Salary expense
30.
Supplies
31.
Taxes other than income taxes
32.
Terminals and traffic
33.
Transportation
34.
Warehouse expense
35.
Writedowns of oil and gas properties
This item excludes:
1.
Amortization of deferred financing costs (included in Interest Expense)
2.
Amortization of intangibles (included in Depreciation and Amortization)
3.
Amortization of negative intangibles (included in Nonoperating Income [Expense])
4.
Depreciation allocated to Cost of Goods Sold (included in depreciation)
5.
Excise taxes are excluded from Cost of Goods Sold and from Sales (Net) for cigar,
cigarette, liquor, oil and rubber industries
6.
Financial service industries labor and related expenses (when reported either above or
below a gross profit figure) (included in Selling, General, and Administrative Expense)
7.
Foreign exchange adjustments reported before Pretax Income (included in Nonoperating
Income [Expense])
8.
Idle plant expense (included in Nonoperating Income [Expense])
9.
Labor and related expenses reported below a gross profit figure (including salary, pension,
retirement, profit sharing, provision for bonus and stock options, and other employee
benefits)
10.
Miscellaneous expense (included in Nonoperating Income [Expense])
11.
Operating expenses (when no Selling, General, and Administrative Expense figure is
available)
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Cost of Goods Sold (cont.)
12.
Purchase discounts received (netted against Cost of Goods Sold)
13.
Company-sponsored research and development expense (included in Selling, General, and
Administrative Expense)
14.
Software development companies company-sponsored software development expenses
(included in Selling, General, and Administrative expenses)
Annual footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
BD Reduced by an amount of depreciation which should be allocated
to Selling, General, and Administrative Expense
FI Combination of AC and BD
Quarterly footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
BD Reduced by an amount of depreciation which should be allocated
to Selling, General, and Administrative Expense
FI Combination of AC and BD
Cost of Goods Sold (Restated)
Annual data item number 131
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Cost of Goods Sold restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, accounting changes,
and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is collected from summary presentations and is as
reported by the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical Cost of Goods Sold.
This item may include:
1.
Depreciation
2.
Amortization
3.
Selling, General, and Administrative Expense
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Currency Translation Rate
Annual data item number 228
Canadian
Quarterly data item number
121
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1984
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1991
This item represents the rate of exchange used to translate foreign currency amounts into U.S. dollar
amounts. The conversion rate used is the rate in effect as of the companys Balance Sheet date.
This item is available for Canadian annual and quarterly formats and for the Industrial annual format.
If a company on the Canadian annual or quarterly formats reports in U.S. dollars, the translation rate
is the translation rate from Canadian to U.S. dollars.
If a company on the Industrial annual format reports in U.S. dollars, the translation rate is 1.000.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Current Assets Other
Annual data item number 68
Quarterly data item number 39
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
53
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
130
This item represents current assets other than cash and equivalents, receivables, or inventory or
prepaid expenses unless combined with no break out.
This item includes:
1.
Advances and/or deposits on material purchases
2.
Advances on purchase contracts
3.
Advances to suppliers
4.
Agricultural companies advances to planters classified as current
5.
Cash surrender value of life insurance companies policies classified as current
6.
Construction companies advances to subcontractors
7.
Construction companies joint ventures at equity classified as current
8.
Deferred charges listed as current
9.
Deferred taxes
10.
Deferred and prepaid taxes presented together
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Current Assets Other (cont.)
11.
Deposits
12.
Estimated claims and other liabilities under Chapter XI bankruptcy proceedings
13.
Motion picture companies
Advances to other producers
Exhibition rights
Feature film productions
Film rights
Films owned (in production)
Production costs and advances
Program rights
Television films
14.
Non-real estate companies properties held for development and sale within one year
15.
Oil companies leases held for resale
16.
Prepaid commissions, income taxes, insurance, interest, and rent
17.
Prepaid expenses combined with other current assets
18.
Property and assets relating to discontinued operations
19.
Royalty advances
20.
Supplies listed apart from inventories
21.
Total current amounts of advances due from parents and consolidated subsidiaries
This item excludes tools listed in current assets (included in Inventories Total).
This item is not available for banks.
Current Assets Other Excluding Prepaid Expense
Annual data item number 195
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents other current assets not included in cash and cash equivalents, receivables,
inventories, or prepaid expenses on the Balance Sheet.
This item includes:
1.
Advances not classified by type
2.
Cash surrender value of life insurance policies classified as current
3.
Construction companies joint ventures at equity classified as current
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Current Assets Other Excluding Prepaid Expense (cont.)
4.
Deferred charges listed as current
5.
Deferred and prepaid taxes presented together
6.
Deferred taxes
7.
Deposits
8.
Estimated claims and other liabilities under Chapter XI bankruptcy proceedings
9.
Estimated future income tax benefits
10.
Non-real estate companies properties held for development and sale within one year
11.
Prepaid expenses combined with other current assets
12.
Prepaid income taxes
13.
Oil companies leases held for resale
14.
Property and assets relating to discontinued operations
15.
Total of current amounts of advances due from parents and consolidated subsidiaries
This item excludes:
1.
Prepaid taxes other than prepaid income taxes (included in Current Assets Other)
2.
Supplies (included in Current Assets Other when listed apart from inventory)
3.
Tools listed as current assets (included in Inventories Total)
This item is not available for banks.
Current Assets Total
Annual data item number 4
Quarterly data item number 40
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
119
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
187
This item represents cash, and other assets which, in the next 12 months, expect to be realized in cash
or used in the production of revenue.
This item is the sum of:
1.
Cash and Short-Term Investments
2.
Current Assets Other
3.
Inventories Total
4.
Receivables Total
This item is not available for banks.
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Current Liabilities Other
Annual data item number 72
Quarterly data item number 48
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
94
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
165
This item represents both accrued expenses incurred for which payment is deferred until a subsequent
period and residual items containing current liabilities not considered as debt or trade accounts
payable.
This item includes:
1.
Accounts payable due to parents and consolidated subsidiaries
2.
Accrued costs on contracts
3.
Accrued dividends
4.
Accrued expenses (when inseparable from other current liabilities)
5.
Accrued liabilities
6.
Accrued sales taxes
7.
Accrued taxes (when income taxes are reported separately)
8.
Advances
9.
Advertising
10.
Assets of discontinued operations
11.
Billings in excess of cost
12.
Broadcasters film contracts and rights payable
13.
Commissions
14.
Contracts payable
15.
Customer deposits
16.
Deferred compensation
17.
Deferred income taxes payable
18.
Dividends declared or payable
19.
Due to factor if non-interest bearing
20.
Employee withholding
21.
Estimated claims and other liabilities under Chapter XI or other bankruptcy proceedings
22.
Interest
23.
Interest in default
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Current Liabilities Other (cont.)
24.
Interest payable
25.
Loss and damage claims
26.
Other accounts payable
27.
Pensions
28.
Preferred stock sinking fund
29.
Race tracks unredeemed pari-mutuel tickets
30.
Redeemable preferred stock (current portion)
31.
Rent
32.
Reserves
33.
Retailers unredeemed gift certificates
34.
Royalties
35.
Salaries
36.
Sales tax and Sales tax payable
37.
Travelers checks
38.
Value Added Taxes
39.
Warranties
40.
Warranty reserves
This item excludes accounts payable to unconsolidated subsidiaries (included in Accounts Payable).
This item is not available for banks.
Current Liabilities Other Excluding Accrued Expense
Annual data item number 207
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
This item represents residual items containing current liabilities not considered debt, trade accounts
payable, accrued expenses, or income taxes payable.
This item includes:
1.
Accounts payable due to parents and consolidated subsidiaries
2.
Accrued dividends
3.
Accrued expenses (when inseparable from other current liabilities)
4.
Advances
5.
Assets of discontinued operations included in current liabilities
6.
Billings in excess of cost
7.
Broadcasters film contracts and rights payable
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Current Liabilities Other Excluding Accrued Expense (cont.)
8.
Contracts payable
9.
Customer deposits
10.
Deferred compensation
11.
Deferred income taxes payable
12.
Dividends declared or payable (cont.)
13.
Due to or payable to related parties, unconsolidated subsidiaries or affiliates unless
specifically called trade
14.
Due to factor if non-interest bearing
15.
Estimated claims and other liabilities under Chapter XI or other bankruptcy proceedings
16.
Interest in default
17.
Loss and damage claims
18.
Other accounts payable
19.
Preferred stock sinking fund
20.
Race tracks unredeemed pari-mutuel tickets
21.
Redeemable preferred stock (current portion)
22.
Reserves
23.
Retailers unredeemed gift certificates
24.
Sales tax or Sales tax payable
25.
Travelers checks
26.
Warranty reserves
This item excludes:
1.
Accounts payable to unconsolidated subsidiaries (included in Accounts Payable)
2.
Accrued expenses (included in Current Liabilities Other)
3.
Accrued Sales Tax
4.
Due to factor if interest-bearing (included in Notes Payable)
5.
Warranties
This item is not available for banks.
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Current Liabilities Total
Annual data item number 5
Quarterly data item number 49
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
120
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
190
This item represents liabilities due within one year, including the current portion of long-term debt.
This item is the sum of:
1.
Accounts Payable
2.
Current Liabilities Other
3.
Debt in Current Liabilities
4.
Income taxes
This item is not available for banks.
Customer Identifier (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Customer File)
CID
Units (companies) Code
Position number for data on the
Business Information Customer File
4
This item represents a unique identifier for every customer reported by a company.
This item includes distributors if they are acting as a wholesale agent.
This item excludes insurance agents.
Customer Name (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Customer File)
CNAME
Units (companies) Text
Position number for data on the
Business Information Customer File
6
This item is a six-element group containing the names of up to six 16-character names that identify
the names of the principal customer(s) to which the company sold goods or services from the
operating segment during the year, with any unused elements being blank. The name is dependent
upon the
Customer Type
reported.
This item includes:
1.
Company source must state Medicare or Medicaid in order for this name to be collected
2.
Customer Type
GOV
, customers must have this type reflected in the name collected
3.
Not Reported data code is collected when an amount for customer(s) revenue is available,
but the name of the customer(s) is not
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Customer Name (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) (cont.)
CNAME (1) The first customer name is always
Domestic Govt
. This name will always be
present even if the company does not sell products or services from this industry
segment to its domestic government (if CSALE (1) is Not Available).
Beginning in 1987, the names of specific government customers will appear in
CNAME (3) CNAME (6) if space is available.
CNAME (2) Name of the Principal Customer of the Industry Segment
This is the description of the foreign government(s) to which the company has
sold products or services during the past year. If no specific country or region is
mentioned by the company, this item will contain
Foreign Govt
.
CNAME (3)
CNAME (6)
If a company derives 10 percent or more of its revenue from a single customer,
the customers name should be reported by the company. However, it is not
unusual for a company to neither report the name of a principal customer
(CNAME) nor the dollar amount of revenue (CSALE) derived from the
customer.
If a company doesnt report a customers name but does give the amount of sales to that customer, we
show the data in this way:
CNAME
Not Reported
CSALE
182.000
When the customers name is reported without a corresponding sales figure, we input the customer
name in CNAME and a
Not Available
data code (.0001) in CSALE.
In some instances, a company will report aggregate revenue from a number of unnamed customers.
In this case information is placed in one of the CNAME (3) - CNAME (6) fields as follows:
CNAME
4 Customers
CSALE
535.000
Customer Revenues (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Customer File)
CSALE
Units Millions of dollars
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Customer File
7
This item represents the dollar amount of sales generated by a particular customer.
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Customer Type (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Customer File)
CTYPE
Units (companies) Code
Position number for data on the
Business Information Customer File
5
This item represents the method used by a company to organize its customers.
Customer Type Classifications
COMPANY Company name, Not Reported or # of Customers
GEOREG Geographic Region
MARKET Market
GOVSTATE State Government
GOVLOC Local Government
GOVDOM Domestic Government
GOVFRN Foreign Government
CUSIP Issue Number and Check Digit (COMPUSTAT Business Information
Files)
Variable data item (Industrial Annual,
and PDE files)
CIC
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company)
CIN & CCD
Company descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
CUSIP ISSUE NUMBER AND CHECK
DIGIT
Units Code
Position number in Daily Fundamental
File
5
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company file
4 & 5
This variable data item contains two pieces of information: a two-character CUSIP Issue Number and
a single character Check Digit. The Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures
(CUSIP) Service Bureau assigns both.
The CUSIP Issue Number identifies a specific security issue of a company, such as stocks, bonds, and
notes.
Standard & Poors assigned Issue Numbers begin with
93
, followed by
94
,
95
, and so on if
more than one issue has been assigned an Issue Number.
Subsidiaries are identified by
00
as the CUSIP Issue Code.
The Check Digit ensures the accuracy of the entire CUSIP number.
CUSIP Issuer Codes, CUSIP Issue Numbers, and Check Digits conform to the CUSIP numbering
system. For further information about CUSIP, contact:
Standard & Poors CUSIP Service Bureau
55 Water Street 47
th
Floor
New York, NY 10041
(212) 438-6500
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CUSIP Issuer Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Industrial Annual,
and PDE files)
CNUM
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company file)
CIC
Company descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
CUSIP ISSUER CODE
Units Code
Position Number in Daily Fundamental
File
4
Position Number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company file
3
The Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures (CUSIP) assign the CUSIP Issuer
Codes, which identify each company in the COMPUSTAT database. It is a six-character code
consisting of numbers in the first three positions and either an alpha or numeric character in the
fourth, fifth, and/or sixth positions. Industry records that fall into the S&P 500 will have all numeric
characters; the S&P MidCap 400 will have an
M
for the final character; the S&P SmallCap 600 will
have an
S
for the final character; and the S&P Super Composite will have an
X
for the sixth
character.
In instances where Standard & Poors follows more than one class of stock for a company, we maintain
multiple records for that company under the same CUSIP Issuer Code. The issue currently trading the
greatest number of shares is the issue that is available on COMPUSTAT. Differences between the classes of
stock appear in the CUSIP Issue Number and Check Digit.
Assigned CUSIP Issuer Codes have
99
in the fourth and fifth positions of the CUSIP
Issuer Code.
CUSIP Issuer Codes conform to the CUSIP numbering system. For further information about
CUSIP, contact:
Standard & Poors CUSIP Service Bureau
55 Water Street 47
th
Floor
New York, NY 10041
(212) 438-6500
All industry records contain
000000
in the CNUM field, which provides an easy method for
identifying these records.
Data Quarter
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
files)
DATA QUARTER
Units Code
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
28
The Data Quarter represents a three-month fiscal period for which data has been collected. Digits 1,
2, 3, or 4 in the field indicate the fiscal quarter to which the data applies.
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Data Year (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Industrial Annual,
COMPUSTAT Business Information
Segment Item Value files)
YEAR
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
file)
DATA YEAR
Units Date
Position number in Daily Fundamental
File
6
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment Item
Value File
6
The Data Year represents a 12-month fiscal period for which data is collected. Data years are
indicated by the last two digits of the year. For example, 1993 appears as 93 however, the data year
does not necessarily correspond to the calendar year. Thus, data for a company whose fiscal year
ends May 31, 1994 appears in DATA YEAR 93.
Debt Capitalized Lease Obligations
Annual data item number 84
Units (companies) Million of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the debt obligation a company incurs when capitalizing leases. Standard &
Poors considers a lease to be capitalized if it meets one or more of the following criteria:
1.
Lease contains a bargain purchase option
2.
Lease term is equal to 75 percent or more of the estimated economic life of the leased
property
3.
Present value of the minimum lease payment (excluding executory costs) equals or exceeds
90 percent of the fair value of the leased property
4.
Terms of the lease transfer property ownership to the company (lessee)
This item includes:
1.
All items specifically classified as leases
2.
A capitalized lease in the form of a bond
This item is not available for banks.
Annual footnote codes
AC Reflects retroactive adoption of SFAS #13
IB Combination of IC and ID
IC Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
current portion
ID Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
unamortized debt discount or premium. The sum of components
is not equal to total debt
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Debt Consolidated Subsidiary
Annual data item number 329
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975 (1977 for companies with Long-
Term Debt of $25 million or more)
This item represents the amount of domestic or foreign long-term debt, specifically reported as
subsidiary debt.
This item excludes unconsolidated subsidiary debt.
Annual footnote codes
ER Does not represent an exact amount
QE Net of eliminations
QI Combination ER and QE
Debt Convertible
Annual data item number 79
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents all long-term debt convertible to the companys common or preferred stock.
This item includes:
1.
Convertible bonds
2.
Convertible debentures
3.
Convertible notes
4.
Convertible subordinate debt
This item excludes debt convertible into stock of a subsidiary.
This item is not available for banks.
Annual footnote codes
IB Combination of IC and ID
IC Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
current portion
ID Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
unamortized debt discount or premium. The sum of components
is not equal to total debt
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Debt Debentures
Annual data item number 82
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents long-term debt containing a promise to pay a specific amount of money on a fixed
date (usually more than 10 years after issuance and with a promise to pay interest on stated dates).
This item includes:
1.
All long-term debentures or bonds which are neither convertible nor subordinated
2.
Mortgage bonds
3.
Subordinated debentures and other debentures when presented together
This item excludes a capitalized lease in the form of a bond (included in Debt Capitalized Lease
Obligations).
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Annual footnote codes
IB Combination of IC and ID
IC Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
current portion of Long-Term Debt
ID Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
unamortized debt discount or premium. The sum of components
is not equal to total debt
Debt Due In One Year
Annual data item number 44
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1955
This item represents the current portion of long-term debt (included in Current Liabilities).
This item includes:
1.
Current portion of any item defined as long-term debt (for example, the current portion of a
long-term lease obligation)
2.
Installments on a loan
3.
Sinking fund payments
This item excludes:
1.
Current portions of debt that do not reflect discounts on long term debt
2.
Debt that includes interest payments due
3.
Demand notes
4.
Debt in default if there is no associated long term debt reported as part of the long term
liabilities
5.
Estimated claims and other liabilities under Chapter XI or other bankruptcy proceedings
6.
Interest on capitalized lease obligations
This item is not available for banks.
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Debt Finance Subsidiary
Annual data item number 328
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1991
This item represents the amount of long-term debt specifically reported as debt of consolidated
finance subsidiaries.
This item excludes unconsolidated subsidiary debt.
Annual footnote codes
ER Does not represent an exact amount
QE Net of eliminations
QI Combination ER and QE
Debt Maturing in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Years
Annual data item numbers 91, 92, 93, 94
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1974
These items represent the dollar amount of long-term debt that matures in the second, third, fourth,
and fifth years from the Balance Sheet date. This is the amount payable in each year. The amounts
are not cumulative.
The amount of capitalized lease obligations payable in the second, third, fourth, and fifth years is
included.
This item is not available for banks.
These items are available for the current year only.
Annual footnote code
EA Debt commitments include interest on capitalized leases
Debt Mortgage and Other Secured
Annual data item number 241
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1981
This item represents all long-term debt secured or collateralized by a mortgage, property, receivable,
stock, or other assets.
This item includes:
1.
Capitalized leases
2.
Collateralized debt
3.
Conditional sales agreements
4.
Construction loans
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Debt Mortgage and Other Secured (cont.)
5.
Debt that is backed by a letter of credit
6.
Equipment notes, contracts or loans; equipment trust obligations
7.
Equipment trust obligations
8.
Installment purchase agreement obligations
9.
Mortgage notes/bonds
10.
Pollution control bonds
11.
Purchase contracts, installment purchase agreements/obligations
12.
Real estate lien notes
13.
Trust deed notes
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Debt Notes
Annual data item number 81
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents long-term debt possibly secured by the pledge of property or securities owned by
the company. The major difference between notes and bonds is that notes have a shorter maturity
period.
This item includes:
1.
All long-term debt, labeled notes, which is neither convertible nor subordinated
2.
All mortgages and mortgage notes
3.
All notes and debentures/bonds (when presented together)
4.
All revolving credit notes
5.
Subordinated notes and other notes (when presented together)
This item excludes:
1.
Mortgage bonds (included in Debt Debentures)
2.
Notes and other debt when presented together (included in Long-Term Debt Other)
3.
Revolving credit agreements (included in Long-Term Debt Other)
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Debt Notes (cont.)
Annual footnote codes
IB Combination of IC and ID
IC Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
current portion
ID Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
unamortized debt discount or premium. The sum of components
is not equal to total debt
Debt Senior Convertible
Annual data item number 188
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item includes all long-term debt convertible into a companys common or preferred stock and is
not subordinate to any other long-term debt.
This item includes:
1.
Convertible bonds
2.
Convertible debentures
3.
Convertible notes
This item excludes:
1.
Debt convertible into stock of a subsidiary
2.
Subordinated convertible debt (included in Debt Convertible)
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Annual footnote codes
IB Combination of IC and ID
IC Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
current portion
ID Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
unamortized debt discount or premium. The sum of components
is not equal to total debt.
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Debt Subordinated
Annual data item number 80
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents long-term debt with claims to interest and principal subordinate to that of
ordinary debt. All debt specifically labeled subordinated but not convertible is included.
This item includes:
1.
Subordinated debentures
2.
Subordinated bonds
3.
Subordinated notes
This item excludes:
1.
Debt subordinated to non-debt liabilities such as trade payables
2.
Subordinate convertible debt (included in Debt Subordinated Convertible).
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Annual footnote codes
IB Combination of IC and ID
IC Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
current portion
ID Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
unamortized debt discount or premium. The sum of components
is not equal to total debt.
Debt Subordinated Convertible
Annual data item number 154
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the portion of long-term debt that is both convertible and subordinated.
This item excludes:
1.
Convertible debt (Included in Debt Convertible)
2.
Subordinated debt (Included in Debt Subordinated)
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when it is combined with Debt Senior
Convertible.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Debt Subordinated Convertible (cont.)
Annual footnote codes
IB Combination of IC and ID
IC Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
current portion
ID Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
unamortized debt discount or premium. The sum of components
is not equal to total debt.
Debt Unamortized Debt Discount and Other
Annual data item number 268
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item represents the dollar amount of company adjustments made to the principal amount of debt.
This item includes:
1.
Debt Discount
2.
Residuals due to translation rate changes.
This item excludes:
1.
Adjustments that can be specifically applied against certain debt issues
2.
residuals due to rounding
This item is not available for banks.
Debt in Current Liabilities
Annual data item number 34
Quarterly data item number 45
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1955
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1972
Annual Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
66
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
142
This item represents the total amount of short-term notes and the current portion of long-term debt
that is due in one year.
This item includes:
1.
Bank acceptances and overdrafts
2.
Brokerage companies drafts payable
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Debt in Current Liabilities (cont.)
3.
Commercial paper
4.
Construction loans
5.
Current portion of long-term debt
6.
Debt in default
7.
Debt due on demand
8.
Due to factor if interest bearing
9.
Installments on a loan
10.
Interest payable when combined with notes payable
11.
Line of credit
12.
Loans payable to officers of the company
13.
Loans payable to parents, and consolidated or unconsolidated subsidiaries
14.
Loans payable to stockholders
15.
Notes payable to banks and others
16.
Notes payable that are included in accounts payable, unless specifically trade notes payable
17.
Sinking fund payments
This item may include mortgage indebtedness for banks (included in Current Liabilities Other, if
identifiable).
This item excludes:
1.
Checks outstanding
2.
Drafts payable
3.
Due to factor if non-interest bearing
4.
Estimated claims and other liabilities under Chapter XI or other bankruptcy proceedings
5.
Interest payable
6.
Notes payable specified to be trade notes payable
7.
Notes payable to subsidiaries (included in Current Liabilities Other)
Quarterly footnote code
XN Excludes either short-term borrowings (Notes are presented with
accounts payable) or current portion of long-term debt
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Deferred Charges
Annual data item number 152
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1966
This item represents assets deriving value because they represent long-term prepayments of expenses
contributing to future revenue production.
This item includes:
1.
Acquisition costs (except for goodwill)
2.
Broadcasting companies program rights, film productions, and film rights
3.
Costs associated with pending patents
4.
Debt acquisition costs
5.
Debt issuance costs
6.
Deferred development costs (except for software costs)
7.
Deferred financing costs
8.
Deferred policy costs
9.
Long-term prepaid expenses
10.
Preopening expenses
11.
Prepaid/deferred pension costs reported separately in long-term assets
12.
Publishing and prepublication costs
13.
Publishing companies royalty advances to authors
14.
Start-up costs
15.
Stock issuance costs
16.
Tooling costs
17.
Unamortized debt discount and expense
This item excludes:
1.
All items specifically labeled as intangibles by our definitions
2.
Computer software (included in Assets Other Excluding Deferred Charges)
3.
Costs associated with approved patents (included in Intangibles)
4.
Deferred taxes and deferred tax benefits
5.
Finance service companies loan costs and finance charges on installment obligations netted
against receivables (included in Receivables Total)
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Deferred Charges (cont.)
6.
Forestry Services timber rights
7.
Motion picture production companies film distribution systems (included in Assets Other
Excluding Deferred Charges)
8.
Prepaid pension costs combined with another item in long-term assets
This item is not available for banks.
Deferred Taxes Federal
Annual data item number 269
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item represents the deferred amount of income taxes allocated to a companys domestic federal
government.
This item includes:
1.
Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC) taxes (when included with deferred
income taxes)
2.
Effects of flow-through investment tax credits when the company groups the Investment
Tax Credits with deferred taxes
3.
Net investment tax credit calculated by the amortization method
This item excludes net amortized investment tax credits of foreign companies (included in Deferred
Taxes Foreign),
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Deferred Taxes Foreign
Annual data item number 270
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1974
This item represents the deferred amount of income taxes allocated to governments outside a
companys country of incorporation.
For foreign companies, this item includes deferred income taxes payable to governments outside their
country.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Deferred Taxes State
Annual data item number 271
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item represents the deferred amount of income taxes allocated to state and local governments.
This item includes:
1.
Deferred local taxes
2.
Deferred state and other taxes when reported together
3.
Deferred territorial income taxes (e.g. Puerto Rico)
This item excludes:
1.
Deferred state income taxes classified as part of Cost of Goods Sold or Selling, General,
and Administrative Expense
2.
Other deferred income taxes when presented separately
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Deferred Taxes (Balance Sheet)
Annual data item number 74
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the accumulated tax deferral differences between income tax expense for
financial reporting and tax purposes, principally due to timing differences.
This item includes deferred investment tax credits (when combined with deferred taxes and a separate
figure is not available)
This item excludes:
1.
Deferred taxes reported as current liabilities (included in Current Liabilities Other)
2.
Deferred investment tax credit (when a separate figure is available) (included in Investment
Tax Credit (Balance Sheet))
3.
Mining taxes (included in Liabilities Other)
4.
Resource taxes (included in Liabilities Other)
5.
Production taxes (included in Liabilities Other)
This item is not available for banks or real estate investment trust companies.
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Deferred Taxes (Income Account)
Annual data item number 50
Quarterly data item number 35
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
This item represents the net income tax deferrals (current years deferrals minus the amortization of
prior years deferrals) due to timing differences between the reporting of revenues and expenses for
financial statements and tax forms.
This item includes:
1.
All deferred taxes included in income taxes
2.
Net Investment Tax Credit under the amortized method
3.
Prepaid income taxes
This item excludes:
1.
Amortization of deferred investment tax credit (included in Investment Tax Credit [Income
Account])
2.
Deferred taxes associated with discontinued operations or extraordinary items
This item is not available for banks.
Deferred Taxes (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 126
Quarterly data item number 79
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
112
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
180
This item represents deferred income tax expense reported in either the Operating Activities section
or as part of funds from operations on the Source and Use Statement.
This item includes investment tax credit.
This item may include current deferred income taxes if not separate from long-term deferred income
taxes on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Deferred taxes are combined with another item in the Operations or Operating Activities
section
2.
Deferred taxes are reported outside the funds from Operations section
Quarterly
This item is not available for utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Deferred Taxes and Investment Tax Credit (Balance Sheet)
Annual data item number 35
Quarterly data item number 52
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
113
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
181
This item represents the accumulated differences between income expense for financial statements
and tax forms due to timing differences and investment tax credit.
This item excludes:
1.
Deferred taxes reported as current liabilities (included in Current Liabilities Other)
2.
Mining taxes
3.
Resource taxes
4.
Production taxes
This item is not available for banks or real estate investment trust companies.
Depletion Expense (Schedule VI)
Annual data item number 174
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents the non-cash charge for the removal, extinguishment, or exhaustion of natural
resources from producing properties.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Depreciation (Accumulated) Beginning Balance (Schedule VI)
Annual data item number 220
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents the beginning balance of a companys accumulated depreciation account as
reported on Schedule VI. This item includes the effects of pooling of interest acquisitions.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Depreciation (Accumulated) Buildings
Annual data item number 253
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents the accumulated depreciation of buildings used in company operations and
reported on Schedule VI.
This item includes:
1.
Depreciation on buildings used to house the activities of people and equipment for
continuing operations
2.
Improvements, leases, and leasehold improvements when classified with buildings
3.
Parking structures that do not generate revenue
4.
Storage buildings
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Depreciation (Accumulated) Construction in Progress
Annual data item number 256
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents the accumulated depreciation on the capitalized amount of incomplete
construction of plant and equipment as reported on Schedule VI.
This item includes depreciation on funds for construction.
This item excludes depreciation on property held for future use.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Depreciation (Accumulated) Ending Balance (Schedule VI)
Annual data item number 223
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the reported ending balance of the accumulated depreciation account.
This item in not available for banks.
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Depreciation (Accumulated) Land and Improvements
Annual data item number 251
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997
This item represents the amount of depreciation on land
as reported
on Schedule VI. Since land is
generally not depreciable, this figure will most likely be a combination of depreciation on land and
other assets, such as natural resources.
This item includes:
1.
Land combined with natural resources
2.
Land improvements (including roads)
3.
Parking lots that are not revenue generating
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Depreciation (Accumulated) Leases
Annual data item number 255
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents the accumulated depreciation on the capitalized value of leases and leasehold
improvements
as reported
on Schedule VI.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Depreciation (Accumulated) Machinery and Equipment
Annual data item number 254
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents the accumulated depreciation on the capitalized amount of equipment used in the
production of revenue and reported on Schedule VI.
This item includes depreciation on:
1.
Bottles, kegs, and containers
2.
Equipment leased to others included in property, plant, and equipment on the schedules
3.
Furniture and fixtures
4.
Industrial and office machinery
5.
Tools, dies, patterns, and bookplates
6.
Transportation equipment trucks and aircraft
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Depreciation (Accumulated) Natural Resources
Annual data item number 252
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents accumulated depreciation on natural resources
as reported
on Schedule VI.
This item includes accumulated depreciation on:
1.
Natural resources extracted from either open pit or shaft mines, including metals such as
copper, iron, lead, silver, and gold, and minerals like coal, salt, potash, and limestone
2.
Oil and gas reserves from wells drilled below the earths surface
3.
Timberlands
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Depreciation (Accumulated) Other
Annual data item number 257
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents accumulated depreciation on other property, plant, and equipment, which cannot
be readily classified as land, natural resources, buildings, machinery and equipment, leases, or
construction in progress. The amount of depreciation is collected from Schedule VI.
This item includes depreciation on:
1.
Golf courses
2.
Intangibles
3.
Property held for future use
4.
Property to be discontinued
5.
Rental properties
6.
Revenue-producing parking lots
This item excludes accumulated depreciation on investment tax credits.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Depreciation (Accumulated) Other Changes (Schedule VI)
Annual data item number 222
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents changes to the accumulated depreciation account not classified elsewhere on
Schedule VI.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Depreciation (Accumulated) Retirements (Schedule VI)
Annual data item number 221
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents a deduction from the accumulated depreciation account due to the retirement of
property, plant, and equipment.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Depreciation and Amortization (Income Statement)
Annual data item number 14
Quarterly data item number 5
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
DP
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
Position number for annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
21
Position number for quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
47
Position number for Business
Information Segment Item Value File
11
This item represents non-cash charges for obsolescence and wear and tear on property, allocation of
the current portion of capitalized expenditures, and depletion charges.
This item includes:
1.
Airlines provision for obsolescence of materials and supplies even if the associated item is
a current asset
2.
Amortization of book plates
3.
Amortization of capitalized leases
4.
Amortization of leasehold improvements
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Depreciation and Amortization (Income Statement) (cont.)
5.
Amortization of intangibles
6.
Amortization of software costs when included in property, plant, and equipment
7.
Amortization of tools and dies
8.
Depletion charges
9.
Extractive industries abandonments, retirements, intangible drilling costs, and dry-hole
expense for companies using the full-cost method of accounting for oil assets
10.
Motion picture industries amortization of film costs
11.
Business Information files data may differ from Annual data due to variances in accounting
methods (i.e., successful efforts vs. full-cost method) for oil companies.
12.
Real estate companies amortization of development and production expense if included in
property, plant, and equipment on the Balance Sheet
13.
Rental car companies gain/loss on sale of cars
14.
Utilities amortization charges to operation
This item also excludes:
1.
Amortization of debt discount or premium (included in Interest Expense)
2.
Amortization of deferred cost (included in Cost of Goods Sold)
3.
Amortization of deferred investment tax credits
4.
Amortization of negative intangibles (included in Nonoperating Income [Expense])
5.
Amortization of research and development expenses (included in Selling, General, and
Administrative Expense)
6.
Amortization of software costs (included in Selling, General, and Administrative Expense)
7.
Amortization of stockholders equity items such as deferred compensation
8.
Depreciation and amortization of unconsolidated subsidiaries (included in Nonoperating
Income [Expense])
9.
Depreciation on discontinued operations (included in Special Items or Extraordinary Items
when presented below taxes)
10.
Depreciation on property, plant, and equipment not used in operations
11.
Telephone industries depreciation charged to clearing accounts (included in Selling,
General, and Administrative Expense)
12.
Write-downs of oil and gas properties (included in Cost of Goods Sold)
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Depreciation and Amortization (Income Statement) (cont.)
This item also excludes dry-hole expense for companies using the successful-efforts method of
accounting for oil assets (included in Selling, General, and Administrative Expense). When dry-hole
expense is combined with an item properly classified as depreciation (such as, dry-holes and
abandonments), Standard & Poors will determine whether dry-holes or abandonments constitutes the
greater figure and the
Combined Figure
will be included in either Depreciation, Depletion, and
Amortization or included in the calculation for Selling, General, and Administrative Expense.
Quarterly
This item is not available for banks.
Annual footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
ER Does not reflect exact amount
LR Combination of AC and ER
Quarterly footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
ER Does not reflect exact amount
LR Combination of AC and ER
Depreciation and Amortization (Restated)
Annual data item number 133
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents depreciation and amortization restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, accounting
changes, and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is collected from summary presentations and
is
as reported
by the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical Depreciation and Amortization.
Acceptable differences are:
1.
Includes amortization of deferred charges
2.
Excludes amortization of intangibles
This item is not available for banks.
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Depreciation and Amortization (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 125
Quarterly data item number 77
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
71
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
145
This item represents noncash charges for obsolescence and wear and tear on property, allocation of
the current portion of capitalized expenditures, and depletion charges.
This item includes:
1.
Amortization of deferred charges
2.
Amortization of intangibles
3.
Amortization of tools and dies
4.
Any amortization or depreciation of asset accounts reported as a positive number
5.
Debt issuance costs
This item excludes:
1.
Accretion
2.
Amortization of deferred compensation
3.
Amortization of debt discount when shown as a contra-liability
4.
Amortization of goodwill on unconsolidated subsidiaries
5.
Depreciation and/or amortization of liability and equity accounts
6.
Amortization of negative intangibles
7.
Writeoffs when combined with amortization
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Depreciation Expense (Schedule VI)
Annual data item number 103
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents the amount of depreciation charged to the accumulated depreciation account by
the company.
This item excludes any depreciation charged to the asset account.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Depreciation, Depletion, and Amortization (Accumulated) (Balance Sheet)
Annual data item number 196
Quarterly data item number 41
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1981
This item represents the total portion of asset cost written off by periodic depreciation charges since
the assets were acquired. Not all types of property, plant & equipment included in Net Property,
Plant and Equipment on the Balance Sheet, will have a corresponding depreciation that can be
collected in this data item. These types of property, plant and equipment include funds for
construction and property plant & equipment whose depreciation is charged directly to the asset
account.
This item includes:
1.
Amortization of tangible assets
2.
Amortization of tools and dies
3.
Depletion
4.
Depreciation
5.
Reserve for possible future loss on disposals (when included in depreciation and
amortization)
This item is not available for banks.
Annual footnote codes
ER Does not reflect an exact amount
TB Combination of TC and TS
TC Computed using either the accelerated method or the units of
production method (declining balance, sum-of-the-years digits,
or gross revenue)
TS Computed using straight-line method
TU Combination of ER and TB
TV Combination of ER and TC
TX Combination of ER and TS
Quarterly footnote codes
ER Does not reflect an exact amount
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Dilution Adjustment
Annual data item number 319
Quarterly data item number 125
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability
Quarterly data availability
This item represents the total adjustments added to the companys Net Income used for Earnings per
Share (Basic) in order to determine the Net Income used to calculate Earnings per Share (Diluted).
This item includes:
1.
Dollar savings from convertible preferred dividends
2.
Dollar savings from after-tax amount of interest recognized in the period associated with
any convertible debt
3.
Any adjustments to net income/loss as reported by the company
Dilution Available - Excluding
Annual data item number 322
Quarterly data item number 126
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability
Quarterly data availability
This item represents the Net Income used by the company to calculate Earnings per Share (Diluted) -
Excluding.
Discontinued Operations
Annual data item number 66
Quarterly data item number 33
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
This item represents the total of income (loss) from operations of the discontinued division and the
gain (loss) on the disposal of the division.
This item includes:
1.
Additional gain/loss from a preceding years discontinued operations
2.
All discontinued operations reported after continuing income and before extraordinary items
3.
Discontinued operations for which separate taxes are not reported (one tax figure is given
for both discontinued operations and extraordinary items)
4.
Gain on sale of discontinued operations
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Discontinued Operations (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Additional expense (gain) associated with the current years discontinued operations shown
as an extraordinary item by the company (included in Extraordinary Items)
2.
Discontinued operations reported in the body of the Income Statement with continuing
operations (included in Special Items)
3.
Gain or loss on the sale of operations for foreign companies when reporting under an
extraordinary item heading (included in Extraordinary Items with AZ footnote) and the
discontinued operations are reported above taxes
Dividends Common
Annual data item number 21
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the total dollar amount of dividends (other than stock dividends) declared on the
common stock of the company during the year as reported on the Stockholders Equity statement.
This item includes:
1.
Cash dividends to all classes of common stock by companies with more than one class of
common stock
2.
Cash paid in lieu of fractional shares
3.
Common dividends paid for life insurance companies
4.
Dividends declared by a pooled company prior to acquisition in the year of the merger,
including dividends on preferred stock of a merged company which was exchanged for
common stock
5.
Dividends in kind shown as a reduction to retained earnings
6.
Liquidation payments to shareholders
7.
Other cash distributions to stockholders
8.
Patronage dividends on cooperative companies (when reported separately from Cost of
Goods Sold)
9.
Subchapter S Distributions
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Dividends Common (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Consolidated subsidiary dividends
2.
Dividends declared in stock of other companies
3.
Dollar value of stock dividends
4.
Minority shareholders dividends
5.
Patronage dividends on cooperative companies (when included in Cost of Goods Sold)
6.
Preferred dividends
Dividends Common Indicated Annual
Quarterly data item number 20
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
This item represents the applicable quarterly dividends per share (determined by ex-
dividend date)
multiplied by 4
.
This item includes extra or special year-end dividends.
This item is based on the major class of common stock outstanding when there is more
than one class of common stock.
This item is based on a 12-month moving average in the following cases:
1.
Foreign companies report dividends per share in U.S. dollars and cents
2.
Companies report dividends per share in fractions of a cent
Dividends Preferred
Annual data item number 19
Quarterly data item number 24
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1966
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
73
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
146
This item represents the total amount of the preferred dividend requirements on cumulative preferred
stock and dividends paid on noncumulative preferred stock of the company during the year as
reported on the Stockholders Equity statement.
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Dividends Preferred (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Accretion of preferred stock
2.
Accretion of discount on preferred stock when the company is using it in the earnings per
share calculation
3.
Deemed dividends on preferred stock
4.
Preferred dividends of a merged company acquired by the pooling of interest method (in the
year of the merger) unless the preferred stock was exchanged for common stock of the
acquiring company (included in Dividends Common)
5.
Preferred dividends deducted only for that portion of the year the stock was outstanding (if
an entire issuance of convertible preferred stock is converted into common during the year)
6.
Subsidiary preferred dividends for utility companies
7.
The amount of dividend requirements used to calculate earnings available for common
shareholders
This item excludes:
1.
Subsidiary preferred dividends (included in Minority Interest [Income Account])
2.
Deemed dividends on convertible debt
3.
Dividends on old preferred stock treated as common dividends (if common stock is issued
by the company in exchange for preferred stock of another company)
4.
Preferred dividends not paid (in arrears) and not included in the earnings per share
calculation
Dividends Preferred In Arrears
Annual data item number 242
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975
This item represents the dollar amount of preferred dividends on cumulative preferred stock that have
not been paid and are considered to be in arrears.
This item includes:
1.
Cumulative unpaid dividends
2.
Dividends accrued that are cumulative for more than one year
3.
Dividends when reported as a long term liability
This item excludes:
1.
Dividends accrued (when accrued amount contains one year of cumulative dividends)
2.
Dividends declared but not paid
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Dividends per Share by Ex-Date
Annual data item number 26
Quarterly data item number 16
Variable data item (PDE File) DIV
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
42
This item represents the gross cash dividends by ex-date per share paid during the companys fiscal
year. This item, unlike Dividends Common, excludes payments in preferred stock in lieu of cash,
spin-offs, and stock of other corporations.
Standard & Poors uses the ex-date of the cash dividend to determine the reporting period in which the
dividend is included. In cases where dividends are normally paid quarterly but the ex-dates of two dividend
payments fall within the same quarter, both dividends are included in that quarter.
This item includes any extra dividends whose ex-dates occur during the period.
For annual and quarterly data, this item is adjusted for stock splits and dividends that occur in the reporting
period by the Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date for that period.
This data item is updated the week after the fiscal year-end.
For companies that have more than one class of common stock outstanding, Standard & Poors bases
dividends per share on the class of stock that is most widely traded.
Dividends are zero until a company goes public and for periods when no dividend is paid.
Canadian
For Canadian companies, this item is
as reported
from the annual report.
Quarterly
This item is updated the week after each month-end.
Quarterly
This item is available regardless of whether or not the quarter has been updated.
Quarterly
This item reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
PDE
For monthly data, this item is fully adjusted for subsequent stock splits and stock dividends. The
cumulative adjustment factor can be used to unadjust this item to its originally reported state.
PDE
When a dividend and a stock split/dividend occur during the same month, the dividend is adjusted if
it occurs on or before the day of the stock split/dividend. If the dividend occurs after the stock
split/dividend, the dividend is as reported.
PDE
Current sources for this data item are Interactive Data Services, Inc. (IDSI) and Standard & Poors
Dividend Record book.
PDE For Indexes
, this information is obtained from the Standard & Poors Analysts Handbook, The
Wall Street Journal, and Barrons. Refer to the Availability of Industry Index Data table in Chapter
2, Understanding the COMPUSTAT (North America) Database, for general availability for indexes.
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Dividends per Share by Payable Date
Annual data item number 201
Quarterly data item number 72
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
This item represents the gross cash dividends per share by payable dates per share occurring during
the companys fiscal year adjusted for all stock splits, and stock dividends occurring during the year.
This item, unlike Dividends Common, excludes payments in preferred stock in lieu of cash, spin-
offs, and stock of other corporations.
This item includes any extra dividend whose payable date occurred during the period.
Dividends per Share by Payable Date for companies having more than one class of common stock
outstanding will be based upon the class of stock that is more widely traded (based on volume of
shares traded).
The Dividend per Share by Payable Date will always be zero until a company goes public.
Quarterly
The payable date of the cash dividend is used to determine the reporting period in which the dividend
is included. If the payable dates of more than one dividend payment fall in the same quarter, all
dividends will be included in that quarter.
Quarterly
This item includes all dividends paid to date for the quarter and will be available regardless of
whether or not the quarter has reported.
Duplicate File Code
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
File)
DUP
Company descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
DUPLICATE FILE CODE
Units Code
This code identifies companies that are available on more than one COMPUSTAT (North America)
file.
Code Description
00 No duplicate file
81 Company on Primary Industrial and Canadian
files
83 Company on Tertiary and Canadian files
84 Company on Supplementary Industrial and
Canadian files
86 Company on Full-Coverage, Over-the-Counter,
and Canadian files
91 Company on Full-Coverage and Primary
Industrial files
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Duplicate File Code (cont.)
Code Description
93 Company on Full-Coverage and Tertiary files
94 Company on Full-Coverage and Supplementary
Industrial files
96 Company on Full-Coverage and Over-the-
Counter files
98 Company on Full-Coverage File and Canadian
files
Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items
Annual data item number 57
Quarterly data item number 9
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1967
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1967
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
76
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
150
This item represents earnings per share for common shares after allowing for the conversion of
convertible senior stock and debt, and the exercise of warrants, options outstanding, and agreements
for issuance of common shares upon satisfaction of certain conditions. This item is calculated in
accordance with Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 15.
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings per Share. The change will affect financial statements issued after this date.
The figure is reported the same as basic earnings per-share if dilution is immaterial (less than three
percent).
The figure will always be presented if diluted earnings per share are reported by the company.
This item excludes:
1.
Discontinued operations
2.
Extraordinary Items
3.
Preferred dividends
The anti-diluted earnings per-share for fiscal periods 1977 and forward will be presented if reported
by the company. When a company reports that the calculation of diluted earnings per-share results in
anti-dilution but does not report the anti-diluted earnings per-share, this item will be
Not Available
.
Prior to 1977, anti-diluted earnings per-share is not presented.
The historical earnings per-share items are adjusted by the Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-
Date for that year or quarter for stock splits and dividends occurring subsequent to the reporting
period.
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Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items (Restated)
Annual data item number 139
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
This item represents Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items restated up to 10
years for acquisitions, accounting changes, discontinued operations and/or stock splits/dividends
occurring through the end of the current fiscal year. Restated data is collected from summary
presentations and is
as reported
by the company.
Due to company presentations, this item may differ from the historical Earnings per Share (Diluted)
Excluding Extraordinary Items. (See Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items.)
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings per Share. The change will affect financial statements issued after this date.
The restated earnings per-share figures reflect all stock splits and dividends whose ex-dividend dates
occur through the end of the most recent year with a final update code. If the most recent year with a
final update code has an Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date other than 1.000000, restated
earnings per-share for all years should be divided by that adjustment factor.
Diluted earnings per share will be equivalent to basic earnings per share, if the company reports no
dilution or immaterial dilution.
This item is not available for banks.
Earnings per Share (Diluted) Including Extraordinary Items
Annual data item number 169
Quarterly data item number 7
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1969
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1967
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
75
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
148
This item represents earnings per share after allowing for the conversion of convertible senior stock
and debt, and the exercise of warrants, options, and agreements for issuance of common shares upon
satisfaction of certain conditions. This item is calculated in accordance with Accounting Principles
Board Opinion No. 15.
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings per Share. The change will affect financial statements issued after this date.
The figure is reported the same as Basic Earnings per Share Including Extraordinary Items and
Discontinued Operations if dilution is immaterial (less than three percent).
The figure will always be presented if a diluted earnings per-share is reported by the company.
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Earnings per Share (Diluted) Including Extraordinary Items (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Discontinued operations
2.
Extraordinary Items
The anti-diluted earnings per-share will be presented for fiscal periods 1977 and forward if reported
by the company. When a company reports that the calculation of diluted earnings per-share results in
anti-dilution but does not report the anti-diluted earnings per-share, this item will be
Not Available
.
Prior to 1977, anti-diluted earnings per-share will not be presented.
The historical earnings per-share items are adjusted by the Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-
Date for that year or quarter for stock splits and dividends occurring subsequent to the reporting
period.
Earnings per Share (Diluted) Including Extraordinary Items (Restated)
Annual data item number 140
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
This item represents Earnings per-share (Diluted) Including Extraordinary Items, restated up to 10
years for acquisitions, accounting changes, discontinued operations and/or stock splits/ dividends
occurring through the end of the current fiscal year. Restated data is collected from summary
presentations and is as reported by the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical Earnings per Share (Diluted)
Including Extraordinary Items. (See Earnings per Share (Diluted) Including Extraordinary Items.)
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings per Share. The change will affect financial statements issued after this date.
The restated earnings per-share figures reflect all stock splits and dividends whose ex-dividend dates
occur through the end of the most recent year with a final update code. If the most recent year with a
final update code has an Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date other than 1.000000, restated
earnings per-share for all years should be divided by that adjustment factor.
Diluted earnings per share will be equivalent to basic earnings per share, if the company reports no
dilution or immaterial dilution.
This item is not available for banks.
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Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items
Annual data item number 58
Quarterly data item number 19
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
Position number for annual data in
Daily Fundamental File
12
Position number for quarterly data in
Daily Fundamental File
35
This item represents basic earnings per-share before extraordinary items and discontinued operations
adjusted for preferred dividends.
The earnings figures should be reported by the company (as outlined in Accounting Principles Board
Opinion No. 15) after the effect of conversion of convertible preferred, convertible debentures, and
options and warrants which have been identified as common stock equivalents and before
extraordinary items.
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings per Share. The change will affect financial statements issued after this date.
This figure may differ from company reports in the following instances:
1.
Company reports this item before the equity in earnings of nonconsolidated subsidiaries
2.
Company reports this item to include extraordinary items and/or discontinued operations
3.
This figure may be calculated by Standard & Poor's
The Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date for that year or quarter for stock splits and
dividends that occurred subsequent to the reporting period adjust the historical earnings per-share
items.
Annual footnote codes
AC Adoption of SFAS #128
BJ Includes equity in earnings of nonconsolidated subsidiaries
NB Combination of NC and BJ
NC Earnings per Share is a Standard & Poor's calculation and may
disagree with company reports
NQ Combination of NC and QJ
NS Combination of NC and RA
QJ Earnings per Share is based on the effect of common stock
equivalents
RA Combination of BJ and QJ
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Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items (cont.)
Quarterly footnote codes
AC Adoption of SFAS #128
NC Earnings per Share is a Standard & Poor's calculation and may
disagree with company reports
NL Combination of NC and QL
NQ Combination of NC and QJ
QJ Earnings per Share is based on the effect of common stock
equivalents
QL Earnings per Share is net of all dilution as the company reports
only diluted earnings per share
Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items 12 Months
Moving
Quarterly data item number 27
Variable data item (PDE File) ERN
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
31
This item represents basic earnings per share applicable to the last 12-month period.
This figure is calculated
by adding
four quarters of available for common and
dividing by
the
12-months moving share figure.
1.
At year-end, this figure will be the same as the annual earnings figure reported to shareholders
2.
In interim quarters, this figure will equal (within four cents deviation) the sum of four
quarters of Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items
It should be noted that the Earnings per Share data is carried on a restated basis. For example, when a
company reports for a new quarter and at the same time reports different data than originally reported for the
corresponding quarter of the prior year, that data for the corresponding quarter of the prior year is changed
and said to be restated. These restatements can be due to such things as mergers, acquisitions, discontinued
operations, and accounting changes. This handling tends to affect 12-month moving earnings per share for
prior quarters in that from one to three quarters of a four-quarter total may contain restated data, whereas the
other quarters may not.
A similar situation occurs when a company reports in a manner which includes either six, nine, or
twelve months of an acquisition in a particular quarter. This will tend to overstate or understate
certain 12-month moving earnings per share data.
For some companies, there will be gaps in the earnings series, or periods of months where the
earnings are not carried on the file. Generally, these will be periods in which quarterly earnings are
not reported, such as earnings reported on a semi-annual or annual basis rather than quarterly, fiscal
year changes, and major mergers.
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Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items 12 Months
Moving (cont.)
For utility companies, this figure is
as reported
.
PDE
For the PDE File, it is entered in the companys fiscal quarter-end month and in the two following
months. For example, if a company has a fiscal year of December (12), the earnings figure for the
twelve months ending in the first fiscal quarter of 1995 would be entered in months March, April, and
May of 1995. If a company has a February fiscal year, its third quarter 1994 figure would be entered
in November and December of 1994 and January 1995. For interim quarters, this figure will equal
the sum of the four most recent quarters of Basic Earnings per Share (within a four-cent deviation).
PDE
The earnings figure is fully adjusted for all subsequent stock splits and stock dividends. The
cumulative adjustment factor can be used to unadjust this item to its originally reported state.
PDE
For Indexes
,
this information is obtained from the Standard & Poors Analysts Handbook, The Wall
Street Journal, and Barrons. Refer to the Availability of Industry Index Data table in Chapter 2,
Understanding the COMPUSTAT (North America) Database, for general availability for indexes.
Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items (Restated)
Annual data item number 119
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
This item represents Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items restated up to 10 years for
acquisitions, accounting changes, discontinued operations, and/or stock split/dividends occurring through the
end of the current fiscal year. Restated data is collected from summary presentations and is as reported by
the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical Earnings per Share (Basic)
Excluding Extraordinary Items. (See Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items.)
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings per Share. The change will affect financial statements issued after this date.
The restated earnings per-share figures reflect all stock splits and dividends whose ex-dividend dates
occur through the end of the most recent year with a final update code. If the most recent year with a
final update code has an Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date other than 1.000000, restated
earnings per-share for all years should be divided by that adjustment factor.
This item represents, for banks, net current operating earnings per share excluding extraordinary
items restated up to five years and includes net after-tax and after minority interest profit or loss on
securities sold or redeemed.
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Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items 12 Months
Moving
Quarterly data item number 179
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Quarterly data availability
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
148
This item represents diluted earnings per share applicable to the last 12-month period.
This figure is calculated
by adding
four quarters of available for common and
dividing by
the
12-months moving share figure.
1.
At year-end, this figure will be the same as the annual earnings figure reported to shareholders
2.
In interim quarters, this figure will equal (within four cents deviation) the sum of four
quarters of Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items
It should be noted that the Earnings per Share data is carried on a restated basis. For example, when a
company reports for a new quarter and at the same time reports different data than originally reported for the
corresponding quarter of the prior year, that data for the corresponding quarter of the prior year is changed
and said to be restated. These restatements can be due to such things as mergers, acquisitions, discontinued
operations, and accounting changes. This handling tends to affect 12-month moving earnings per share for
prior quarters in that from one to three quarters of a four-quarter total may contain restated data, whereas the
other quarter(s) may not.
A similar situation occurs when a company reports in a manner which includes either six, nine, or
twelve months of an acquisition in a particular quarter. This will tend to overstate or understate
certain 12-month moving earnings per share data.
For some companies, there will be gaps in the earnings series, or periods of months where the
earnings are not carried on the file. Generally, these will be periods in which quarterly earnings are
not reported, such as earnings reported on a semi-annual or annual basis rather than quarterly, fiscal
year changes, and major mergers.
For utility companies, this figure is
as reported
.
Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items
Annual data item number 53
Quarterly data item number 11
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1963
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
Position number for annual data in
Daily Fundamental File
11
Position number for quarterly data in
Daily Fundamental File
34
This item represents basic earnings per share including all extraordinary items and discontinued
operations as reported by the company.
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings per Share. The change will affect financial statements issued after this date.
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Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items (cont.)
The basic earnings figures is reported by the company (as outlined in Accounting Principles Board
Opinion No. 15) after the effect of conversion of convertible preferred, convertible debt, and options
and warrants which have been identified as common stock equivalents.
This item, for banks, includes securities gains and losses.
Annual footnote codes
AC Adoption of SFAS #128
BJ Includes equity in earnings of nonconsolidated subsidiaries
NB Combination of NC and BJ
NC Earnings per Share is a Standard & Poor's calculation and may
disagree with company reports
NQ Combination of NC and QJ
NS Combination of NC and RA
QJ Earnings per Share is based on the effect of common stock
equivalents
RA Combination of QJ and BJ
Quarterly footnote codes
AC Adoption of SFAS #128
NC Earnings per Share is a Standard & Poor's calculation and may
disagree with company reports
NL Combination of NC and QL
NQ Combination of NC and QJ
QJ Earnings per Share is based on the effect of common stock
equivalents
QL Earnings per Share is net of all dilution as the company reports
only diluted earnings per-share
Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items (Restated)
Annual data item number 137
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
This item represents Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items restated up to 10
years for acquisitions, accounting changes, discontinued operations, and/or stock splits/dividends
occurring through the end of the current fiscal year. Restated data is collected from summary
presentations and is
as reported
by the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical Earnings per Share (Basic)
Including Extraordinary Items. (See Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items.)
Effective December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) #128 requires
companies to report Basic and Diluted Earnings per Share, replacing Primary and Fully Diluted
Earnings per Share. The change will affect financial statements issued after this date.
(Continued on following page.)
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Earnings per Share (Basic) Including Extraordinary Items (Restated) (cont.)
The restated earnings per-share figures reflect all stock splits and dividends whose ex-dividend dates
occur through the end of the most recent year with a final update code. If the most recent year with a
final update code has an Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date other than 1.000000, restated
earnings per-share for all years should be divided by that adjustment factor.
This item is not available for banks.
Earnings per Share from Operations
Annual data item number 233
Quarterly data item number 177
Units Dollars
Annual data availability 1988
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1988
Position number of annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
15
Position number of quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
38
This item represents Earnings per Share (Basic) adjusted to remove the effect of all Special Items
from the calculation. This earnings per share item excludes the effect of all nonrecurring events.
This item excludes:
1.
Cumulative effect of accounting change
2.
Discontinued operations
3.
Extraordinary items
4.
Special items
Annual footnote codes
ER Does not reflect an exact amount
NC Earnings per Share is a Standard & Poor's calculation and may
disagree with company reports
NR Statutory rate used in calculation
RC Combination of NC and NR
RD Combination of NC and ER
RE Combination of NR and ER
RF Combination of NC, ER, and NR
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Earnings per Shar from Operations (cont.)
Quarterly footnote codes
ER Does not reflect an exact amount
NC Earnings per Share is a Standard & Poor's calculation and may
disagree with company reports
NR Statutory rate used in calculation
RC Combination of NC and NR
RD Combination of NC and ER
RE Combination of NR and ER
RF Combination of NC, ER, and NR
Earnings per Share from Operations (Diluted)
Annual data item number 323
Quarterly data item number 181
Units Dollars
Annual data availability
Quarterly data availability
Position number of annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
102
Position number of quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
171
This item represents Earnings per Share (Diluted) - Excluding adjusted to remove the effect of all
Special Items from the calculation. This earnings per share item excludes the effect of all
nonrecurring events.
This item excludes:
1.
Cumulative effect of accounting change
2.
Discontinued operations
3.
Extraordinary items
4.
Special items
This item will contain a
Not Reported
(NR) data code when Common Shares Used to Calculated
Earnings per Share (Diluted) has an NR data code.
Annual footnote codes
ER Does not reflect an exact amount
NC Earnings per Share is a Standard & Poor's calculation and may
disagree with company reports
NR Statutory rate used in calculation
RC Combination of NC and NR
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Earnings per Share from Operations (Diluted) (cont.)
RD Combination of NC and ER
RE Combination of NR and ER
RF Combination of NC, ER, and NR
Quarterly footnote codes
ER Does not reflect an exact amount
NC Earnings per Share is a Standard & Poor's calculation and may
disagree with company reports
NR Statutory rate used in calculation
RC Combination of NC and NR
RD Combination of NC and ER
RE Combination of NR and ER
RF Combination of NC, ER, and NR
Earnings per Share from Operations 12 Months Moving
Quarterly data item number 178
Variable data item (PDE File) OEPS12
Units Dollars and cents
Quarterly data availability Fourth quarter, 1993
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
44
This item represents basic earnings per share applicable to the last 12-month period.
This item represents Earnings per Share (Basic) Excluding Extraordinary Items adjusted to remove the
effect of all Special Items from the calculation. This earnings per share item excludes the effect of all
nonrecurring events.
This item excludes:
1.
Cumulative effect of accounting change
2.
Discontinued operations
3.
Extraordinary items
4.
Special items
PDE
The Earnings per Share from Operations - 12 Months Moving figure is fully adjusted for all subsequent
stock splits and stock dividends. The cumulative adjustment factor can be used to unadjust this item to its
original state.
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Earnings per Share from Operations (Diluted) 12 Months Moving
Quarterly data item number 180
Units Dollars and cents
Quarterly data availability
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
169
This item represents diluted earnings per share applicable to the last 12-month period.
This item represents Earnings per Share (Diluted) Excluding Extraordinary Items adjusted to remove the
effect of all Special Items from the calculation. This earnings per share item excludes the effect of all
nonrecurring events.
This item excludes:
1.
Cumulative effect of accounting change
2.
Discontinued operations
3.
Extraordinary items
4.
Special items
Earnings per Share Historical
Variable data item (Canadian PDE
File)
EPSH12
Units Dollars and cents
Canadian
This item represents primary earnings per share before extraordinary items and discontinued
operations applicable to the last 12-month period for Canadian companies.
Standard & Poors presents earnings per share as originally reported (not restated) and adjusted for
stock splits and dividends.
Standard & Poors presents only consolidated earnings per share on a fiscal year or interim quarter
basis.
Employees
Annual data item number 29
Units (companies) Thousands
Annual data availability 1950
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
74
This item represents the number of company workers as reported to shareholders. This figure is
reported by some firms as an average number of employees and by some as the number of employees
at year-end. No attempt has been made to differentiate between these bases of reporting. If both are
given, the year-end figure is used.
This item always represents the number of year-end employees for banks.
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Employees (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
All employees of consolidated subsidiaries, both domestic and foreign
2.
All part-time and seasonal employees
3.
Full-time equivalent employees
4.
Officers
This item excludes:
1.
Consultants
2.
Contract workers
3.
Directors
4.
Employees of unconsolidated subsidiaries
Annual footnote code
IE Includes seasonal or part-time employees and/or directors
Employees (COMPUSTAT Business Information Segment Item Value Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
EMP
Units (companies) Thousands
Data availability 7 years
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
17
This item represents the actual number of people employed by the company and its consolidated
subsidiaries.
Footnote code
IE Includes significant (10 percent or more) seasonal or part-time
employees
Employees (Restated)
Annual data item number 146
Units (companies) Thousands
This item represents the number of employees restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, accounting
changes, and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is collected from summary presentations and
is as reported by the company.
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Employees (Restated) (cont.)
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical Employees item.
If the reporting differences between historical and restated figures exceed 10 percent in the current
year, this item will be
Not Available
data code.
Employees (Restated) may represent an average number for the year, and/or may exclude part-time or
seasonal employees.
This item is not available for utilities.
Employer Identification Number
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
File)
EIN
Company descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
Units Code
The IRS issues an employer identification number to every business that pays wages to one or more
employees. The first two digits of this nine-digit number identify the IRS district where the business
was located at the time the number was issued.
Equity in Earnings
Annual data item number 55
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the parent companys share of earnings/loss from an unconsolidated subsidiary
carried at equity for the year.
This item includes:
1.
Amortization of goodwill on unconsolidated subsidiaries
2.
Equity in earnings of a subsidiary sold during the year
3.
Dividends received plus undistributed earnings of unconsolidated subsidiaries
4.
Retail companies income of unconsolidated finance subsidiaries that may be reported or
included in interest expense
This item excludes:
1.
Equity in earnings presented as discontinued operations
2.
Undistributed earnings only if the subsidiary pays dividends
3.
Equity in earnings shown as an extraordinary item
This item is not available for banks.
Annual footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change for adoption of SFAS #94
LL Combination of AC and TE
TE Equity is reported after taxes (used only when the majority of the
equity figure is reported below taxes)
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Equity in Earnings (COMPUSTAT Business Information File)
Variable annual data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value File)
EQEARN
Variable annual data item footnote
(Business Information Segment Item
Value File)
EQEARNF
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Data availability 7 years
Position number for Business
Information Segment Item Value File
15
Position number for Footnote 6 Equity
in Earnings of the Business Information
Segment Item Value files
52
This item represents the consolidated companys equity in the net income of unconsolidated
subsidiaries and affiliates, carried at equity in the consolidated financial statements, whose operations
are vertically integrated with the reported industry segment.
Footnote code
TE Equity reported after taxes (used only when the majority of the
equity figure is reported below taxes)
Equity in Net Loss (Earnings) (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 106
Quarterly data item number 80
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
77
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
151
This item represents an adjustment to income before extraordinary items and discontinued operations.
It reflects the unremitted portion of an unconsolidated subsidiarys earnings included in the Income
Statement less any dividends paid by the subsidiary.
Income is stated as a negative number and a loss is stated as a positive number.
This item includes:
1.
Distributions from unconsolidated affiliates/joint ventures
2.
Dividends in excess of equity in earnings.
If dividends from unconsolidated subsidiaries appear after the operations section, Standard & Poors adjusts
this item and total operations to include dividends for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1) or a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2). This item is also
adjusted to include dividends on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item is not available for banks.
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Equity in Net Loss (Earnings) (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code if the company reports an equity investment on
the Balance Sheet and does not report a separate equity number on the Statement of Cash Flows.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Exchange Listing and S&P Major Index Code
Variable data item (Industrial Annual, ,
and PDE files)
ZLIST
Company descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
EXCHANGE LISTING AND S&P
INDEX CODE
Units Code
This code identifies the major exchange on which the companys common stock is traded.
It should be noted that only the major exchange on which a companys common stock is traded is identified.
For example, a company trading on both the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange
would be identified with the appropriate New York Stock Exchange code.
The codes identified for the ZLIST variable on COMPUSTAT (North America) files are as follows:
Code Stock Exchange
01 New York Stock Exchange and in the S&P Industrials Index
02 New York Stock Exchange and in the S&P Utilities Index
03 New York Stock Exchange and in the S&P Transportation Index
04 New York Stock Exchange and not in the S&P 500 Index
05 American Stock Exchange and not in the S&P 500 Index
06 Over-the-counter and not in the S&P 500 Index
07 Toronto Exchange (Canadian file only)
08 Montreal Exchange (Canadian file only)
09 Vancouver and Other Canadian Exchanges (Canadian file only)
10 New York Stock Exchange and in the S&P Financial Index
11 Over-the-counter and in the S&P Industrials Index
12 Over-the-counter and in the S&P Utilities Index
13 Over-the-counter and in the S&P Transportation Index
14 Over-the-counter and in the S&P Financial Index
15 American Stock Exchange and in the S&P Industrials Index
16 American Stock Exchange and in the S&P Utilities Index
17 American Stock Exchange and in the S&P Transportation Index
18 American Stock Exchange and in the S&P Financial Index
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Exchange Listing and S&P Major Index Code (cont.)
Code Stock Exchange
19 Regional stock exchange and not in the S&P 500 Index
20 Non-NASDAQ or Subsidiary
21 NASDAQ
1
National Market System and in the S&P Industrial
Index
22 NASDAQ National Market System and in the S&P Utilities Index
23 NASDAQ National Market System and in the S&P Transportation
Index
24 NASDAQ National Market System and in the S&P Financial Index
25
NASDAQ National Market System and
not
in the S&P 500 Index
26 Not listed on a major or regional exchange or subsidiary
(Canadian File only)
27 NASDAQ OTC Bulletin Board/Pink Sheet
2
Exchange Rate Effect (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 314
Quarterly data item number 114
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
79
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
152
This item represents the net effect of foreign currency exchange rates on cash balances held by the
company as reported on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item includes foreign currency translation effects presented outside the Operating Activities,
Investing Activities, and Financing Activities sections.
This item excludes:
1.
Exchange adjustments applicable to the Stockholders Equity section on the Balance Sheet
(include in Other Financing Activities)
2.
Income Statement foreign exchange gains/losses
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
(Continued on following page.)
1
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
2
Pink Sheet is a trademark of the National Quotation Bureau, Inc.
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Exchange Rate Effect (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code if foreign currency exchange rate effects are
mentioned in the Operating, Investing, or Financing Activities sections.
Exchange effects increasing cash flow are presented as positive numbers. Exchange effects
decreasing cash flow are presented as negative numbers.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Excise Taxes
Annual data item number 102
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975
This item represents the amount of excise tax collected by the company for the period. It is a
government-levied tax on the manufacture, sale, or consumption of a commodity (such as, liquor,
tobacco, rubber, and oil) and is included in the sale price, collected by the seller, and remitted to the
government. This tax is applicable to companies engaged in the manufacture, sale, or consumption of
the commodities listed above.
Export Sales (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
EXPORT
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability
Position number for Business
Information Segment Item Value File
20
This item represents the amount or percentage of each segments revenue generated by domestically
produced goods or services, sold outside of the domestic country.
This item will have a
Combined Figure
(CF) data code when:
1.
Export sales are reported as part of the domestic sales or geographic sales figure with no break
out available
2.
Geographic sales reported include market data
This item will have an
Insignificant
(IS) data code when exports are insignificant, immaterial or less
than 10%.
Export sales values prior to 1998, represent aggregate export sales for a geographical segment.
Beginning in 1998, aggregate export sales values will be included in the domestic geographical
segments Export Sales. Values for additional segment-level export sales may be included in foreign
geographical segments.
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External Revenues (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Products File)
PSALE
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975
Position number for Business
Information Products File
7
This item represents the dollar amount of sales generated by a particular product.
Extraordinary Items
Annual data item number 192
Quarterly data item number 119
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
This item represents unusual items designated by the company as extraordinary and presented after
net income from continuing operations and discontinued operations.
An item must be both unusual in nature and occur infrequently to qualify as extraordinary.
Any item that could be classified as an extraordinary item can also be shown before taxes and would
be included in Special Items.
This item includes:
1.
Adjustments applicable to prior years
2.
Cumulative effect of accounting changes
3.
Flood losses and fire losses
4.
Gain or loss on the sale of discontinued operations of foreign companies when reported
under an extraordinary item heading
5.
Profit or loss on repurchase of debentures
6.
Tax carry forwards and carry backs
This item excludes:
1.
After-tax adjustments to net income for the purchase portion of net income of partly pooled
companies
2.
Amortization of intangibles (included in Depreciation, Depletion, and Amortization)
3.
Equity in earnings of an unconsolidated subsidiary (included in Nonoperating Income
[Expense])
4.
Gain or loss on securities when they are a regular part of a companys operations
5.
Operations labeled discontinued and reported as a separate item by the company
6. Shipping firms prior years operating differential subsidies and estimated profit
adjustments; prior years operating differential subsidies are treated as Nonoperating
Income (Expense); the current years operating differential subsidy is included in Sales
(Net); adjustments to estimated profits by shipping companies reporting by this method are
ignored
Quarterly
This item is not available for banks and utility companies.
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Extraordinary Items and Discontinued Operations
Annual data item number 48
Quarterly data item number 26
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
116
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
185
This item represents extraordinary items and/or discontinued operations.
This item includes:
1.
Adjustments applicable to prior years
2.
Cumulative effect of accounting changes
3.
Flood losses and fire losses
4.
Gain/loss on the sale of discontinued operations of foreign companies when reported under
an extraordinary item heading
5.
Income or loss from operations of a discontinued division
6.
Profit or loss on repurchase of debentures
7.
Profit or loss on the disposal of a division
8.
Tax carry forwards and carry backs
This item excludes:
1.
After-tax adjustments to net income for the purchase portion of net income of partly pooled
companies
2.
Amortization of intangibles (included in Depreciation, Depletion, and Amortization)
3.
Discontinued operations reported in the body of the income statement with continuing
operations
4.
Equity in earnings of an unconsolidated subsidiary (included in Nonoperating Income
[Expense])
5.
Gain or loss on securities when they are a regular part of a companys operation
6.
Shipping firms prior years operating differential subsidies that are treated as Nonoperating
Income (Expense). The current years operating differential subsidy is included in Sales
(Net). Shipping companies adjustments to estimated profits reported by this method are
ignored
7.
Special items (unusual and/or nonrecurring items considered special items by the company)
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Extraordinary Items and Discontinued Operations (Restated)
Annual data item number 136
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Extraordinary Items and Discontinued Operations restated up to 10 years for
acquisitions, discontinued operations and/or accounting changes.
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Extraordinary Items and Discontinued Operations
(Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 124
Quarterly data item number 78
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
117
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
184
This item represents Extraordinary Items/Discontinued Operations, net of the portion not affecting
cash (for Source & Use Statements and Cash Flow Statements) or working capital (for Working
Capital Statements).
This item includes:
1.
Adjustments to Net Income due to Discontinued Operations on the Income Statement
2.
Discontinued Operations
3.
Discontinued Operations when reported outside of all three sections of the Cash Flow;
Operations Activities section total adjusted
4.
Extraordinary Items
5.
Increase/decrease in assets and/or liabilities of discontinued operations
This item excludes:
1.
Extraordinary Items/Discontinued Operations reported above taxes on Income Statement
2.
Special items
The item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Extraordinary Items and Discontinued Operations are presented in the Use section for companies
for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and
Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3)
2.
Extraordinary Items and/or Discontinued Operations are presented only in the Investing or
Financing Activities sections for Cash Flow Statements (Format Code = 7)
Quarterly
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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File Identification Code
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
and PDE files)
FILE
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Header Records
Company, Segment Source,
Products, Customer, Segment Detail,
Segment Item Value, Segment
NAICS, Segment Geographic Area
Codes, Segment Currency Rate files)
COMPY, SEGSRC, PROD, CUST,
SEGDTL, SEGITM, SNAICS,
SGEOCD & SEGCUR
Company descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
FILE IDENTIFICATION CODE
Units Code
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Header Records
1
This item is a two-digit code that identifies the COMPUSTAT (North America) files on which each
company is carried. For example,
01
indicates the Primary Industrial File and
13
indicates the Full-
Coverage File; therefore, to select a company from the Primary Industrial File, use the 01 code.
Those subscribing to other COMPUSTAT files can use the File Identification Code to match each
company with the appropriate COMPUSTAT file carrying its fundamental data. The File
Identification Codes are specified as follows:
Code File
01 Primary Industrial File
02 Bank File
03 Tertiary File
04 Supplementary Industrial File
06 Over-the-Counter File
07 Utility File
08 Canadian File
10 Utility Subsidiary (on Utility File)
11 Primary Industrial File and in the S&P Industrial
Index
12 Company available on both the Canadian File and
a U.S. Industrial file (Canadian file only)
13 Full-Coverage File
The file code variable will also allow an easy reference to all companies in the S&P Industrial Index.
This can be accomplished by checking for a file code of 11. All companies having this code will also
carry an S&P Industry Index Relative (XREL) code identifying the specific S&P Industry Group in
which they are included.
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Financing Activities Net Cash Flow (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 313
Quarterly data item number 113
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
154
This item represents cash paid or received for all transactions within the Financing Activities section
on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies that report a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
Increases in cash from financing activities appear as positive numbers. Decreases appear as negative
numbers.
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Financing Activities Other (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 312
Quarterly data item number 112
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
80
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
153
This item represents items within the Financing Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows
(Format Code = 7).
This item includes:
1.
Adjustments relating to capital surplus or retained earnings (when reported separately from
capital stock exchanges)
2.
Combined components (when reported in the Financing Activities section)
3.
Extraordinary items (when reported in the Financing Activities section)
4.
Foreign currency exchange effects (when reported in the Financing Activities section)
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Financing Activities Other (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies that report a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item excludes:
1.
Change in debt
2.
Change in stock
3.
Dividends
4.
Long-term and short-term debt items when reported as a combined item
Increases in cash are presented as positive numbers. Decreases are presented as negative numbers.
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Fiscal Year-end Month of Data
Variable data item (Industrial Annual,
COMPUSTAT Business Information
Segment Item Value & Segment
Currency Rate file, and PDE files)
FYR
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
FISCAL YEAREND MONTH OF DATA
Units Code
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment Item
Value file
7
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Busness Information Segment
Currency Rate file
3
This code designates the ending month for each companys accounting year. Fiscal years ending
January 1 through May 31 are treated as ending in the prior calendar year. Thus, data for a fiscal year
beginning on June 1, 1995, and ending on May 31, 1996 is reported as data year 1995. A fiscal year
beginning on July 1, 1995 and ending on June 30, 1996, is reported as data year 1996.
This code is found in the FYR field on the tape and designates the month in which each companys
accounting year-ends. The possible codes are 0112.
Examples:
If fiscal year is January 01:
Calendar Date Data Year Data Quarter Fiscal Year Code
April 1995 95 1 01
July 1995 95 2 01
October 1995 95 3 01
January 1996 95 4 01
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Fiscal Year-end Month of Data (cont.)
If fiscal year is June 06:
Calendar Date Data Year Data Quarter Fiscal Year Code
September 1995 96 1 06
December 1995 96 2 06
March 1996 96 3 06
June 1996 96 4 06
Since companies sometimes change their accounting years, it is possible for there to be different fiscal
year codes carried in different periods for the same company.
It should be noted that all industry records carry a fiscal year code of 12.
Foreign Currency Adjustment (Income Account)
Annual data item number 150
Quarterly data item number 34
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1972
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
This item represents the realized and unrealized foreign exchange gains and/or losses included in the
determination of income for the period.
This item is not available for utilities.
Quarterly
This item is not available for banks.
Annual footnote code
AC Reflects the adoption of SFAS #52
Quarterly footnote code
AC Reflects the adoption of SFAS #52
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Format Code (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 318
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
FORMAT CODE
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1971
This code represents the format used by a company to report either its Statement of Changes or
Statement of Cash Flows.
Code Description
1Working Capital Statement (1971 1987)
2Cash Statement Classified by Source and Use of Funds (1971
1987)
3Cash Statement Classified by Activity (1984 forward)
5Net Liquid Funds/Net Funds Statement Classified by Source and
Applications of Funds (1982 forward) (Canadian File only)
7 Statement of Cash Flows (1987 forward; all companies which
adopted SFAS #95)
Quarterly
The Cash Statement Classified by Activity (Format Code = 3) may be available prior to 1984 for
Canadian companies.
Fortune Industry Code
Annual data item number 278
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1982
This item is derived from Fortune industry classifications, which are based on data from the U.S.
Office of Management and Budgets regulatory and statistical analysis branch. A company is
classified within a particular industry when 50 percent or more of its revenues are derived from that
industry.
The Fortune 500 is a single list combining industrial and service companies, ranked in size by
revenues. Prior to 1994, this list was divided into two major categories: the Fortune 500 Industrial
and the Fortune 500 Service groups. The former service breakouts will only be available for 1993
and prior periods.
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Fortune Industry Code (cont.)
Standard & Poor's uses the following two-digit codes carried to the right of the decimal to identify
Fortune industries:
1993 & Prior Years
Industry Code and Description
1994 Forward
Industry Code and Description
10 Fortune 500 10 - Fortune 500 (Industrial and Service
companies)
40 Transportation
49 Utilities
53 Retailing
60 Commercial Banking
61 Diversified Financial
(1984 and prior years)
61 Diversified Financial
(from 1985 forward)
62 Savings Institutions
63 Life Insurance
70 Diversified Service
Standard & Poor's follows the majority of companies in the Fortune 500.
This item is reported on a calendar-year basis regardless of the companys fiscal year-end.
Fortune Rank
Annual data item number 279
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1982
This item represents a numerical ranking of companies by sales, within each Fortune industry listing.
Company rankings are identified by numbers 1-500 with a 1 code designating the largest company.
Prior to 1994, companies were ranked within each industry listing.
The ranking code is found to the left of the decimal.
This item is reported on a calendar year basis regardless of the companys fiscal year-end.
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Funds from Operations Other (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 217
Quarterly data item number 81
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number of Daily
Fundamental File
81
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
155
This item represents items not specifically included in another category within the Operations section
on a Working Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), or a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement
(Format Code = 2), or within the Operating Activities section on a Cash Statement by Activity
(Format Code = 3) or a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item includes:
1.
Accretion
2.
Amortization of goodwill on unconsolidated subsidiaries
3.
Amortization of negative intangibles
4.
Depreciation of liability and equity accounts
5.
Equity related items when the change affects the Income Statement and not the Balance
Sheet
6.
Minority interest (reported in operations) if the amount does not tie out to the Balance
Sheet change
7.
Negative depreciation and amortization costs
8.
Prior to 1987, this item included the loss (gain) on sale of property, plant, and equipment
reported within the Operations section
9.
Provision for losses on accounts receivables
10.
Reorganization costs
11.
Special items
12.
Unrealized gains (losses) on sale of property, plant, and equipment (beginning in 1987)
13.
Writedowns, write-offs and impairments in value assets
This item excludes:
1.
Cash dividends paid
2.
Changes in operating asset (liability) accounts on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code
= 7)
3.
Realized gains (losses) on sale of property, plant, and equipment
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Funds from Operations Total (Statement of Changes)
Annual data item number 110
Quarterly data item number 82
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
This item represents adjusted funds received from operations and includes extraordinary items and
discontinued operations reported as a source of funds for companies reporting a Working Capital
Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a
Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item includes:
1.
Components of the change in working capital reported in the Operations section when not
grouped together or reported as one total
2.
Extraordinary Items and Discontinued Operations reported as a source of funds
This item excludes changes in working capital items when reported either as one total or when
grouped together either on a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2) or a
Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for a company reporting a Statement of Cash Flows
(Format Code = 7).
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Geographic Area Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Customer File)
CGEOCD
Units Code
Position number for Business
Information Customer File
9
This item is a three-character alpha code that indicates which state, country or region a particular
segment pertains to. Geographic Area Codes are presented in combination with Geographic Area
Types. An unlimited number of Geographic Area Codes can be assigned for each Segment Type.
Each unique combination of Geographic Area Code + Geographic Area Type will have its own
segment record. Refer to the Geographic Area Code table in Chapter 8, Reference, for the complete
list of 3-character alpha Geographic Area Codes (CGEOCD).
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Geographic Area Type (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Customer File)
CGEOAR
Units Code
Position number for Business
Information Customer File
10
This item indicates geographic area type that a segment belongs in. Each segment can have more than
one Geographic Area Type associated with it.
The available codes are:
Code Designation
ISO ISO Country Code Type
REG Region Code Type
STATE State Code Type
Special CGEOAR code definitions:
ISO (ISO Country Code Type)
These three letter codes are internationally recognized to indicate
specific countries. Example: FRA represents France.
REG (Region Code Type)
These codes are up to 8 letters long and describe broad geographic
regions. Example: R_WORLD represents Rest-of-World.
STATE (State Code Type)
These two letter codes are the same as the state postal abbreviations
and indicate specific states. Example: CO represents Colorado.
Global Industry Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Company File)
GIC
Units Code
Position number for Business
Information Company File
11
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
202
This item is a code representing the segment classification according to the Global Industry
Classification Standard (GICS) codes. These codes are a result of a collaboration between Standard
& Poors and Morgan Stanley Capital International and are based upon a hierarchy of economic
sectors, which can be further divided into industry groups, industries and sub-industries. Economic
sectors have a two-digit identification code, industry groups have a four-digit identification code,
industries have a six-digit identification code and sub-industries have an eight-digit identification
code.
Each business segment identified with a NAICS code will also be assigned a Global Industry Code.
This sector code describes the market segment that the company/segment competes in rather than its
manufacturing products or services. For example, pearl farming receives an agricultural NAICS
classification, but the competitive market is actually Gems/Jewelry.
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Goodwill
Annual data item number 204
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1988
This item represents the excess of cost over equity of an acquired company.
This item includes:
1.
Excess of cost over net assets of acquired businesses
2.
Excess of purchase price over fair market value of assets acquired
3.
Goodwill (net of accumulated amortization)
4.
Purchased goodwill
This item excludes:
1.
Goodwill on unconsolidated subsidiaries
2.
Intangible assets not specifically listed as goodwill
3.
Negative goodwill
4.
Reorganizational value in excess of assets
Historical SIC Code
Annual data item number 324
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability
This item represents the company-level SIC code for a company for a particular year. For example,
Company X might be classified under the SIC 7372 in fiscal year 1998, but subsequently change its
operations in fiscal year 1999 and need to be classified as 7373. The Historical SIC Code maintains a
record of the companys operations over time.
Identifiable Assets
Data item number (Industry and
Geographic segment files)
5
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Data availability 7 years
This item represents the tangible and intangible assets that are used by, or directly associated with,
each industry segment or geographic segment.
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Identifiable/Total Assets (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
AT
Units Code
Position number for Business
Information Segment Item Value File
14
This item represents the total assets/liabilities of a company at a point in time. If the company does
not report a useable amount, this data item will be left blank.
Income Before Extraordinary Items
Annual data item number 18
Quarterly data item number 8
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
IB
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
Position number for annual data in
Daily Fundamental File
14
Position number for quarterly data in
Daily Fundamental File
37
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
36
This item represents the income of a company after all expenses, including special items, income
taxes, and minority interest but before provisions for common and/or preferred dividends. This
item does not reflect discontinued operations or extraordinary items presented after taxes.
This item includes (when reported below taxes):
1.
After tax adjustments for net income for the purchase portion of net income of part-
pooled companies
2.
Amortization of intangibles
3.
Equity in earnings of unconsolidated subsidiaries
4.
Gain or loss on the sale of securities when they are a regular part of a companys operations
5.
Shipping companies operating differential subsidies (current and prior years)
This item, for banks, includes net profit or loss on securities sold or redeemed after applicable
deductions for tax and minority interest.
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Income Before Extraordinary Items (cont.)
Annual footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
GI Combination of AC and GP
GP Some or all data is pro forma
Quarterly footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
GI Combination of AC and GP
GP Some or all data is pro forma
Income Before Extraordinary Items (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 123
Quarterly data item number 76
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
83
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
157
This item represents the income of a company after all expenses, including special items, income
taxes, and minority interest, but before provisions for either common and/or preferred dividends and
before extraordinary items and discontinued operations.
Quarterly
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Income Before Extraordinary Items (Restated)
Annual data item number 118
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Income Before Extraordinary Items restated up to 10 years for acquisitions,
discontinued operations and/or accounting changes and is
as reported
by the company.
This item, for banks, includes net profit or loss on securities sold or redeemed after applicable
deductions for tax and minority interest.
This item is not available for utilities.
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Income Before Extraordinary Items Adjusted for Common Stock
Equivalents Dollar Savings
Annual data item number 20
Quarterly data item number 10
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1966
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
80
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
156
This item represents net income after preferred dividend requirements and adjusted for any dollar
savings due to common stock equivalents but before extraordinary items and discontinued operations
as outlined in Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 15.
The adjustments for dollar savings due to common stock equivalents include:
1.
Interest (after application of the tax rate) saved from retirement of debt or earned from
investments made with the proceeds from conversion of options and warrants identified as
common stock equivalents
2.
Interest expense (after application of the tax rate) paid on convertible debt identified as
common stock equivalents
3.
Preferred dividends on convertible preferred stock identified as common stock equivalents
Quarterly
This item, on a preliminary basis, may be obtained by multiplying per-share earnings
as reported
by
the number of shares
as reported
(which may be average shares).
Annual footnote code
BZ Includes effect of conversion of preferred stock and/or convertible
debt
Quarterly footnote code
BZ Includes effect of conversion of preferred stock and/or convertible
debt
Income Before Extraordinary Items Available for Common
Annual data item number 237
Quarterly data item number 25
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1966
This item represents income after preferred dividend requirements, but before adding savings due to
common stock equivalents and before extraordinary items and discontinued operations.
The preferred dividend requirements used in this calculation will normally be the same as the
preferred dividends declared.
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Income Before Extraordinary Items Available for Common (cont.)
1.
If more or less than one quarterly preferred dividend is declared in one quarter (where
preferred dividends are normally declared quarterly), then either preferred dividend
requirements or actual preferred dividends paid will be used, depending on the method used
by the company in reporting
2.
If all convertible preferred stock is converted into common during the year, preferred
dividends are deducted only for that portion of the year in which the stock was outstanding
3.
If the pooling of interest method was used to account for a merger, preferred dividends of
the acquired company are included. If preferred stock was exchanged for common stock of
the acquiring company, preferred dividends of the merger company are treated as common
dividends.
On a preliminary basis, this item may be obtained by subtracting the latest reported dividend
requirements on preferred shares outstanding from net income.
Income Tax Refund
Annual data item number 161
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the amount due from the Internal Revenue Service because of overpayment of
taxes or the results of auditing previous years taxes.
This item includes:
1.
Income tax refund claims
2.
Income taxes receivable
3.
Recoverable income taxes
4.
Refundable taxes on income
5.
Taxes recoverable or refundable on discontinued operations
This item excludes:
1.
Deferred or prepaid taxes (included in Current Assets Other)
2.
Future income tax benefits (included in Current Assets Other)
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Income Taxes Accrued Increase (Decrease) (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 305
Quarterly data item number 106
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
111
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
179
This item represents increases or decreases in accrued income taxes
as reported
in the Operating
Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item includes increase (decrease) in:
1.
Accrued taxes when a separate accrued income tax number is not reported
2.
Deferred taxes if combined with accrued income taxes and no breakout is available
3.
Items included by Standard & Poors in the Balance Sheet data item, Income Taxes Payable
4.
Long-term income taxes payable
This item excludes increase (decrease) in:
1.
Accrued taxes when a separate accrued income tax number is reported
2.
Deferred taxes (current or long-term unless the deferred portion cannot be separated from
taxes payable in the current year)
3.
Income tax expense (benefit), receivable/refundable, or a net number
4.
Income taxes paid
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Accrued income taxes are reported outside the Indirect Operating Activities section
2.
Changes in accrued income taxes are not reported on the Statement of Cash Flows but the
Balance Sheet shows a change between the current and prior year
3.
Some or all changes in accrued income taxes are combined with another asset or liability
change within the Indirect Operating Activities section
Increases in accrued income taxes are presented as positive numbers. Decreases are presented as
negative numbers.
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Income Taxes Federal Current
Annual data item number 63
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the current amount of taxes payable to the domestic federal government and is
net of investment tax credits.
This item includes:
1.
DISC (Domestic International Sales Corporation) taxes (when included with current income
taxes)
2.
Effect of flow-through Investment Tax Credit
3.
Foreign companies taxes payable to their governments
4.
Investment Tax Credit recapture when presented separately
5.
Territorial income taxes (such as, Puerto Rico)
6.
Utilized portion of alternative minimum tax
This item excludes:
1.
Any federal tax provision that is clearly not current or deferred (included in Income Taxes
Other)
2.
Net investment tax credit when the amortized method is used
This data item is not applicable to real estate investment trust companies.
This item is not broken out separately for banks or property and casualty companies, but is included
in Income Taxes Total.
Annual footnote code
TN Federal, Foreign, State and Other Income Taxes not classified by
current and deferred
Income Taxes Foreign Current
Annual data item number 64
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the current amount of income taxes payable to foreign governments.
This item excludes deferred taxes.
This item represents foreign companies current income taxes payable to governments outside their
country.
This data item is not applicable to real estate investment trust companies.
This item is not broken out separately for banks, utilities, or property and casualty companies, but it is
included in Income Taxes Total.
Annual footnote code
TN Federal, Foreign, State, and Other Income Taxes not classified
by current and deferred
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Income Taxes Other
Annual data item number 211
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item represents the residual effects of adjustments made to the total income tax figure that should
be excluded from the income tax components
This item includes:
1.
Effect of an accounting change for DISCs (Domestic International Sales Corp) when
presented separately
2.
Provision for income taxes applicable to a carry forward tax loss for companies that have
not adopted SFAS #96
3.
Provision for taxes relating to minority interest
4.
Provision for taxes that are neither current nor deferred
5.
Shipping companies tax benefit of Safe Harbor leases (unless specifically included in
deferred taxes by the company).
6.
Tax benefit of stock options reported separately
7.
Valuation allowance reported separately in income tax breakout
This item excludes:
1.
Effect of an accounting change for DISCs when included with another component of
income taxes
2.
Income taxes from discontinued operations
3.
Investment tax credits
4.
Provision for income taxes applicable to a carry forward tax loss for companies that have
adopted SFAS #96
5.
Residuals due to rounding
This item is not available for banks.
Annual footnote code
TN Federal, Foreign, State and Other Income Taxes not classified by
current and deferred
Income Taxes State Current
Annual data item number 173
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the current amount of income taxes payable to state and local governments.
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Income Taxes State Current (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Local income taxes
2.
State and other when reported together
3.
Territorial income taxes (e.g. Puerto Rico)
This item excludes:
1.
State income taxes classified as Cost of Goods Sold or Selling, General and Administrative
2.
Other income taxes when presented separately
This item is not broken out separately for banks, property and casualty, or Canadian companies, but is
included in Income Taxes Total.
Annual footnote code
TN Federal, Foreign, State and Other Income Taxes not classified by
current and deferred
Income Taxes Total
Annual data item number 16
Quarterly data item number 6
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
128
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
199
This item represents all income taxes imposed by federal, state, and foreign governments.
This item includes:
1.
Charges equivalent to investment tax credit
2.
Charges in lieu of income taxes
3.
Deferred income taxes
4.
Federal income taxes
5.
Foreign income taxes
6.
Income taxes on dividends or earnings of unconsolidated subsidiaries
7.
Other income taxes
8.
State income taxes
9.
Territorial income taxes
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Income Taxes Total (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Franchise taxes (included in Cost of Goods Sold)
2.
Other taxes (included in Cost of Goods Sold)
3.
Prior years tax adjustments (included in Special Items)
4.
State income taxes included in Selling, General and Administrative by the company
5.
Tax carry backs and tax carry forwards appearing after Income Before Extraordinary Items
(included in Extraordinary Items)
This item is not applicable to real estate investment trust companies, limited partnerships, and/or S-
Corporations.
Quarterly
This item is not applicable to real estate investment trust companies, limited partnerships, and/or S-
Corporations.
Quarterly
A tax included in the first three quarters of income taxes which should be excluded by definition
(such as, it is included because its amount cannot be identified) is also included in fourth quarter. All
four quarters will be footnoted.
Annual footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
BH Includes/excludes other taxes
FP Combination of AC and BH
Quarterly footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
BH Includes/excludes other taxes
FP Combination of AC and BH
Income Taxes Total (Restated)
Annual data item number 135
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Income Taxes Total restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, discontinued
operations and/or accounting changes.
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Income Taxes Paid (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 317
Quarterly data item number 116
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
115
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
182
This item represents cash payments for income taxes to federal, state, local, and foreign governments.
This item includes:
1.
Cash paid for income taxes applicable to both current and prior years
2.
Net income taxes paid even if a negative number (if a gross figure is reported, income tax
refunds will be netted against it)
This item excludes:
1.
Changes in deferred taxes reported on the Income Statement or Balance Sheet
2.
Income tax expense
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code on a Statement of Cash Flows when:
1.
A company uses the direct method for reporting its Statement of Cash Flows and income
taxes cannot be separated from other payments or receipts
2.
Income taxes paid are not presented on the face of the statement or in the notes
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Income Taxes Payable
Annual data item number 71
Quarterly data item number 47
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1967
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
114
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
183
This item represents the accrued tax liability on income due within one year of the Balance Sheet
date.
This item includes:
1.
Accrued taxes and/or taxes payable, with BH footnote
2.
Alternative minimum taxes payable, with BH footnote
3.
State and local taxes not classified by type, with BH footnote
This item excludes:
1.
Accrued taxes when a separate income tax number is available
2.
Deferred taxes (included in Current Liabilities Other)
3.
Other taxes (included in Current Liabilities Other)
4.
State and local taxes when a separate income tax number is available
This item is not available for real estate investment trust companies.
Quarterly
This item is not available for banks.
Annual footnote code
BH Includes other taxes
Quarterly footnote code
BH Includes other taxes
Incorporation ISO Country Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company
files)
INCORP
Company descriptors (Industrial
Quarterly File)
INCORPORATION CODE
FOREIGN and INCORPORATION
CODE STATE
Units Code
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company files
9
Incorporation Code Foreign indicates the country in which a company is incorporated.
Incorporation Code State indicates a particular state or territory in the United States in which a
company is incorporated. Any foreign company will contain a 99 in this field. Foreign and state
incorporation codes appear in separate fields on the industrial quarterly format. Refer to Chapter 8,
Reference, of this manual for a complete listing of the Incorporation Codes.
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Increase in Investments (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 113
Quarterly data item number 91
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
91
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
162
This item represents funds used to increase a companys long-term investments.
This item includes:
1.
Current receivables when combined with long-term receivables
2.
Increase in investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and joint ventures
3.
Increase in long-term receivables and advances to affiliates
4.
Long-term investments combined with short-term investments
5.
Sale of property held for sale when included as an investment on the Balance Sheet
This item excludes:
1.
Additional investment in a company if the company is consolidated
2.
Changes in notes receivable relating to shareholders equity
3.
Current receivables when reported as a separate line item
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Decrease in investments is reported net of increase in investments
2.
Increase in Investments is combined with another item either within or outside the Investing
Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
3.
Increase in Investments is combined with another item for a company reporting a Working
Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement
(Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3)
This item may include current receivables when a company reports an unclassified Balance Sheet.
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Industry Name
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
and PDE files)
INAME
Company Descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
INAME
This item is the Standard Industrial Classification code description for the company.
Intangibles
Annual data item number 33
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
84
This item represents the net value of intangible assets. Intangibles are assets that have no physical
existence in themselves, but represent rights to enjoy some privilege.
This item includes:
1.
Blueprints or building designs
2.
Client lists
3.
Computer software patent costs
4.
Contract rights
5.
Costs associated with approved patents
6.
Copyrights
7.
Covenants not to compete
8.
Design costs
9.
Distribution rights and agreements
10.
Easements (gas rights, mineral rights, water rights)
11.
Engineering drawings
12.
Excess of cost or premium of acquisition (except on unconsolidated subsidiaries)
13.
Favorable leases, beneficial lease rights, and leasehold interest advantages
14.
Franchises and franchise fees
15.
Film license rights (except for radio and television broadcasters)
16.
Goodwill (except on unconsolidated subsidiaries)
17.
Import quotas
18.
Intangible pension assets
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Intangibles (cont.)
19.
Leases and lease acquisition costs (when company is the lessee)
20.
Leasehold expense (when company is the lessee)
21.
Licenses, (except software licenses)
22.
Operating rights
23.
Organizational expense
24.
Patent costs (excluding pending patent costs)
25.
Publication rights
26.
Reorganization value in excess of amounts allocated to identifiable assets
27.
Subscription lists
28.
Trademarks and tradenames
29.
Transportation companies route acquisition costs
This item excludes:
1.
Contracts (included in Assets Other Excluding Deferred Charges)
2.
Costs associated with pending patents
3.
Deferred charges (included in Deferred Charges)
4.
Deferred financing costs (included in Deferred Charges)
5.
Film development costs (included in Property, Plant, and Equipment Total [Net])
6.
Goodwill on unconsolidated subsidiaries (included in Investments and Advances Equity
Method)
7.
Intangibles included in property, plant, and equipment by the company
8.
Negative intangibles
9.
Preopening expenses (included in Deferred Charges)
10.
Long-term prepaid expenses (included in Deferred Charges)
11.
Software, software costs or software licenses (included in Assets Other Excluding
Deferred Charges)
12.
Start-up costs (included in Deferred Charges)
13.
Timber rights for forestry and paper companies
14.
Unamortized debt discount and expense (included in Deferred Charges)
15.
Unamortized research and development expense (included in Deferred Charges)
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Interest Capitalized
Annual data item number 147
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975
This item represents interest charges deferred to the companys property and equipment account,
amortized over the life of related assets.
This item includes:
1.
Allowance for Funds Used During Construction (AFUDC)
2.
Interest capitalized in the current year
This item excludes amortization of interest capitalized in previous years
This item is not available for banks.
Interest Capitalized Net Income Effect
Annual data item number 239
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975
This item represents the net effect on Net Income of capitalizing current years interest and
amortizing prior years capitalized interest.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Interest Expense
Annual data item number 15
Quarterly data item number 22
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1967
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
129
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
200
This item represents the periodic expense of securing short- and long-term debt. When possible, a
gross figure is presented (that is, if Interest Expense is reported net by the company, Standard &
Poors adds back interest income and interest capitalized to arrive at a gross figure).
This item includes:
1.
Amortization of debt discount or premium
2.
Amortization of debt issuance expense
3.
Amortization of deferred financing costs
4.
Discount on the sale of receivables of finance subsidiaries
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Interest Expense (cont.)
5.
Expenses related to the issuance of debt (underwriting fees, brokerage costs, and
advertising costs)
6.
Factoring charges (unless included in Cost of Goods Sold or Selling, General, and
Administrative Expense)
7.
Financing charges
8.
Interest expense on both short- and long-term debt
9.
Interest expense on deferred compensation
10.
Interest on tax settlements (when included with other interest expense)
11.
Non-debt interest expense when it is not a special item
12.
Underwriting fees on debt
This item excludes:
1.
Interest income
2.
Interest on tax settlements (when reported separately from other interest expense) (included
in Special Items)
Quarterly
Interest expense is net of interest income for companies that do not report interest expense separately
on a quarterly basis. We present all four quarters consistently and footnote the item.
Annual footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
GA Estimated (beginning with 1972, Standard & Poors no longer
estimate interest expense)
QA Net of either interest income, interest capitalized or both, and/or
not a complete interest expense amount
WA Combination of AC and QA
Quarterly footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
GA Estimated (beginning with 1972, Standard & Poors no longer
estimate interest expense)
QA Net of either interest income, interest capitalized or both, and/or
not a complete interest expense amount
WA Combination of AC and QA
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Interest Expense (Restated)
Annual data item number 134
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Interest Expense restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, accounting changes,
and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is
as reported
from summary presentations.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from historical Interest Expense.
Interest Expense (Restated) may be reported net of interest income and/or net of interest capitalized.
Interest Expense Total (Financial Services)
Annual data item number 339
Quarterly data item number 70
Units Millions
Annual data availability 1961
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1970
This item represents the interest expense on deposits, long term debt, and all other borrowings.
This item includes:
1.
Amortization of debt discount or premium
2.
Debt issuance expense (such as underwriting fees, brokerage costs, and advertising costs)
3.
Discount on the sale of receivables
4.
Finance charges relating to finance leases
5.
Financing charges
6.
Interest on customer advances
7.
Total interest and related expense
This item excludes:
1.
Interest and related income
2.
Interest capitalized
Interest Expense on Long-Term Debt
Annual data item number 101
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975
This item represents the gross amount of interest expense specifically applicable to long-term debt.
This item includes:
1.
Amortization of debt discount or premium
2.
Capitalized interest if included in interest expense on Income Statement
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Interest Expense on Long-Term Debt (cont.)
3.
Financing charges on long-term debt
4.
Interest expense on refinanced short-term debt
5.
Long-term debt issuance expense
6.
Underwriting fees on long-term debt
This item excludes interest reported as being principally on long-term debt.
Interest Income
Annual data item number 62
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the revenue received from interest-bearing obligations held by the company
(included in Nonoperating Income [Expense]) on quarterly file.
This item excludes:
1.
Capitalized interest
2.
Dividend income
3.
Interest charged to construction (utilities)
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when it is combined with one or more of the
following data items:
1.
Interest expense
2.
Investment income
3.
Non-operating income/expense
4.
Non-operating income/expense excluding interest income
5.
Sales (net)
This item is not available for banks.
Interest Income Total (Financial Services)
Annual data item number 321
Quarterly data item number 29
Units Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1961
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1993
This item represents the revenue received from all earning assets.
This item includes interest and dividends from earning assets.
This item excludes interest and dividend income from unconsolidated subsidiary/affiliate.
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Interest Paid Net (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 315
Quarterly data item number 115
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
85
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
158
This item represents cash payments to finance short- and long-term debt
as reported
by companies
that have adopted SFAS #95. This item is net of capitalized interest.
This item excludes:
1.
Accrued interest
2.
Capitalized interest
3.
Interest expense
4.
Interest received, when a separate number is reported
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies that report a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code on a Statement of Cash Flows when interest paid is
not reported on the statement or in the notes
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code on a Statement of Cash Flows when a company
uses the direct method for reporting its Statement of Cash Flows and interest cannot be separated
from other payments or receipts
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Inventories Finished Goods
Annual data item number 78
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents manufactured goods ready for sale.
This item includes:
1.
Consignment inventory
2.
Demonstration inventory that is clearly a finished good
3.
Merchandise in transit to customers.
This item excludes inventory valuations unless it is an allowance for slow moving, obsolete, or surplus
inventory.
This item is not available for banks, utilities, finance, real estate investment trust or savings and loan
companies.
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Inventories LIFO Reserve
Annual data item number 240
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975
This item represents the change in the dollar amount of inventory when valued on a method other
than LIFO (last-in, first-out).
This item is not available for banks or utilities companies.
Inventories Other
Annual data item number 186
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item represents the amount of inventory that cannot be categorized as raw materials work in
process, or finished goods.
This item includes:
1.
Adjustments for LIFO reserves
2.
Demonstration inventory unless it clearly belongs in one of the other inventory components
3.
Inventory valuation unless a valuation allowance for slow-moving, obsolete, or surplus
inventory
4.
Purchased parts held for resale
This item excludes:
1.
Allowance for slow moving, obsolete, or surplus inventory (included in Inventories
Finished Goods)
2.
Progress payments (included in Inventories Work in Process)
3.
Residuals due to rounding
This item is not available for banks or utilities companies.
Inventories Raw Materials
Annual data item number 76
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents those industrial goods used in manufacturing. These materials are still in a
natural or unmanufactured state except for the processing incidental to their preparation, packaging,
or transportation. They are that part of a companys inventory that has been purchased for use in
manufacturing the products (finished goods) of the company.
This item includes:
1.
Advances and/or deposits on material purchases
2.
Bottles, cases, kegs, and other reusable containers
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Inventories Raw Materials (cont.)
3.
Parts and spare parts
4.
Supplies (when listed with other useable inventory components)
This item excludes:
1.
Purchased parts held for resale
2.
Supplies when they are the only inventory component listed
This item is not available for banks, utilities, finance, savings and loan or real estate investment trust
companies.
Inventories Total
Annual data item number 3
Quarterly data item number 38
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
87
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
160
This item represents merchandise bought for resale and materials and supplies purchased for use in
production of revenue.
This item includes:
1.
Advance manufacturing costs
2.
Advance payments from customers
3.
Agricultural companies advances to planters (when reported in the Current Assets section)
4.
Agricultural companies growing crops (when reported in the Current Assets section)
5.
Banks and savings and loans assets held for sale and other real estate owned
6.
Bottles, cases, and kegs (when reported in the Current Assets section)
7.
Brokerage firms securities and commodities
8.
Bullion
9.
Contracts in progress (costs in excess of related billing on completed contracts)
10.
Deposits and advances on material purchases
11.
Distillers storage charges
12.
Lumber companies short-term timber leases
13.
Merchandise in transit
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Inventories Total (cont.)
14.
Mining companies supplies (when reported separately from other inventories)
15.
Motion picture companies advances to other producers
16.
Motion picture companies film costs and distribution rights
17.
Parts; spare parts
18.
Real estate companies land purchase option deposits, land held for development, and
completed homes and developed land for sale to customers (when reported in the Current
Assets section) and construction in progress
19.
Rental companies rental vehicles or equipment
20.
Supplies and materials (when included in inventory)
21.
Tools (when reported in the Current Assets section)
22.
Unbilled revenue related to long-term contracts if accounted for using the Fixed Price
Method of accounting
23.
Work in process and advances to subcontractors (net of progress payments)
This item excludes:
1.
Contract billings and expensed contracts (included in Receivables Trade)
2.
Real estate companies land purchase option deposits, land held for development, and
completed homes and developed land for sale to customers (when reported outside the
Current Assets section) (included in Property, Plant, and Equipment Total [Net])
3.
Supplies (when reported separately from inventory) (included in Prepaid Expense)
4.
Trucking companies tires (included in Prepaid Expense)
5.
Unbilled shipments received by customers (included in Receivables Trade)
Quarterly
This item is not available for banks.
Inventories Work in Process
Annual data item number 77
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents inventory consisting of partially manufactured goods. The raw materials have
been partially processed, but the product (finished goods) is not complete or ready for sale.
This item is reduced by progress payments made by customers
This item includes:
1.
Advance manufacturing costs
2.
Distillers bulk whiskey
3.
Contracts in progress or costs in excess of related billings
4.
Unbilled costs
5.
Unbilled contract revenue related to long-term contracts
This item is not available for banks, utilities, property and casualty, real estate investment trust,
finance, or savings and loan companies.
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Inventory Decrease (Increase) (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 303
Quarterly data item number 104
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
86
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
159
This item represents increases or decreases in inventories
as reported
in the Operating Activities
section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7). It relates to changes in inventories on the
Balance Sheet.
This item includes increases and decreases in:
1.
All current assets classified by Standard & Poors as inventories
2.
Contracts in progress and costs in excess of related billings when included in inventories on
the Balance Sheet
3.
Long-term inventories when included by the company in the Operating Activities section
This item excludes increases and decreases in long-term inventories when included by the company in
the Investing Activities section.
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Changes in inventory are not reported on the Statement of Cash Flows but the Balance
Sheet shows a change between the current and prior year
2.
The change in inventories is reported outside the Operating Activities section within the
Statement of Cash Flows
3.
This item is combined with another asset or liability in the Operating Activities section
(figure is included in Assets and Liabilities Other [Net Change])
Increases in inventories are presented as negative numbers. Decreases are presented as positive
numbers.
This item is not available for banks, life insurance, or property and casualty companies.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Inventory Valuation Method
Annual data item number 59
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the method used to value inventory. The following codes are used:
Code Description
0No Inventory
1First In, First Out (FIFO)
2Last In, First Out (LIFO)
3 Specific Identification
4 Average Cost
5Retail Method (See note below)
6 Standard Cost
7Current or Replacement Cost
Beginning in 1970, if a company uses more than one valuation method, one code will appear in each
of up to four elements for this item. If reported by the company, the methods are listed in order of
relative amounts of inventory valued by each method.
Prior to 1972, the method, which valued the majority of the inventory, was used.
This item is not available for banks, utilities, savings and loan, or real estate investment trust
companies.
Note:
The retail method may be described as a way of applying cost percentages to related selling
prices. The descriptive method will appear first, then the retail code. For example, valued
by the retail method of FIFO would appear as 15.000.
Invested Capital Total
Annual data item number 37
Quarterly data item number 62
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1972
This item represents the sum of:
1.
Common Equity Total
2.
Long-Term Debt Total
3.
Minority Interest (Balance Sheet)
4.
Preferred Stock Total
This item may include the current portion of long-term debt when long-term debt is footnoted
indicating long-term debt includes the current portion.
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Invested Capital Total (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Deferred income tax reserve
2.
Investment tax credit
Investing Activities Net Cash Flow (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 311
Quarterly data item number 111
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
92
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
163
This item represents cash received or paid for all transactions classified as investing activities on a
Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item excludes:
1.
Dividends from unconsolidated subsidiaries
2.
Dividends paid
Increases in cash are presented as positive numbers. Decreases in cash are presented as negative
numbers.
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Investing Activities Other (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 310
Quarterly data item number 110
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
88
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
161
This item represents miscellaneous items within the Investing Activities section on a Statement of
Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
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Investing Activities Other (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Amounts associated with deconsolidation of a subsidiary
2.
Combined investing activities
3.
Foreign currency exchange effects within the Investing Activities section
4.
Proceeds from sale of assets other than fixed assets or investments
5.
Return of capital from equity investees
This item excludes:
1.
Changes in investing activities reported outside the Investing Activities section
2.
Net change in investments
3.
Net change in property, plant, and equipment
Increases in investing activities are presented as positive numbers. Decreases are presented as
negative numbers.
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Investment Tax Credit (Balance Sheet)
Annual data item number 208
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents accumulated tax deferrals of investment tax credits generated by new capital
investments.
This data item is not available for banks or real estate investment trust companies.
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Investment Tax Credit (Income Account)
Annual data item number 51
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the portion of tax savings that reduced the current years tax liability. The flow
through method reduces income taxes by the entire amount of the credits allowed in the year the asset
is placed into service. The deferral/amortized method creates/increases a deferred credit account on
the Balance Sheet by an amount initially equal to the entire amount of the credit allowed.
This item includes:
1.
Amortization of deferred or prior years investment tax credit
2.
Current years portion of utilized investment tax credit
3.
Energy tax credits
4.
Incentive tax credits
5.
Investment tax credit carry forwards from prior years utilized in the current year
6.
Job development credits
7.
New job credits
8.
Research and development tax credits
9.
Section 29 Oil and Gas Tax Credit
10.
State Investment Tax Credits
11.
Target Job Tax Credits
12.
TRASOP (Tax Reduction Act Stock Ownership Plan) or ESOP (Employee Stock
Ownership Plan) credits
13.
WIN credits
This item excludes:
1.
Alternative minimum tax credits
2.
Any investment tax credit which increases taxes
3.
Deferred investment tax credits, net
4.
Foreign tax credits
5.
Investment tax credit carry backs
6.
Investment tax credit recapture
7.
Net investment tax credits
8.
Restaurant industries tip credits
9.
Tax credits not specified by type
This item is not available for banks, real estate investment trust companies.
Annual footnote codes
TA Computed using amortized method or cost reduction basis
method*
TF Computed using flow-through method*
*No footnote is used if company uses both methods
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Investments and Advances Equity Method
Annual data item number 31
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
89
This item represents long-term investments and advances to unconsolidated subsidiaries, affiliates and
joint ventures in which the parent company has significant control, as stated in the consolidated
financial statements.
This item includes:
1.
All investments carried at equity (from 1972 forward)
2.
Investments of 20 percent to 50 percent when the cost or equity method is not
mentioned
3.
Receivables from investments carried at equity
This item excludes:
1.
All investments carried at cost (included in Investments and Advances Other)
2.
Investments of more than one percent to 19 percent when the cost or equity method is
not mentioned (included in Investments and Advances Other)
3.
Joint ventures not yet operating (included in Investments and Advances Other)
4.
Joint ventures when there is no indication of the equity method (included in Investments
and Advances Other)
Prior to 1972 (before Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 18), items included consisted of
investments in and advances to affiliates (at cost or equity), stock ownership of 50 percent or more,
and unconsolidated subsidiaries. Associates, joint ventures, and partnerships were excluded.
Investments and Advances Other
Annual data item number 32
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
90
This item represents long-term receivables and other investments, and advances including
investments in affiliated companies, unconsolidated subsidiaries, and joint ventures in which no
equity in earnings has yet been incurred.
This item includes:
1.
All investments carried at cost
2.
1 19% owned investments when the cost or equity method is not mentioned
3.
Banks and savings and loans investment securities (available for sale and held for maturity)
4.
Direct financing leases (when the company is the lessor)
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Investments and Advances Other (cont.)
5.
Brokerage firms
Investments in securities and mortgage loans
Seat on, or membership in, a securities exchange
6.
Extractive industries oil and gas royalties
7.
Finance companies assets held strictly for investment purposes
8.
Investments and advances to former subsidiaries
9.
Investments and advances to subsidiaries to be sold
10.
Joint ventures not yet operating
11.
Land or property held for resale (for companies whose primary business is not land
development)
12.
Leveraged leases (when the company is the lessor)
13.
Long-term receivables (including receivables from parent)
14.
Marketable securities (unless restricted or held for collateral)
15.
Partnerships in which there is no significant control
16.
Real estate investment trust companies
Equity investments in real estate
Mortgage loans on real estate
Property acquired through foreclosure
17.
Royalty interests
18.
Sales-type leases (when the company is the lessor)
19.
Subleases (when the company is the lessor)
20.
Sundry investments
21.
Tax benefit leases
This item excludes:
1.
Advances to sales staff (included in Assets Other)
2.
20 50% owned investments when cost or equity method is not mentioned
3.
Equity in consolidated joint ventures when held for loan collateral (included in Assets
Other)
4.
Film production companies film costs (included in Property, Plant, and Equipment Total
[Net])
5.
Investments carried at equity (included in Investments and Advances Equity Method)
6.
Investments in a companys own securities (included in Assets Other)
7.
Land development companies land held for development and sale (included in Property,
Plant, and Equipment Total [Net])
8.
Publishing companies royalty advances to authors (included in Deferred Charges)
9.
Receivables from officers and directors, employees and all holders of equity securities
(included in Assets Other)
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Investments and Advances Other (cont.)
Prior to 1972, this item included investments and advances to associated companies, joint ventures,
and partnerships and excluded investments and advances to affiliates and unconsolidated subsidiaries
(in accordance with Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 18). From 1972 forward, we include
only investments at cost. All investments in equity are included in Investments and Advances
Equity Method.
Investments at Equity (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
INVEQ
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 7 years
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
16
This item represents the original cost of the investments and advances plus the companys subsequent
share of earnings or losses of affiliated companies, unconsolidated subsidiaries and joint ventures.
This item includes Equity in Limited Partnerships for Real Estate Investment Trust companies.
Labor and Related Expense
Annual data item number 42
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the costs of employees wages and benefits allocated to continuing operations.
This item includes:
1.
Incentive compensation
2.
Other benefit plans
3.
Payroll taxes
4.
Pension costs
5.
Profit sharing
6.
Salaries and wages
This item excludes:
1.
Commissions
2.
Director costs (if it is not possible to exclude these costs, collect the labor and related
amount as reported)
Annual footnote code
XB Excludes employee benefits
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Liabilities and Stockholders Equity Total/Assets Total
Annual data item number 6
Quarterly data item number 44
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity represents current liabilities plus long-term debt plus other
long-term liabilities plus stockholders equity.
Total Assets represents current assets plus net property, plant, and equipment plus other noncurrent
assets (including intangible assets, deferred items, and investments and advances).
Annual footnote codes
GB Company reports an unclassified Balance Sheet. Therefore,
Standard & Poors estimates certain classifications such as
current assets and current liabilities
GL Combination of GB and TL
TL Company in bankruptcy or liquidation
Quarterly footnote codes
AY Some or all Balance Sheet items are restated
GB Company reports an unclassified Balance Sheet. Therefore,
Standard & Poors estimates certain classifications such as
current assets and current liabilities
GL Combination of GB and TL
JG Combination of GB and JR
JR Income Statement data not comparable to Balance Sheet data
due to restatement
JW Combination of JR, GB, and AY
TL Company in bankruptcy or liquidation
JY Combination of JR and AY
WG Combination of GB and AY
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Liabilities Other
Annual data item number 75
Quarterly data item number 50
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
95
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
166
This item represents all noncurrent liabilities not considered debt, deferred taxes, investment tax
credits, minority interest, or shareholders equity.
This item includes:
1.
Accounts payable due after one year
2.
Broadcasting companies film rights and contracts payable
3.
Chapter XI bankruptcy liabilities
4.
Contingent liabilities
Accounts receivable assigned
Guarantees
Notes receivable discounted
5.
Customers deposits on bottles, cases, and kegs
6.
Deferred credit
7.
Deferred taxes (when combined with long-term income taxes and a separate figure is not
available)
8.
ESOP obligations/ESOP receivables of common stock reported outside of the equity
section of the Balance Sheet when there is no redeemable common stock in redeemable
preferred stock
9.
Long-term income taxes payable
10.
Mining taxes
11.
Negative goodwill
12.
Production taxes
13.
Reserves (when not reported elsewhere)
Facility realignment and relocation
Foreign exchange losses and gains
14.
Reserves for self-insurance (when reported about the equity section)
15.
Resource taxes
16.
Unearned deferred compensation related to redeemable preferred stock and included as part
of an employee stock ownership plan
17.
Unearned premiums
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Liabilities Other (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Capital leases
2.
Deferred taxes (when reported separately)
3.
Investment tax credit
4.
Long-term debt
5.
Minority interest
6.
Shareholders equity
7.
Unearned deferred compensation related to redeemable preferred stock which is part of an
ESOP
Liabilities Total
Annual data item number 181
Quarterly data item number 54
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
96
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
167
This item represents the sum of:
1.
Current Liabilities Total
2.
Deferred Taxes and Investment Tax Credit (Balance Sheet)
3.
Liabilities Other
4.
Long-Term Debt Total
5.
Minority Interest
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Long-Term Debt Issuance (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 111
Quarterly data item number 86
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number in Daily
Fundamental File
68
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
143
This item represents the amount of funds generated from issuance of long-term debt.
This item includes:
1.
Change in debt not classified into current and long-term debt
2.
Change in long-term debt when combined with current debt
3.
Increase in combined long-term and short-term debt
4.
Line of credit or Revolving loan agreements if presented as long-term debt on the Balance
Sheet
5.
Long-term debt issued for or assumed in an acquisition
6.
Long-term debt and warrants (if warrants are attached to the issuance of debt)
7.
Proceeds from bonds, capitalized lease obligations, or note obligations
8.
Proceeds from private placement
9.
Reclassification of current debt to long-term debt
This item excludes:
1.
Changes in current debt (when reported separately)
2.
Fees associated with long-term debt issuance
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Long-Term Debt Issuance is reported net of the reduction in long-term debt and figure is
negative
2.
Long-Term Debt Issuance is combined with another item in the Financing Activities
section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
3.
Long-Term Debt Issuance is reported outside the Financing Activities section on a
Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
This item includes changes in debt not classified into current and long-term debt categories on a Cash
by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), a Cash by Activity Statement (Format
Code = 3), or a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Long-Term Debt Other
Annual data item number 83
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents all other long-term debt that does not meet the criteria of any specific debt
classification.
This item includes:
1.
Accrued interest (when included in long-term debt)
2.
Commercial paper
3.
Construction loans
4.
Debt classified by currency only
5.
Deferred compensation when included in long-term debt because of the majority rule
6.
Equipment obligations
7.
Eurodollar loans (unless specifically included with notes, bonds, or debentures)
8.
Installment obligations (nonrecourse)
9.
Loans
10.
Notes and other debt (when reported together)
11.
Revolving credit agreements
This item excludes revolving credit notes.
This item is not available for banks or utilities companies.
Annual footnote codes
IB Combination of IC and ID
IC Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
current portion
ID Components of Long-Term Debt and Debt Tied to Prime include
unamortized debt discount or premium. The sum of components
is not equal to total debt
Long-Term Debt Reduction (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 114
Quarterly data item number 92
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
69
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
144
This item represents a reduction in long-term debt caused by its maturation, payments of long-term
debt, and the conversion of debt to stock.
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Long-Term Debt Reduction (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Conversion of debt to common stock
2.
Change in debt not classified as either current or long-term debt on a Cash by Source and
Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code =
3), or a Statement of Cash Flows (Format code = 7)
3.
Change in long-term debt (when combined with change in current debt)
4.
Current maturities of long-term debt for companies that report a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1)
5.
Decrease to long-term debt accounts
6.
Reclassification of long-term debt due to Chapter XI bankruptcy proceedings
7.
Transfer or reclassification of long-term debt to current liabilities
This item excludes change in current debt when reported separately on a Cash by Source and Use of
Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3), or a Statement
of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item excludes revolving credit notes (included in Debt Notes).
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Long-Term Debt Issuance is reported net of debt retired and reported positive
2.
Long-Term Debt Reduction is reported outside the Financing Activities section for a
company reporting a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
3.
Long-Term Debt Reduction is combined with another item within the Financing
Activities section for a company reporting a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
(figure is included in Financing Activities Other)
4.
Long-Term Debt Reduction is combined with another item for a company reporting a
Working Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds
Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3)
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Long-Term Debt Tied to Prime
Annual data item number 148
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1974
This item represents the amount of long-term debt on which the interest rate fluctuates with the prime
interest rate at year-end.
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Long-Term Debt Tied to Prime (cont.)
This item includes long-term debt tied to these rates:
1.
Base rate
2.
Brokers call rate
3.
Ceiling rate
4.
Certificate of deposit rate
5.
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
6.
Floating rate
7.
Floor rate
8.
Fluctuating rate
9.
Foreign debt tied to current money rates:
Eurodollar rate
International Bank rate
London Interbank Offer Rate (LIBOR)
10.
Market rate
11.
Prescribed rate
12.
Variable interest rates
13.
Varying interest rate when applied to a single issue
This item excludes debt tied to these rates:
1.
Effective interest rate
2.
Fixed rate
3.
Imputed interest rate
4.
Range (i.e., 4% - 15%)
5.
Zero coupon notes
Additionally, this item excludes any debt item that is at a fixed rate currently and/or at year-end but
will be at a variable rate or prime in the future, due to interest rate swap agreements (or vise-versa) or
debt that changed from floating to fixed as of the Balance Sheet date due to debt swap agreements.
This item is not available for banks or utilities companies.
Annual footnote code
IC Components of Long-Term Debt include current portion
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Long-Term Debt Total
Annual data item number 9
Quarterly data item number 51
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
70
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
188
This item represents debt obligations due more than one year from the companys Balance
Sheet date or due after the current operating cycle.
This item includes:
1.
Advances to finance construction
2.
Bonds, mortgages, and similar debt
3.
ESOP loan guarantees
4.
Extractive industries advances for exploration and development
5.
Forestry and paper companies timber contracts
6.
Gold and bullion loans
7.
Guaranteed Preferred Beneficial Interests in Corporations Junior Subordinated Deferred
Interest Debentures
8.
Indebtedness to affiliates
9.
Industrial revenue bonds
10.
Installment Obligations nonrecourse
11.
Line of credit, when reclassified as a non-current liability
12.
Loans
13.
Loans on insurance policies
14.
Long-term lease obligations (capitalized lease obligations)
15.
Mandatorily Redeemable Capital Securities of Subsidiary Trust
16.
Notes payable, due within one year to be refunded by long-term debt when carried as
noncurrent liability
17.
Obligations called notes or debt whether or not they are interest-bearing
18.
Obligations requiring interest payment that are not specified by type
19.
Production payments and advances for exploration and development
20.
Publishing companies royalty contracts payable
21.
Purchase obligations and payments to officers (when listed as long-term liabilities)
22.
Unamortized debt discount
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Long-Term Debt Total (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Accounts payable due after one year (included in Liabilities Other)
2.
Accrued interest on long-term debt (included in Liabilities Other)
3.
Chapter XI bankruptcy terms
4.
Current portion of long-term debt (included in Current Liabilities)
5.
Customers deposits on bottles, kegs, and cases (included in Liabilities Other)
6.
Deferred compensation
7.
Subsidiary preferred stock (included in Minority Interest)
Long-term debt should be reported net of premium or discount according to Accounting
Principles Board Opinion No. 21. When debt is reported net of premium or discount, we will
collect the net figure.
Annual footnote codes
ES Includes current portion of Long-Term Debt
QT This years data reflects an accounting change to conform with
SFAS #21 (Net of Discount or Premium), effective October 1971
Quarterly footnote code
ES Includes current portion of Long-Term Debt
Long-Term Debt Total (Restated)
Annual data item number 142
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Long-Term Debt Total restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, accounting
changes, and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is collected from summary presentations and
is
as reported
by the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical Long-Term Debt Total by
including current portion of debt. Refer to the historical definition.
If the reporting differences between historical and restated figures exceed 10 percent in the current
year, this item will be
Not Available
.
Long-Term Debt Total (Restated) may exclude types of long-term debt that are not reported by the
company, such as capitalized leases.
This is an average figure restated up to six years for banks.
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Marketable Securities Adjustment (Balance Sheet)
Annual data item number 238
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975
This item represents total adjustments to marketable securities, classified as long-term investments,
which are carried at the lower of historical cost or current market value.
This item is not available for banks or utilities companies.
Minority Interest (Balance Sheet)
Annual data item number 38
Quarterly data item number 53
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1975
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
97
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
168
This item represents par or stated value of a consolidated subsidiarys preferred or common stock not
owned by the parent company plus the minority interests equity in the retained earnings of the
subsidiary.
This item includes:
1.
Dividends in arrears on subsidiary preferred stock not owned by the parent company
2.
Subsidiary preferred stock
3.
Subsidiary redeemable stock
This item excludes:
1.
Minority interest presented in current liabilities
2.
Utility companies subsidiary preferred stock (included in Preferred Stock Carrying
Value)
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Minority Interest (Income Account)
Annual data item number 49
Quarterly data item number 3
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1971
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
121
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
191
This item represents the portion of the consolidated subsidiary income applicable to common stock
not owned by the parent company. A negative number in this item increases net income and a
positive number decreases net income.
This item includes:
1.
Diluted effect of subsidiary stock options
2.
Non-controlling interest
3.
Subsidiary preferred dividends
4.
Life insurance companies participating departments
This item excludes utility companies subsidiary preferred dividends (included in Dividends
Preferred).
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code if minority interest appears on the Balance Sheet
and an amount cannot be identified on the Income Statement.
Minority Interest (Restated)
Annual data item number 225
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Minority Interest (Income Account) restated for up to 10 years for acquisitions,
discontinued operations and/or accounting changes. A negative number in this item increases net
income and a positive number decreases net income.
This item is not available for life insurance or property and casualty companies.
Net Asset Value per Share
Variable data item (PDE File) NAVM
Units Dollars and cents
This item applies to closed-end funds only. It is the market value of the funds assets minus liabilities
divided by the shares outstanding.
The Net Asset Value per Share figure is fully adjusted for all subsequent stock splits and stock
dividends. The cumulative adjustment factor can be used to unadjust this item to its originally
reported state.
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Net Charge-Offs
Annual data item number 349
Quarterly data item number 176
Units Millions
Annual data availability 1961
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1970
This item represents the reported amount of asset write-downs minus recoveries of previous write-
downs. If losses exceed recoveries, this value is shown as a negative number.
Net Income (Loss)
Annual data item number 172
Quarterly data item number 69
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
NI
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
Position number for annual data in
Daily Fundamental File
13
Position number for quarterly data in
Daily Fundamental File
36
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
39
This item represents the fiscal period income or loss reported by a company after subtracting expenses
and losses from all revenues and gains.
This item includes the effects of:
1.
Discontinued Operations
2.
Extraordinary Items
3.
Income Taxes Total
4.
Minority Interest
This item excludes the effects of common and preferred stock dividends and dollar savings due to
common stock equivalents.
This item includes securities gains and losses for banks.
Annual footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
GI Combination of AC and GP
GP Some or all data is pro forma
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Net Income (Loss) (cont.)
Quarterly footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
GI Combination of AC and GP
GP Some or all data is pro forma
Net Income (Loss) (Restated)
Annual data item number 177
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Net Income (Loss) restated for up to 10 years for acquisitions, discontinued
operations and/or accounting changes.
Net Income Adjusted for Common Stock Equivalents
Annual data item number 258
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1966
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
99
This item represents income after extraordinary items and discontinued operations minus preferred
dividend requirements and is adjusted for the additional dollar savings due to common stock
equivalents as outlined in Accounting Principles Board Opinion No. 15.
The preferred dividend requirements used in this calculation will usually be the same as the preferred
dividends declared.
1.
If more or less than four quarterly preferred dividends are declared in one year (where
preferred dividends are normally declared quarterly), then either preferred dividend
requirements or actual preferred dividends paid will be used, depending on the method used
by the company in reporting
2.
If all convertible preferred stock is converted into common during the year, preferred
dividends are deducted only for that portion of the year in which the stock was outstanding
The adjustments for additional dollar savings due to common stock equivalents include:
1.
Interest (after application of the tax rate) saved from retirement of debt or earned from
investments made with the proceeds from conversion of options and warrants identified as
common stock equivalents
2.
Interest expense (after application of the tax rate) paid on convertible debt identified as
common stock equivalents
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Net Income Adjusted for Common Stock Equivalents (cont.)
3.
Preferred dividends on convertible preferred stock identified as common stock equivalents
Quarterly
While this item is not available on a quarterly basis, it may be calculated by adding: Income Before
Extraordinary Items Adjusted for Common Stock Equivalents + Extraordinary Items + Discontinued
Operations.
Net Interest Income (Tax Equivalent)
Annual data item number 340
Quarterly data item number 97
Units Millions
Annual data availability 1977
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1993
This item represents net interest income with the interest income on non-taxable securities adjusted to
a taxable equivalent amount. The difference between net interest income on a Tax Equivalent basis
and total interest income less total interest expense is the Tax Equivalent Adjustment.
Net Interest Margin
Annual data item number 344
Quarterly data item number 173
Units Ratio
Annual data availability 1993
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1993
This item is a reported ratio consisting of net interest income on a tax equivalent basis as a percent of
average earning assets. This item represents the measure of how effectively the company is using its
interest earning assets in relationship to the interest cost of funding them. Net interest margin is
computed by dividing net tax equivalent interest income by average interest earning assets.
Net Operating Loss Carry Forward Unused Portion
Annual data item number 52
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the portion of prior and current year losses that may be applied as a reduction of
taxable income in the future. When available and applicable, this item is usually reported in the notes
to financial statements.
This item includes:
1.
Book value of carry forward tax loss if the amounts for both tax and book purposes are
reported
2.
Carry forward tax loss of both domestic and foreign consolidated subsidiaries
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Net Operating Loss Carry Forward Unused Portion (cont.)
3.
Carryover tax loss
4.
Carry forward tax loss incurred prior to acquisition of a consolidated subsidiary (unless the
company specifies that it does not expect to be able to utilize the amount)
5.
Non-capital loss carryforwards
This item excludes:
1.
Capital loss carry forward
2.
Carry back tax loss
3.
Carry forward tax loss for tax purposes
4.
Carry forward tax loss of unconsolidated subsidiaries
5.
Investment tax credit carry forward
6.
Alternative minimum tax carry forward
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
Non-operating Income (Expense)
Annual data item number 61
Quarterly data item number 31
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1967
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
122
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
192
This item represents any income or expense items resulting from secondary business-related activities,
excluding those considered part of the normal operations of the business. Nonoperating income and
expense will be reported as a net figure with nonoperating income treated as a positive number and
nonoperating expense treated as a negative number.
This item includes:
1. Income
Banks and savings and loans other noninterest income
Discount on debt required
Dividend income
Equity in earnings of a nonconsolidated subsidiary
Foreign exchange adjustments
Franchise income when corresponding expenses are not included in the Income
Statement
Gain/loss on sale of market securities
Interest charged to construction (interest capitalized)
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Non-operating Income (Expense) (cont.)
Leased department income when corresponding expenses are not included in the
Income Statement
Miscellaneous income
Net other operating income
Other income
Rental income (unless company includes in sales)
Royalty income
Sundry income
2. Expense
Amortization of deferred credit
Amortization of negative intangible
Banks and savings and loans other noninterest expense
Foreign exchange adjustments
Idle plant expense
Miscellaneous expense
Moving expense
Other expense
Non-operating Income (Expense) Excluding Interest Income
Annual data item number 190
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents any income or expense items resulting from secondary business-related activities,
excluding those activities considered a normal part of company operations.
This item excludes interest income.
This item is not available for banks.
Non-operating Income (Expense) (Restated)
Annual data item number 224
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Nonoperating Income (Expense) restated up to 10 years for acquisitions,
accounting changes, and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is collected from summary
presentations and is
as reported
by the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from historical Nonoperating Income (Expense).
Please refer to the historical definition.
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Non-operating Income (Expense) (Restated) (cont.)
This item may differ from the historical item by including:
1.
Interest expense, if combined with Nonoperating income (expense), or if Interest Net is
positive in one or more years
2.
Minority Interest
Or by excluding:
1.
Interest Capitalized (when combined with Interest Expense)
2.
Interest Income (when combined with Interest Expense)
3.
Nonoperating Income (when combined with Sales [Net])
4.
Special Items (when combined with Sales [Net], with Cost of Goods Sold, or with Selling,
General, and Administrative Expense)
This item is not available for banks.
Non-performing Assets Total
Annual data item number 341
Quarterly data item number 99
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1993
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1993
This item represents the reported amount of assets that are classified as nonperforming. This item
includes:
1.
Loans and leases carried on a non-accrual basis
2.
Loans which are 90 days past due both accruing and nonaccruing
3.
Renegotiated loans
4.
Real estate acquired through foreclosure
5.
Repossessed movable property
This item excludes:
1.
Past due loans not yet placed on non-accrual status (unless specifically included in
nonperforming assets by the bank)
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North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) File (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Reference File of
NAICS Codes, Business Information
Products File and Business
Information Segment NAICS File)
NAICS; PNAICS, SNAICS
Units (companies) Code
Position number in Business
Information Products File
6
Position number in Business
Information Segment NAICS File
7
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
98
In 1997, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) adopted the North American Industrial
Classification System (NAICS), a system for classifying establishments by type of economic activity,
to replace the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes. It is constructed within a single
production-oriented or supply-based conceptual framework and provides comparability in statistics
about business activity across North America. The initial introduction of NAICS for COMPUSTAT
(North America) will be at the primary company level. NAICS codes are available on the following
COMPUSTAT files: Industrial Annual (PST, FC, Research, Canadian); Industrial Quarterly (PST,
FC, Research, Canadian); Utility Annual; U.S. PDE; and Canadian PDE.
NAICS is a hierarchical structure and can consist of up to six digits/levels. The first two digits of the
structure designate the NAICS sectors that represent general categories of economic activity. The
third digit designates the subsector, the fourth digit designates the industry group, the fifth digit
designates the NAICS industry, and the sixth digit designates the national industry.
The Reference File contains the NAICS code and the textual description. This field contains up to a
six-digit NAICS number. The NAICS code assigned to a particular company may consist of a general
category sector (for example, 51); include the subsector (for example 514), or provide the most
detailed information by including the national industry figure (for example, 514191).
NAICS is also a classification for establishments (a statistical unit defined as the smallest operating
entity for which records provide information on the cost of resources, employed to produce the units
of output). For the United States, the establishment is usually a single physical location, where
business is conducted or where services or industrial operations are performed. Exceptions to the
single location exist for physically dispersed operations, such as construction, transportation, and
communication. For these industries, such disperse activities are not normally considered
establishments. When an establishment is engaged in more than one activity, its industry code is
assigned based on the principal product or group of products it produces or services the establishment
renders.
For more information about the North American Industrial Classification System and the industry
classifications, please visit the U.S. Government Census Bureau website at
www.census.gov/main/www/subjects.html#N.
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Notes Payable
Annual data item number 206
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the total amount of short-term notes.
This item includes:
1.
Bank acceptances
2.
Bank overdrafts
3.
Banks and savings and loans short term borrowings
4.
Commercial paper
5.
Construction loans
6.
Debt due on demand
7.
Due to factor if interest bearing
8.
Interest payable (when combined with notes payable)
9.
Debt in default when reported either as a separate line item or as a component of the current
portion of long-term debt and there is no long-term portion of debt in default
10.
Line(s) of credit
11.
Loans payable to officers of the company
12.
Loans payable to parents, and consolidated and unconsolidated subsidiaries
13.
Loans payable to stockholders
14.
Notes payable to banks and others
15.
Oil and gas companies production payables
16.
Telephone companies interim notes payable and advances from parent company
This item excludes:
1.
Checks outstanding included in Accounts Payable (unless shown in excess of cash)
2.
Current portion of long-term notes payable (included in Debt Due in One Year)
3.
Debt due in default, if reported in the current portion of long-term debt
4.
Debt due to factor if non-interest bearing
5.
Drafts payable
6.
Estimated claims and other liabilities under either Chapter XI or other bankruptcy
proceedings (included in Current Liabilities Other)
7.
Interest payable presented separately from notes payable (included in Accrued Expense)
8.
Line of credit if a long-term portion is indicated
9.
Oil and gas companies production proceeds payable
10.
Trade notes payable (included in Accounts Payable)
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Operating Activities Net Cash Flow (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 308
Quarterly data item number 108
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
101
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
169
This item represents the change in cash from all items classified in the Operating Activities section on
a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7) including changes in operating assets and liabilities.
This item includes (when reported outside of the Operating Activities section):
1.
Dividends received from unconsolidated subsidiaries
2.
Discontinued operations
This item excludes common and preferred dividends.
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
Increases in cash are presented as positive numbers. Decreases are presented as negative numbers.
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for banks or utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Operating Income After Depreciation
Annual data item number 178
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
OIAD
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Position number for annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
23
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
12
This item represents the operating income of a company after deducting expenses for Cost of Goods
Sold, Selling, General, and Administrative Expense, and Depreciation, Depletion, and Amortization.
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Operating Income After Depreciation (cont.)
Annual footnote codes
AC Reflects an accounting change
ER Does not reflect exact amount
LR Combination of AC and ER
Operating Income Before Depreciation
Annual data item number 13
Quarterly data item number 21
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
OIBD
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1966
Position number for annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
22
Position number for quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
48
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
10
This item represents Sales (Net) minus Cost of Goods Sold and Selling, General, and Administrative
expenses before deducting Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization.
This item includes the effects of adjustments for Cost of Goods Sold and Selling, General, and
Administrative Expense. A partial listing of items which comprise Cost of Goods Sold and Selling,
General, and Administrative Expense is as follows:
1. Cost of Goods Sold
Amortization of software costs
Motion picture and entertainment companies amortization of film costs
Labor and related expenses reported above a gross profit figure
Rent and royalty expense
Taxes other than income taxes
2. Selling, General, and Administrative Expense
Bad debt expense (provision for doubtful accounts)
Corporate expense
Parent company charges for administrative service
Research and development expense
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Operating Income Before Depreciation (cont.)
The following items, when separately listed, are treated as nonoperating income (expenses) rather
than as operating expenses:
1.
Amortization of negative intangibles
2.
Idle plant expenses
3.
Profit on sales of properties (except for securities) for the companies in the oil, coal, airline,
and other industries where these transactions are considered a normal part of doing business
4.
Recurring foreign exchange adjustments
Finance companies operating income is stated after deducting additions to reserves for losses.
The current years results of discontinued operations are not considered operating expenses and are
shown as an extraordinary item.
Operating Income Before Depreciation (Restated)
Annual file calculation Data items 117 - 131 132
This item represents Operating Income Before Depreciation restated for up to 10 years for
acquisitions and/or accounting changes.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Operating Profit (Loss) (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
OPINC
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Data availability 7 years
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
45
This item represents net profit or loss for the reporting period from the operating activities of the
company. Operating Profit (Loss) is typically reported by commercial/industrial companies as
Operating Revenue minus Operating Expense (i.e., Net Sales minus Cost of Goods Sold, Sales,
General and Administrative Expense and Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization, Other Costs and
Expenses). Excluded are income items and income deductions that are considered to be outside of
the regular activities of the company (e.g. interest income, interest expense and nonoperating
income).
This item includes:
1.
Deductions for depreciation and amortization
2.
Deductions for operating expense
3.
Operating revenue
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Operating Profit (Loss) (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Capitalized interest
2.
Deductions for interest expense
3.
Interest income
4.
Equity in earnings
5.
Nonoperating income (net)
6.
Equity in income or loss from unconsolidated subsidiaries
7.
Extraordinary items
8.
Gain or loss on discontinued operations
9.
Interest expense
10.
Minority interest
11.
Revenues which are earned at the corporate level and are not derived from the operations of
any geographic segment
Footnote codes
GP Some or all data is pro forma
GR Combination of GP and MB
GS Combination of GP and MA
MA Net of income taxes
MB Pretax income
MC Net income/loss
MD Operating profit/loss after depreciation
ME Operating profit/loss before depreciation
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Operating Segment Type (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Detail File)
SOPTP1 & SOPTP2
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Position number in Business
Information Segment Detail File
9 & 10
This item indicates the method used by a company to organize its segments. Companies can
categorize their segments by any of the five methods listed below.
Operating Segment Types
OPER Segment information is presented as any combination of
divisional, geographic, market or product/service breakouts
GEO Segment information is presented by Geographic locations
DIV Segment information is divided across division of an enterprise
MARKET Segment information is divided across markets
PD_SRVC Segment information is divided across products and services
Order Backlog
Annual data item number 98
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1970
This item represents the dollar amount of backlog of orders believed to be firm for the company as of
the end of the companys fiscal year.
This item includes:
1.
Funded and Unfunded backlog
2.
Sales backlog
3.
Signed customer contracts
4.
Unfunded loan commitments or undisbursed funds of real estate companies, included in
real estate investment trusts
This item is not available for banks, railroads, finance, savings and loan or airline companies.
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Order Backlog (COMPUSTAT Business Information File)
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
OBKLG
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Data availability 7 years
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
19
This item is the dollar amount of backlog of orders placed by customers for goods and services before
the end of the fiscal year that have not yet been filled, but are believed to be firm.
This item includes:
1.
Total backlog includes sales backlog and unfunded backlog
2.
REITs backlog consists of undispersed funds or unfunded loan commitments
3.
Retail segment backlog is assumed to be zero
This item will have an
Insignificant Figure
(IS) data code when:
1.
Backlog is not considered material
2.
Backlog is not a significant factor in the companys business
3.
The nature of the business precludes any significant backlog of orders
Pension Accumulated Benefit Obligation
Annual data item number 285
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Prior to January 1999, this item was called Pension Accumulated Benefit
Obligation (Overfunded).
This item represents that actuarial present value of vested and nonvested benefits earned by an
employee for service rendered to date.
This item includes total of vested and nonvested benefits.
Canadian
This item may be called Accrued Benefit Obligation or Accrued Pension Benefits.
This item will be entered as a positive number.
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Pension Accumulated Benefit Obligation (Underfunded)
Annual data item number 293
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Therefore, this item will no longer be collected.
Prior to January 1999:
This item represents the actuarial present value of vested and nonvested benefits earned by employees
for service rendered to the date of pension plan report.
Amount of benefits is determined by a plans pension benefit formula which establishes the payments
participants are entitled to receive. Measurement of the accumulated benefit obligation is based on
current and past compensation levels.
Pension Additional Minimum Liability
Annual data item number 298
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Prior to January 1999, this item was called Pension Additional Minimum
Liability (Underfunded).
This item represents the minimum amount of additional liability necessary for pension liability on the
Balance Sheet to at least equal the unfunded accumulated benefit obligation.
This item is available in the following situations:
1.
Prepaid pension cost is recognized as an asset. In this instance, additional minimum
liability equals the sum of the unfunded accumulated benefit obligation plus prepaid
pension cost
2.
There is no accrued or prepaid pension cost. In this instance, additional minimum liability
equals the unfunded accumulated benefit obligation
3.
Unfunded accrued pension cost as a liability is less than the unfunded accumulated benefit
obligation. In this instance, additional minimum liability equals the difference between the
unfunded accumulated benefit obligation and the unfunded accrued pension cost
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Pension Other Adjustments
Annual data item number 289
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Prior to January 1999, this item was called Pension Other Adjustments
(Overfunded).
This item represents all other adjustments made to prepaid or accrued pension costs that do not fit
into one of the other pension data items. (See definition for data item #299 for more information.)
Pension Other Adjustments (Underfunded)
Annual data item number 299
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Therefore, this item will no longer be collected.
Prior to January 1999:
This item represents all other adjustments to prepaid/accrued pension costs that are not included in
other pension data items.
This item includes:
1.
Additional liability from early retirement termination benefits
2.
Unrecognized asset gains (losses) including those from differences between the actual
return on assets and the assumed return on assets
3.
Unrecognized net gains (losses) including those from experience different from that
assumed and from changes in assumptions
4.
Unrecognized net obligation (asset) existing at date of initial pension plan application
This item excludes:
1.
Adjustment to recognize minimum liability (included in Pension Additional Minimum
Liability [Underfunded])
2.
Unrecognized prior service cost (included in either Pension Unrecognized Prior Service
Cost [Overfunded] or, Pension Unrecognized Prior Service Cost [Underfunded])
Net gains/assets will appear as negative numbers. Net losses/obligations will appear as positive
numbers.
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Pension Prepaid/Accrued Cost (Overfunded)
Annual data item number 290
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Prior to January 1999, this item was called Pension Prepaid/Accrued Cost
(Overfunded).
Prepaid pension cost represents cumulative employer contributions in excess of accrued net pension
cost and is equal to the difference between plan assets and the projected benefit obligation. It is
adjusted for unrecognized prior service, unrecognized net gains and losses, and unrecognized net
assets and obligations.
Prepaid pension cost is an asset on the Balance Sheet and appears as a positive number.
Accrued pension cost represents cumulative net pension cost in excess of the employers
contributions and is equal to the excess of the projected benefit obligation over the plan assets. It is
adjusted for unrecognized prior service cost, unrecognized net gains and losses, unrecognized net
assets, and obligations.
Accrued pension cost is a liability on the Balance Sheet and appears as a negative number.
This item includes deferred pension costs.
Annual footnote code
AC Adoption of SFAS #132
IK Includes foreign plans as reported by the company or as
calculated by Standard & Poor's
Pension Prepaid/Accrued Cost (Underfunded)
Annual data item number 300
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Therefore, this item will no longer be collected.
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Pension Prepaid/Accrued Cost (Underfunded) (cont.)
Prior to January 1999:
Prepaid pension cost represents cumulative employer contributions in excess of accrued net pension
cost and is equal to the difference between plan assets and the projected benefit obligation.
It is adjusted for unrecognized prior service, unrecognized net gains and losses, and unrecognized net
assets and obligations.
Prepaid pension cost is an asset on the Balance Sheet and appears as a positive number.
Accrued pension cost represents cumulative net pension cost in excess of the employers
contributions and is equal to the excess of the projected benefit obligation over the plan assets. It is
adjusted for unrecognized prior service cost, unrecognized net gains and losses, unrecognized net
assets, and obligations.
Accrued pension cost is a liability on the Balance Sheet and appears as a negative number.
This item includes deferred pension costs.
Annual footnote code
AC Adoption of SFAS #132
IK Includes foreign plans as reported by the company or as
calculated by Standard & Poor's
Pension Projected Benefit Obligation
Annual data item number 286
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Prior to January 1999, this item was called Pension Projected Benefit
Obligation (Overfunded).
This item represents actuarial present value of all benefits earned by an employee as of a specified
date for service rendered prior to that date plus projected benefits attributable to future salary
increases. Amount of benefits is determined by a plans pension benefits formula that establishes
payments participants are entitled to receive.
If the pension benefit formula is based on future compensation levels, the projected benefit obligation
includes assumptions as to future increases in those levels.
If the pension benefit formula is not based on future compensation levels, the accumulated benefit
obligation and the projected benefit obligation are equal.
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Pension Projected Benefit Obligation (Underfunded)
Annual data item number 294
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Therefore, this item will no longer be collected.
Prior to January 1999:
This item represents actuarial present value of all benefits earned by an employee as of a specified
date for service rendered prior to that date plus projected benefits attributable to future salary
increases. Amount of benefits is determined by a plans pension benefits formula that establishes
payments participants are entitled to receive.
If the pension benefit formula is based on future compensation levels, the projected benefit obligation
includes assumptions as to future increases in those levels.
If the pension benefit formula is not based on future compensation levels, the accumulated benefit
obligation and the projected benefit obligation are equal.
Pension Unrecognized Prior Service Cost
Annual data item number 288
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Prior to January 1999, this item was called Pension Unrecognized Prior
Service Cost (Overfunded).
This item represents the amount of prior service cost not yet recognized as part of net periodic
pension cost.
This item excludes unrecognized net gain (loss) from past experience different from that assumed.
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Pension Unrecognized Prior Service Cost (Underfunded)
Annual data item number 297
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Therefore, this item will no longer be collected.
Prior to January 1999:
This item represents the amount of prior service cost not yet recognized as part of net periodic
pension cost.
This item excludes unrecognized net gain (loss) from past experience different from that assumed.
Pension Vested Benefit Obligation
Annual data item number 284
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Prior to January 1999, this item was called Pension Vested Benefit
Obligation (Overfunded).
This item represents the actuarial present value of the vested portion of the accumulated benefit
obligation.
This item includes:
1.
Accumulated benefit obligation when fully vested
2.
Accumulated benefit obligation when substantially vested
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Pension Vested Benefit Obligation (Underfunded)
Annual data item number 291
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Therefore, this item will no longer be collected.
Prior to January 1999:
This item represents the actuarial present value of the vested portion of the accumulated benefit
obligation.
This item includes:
1.
Accumulated benefit obligation when fully vested
2.
Accumulated benefit obligation when substantially vested
Pension and Retirement Expense
Annual data item number 43
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the pension and retirement expense of the company and its consolidated
subsidiaries included as an expense in the Income Statement. For defined benefit pension plans this
item represents either pension expense (pre-SFAS #87) or net periodic pension cost (post-SFAS #87).
Pension expense and net periodic pension cost differ significantly in content and may invalidate
comparisons of data for this item. This holds true both for intra-company and inter-company
comparisons prior to and following adoption of SFAS #87.
If a company reports pension expense for defined benefit pension plans (pre-SFAS #87), then the
following annual items will contain data:
Pension Costs Unfunded Vested Benefits
Pension Costs Unfunded Past or Prior Service
Pension Benefits Present Value of Vested
Pension Benefits Present Value of Nonvested
Pension Benefits Net Assets Available
Pension Benefits Discount Rate (Assumed Rate of Return)
Pension Benefits Information Date
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Pension and Retirement Expense (cont.)
If a company adopts SFAS #87, then the following annual items will contain data:
Pension Vested Benefit Obligation (Overfunded)
Pension Accumulated Benefit Obligation (Overfunded)
Pension Projected Benefit Obligation (Overfunded)
Pension Plan Assets (Overfunded)
Pension Unrecognized Prior Service Cost (Overfunded)
Pension Other Adjustments (Overfunded)
Pension Prepaid/Accrued Cost (Overfunded)
Pension Vested Benefit Obligation (Underfunded)
Pension Accumulated Benefit Obligation (Underfunded)
Pension Projected Benefit Obligation (Underfunded)
Pension Plan Assets (Underfunded)
Pension Unrecognized Prior Service Cost (Underfunded)
Pension Additional Minimum Liability (Underfunded)
Pension Other Adjustments (Underfunded)
Pension Prepaid/Accrued Cost (Underfunded)
Pension Discount Rate (Assumed Rate of Return)
Pension Information Date
For nondefined benefit pension plans and defined pension plans prior to SFAS #87, this item
includes:
1.
Amortization of past or prior service cost
2.
Contributions to ERISA
3.
Contributions to multi-employee plans
4.
Contributions to union plans
5.
Defined contributions retirement plans
6.
Early retirement benefits
7.
Foreign plans
8.
Interest cost
9.
Pensions to employees under Railroad Retirement Tax and Federal Contributions Act
10.
Profit sharing, savings incentive or similar plans
11.
Service cost
12.
Subsidiary pension plans
13.
401(k) plan
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Pension and Retirement Expense (cont.)
In addition to the above components, post-SFAS #87 defined benefit pension plans include the
following:
1.
Actual return on assets
2.
Amortization of net assets or obligations arising in transition
3.
Amortization of net gains and losses
This item also encompasses:
1.
Pension and retirement cost of consolidated subsidiaries
2.
Profit sharing retirement plans
This item excludes:
1.
Administration expense
2.
Employee benefit plans not specified as retirement plans
3.
Government plans
4.
Pension and retirement expense associated with discontinued operations
5.
Plan termination/curtailment gains/losses
6.
Post-retirement health care and insurance benefits
7.
Social Security expense
8.
Straight profit sharing plans
9.
Termination benefits
10.
Trust fund contributions
Pension Benefits Information Date
Annual data item number 247
Units (companies) Date
Annual data availability 1980
Before adoption of SFAS #87 (1980-1990), this item represents the actuarial valuation date as of
which benefit information was determined.
This date appears as MMDDYY (representing the calendar month, day, and year).
After adoption of SFAS #87 (1991 forward), this item represents the date on which pension plan
assets and obligations are measured or the funded status of the pension plan is determined.
This date appears as MMDDYY (representing the calendar month, day, and year).
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Pension Benefits Net Assets
Annual data item number 245
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1980
This item represents a pension plans assets (as of the benefit information date) available to pay
benefits when due.
This item has a
Not Available
data code for companies that have adopted SFAS #87.
Pension Benefits Present Value of Nonvested
Annual data item number 244
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1980
This item represents future pension benefits based on a plans provisions to employees service
rendered to date, contingent upon employees future service.
This item has a
Not Available
data code for companies that have adopted SFAS #87.
This item is not available for banks.
Pension Benefits Present Value of Vested
Annual data item number 243
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1980
This item represents future pension benefit payments based on employees service rendered to date.
Vested benefits are not contingent on an employees future service.
This item has a
Not Available
data code for companies that have adopted SFAS #87.
This item is not available for banks.
Pension Costs Unfunded Past or Prior Service
Annual data item number 90
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1973
This item represents the unfunded portion of a companys pension plan generated from employee
service before the plan was started, changes in actuarial assumptions, changes in plan benefits, and
changes in market values.
This item includes total unfunded accrued liability when unfunded vested benefits are reported also.
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Pension Costs Unfunded Past or Prior Service (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Accruals
2.
Amortization of past or prior service costs
This item has a
Not Available
data code for companies that have adopted SFAS #87.
This item is not available for banks.
Pension Costs Unfunded Vested Benefits
Annual data item number 89
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1973
This item represents the unfunded portion of vested benefits of a companys pension plan. This item
excludes accruals.
This item has a
Not Available
data code for companies that have adopted SFAS #87.
This item is not available for banks.
Pension Discount Rate (Assumed Rate of Return)
Annual data item number 246
Units (companies) Percentage
Annual data availability 1980
Before adoption of SFAS #87 (1980-1990), this item represents the assumed rate of return used to
determine the actuarial present value of accumulated pension plan benefits. SPC presents benefits at
present value to remain on a comparable basis with plan assets.
This item includes the assumed rate of return on accumulated plan benefits.
After adoption of SFAS #87 (1991 forward), this item represents the weighted average assumed
discount rate used to determine the actuarial present value of accumulated pension plan benefits. The
discount rate represent the estimated rate used for determining the present value at which the
projected benefit obligation could effectively be settled. The discount rate is also referred to as the
settlement rate.
This item includes:
1.
Assumed rate of return on accumulated pension plan benefits (prior to adoption of
SFAS #87)
2.
Discount rate or settlement rate (for years 1991 forward)
3.
Projected benefit obligation discount rate (for years 1991 forward)
This item excludes:
1.
Weighted average expected long-term rate of return on pension plan assets
2.
Rate of compensation increase
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Pension Plan Assets
Annual data item number 287
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Prior to January 1999, this item was called Pension Plan Assets (Overfunded).
This item represents the amounts contributed by the employer and amounts earned from investing the
contributions, less benefits paid or the fair value of a pension plans assets (stocks, bonds, and other
investments). Such assets are normally set aside and restricted (usually in a trust) to pay benefits
when due.
This item includes:
1.
Assets available for benefits
2.
Defined benefit plans but no defined contribution plans.
Pension Plan Assets (Underfunded)
Annual data item number 296
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1986
Effective for companies, whose fiscal years begin after December 15, 1997, Statement of Financial
Accounting Standards (SFAS) #132 permits companies to combine their disclosures regarding over-
and under- funded accounts in particular circumstances. Due to this accounting change, Standard &
Poors will no longer differentiate pension information between over- and underfunded, regardless of
company presentation. Therefore, this item will no longer be collected.
Prior to January 1999:
This item represents the amounts contributed by the employer and amounts earned from investing the
contributions, less benefits paid or the fair value of a pension plans assets (stocks, bonds, and other
investments). Such assets are normally set aside and restricted (usually in a trust) to pay benefits
when due.
This item includes:
1.
Assets available for benefits
2.
Defined benefit plans but no defined contribution plans.
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Pension Plans Anticipated Long-Term Rate of Return on Plan Assets
Annual data item number 336
Units (companies) Percentage
Annual data availability 1991
This item represents a companys assumptions about anticipated interest rates earned by pension plan
assets. Companies compute this rate using both current and projected rates of return for different
types of investments. Companies use this rate to estimate the value of pension plan assets in future
years.
Standard & Poors presents this item as a percentage. This item includes domestic and foreign plans
(when reported together and foreign plans are insignificant). This item excludes rates on domestic
plans (when foreign plans are significant and not reported).
Pension Plans Interest Cost
Annual data item number 332
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1991
This item represents the accrual of interest on projected pension benefit obligations. The interest cost
reflects the effect of the passage of time on the obligation (reported at present value).
This item is a component of Periodic Pension Cost (Net).
This item includes interest cost for domestic and foreign pension plans.
Pension Plans Other Periodic Cost Components (Net)
Annual data item number 334
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1991
This item represents any additional components of Periodic Pension Cost (Net) other than Pension
Plans Interest Cost, Pension Plans Service Cost, and Pension Plans Return on Plan Assets
(Actual).
This item includes:
1.
Amortization of unrecognized prior service cost
2.
Amortization of unrecognized transition assets (liabilities)
3.
Changes in the projected benefit obligation (when included in net periodic pension cost but
not reported as interest cost)
4.
Domestic and foreign amounts
5.
Gains and losses not reported as part of Pension Plans Return on Plan Assets (Actual)
6.
Net amortization and deferrals
7.
Net periodic pension cost for foreign plans (if not included in another component)
After the adoption of SFAS 132, this item no longer includes deferred return on pension assets.
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Pension Plans Rate of Compensation Increase
Annual data item number 335
Units (companies) Percentage
Annual data availability 1991
This item represents the companys estimates concerning future increases in employees salaries that
will affect future pension plan payments to employees. SFAS #87 requires companies to report this
rate if they have pay-related pension plans. Companies use this rate to calculate the projected benefit
obligation.
This item includes:
1.
Both domestic and foreign plans when reported together
2.
Only domestic plans when foreign plans are reported as insignificant
This item excludes:
1.
Discount rate
2.
Weighted average expected long-term rate of return on pension plan assets
This item is not available for utilities.
Pension Plans Return on Plan Assets (Actual)
Annual data item number 333
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1991
This item represents the change during the year in market value of the pension plan assets excluding
contributions to the plan or payments by the plan.
This item is a component of Periodic Pension Cost (Net).
This item includes:
1.
Realized and unrealized losses (gains) on plan assets per SFAS #87
2.
Return on assets for domestic and foreign plans
3.
Expected return on pension assets per SFAS #132
This item excludes:
1.
Losses (gains) not specifically related to plan assets.
2.
Deferred Return on Plan Assets
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Pension Plans Service Cost
Annual data item number 331
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1991
This item represents the present value of expected future pension payments attributed to employee
services performed during the current year.
This item is a component of Periodic Pension Cost (Net).
This item includes:
1.
Benefits earned during the year
2.
Service cost for domestic and foreign plans
This item excludes amortization of unrecognized prior service cost.
Periodic Pension Cost (Net)
Annual data item number 295
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1991
This item represents the cost of all pension plans recognized under SFAS #87 as reflected in the
financial statements.
This item includes net periodic pension cost for domestic and foreign plans.
This item excludes:
1.
Pension cost for any plans to which SFAS #87 does not apply
2.
Net periodic postretirement benefit cost
Periodic Postretirement Benefit Cost (Net)
Annual data item number 292
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1990
This item represents the companys cost of postretirement benefit plans that is recognized on the
Income Statement. Postretirement benefits include all benefits other than pensions paid to retirees.
This item includes subsidiary postretirement benefit cost.
This item excludes pensions paid to retirees.
This item is not available for companies that have not yet adopted SFAS # 106.
This item is not available for utilities.
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Postretirement Benefit Asset (Liability) (Net)
Annual data item number 330
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1990
This item represents the companys obligation or prepaid cost for postretirement benefits that is
reported on the Balance Sheet. It is calculated by making adjustments to the Accumulated
Postretirement Benefit Obligation.
This item includes:
1.
Accrued postretirement benefit cost
2.
Current and long-term portions of premiums to be paid
Preferred Stock Carrying Value
Annual data item number 130
Quarterly data item number 55
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1962
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1972
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
104
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
173
This item represents the par or stated value of preferred stock. If the stock has neither par nor stated
value, it is represented at the cash value of the consideration received for such stock.
This item may be net of ESOP adjustments.
This item includes:
1.
Excess over par value of preferred stock (when not reported separately)
2.
Nonredeemable preferred stock
3.
Par or carrying value of nonredeemable preferred treasury stock (beginning in fiscal year
1982 on the annual file and first quarter, 1986, on the quarterly file)
4.
Preference stock
5.
Preferred stock subscriptions
6.
Receivables on preferred stock
7.
Redeemable preferred stock
This item excludes:
1.
Preferred stock sinking funds (when reported in the Current Liabilities section)
2.
Secondary classes of common stock
3.
Subsidiary preferred stock
This item is reduced by the effects of:
1.
Cost of redeemable preferred treasury stock (netted against Preferred Stock Redeemable)
2.
Par or carrying value of nonredeemable preferred treasury stock (netted against this item
prior to 1982 on the annual file and first quarter, 1986, on the quarterly file)
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Preferred Stock Convertible
Annual data item number 214
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the carrying value of outstanding preferred stock that is convertible into common
stock of a company.
This item includes:
1.
Company convertible redeemable preferred stock
2.
Convertible redeemable preferred stock (when reported in the Current Liabilities section)
This item excludes:
1.
Amounts of preferred stock that become convertible at a future date
2.
Convertible redeemable common stock
3.
Deferred compensation related to preferred ESOP shares
4.
ESOP obligation of preferred stock
5.
Notes receivable related to preferred ESOP shares
6.
Preferred dividends in arrears (when not included in redeemable preferred stock)
7.
Subsidiary convertible preferred stock (both redeemable and nonredeemable)
Preferred Stock Liquidating Value
Annual data item number 10
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the total dollar value of the net number of preferred shares outstanding in the
event of involuntary liquidation.
This item includes:
1.
Company redeemable stock (preferred and common)
2.
Preferred dividends in arrears
3.
Redeemable preferred stock (when reported as a current liability)
This item excludes:
1.
Adjustments for ESOP obligations
2.
Common stock put options/put warrants even if included in Redeemable preferred stock
on Balance Sheet
3.
Subsidiary redeemable stock
When a company does not report a specific involuntary liquidation figure, we present the
carrying value.
Annual footnote code
ET Includes dividends in arrears
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Preferred Stock Nonredeemable
Annual data item number 209
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1962
This item represents the number of the companys nonredeemable preferred shares issued at year-end
multiplied by the par or stated value per share as presented on the Balance Sheet.
This item includes:
1.
ESOP obligation of non-redeemable preferred stock
2.
Nonredeemable preferred stock subscriptions at par value
3.
Carrying value of nonredeemable preferred treasury shares when included with the
preferred stock on the Balance Sheet prior to 1982
4.
ESOP receivables on nonredeemable preferred stock
5.
Unearned deferred compensation related to an ESOPs nonredeemable preferred stock
This item excludes:
1.
Dividends in arrears
2.
Issuable preferred stock
3.
Redeemable preferred stock
4.
Subsidiary stock (included in Minority Interest)
Prior to 1982, Standard & Poors adjusted this item by the carrying value of nonredeemable
preferred treasury shares.
Preferred Stock Redeemable
Annual data item number 175
Quarterly data item number 71
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1979
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1978
This item represents any stock that the issuer undertakes to redeem at a fixed or determinable price on
a fixed or determinable date(s) by operation of a sinking fund or other methods.
This item includes:
1.
Common shares subject to put options/put warrants
2.
Dividends in arrears on redeemable preferred stock
3.
Deduction for receivable or unpaid subscriptions on redeemable stock
4.
ESOP obligations related to redeemable preferred stock
5.
Excess of redemption value over stated value of redeemable stock
6.
Redeemable common stock
7.
Redeemable stock included in Stockholders Equity
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Preferred Stock Redeemable (cont.)
8.
Stock that must be redeemed on/by a specified date
9.
Unearned deferred compensation related to an ESOPs redeemable preferred stock
This item excludes:
1.
ESOP obligation/ESOP receivable of common stock reported outside of the equity section
of the Balance Sheet when there is no redeemable preferred stock
2.
Redeemable stock (when included in current liabilities)
3.
Redeemable stock of subsidiaries
4.
Stock redeemable only at the option of the issuer
For utilities, this item includes redeemable subsidiary preferred stock.
Preferred Stock Redemption Value
Annual data item number 56
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the total dollar value of the net number of preferred shares outstanding
multiplied by the voluntary liquidation or redemption value per-share (whichever is greater).
Standard & Poors uses the involuntary liquidation value when a specific voluntary liquidation or
redemption value is not reported. When an involuntary liquidation figure is not reported, the carrying
value for liquidating is used.
This item includes:
1.
Company redeemable stock
2.
Preferred dividends in arrears
3.
Redeemable preferred stock reported as a current liability
4.
Related receivable amounts included in nonredeemable preferred stock and redeemable
preferred stock
This item excludes:
1.
ESOP adjustments
2.
Common stock put options/put warrants even if included in redeemable preferred stock
on Balance Sheet
3.
Subsidiary redeemable stock
Annual footnote code
ET Includes dividends in arrears
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Prepaid Expense
Annual data item number 160
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents advance payments for services or benefits to be received within one operating
cycle.
This item includes:
1.
Advances and/or deposits on material purchases
2.
Advances on purchase contracts
3.
Advances to suppliers
4.
Agriculture companies advances to planters (when classified as current)
5.
Construction companies advances to subcontractors
6.
Motion picture and broadcasting companies
Advances to other producers
Exhibition rights
Feature film productions
Film rights
Films owned or in production
Production costs and advances
Program rights
Television films
7.
Prepaid advertising
8.
Prepaid commissions
9.
Prepaid insurance
10.
Prepaid interest
11.
Prepaid pension expense
12.
Prepaid rent
13.
Prepaid taxes (unless presented with deferred taxes or as prepaid income taxes)
14.
Royalty advances and prepaid royalties
15.
Supplies (when listed separately from inventory)
16.
Trucking companies prepaid tires
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Prepaid Expense (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Advances not classified by type unless included in Prepaid Expense by the company
(included in Current Assets Other)
2.
Deferred or prepaid income taxes (included in Current Assets Other)
3.
Deferred taxes (included in Current Assets Other)
4.
Deposits (included in Current Assets Other)
5.
Prepaid pensions if included in another item and mentioned only in the notes
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code that indicates that Prepaid Expense is included
with Current Assets Other.
This item is not available for banks.
Pretax Income
Annual data item number 170
Quarterly data item number 23
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
PI
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1961
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
34
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
123
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
193
This item represents operating and nonoperating income before provisions for income taxes and
minority interest.
This item will be reported after deduction of minority interest when minority interest is included in
non-operating expense and no break out is available.
Quarterly
For banks, this item includes net pretax profit or loss on securities sold or redeemed.
Quarterly
Pretax income will not be available preliminarily when minority interest is not known, is a significant
figure (> 2% of pretax) and is included in nonoperating expense. If this is the case in the first three
quarters, the fourth quarter will also be handled this way for consistency.
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Pretax Income (Restated)
Annual data item number 122
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Pretax Income restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, discontinued operations,
and/or accounting changes and is
as reported
by the company.
This item for banks, is restated up to five years and includes the net after-tax minority interest profit
or loss on securities sold or redeemed.
This item is not available for utilities.
Pretax Income Domestic
Annual data item number 272
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item represents the income of a companys domestic operations before taxes.
Some differences between this item and pretax income on the Income Statement:
1.
Adjustments or eliminations
2.
Equity in earnings reported below taxes
3.
Minority interest reported above taxes.
This item includes pretax income from operations in Puerto Rico.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Annual footnote code
JJ The sum of Pretax Income Domestic and Pretax Income
Foreign differs from the sum of Pretax Income on the Income
Statement
Pretax Income Foreign
Annual data item number 273
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item represents the income of a companys foreign operations before taxes
as reported
by the
company.
Some differences between this item and pretax income on the Income Statement:
1.
Adjustments or eliminations
2.
Equity in earnings reported below taxes
3.
Minority interest reported above taxes.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Pretax Income Foreign (cont.)
Annual footnote code
JJ The sum of Domestic Pretax Income and Pretax Income
Foreign differs from the sum of Pretax Income on the Income
Statement
Price Close
Annual data item number 24
Quarterly data item numbers 12, 13, 14 (first, second, and third
months of quarter)
Variable data item (PDE File) PRCC
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
Refer to the
Price Low
(definition #23) definition for details.
Price High
Annual data item number 22
Quarterly data item numbers 63, 64, 65 (first, second, and third
months of quarter)
Variable data item (PDE File) PRCH
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
Refer to the
Price Low
(definition #23) definition for details.
Price Low
Annual data item number 23
Quarterly data item numbers 66, 67, 68 (first, second, and third
months of quarter)
Variable data item (PDE File) PRCL
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1962
These items represent the absolute high, low, and close transactions during the period for companies
on national stock exchanges and bid prices for over-the-counter issues.
Annual prices are reported on a calendar year basis, regardless of the companys fiscal year-end.
Quarterly prices are on a fiscal quarter basis rather than a calendar quarter basis.
Prices are adjusted for all stock splits and stock dividends that occurred in the calendar year, except
for (06-11) fiscal year companies which have declared stock splits and stock dividends between the
end of their fiscal year and the end of the calendar year. In those instances, the stated prices are not
adjusted. When a (01-05) fiscal year company has a stock split and/or a stock dividend after the
calendar year-end but before their fiscal year-end, fiscal year-end prices will be adjusted.
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Price Low (cont.)
Data can be adjusted for stock splits and stock dividends that occurred subsequent to the reporting
period by dividing by the Adjustment Factor (Cumulative) by Ex-Date for that year.
Prices are reported in dollars and cents.
Prices are reported as
Not Available
for those periods in which a major merger of companies of
similar size occurs. This handling of the merging companies is necessary because the prices of one
company are not representative of the newly formed company.
If a company suspends trading, Standard & Poors will present the high, low, and close price of
the stock as of the last trading day.
Quarterly
All definitions given above also apply to the quarterly files except that prices are on a fiscal quarter
basis rather than a calendar quarter basis. Thus, monthly prices are adjusted for all stock splits and
stock dividends that occurred during the fiscal quarter of the company.
PDE
Prices are carried in dollars and cents. The following table indicates the method used:
Exchange Stock Price S&P Stock Price
20 20.000
20 1/8 20.125
20 ¼ 20.250
20 3/8 20.375
20 ½ 20.500
20 5/8 20.625
20 ¾ 20.750
20 7/8 20.875
PDE For indexes
, high and low price data is available for the S&P Industrials and S&P 500 as of the last
Wednesday of each month and as of the last trading day of each month. Last Trading Day prices are
also presented for the NY Stock Exchange Composite, the AMEX Composite, and the NASDAQ
OTC Composite. This information is obtained from the PR Newswire and the S&P Stock Price Index
sheet which are published in the applicable weeks.
PDE For indexes
, close price is the close price reported for the various industry indexes and composites.
The close prices are collected as of the last trading day of the month for all indexes. For S&P
Industrials, S&P 500 and S&P 100 indexes, we present separate records for both last trading day and
last Wednesday prices
PDE
Refer to the Availability of Industry Index Data table in Chapter 2, Understanding the COMPUSTAT
(North America) Database, for general availability.
PDE
Prices are fully adjusted for all subsequent stock splits and stock dividends. The cumulative
adjustment factor can be used to unadjust this item to its originally reported state.
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Price Fiscal Year Close
Annual data item number 199
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1962
Refer to the
Price Fiscal Year Low
(definition #23) definition for details.
Price Fiscal Year High
Annual data item number 197
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1962
Refer to the
Price Fiscal Year Low
(definition #198) definition for details.
Price Fiscal Year Low
Annual data item number 198
Units (companies) Dollars and cents
Annual data availability 1962
These items represent the absolute high, low, and actual close price transactions as of a companys
fiscal year-end. Bid prices are reported for over-the-counter issues that are not traded on NASDAQ
National Market System.
Data can be adjusted for stock splits and dividends that occur.
Prices are reported as of a companys fiscal year-end and are adjusted for all stock splits and stock
dividends occurring during the fiscal year.
Prices are carried in dollars and cents. The following table indicates the method used:
Exchange Stock Price Standard & Poor's Stock Price
20 20.000
20 1/8 20.125
20 ¼ 20.250
20 3/8 20.375
20 ½ 20.500
20 5/8 20.625
20 ¾ 20.750
20 7/8 20.875
Canadian
Standard & Poors presents prices for Canadian companies in Canadian dollars and cents.
If a company suspends trading, the high, low, and close prices will be presented as of the last trading
day.
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Product Identifier (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Products File)
PDID
Units Code
Data availability 7 years
Position number in Business
Information Products File
4
This item represents a unique identifier for every product reported by a company. An identifier
remains with a specific product as long as the data for that product segment is comparable from one
year to the next.
Product Name (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Products File)
PNAME
Units Code
Data availability 7 years
Position number in Business
Information Products File
5
This item represents a generic name of the product as reported by the company, such as cookies,
restaurants, etc. The names of the principal products are assigned as they are reported by the
company.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Beginning Balance (Schedule V)
Annual data item number 182
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents the beginning balance of a companys property, plant, and equipment account
as
reported
on Schedule V.
This item includes adjustments for acquisitions (pooling of interest).
This item is not available for banks.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Buildings at Cost
Annual data item number 263
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1989
Property, Plant, and Equipment Buildings at Cost represents the cost of all buildings included in a
companys property, plant, and equipment account.
This item includes:
1.
Machinery and equipment if combined with buildings
2.
Parking structures that do not generate revenue
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Buildings (Net)
Annual data item number 155
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Buildings (Net) represents the item at cost, minus accumulated
depreciation, of all buildings included in a companys property, plant, and equipment account.
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Capital Expenditures (Schedule V)
Annual data item number 30
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the funds used for additions to property, plant and equipment, excluding
amounts arising from acquisitions for an operating segment.
This item includes:
1.
Expenditures for capital leases
2.
Increase in funds for construction
3.
Increase in leaseback transactions
4.
Reclassification of inventory to property, plant, and equipment
This item excludes:
1.
Capital expenditures of discontinued operations
2.
Changes in property, plant and equipment from foreign currency fluctuations when listed
separately
3.
Decreases in funds for construction on the Uses side
4.
Net assets of businesses acquired
5.
Property, plant and equipment of acquired companies
6.
Software costs unless included in property, plant and equipment on Balance Sheet
This item is not available for banks or real estate investment trust companies.
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Construction in Progress at Cost
Annual data item number 266
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1989
Property, Plant, and Equipment Construction in Progress at Cost represents the capitalized amount
of plant and equipment construction that has not been completed.
This item includes funds for construction.
This item excludes property held for future use (included in Property, Plant, and Equipment Other
[Net]).
Property, Plant, and Equipment Construction in Progress (Net)
Annual data item number 73
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Construction in Progress (Net) represents the capitalized amount of
plant and equipment construction, which has not been completed, minus accumulated depreciation.
This item includes funds for construction.
This item excludes property held for future use (included in Property, Plant, and Equipment Other
[Net]).
Utility companies construction in progress (net) is available.
This item is not available for banks, life insurance, property and casualty, or real estate investment
trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Ending Balance (Schedule V)
Annual data item number 187
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
This item represents the ending balance of a companys property, plant, and equipment account as
reported on Schedule V. The ending balance may not agree with the gross property, plant and
equipment due to items included by definition, which are not included on the schedule.
This item is not available for banks, utilities, real estate investment trust or savings and loan
companies.
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Land and Improvements at Cost
Annual data item number 260
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
Property, Plant, and Equipment Land and Improvements at Cost represents the cost of land used in
the production of revenue.
This item includes:
1.
All natural resources if combined with land.
2.
All leases and leasehold improvements (when all are classified with land)Land and
improvements (including roads)
3.
Land and improvements (including roads)
4.
Parking lots that do not generate revenue
Property, Plant, and Equipment Land and Improvements (Net)
Annual data item number 158
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item in no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Land and Improvements (Net) represents the cost of land, used in
the production of revenue, minus accumulated depreciation.
This item includes:
1.
All natural resources if combined with land.
2.
All leases and leasehold improvements (when all are classified with land)
3.
Land and improvements (including roads)
4.
Parking lots that do not generate revenue
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Leases at Cost
Annual data item number 265
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
Property, Plant, and Equipment Leases at Cost represents the capitalized value of leases and
leasehold improvements included in Property, Plant, and Equipment. Such leases represent a contract
by which the company leases a part of their fixed assets from the lessor. Leasehold improvements
represent changes to leased property that increase its value.
This item includes leases and leasehold improvements when classified separately.
This item excludes equipment leased to others (included in Property, Plant, and Equipment
Machinery and Equipment).
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Leases (Net)
Annual data item number 159
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Leases (Net) represents the capitalized value of leases and leasehold
improvements, minus accumulated depreciation.
This item includes leases and leasehold improvements when classified separately.
This item excludes equipment leased to others (included in Property, Plant, and Equipment
Machinery and Equipment).
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Machinery and Equipment at Cost
Annual data item number 264
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
Property, Plant, and Equipment Machinery and Equipment at Cost represents the capitalized cost of
machinery and equipment used to generate revenue.
This item includes:
1.
Bottles, kegs, containers
2.
Equipment leased to others
3.
Furniture and fixtures
4.
Industrial and office machinery
5.
Tools, dies, patterns, bookplates, and molds, etc.
6.
Transportation equipment (automobiles, trucks, and aircraft)
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Machinery and Equipment (Net)
Annual data item number 156
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Machinery and Equipment (Net) represents the capitalized cost of
machinery and equipment used to generate revenue minus accumulated depreciation.
This item includes:
1.
Bottles, kegs, containers
2.
Equipment leased to others
3.
Furniture and fixtures
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Machinery and Equipment (Net) (cont.)
4.
Industrial and office machinery
5.
Tools, dies, patterns, bookplates, and molds, etc.
6.
Transportation equipment (automobiles, trucks, and aircraft)
This item is not available for banks, utilities, life insurance, property and casualty, or real estate
investment trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Natural Resources at Cost
Annual data item number 261
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
Property, Plant, and Equipment Natural Resources at Cost represents the cost of irreplaceable assets
created by the work of nature (e.g. products that are extracted or removed directly from the earth or
sea).
This item includes:
1.
Extraction through mining from either open-pit or shaft mines (metals: copper, iron, gold,
silver, etc.; minerals: coal, salt, limestone, etc.)
2.
Harvesting of growing products (e.g. timberlands)
3.
Mining properties
4.
Oil fields
5.
Production through wells drilled below the earths surface (i.e., oil and gas)
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code if it is combined with land.
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Natural Resources (Net)
Annual data item number 157
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Natural Resources (Net) represents the cost, of irreplaceable assets
created by the work of nature (e.g. products that are extracted or removed directly from the earth or
sea) minus accumulated depreciation.
This item includes:
1.
Extraction through mining from either open-pit or shaft mines (metals: copper, iron, gold,
silver, etc.; minerals: coal, salt, limestone, etc.)
2.
Harvesting of growing products (e.g. timberlands)
3.
Mining properties
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Natural Resources (Net) (cont.)
4.
Oil fields
5.
Production through wells drilled below the earths surface (i.e., oil and gas)
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code if it is combined with land.
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Other at Cost
Annual data item number 267
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1984
Property, Plant, and Equipment Other at Cost represents other components of property, plant, and
equipment which cannot be categorized as land, natural resources, buildings, machinery and
equipment, leases, or construction in progress for continuing operations.
This item includes:
1.
Computer software costs
2.
Farming industries livestock
3.
Golf courses
4.
Intangibles
5.
Investment tax credits (when not allocated to individual property, plant, and equipment
components)
6.
Other property
7.
Property held for future use
8.
Property to be discontinued
9.
Rental properties (unspecified as to type)
10.
Revenue producing parking lots
11.
Unclassifiable items such as cable systems, oil and gas properties, landfills, and plant.
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Other (Net)
Annual data item number 250
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Other (Net) represents other components of property, plant, and
equipment, minus accumulated depreciation, which cannot be categorized as land, natural resources,
buildings, machinery and equipment, leases, or construction in progress for continuing operations.
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Other (Net) (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Computer software costs
2.
Golf courses
3.
Intangibles
4.
Investment tax credits (when not allocated to individual property, plant, and equipment
components)
5.
Farming industries livestock
6.
Other property
7.
Property held for future use
8.
Property to be discontinued
9.
Rental properties (unspecified as to type)
10.
Revenue producing parking lots
11.
Unclassifiable items such as cable systems, oil and gas properties, landfills, and plant.
This item is not available for banks, utilities or real estate investment trust companies.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Other Changes (Schedule V)
Annual data item number 185
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents changes to the property, plant, and equipment account not elsewhere classified
on Schedule V.
This item is not available for banks.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Retirements (Schedule V)
Annual data item number 184
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is no longer collected as of January 21, 1997.
This item represents a deduction from a companys property, plant, and equipment account resulting
from the retirement of obsolete or damaged goods and/or physical structures.
This item is not available for banks, life insurance, or property and casualty companies.
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Gross)
Annual data item number 7
Quarterly data item number 118
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Gross) represents the cost of fixed property of a company
used in the production of revenue before adjustments for accumulated depreciation, depletion, and
amortization.
These items include:
1.
Advances to vendors for plant expansion programs
2.
Airline companies deposits and advances on aircraft and equipment
3.
Banking companies (net only) and savings and loan companies office premises and
equipment
4.
Beverage producers bottles, kegs, and cases
5.
Broadcasting companies broadcast costs
6.
Capitalized leases
7.
Computer software included in property, plant, and equipment by the company
8.
Construction in progress and funds for construction (including funds held by trustees and
funds held in escrow)
9.
Display fixtures
10.
Property and equipment leased to others
11.
Extractive industries
Exploration and development expenditures
Investment in oil and gas properties at cost
Mining concessions and undeveloped leases
Patents and franchises on foreign property
Prepaid mine development and stripping
Seismic libraries
12.
Finance and insurance companies title plants
13.
Forestry and paper companies timberlands and timber rights
14.
Improvements to leased or rental properties
15.
Intangibles (included on Schedule V by the company and a net number is not available)
16.
Leaseholds and leasehold improvements (unless presented as intangibles by the company)
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Gross) (cont.)
17.
Motion picture production companies
Franchise rights and broadcast licenses
Noncurrent film costs
Noncurrent inventory
18.
Finance and insurance companies title plants
19.
Forestry and paper companies timberlands and timber rights
20.
Finance and insurance companies title plants
21.
Forestry and paper companies timberlands and timber rights
22.
Improvements to leased or rental properties
23.
Intangibles (included on Schedule V by the company and a net number is not available)
24.
Leaseholds and leasehold improvements (unless presented as intangibles by the company)
25.
Motion picture production companies
Franchise rights and broadcast licenses
Noncurrent film costs
Noncurrent inventory
26.
Patterns
27.
Pollution abatements
28.
Property held for future use
29.
Real estate companies and land developers land held for development and sale
30.
Restricted funds for the purchase of Property, Plant, and Equipment
31.
Shipping companies statutory reserve funds and allowances from the Maritime
Administration for vessels traded in (used for vessels under construction)
32.
Tools and dies
33.
Unexpended proceeds of industrial revenue bonds
This item excludes:
1.
Assets held for sale unless included in property, plant and equipment
2.
Broadcasting companies
Film productions (included in Deferred Charges)
Film rights (included in Deferred Charges)
Program rights (included in Deferred Charges)
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Gross) (cont.)
3.
Computer software excluded from property, plant, and equipment by the company
(included in Assets Other)
4.
Excess cost over value of property (included in Intangibles)
5.
Idle land (included in Assets Other)
6.
Goodwill, patents, and other intangibles (included in Intangibles)
7.
Long-term inventory (included in Assets Other)
8.
Motion picture industries film distribution systems (included in Assets Other)
9.
Non-real estate companies
Land or property held for resale (included in Investments and Advances Other)
Property purchased and held for investment (included in Investments and Advances
Other)
10.
Property not used in operations (included in Assets Other)
11.
Property of discontinued operations (included in Assets Other)
Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Gross) is not available for banks and real estate investment
trust companies.
Annual footnote codes
TG Company uses successful efforts method of accounting
TH Company uses full-cost method of accounting
Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Net)
Annual data item number 8
Quarterly data item number 42
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
124
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
194
Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Net) represents the cost, of tangible fixed property used in
the production of revenue, less accumulated depreciation.
Annual footnote codes
TG Company uses successful efforts method of accounting
TH Company uses full-cost method of accounting
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Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Net) (Restated)
Annual data item number 141
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Net) restated up to 10 years for
acquisitions, accounting changes, and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is collected from
summary presentations and is
as reported
by the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical Property, Plant, and Equipment
Total (Net).
If the reporting differences between historical and restated figures exceed 10 percent in the current
year, this item will be
Not Available
.
Property, Plant, and Equipment Total (Net) (Restated) may exclude items included in the historical
definition, which the company does not report, such as timberlands, rental properties, or funds for
construction.
This item reflects average long-term debt for banks.
Provision for Loan/Asset Losses
Annual data item number 342
Quarterly data item number 171
Units Millions
Annual data availability 1961
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1970
This item represents an expense charged to earnings, which increases the allowance for possible
losses on assets owned due to the decline in value of collaterized assets or foreclosed assets. This
item includes:
1.
Provision for loan losses
2.
Provision for other real estate owned losses
3.
Specific and general provision for other real estate owned losses
4.
Provision for loss on assets held for sale
Purchase of Common and Preferred Stock (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 115
Quarterly data item number 93
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
103
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
172
This item represents any use of funds decreasing common and/or preferred stock.
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Purchase of Common and Preferred Stock
(Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Conversion of Class A, Class B, and special stock into common stock
2.
Conversion of preferred stock into common stock
3.
Purchase of treasury stock
4.
Repurchase of warrants when combined with repurchase of common or preferred stock
5.
Retirement or redemption of common/ordinary stock
6.
Retirement or redemption of preferred stock
7.
Retirement or redemption of redeemable preferred stock
This item excludes:
1.
Purchase of warrants
2.
Reductions in stocks of a subsidiary
3.
Share purchase costs when reported separately
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Purchase of Common and Preferred Stock is combined with another item either outside or
within the Financing Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
2.
Purchase of Common and Preferred Stock is combined with another item either outside or
within the Financing Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
3.
Purchase of Common and Preferred Stock is combined with another item on a Working
Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement
(Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3)
4.
Sale of Common and Preferred Stock is reported net of purchase
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Receivables Current Other
Annual data item number 194
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents claims against others collectible in cash generally within one year of the Balance
Sheet date.
This item includes:
1.
Accrued interest
2.
Advances to related parties indicated as a receivable
3.
Amounts due from officers and employees when listed as current
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Receivables Current Other (cont.)
4.
Claims against others
5.
Claims in litigation
6.
Commercial paper issued by unconsolidated subsidiaries to parent company
7.
Dividends receivable
8.
Investment in bank participation notes
9.
Investment tax credits recoverable
10.
Money due from sale of securities
11.
Notes receivable when listed separately from accounts receivable
12.
Pension trust fund payments recoverable from employees
13.
Receivables due from unconsolidated subsidiaries/associate companies/affiliates
14.
Sundry and miscellaneous receivables when stated separately
15.
Taxes receivable other than income taxes
16.
Trade receivables when combined with current receivables
17.
Value added taxes
This item excludes:
1.
Advances on material purchases
2.
Estimated future income tax benefits
3.
Income tax refunds
4.
Refundable or recoverable income taxes
5.
Trade notes receivable
6.
Trade receivables (claim owed by customers for goods and services sold in the ordinary
course of business)
Quarterly
This item combines Accounts Receivable, Other Receivables, and Income Tax Refunds.
Receivables Estimated Doubtful
Annual data item number 67
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the provision for bad debts. This is the dollar amount of all current accounts
receivable (both trade and non-trade) estimated to be uncollectable based on historical and industry
averages. This account allows for a practical presentation of the realizable value of the customer
receivables.
This item includes:
1.
Allowance for doubtful accounts
2.
Allowance for losses
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Receivables Estimated Doubtful (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Allowance for cancellations
2.
Allowance for cash discounts
3.
Allowance for refunds on returnable containers
On an unclassified Balance Sheet, this item represents the doubtful account provision against both
short- and long-term receivables.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Receivables Total
Annual data item number 2
Quarterly data item number 37
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
125
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
195
This item represents claims against others (after applicable reserves) collectible in cash, generally
within one year of the Balance Sheet date.
This item includes:
1.
Acceptances receivable
2.
Accrued interest
3.
Accrued operating differential subsidiaries (shipping companies)
4.
Advances to related parties indicated as a receivable
5.
Amount of discount due from a third party for discounting receivables (due from factor)
6.
Amounts due from unconsolidated subsidiaries
7.
Amounts listed as current assets due from officers and employees
Canadian
8.
Area development grants (when treated as a current asset)
9.
Banks and savings and loans net loans and leases
10.
Billed and unbilled trade receivables
11.
Claims in litigation
12.
Commercial paper issued by unconsolidated subsidiaries to the parent company
13.
Contract receivables (billed, unbilled, in progress, government, etc.)
14.
Costs and estimated profit on uncompleted contracts (if billed)
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Receivables Total (cont.)
15.
Customer receivables
16.
Dealer accounts receivables
17.
Dividends receivable
18.
Due from factor
19.
Equity in installment accounts sold to finance subsidiaries
20.
Expenditures billable to clients for advertising agencies
21.
Financing and sales-type leases
22.
Income tax receivables, income tax refunds, and recoverable income taxes
23.
Installment contracts
24.
Investment in bank participation notes
25.
Investment Tax Credits Recoverable
26.
Miscellaneous and sundry receivables when stated separately
27.
Money due from sales of securities
28.
Notes receivables when listed separately or combined with accounts receivable
29.
Pension trust fund payments recoverable from employees
30.
Property to be sold under lease back arrangement
31.
Receivables due from unconsolidated subsidiaries/associated companies/affiliates
32.
Recoverable costs on lease back agreements
33.
Retainages
34.
Royalties receivables
35.
Taxes receivable other than income taxes
36.
Trade, miscellaneous, and other receivables
37.
Unbilled and accrued operating revenues
38.
Unbilled costs on contracts and costs in excess of related billings (when treated as trade
receivables by the company)
39.
Unbilled lease revenues
40.
Unbilled shipments received by customers
41.
U.S. government contract billings and expensed contracts
42.
Value added taxes
This item excludes:
1.
Advances on material purchases (treated as an inventory item)
2.
Allowance for doubtful accounts (Receivables Total is stated after deducting these items)
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Receivables Total (cont.)
3.
Estimated future income tax benefits (included in Current Assets Other)
4.
Reserves for losses for finance companies (Receivables Total is stated after deducting
these items)
5.
Reserves for unearned charges on commercial installment and equipment lease receivables
(Receivables Total are stated after deducting these items)
6.
Unbilled receivables (treated as an inventory item)
7.
Work in process and advances to subcontractors (treated as an inventory item)
Receivables Trade
Annual data item number 151
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1966
This item represents amounts on open account (net of applicable reserves) owed by customers for
goods and services sold in the ordinary course of business.
This item includes:
1.
Acceptances receivables unless specified to be non-trade
2.
Accounts and notes receivable when presented together and no break-out available
3.
Billed and unbilled trade receivables
4.
Contract receivables (billed, unbilled, in progress, government, etc.)
5.
Customer receivables
6.
Dealer accounts receivable
7.
Equity in installment accounts sold to finance subsidiaries
8.
Financing and sales-type leases
9.
Installment contracts
10.
Layaways for retail companies
11.
Proceeds of cash sales due from lessors
12.
Receivables (when not specifically classified by type)
13.
Receivables from partnerships, affiliates, and joint ventures for extractive industries (when
a part of normal operations)
14.
Retainages
15.
Trade accounts receivable
16.
Trade notes and acceptances receivable
17.
Unbilled costs on contracts and costs in excess of related billings when treated as trade
receivables by the company, or when accounted for with the cost-plus contract method
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Receivables Trade (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Accounts receivable other (unless other is clearly a trade receivable)
2.
Contracts in progress
3.
Notes receivable
4.
Receivables due from unconsolidated subsidiaries, associated and parent companies,
affiliated, officers, stockholders and employees that are not trade receivables
5.
Unbilled costs on contracts and costs in excess of related billings when treated as inventory
by the company, or accounted for under a fixed-price contract.
This item is not available for banks.
Record Number
Variable data item REC
This item represents the record number. For more information, see the Record Control Information
sections in the Standard & Poors COMPUSTAT Technical Guide.
Rental Commitments Minimum 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Years
Annual data item numbers 96, 164, 165, 166, and 167
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1974
These items represent the minimum rental expense due in first, second, third, fourth, and fifth years
from the Balance Sheet date under all existing noncancelable leases. The figure is gross (before
rental or sublease income is deducted). These figures are the amounts payable in each of the years,
and are not cumulative figures.
This item excludes:
1.
Capital lease obligations
2.
Average rental commitments for the next five years
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Annual footnote code
QH Net of Rental Income
Rental Commitments Minimum Five Years Total
Annual data item number 95
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1974
This item represents the cumulative minimum rental expense due in five years for noncapitalized,
noncancelable leases. Standard & Poors presents a gross figure (that is, before deducting rental or
sublease income).
This item excludes capitalized leases (included in Debt Maturing in 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Years).
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Rental Expense
Annual data item number 47
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents all costs charged to operations for the rental of land, space, buildings and/or
equipment for continuing operations.
This item includes:
1.
Airlines landing fees
2.
Contingent rentals associated with capitalized lease obligations
This item excludes:
1.
Oil and gas operations delay rentals (included in Selling, General, and Administrative
Expense)
2.
Principal lease or rental payments under capitalized lease obligations
For banks, this figure is net of rental income.
Annual footnote codes
BR Includes royalties
QH Net of rental income
RH Combination of BR and QH
Rental Income
Annual data item number 163
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1975
This item represents the amount of income generated from the rental of property, plant, and
equipment.
This item includes:
1.
Real estate investment trusts rental income included in sales
2.
Rental or sublease income on capitalized leases
3.
Retail companies rental income from leased departments
This item excludes rental income that is included in Sales Net.
This item is not available for utilities.
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Report Date of Quarterly Earnings
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
REPORT DATE OF QUARTERLY
EARNINGS
Units Date
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1971
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
41
This descriptor represents the date in which quarterly earnings and earnings per share figures are first
publicly reported in the various news media (such as the Wall Street Journal or newswire services).
Standard & Poors presents the Julian date format in which YYDDD represents the year and the
cumulative day of the year.
Research and Development (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
RD
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Data availability 7 years
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
18
Research and Development is defined by SFAS 2 on Research and Development as follows:
Research is planned search or critical investigation aimed at discovery of new knowledge with the
hope that such knowledge will be useful in developing a new product or service or new process or
technique or in bringing about a significant improvement to an existing product or process.
Development is the translation of research findings or other knowledge into a plan or design for a
new product or process or for a significant improvement to an existing product or process whether
intended for sale or use. It does not include routine or periodic alterations to existing products,
production lines, manufacturing processes and other ongoing operations even though those alterations
may represent improvements and it does not include market research or market testing activities.
Footnote code
BG Includes engineering expense
Research and Development Expense
Annual data item number 46
Quarterly data item number 4
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1989
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
118
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
186
This item represents all costs that relate to the development of new products or services. The amount
reflects the companys contribution to research and development.
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Research and Development Expense (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Company-sponsored research and development
2.
Purchased research and development when reported as a special item
3.
Research and development expense from continuing operations (for companies engaged in
the primary business of research and development)
4.
Software development expense
This item excludes:
1.
Amortization of software costs for companies that recognize software revenues
2.
Amortization of purchased software
3.
Customer- or government-sponsored research and development
4.
Customer-sponsored software expense
5.
Engineering expense
6.
Extractive industry activities (prospecting, acquisition of mineral rights, drilling, and
mining)
7.
Inventor royalties
8.
Market research and testing
9.
Purchased technology
10.
Research and development from discontinued operations
11.
Support expense
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Annual footnote codes
BF Includes customer- or government-sponsored research and
development expenses
BG Includes engineering expense
Quarterly footnote codes
BF Includes customer- or government-sponsored research and
development expenses
BG Includes engineering expense
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Reserve for Loan/Asset Losses
Annual data item number 343
Quarterly data item number 172
Units Millions
Annual data availability 1961
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1970
This is a balance sheet item that represents all value adjustment reserves. This item includes:
1.
Allowance for Loan Losses
2.
Other real estate owned reserves
3.
Other real estate owned held for sale reserves
4.
Real estate investment allowance reserves
5.
Securities held for sale valuation allowance reserves
Retained Earnings
Annual data item number 36
Quarterly data item number 58
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1972
This item represents the cumulative earnings of a company minus total dividend distributions to
shareholders. The stock adjustments made to this item relate to unissued shares.
This item includes:
1.
Accumulated earnings (deficit)
2.
Additional minimum liability for underfunded pension plans
3.
Appropriated retained earnings (including appropriation from retained earnings of
mandatory redemption of liquidating over preferred at par)
4.
Cumulative translation adjustment
5.
Deferred compensation related to unissued shares (when reported in the Stockholders
Equity section)
6.
Dividends paid on ESOP shares
7.
Due from employees for the exercise of stock options
8.
Earnings retained for use in the business-earned surplus
9.
Employee stock ownership plan shares held in trust
10.
Employee stock ownership plan shares purchased with debt
11.
Issuable stock
12.
Miscellaneous notes receivable (other than subscription stock receivables)
13.
Noncorporate proprietorship
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Retained Earnings (cont.)
14.
Reacquired capital stock
15.
Reserve for self-insurance
16.
Reserve for shares to be issued (when reported in the Stockholders Equity section)
17.
Stock options, warrants, and rights
18.
Value of common treasury shares (when netted against retained earnings)
19.
Unappropriated retained earnings
20.
Unearned deferred compensation related to preferred stock and included as part of an
employee stock purchase plan
21.
Unrealized gains/losses on investments (such as, marketable securities)
This item excludes:
1.
ESOPs and notes receivable from ESOPs
2.
Minority interest reported in the equity section
3.
Notes receivable under preferred and common stock purchase plans
4.
Reserve account for shares to be repurchased (included in Capital Surplus)
5.
Subscription stock receivable (included in Capital Surplus)
Prior to 1982 on the annual file and first quarter, 1986, on the quarterly file, Standard & Poors
deducted the excess over par of both common and nonredeemable preferred treasury stock from this
item when the company did not maintain a Capital Surplus account or when the excess of treasury
stock over par exceeded the Capital Surplus account.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Annual footnote code
JD Reflects adjustments for stock split or dividend
Quarterly footnote code
JD Reflects adjustments for stock split or dividend
Retained Earnings (Restated)
Annual data item number 143
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Retained Earnings restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, accounting changes
and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is
as reported
from summary presentations.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from historical Retained Earnings.
Restated figures are not adjusted for stock splits and dividends that occur after the current year-end.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Retained Earnings Cumulative Translation Adjustment
Annual data item number 230
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1982
This item represents the translation adjustment that is reported as a separate component of
stockholders equity. The amount is cumulative from the beginning of the year in which the company
first applied the provisions of SFAS #52. This opinion requires a company to report the cumulative
amount of adjustment that results from translating annual statements of subsidiaries reporting in
foreign currency into the currency of the incorporated entity.
This item is not available for utilities.
Retained Earnings Other Adjustments
Annual data item number 231
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1982
This item represents all adjustments to Retained Earnings besides adjustments for cumulative
translation and marketable securities.
This item includes:
1.
Net effect of adjustments to Retained Earnings due to stock splits or dividends
2.
Notes receivable other than subscription stock receivables (when reported in the
Stockholders Equity section)
This item is not available for utilities.
Retained Earnings Unadjusted
Annual data item number 259
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1982
This item represents the retained earnings figure collected
as reported
on the companys balance
sheet, since it does not reflect adjustments.
This item may differ from historical Retained Earnings because it does not reflect adjustments.
For foreign companies, this item includes both allocated and unallocated retained earnings.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
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Retained Earnings Unrestricted
Annual data item number 97
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1974
This item represents the dollar amount of retained earnings on the Balance Sheet that is not restricted
by debt agreements. This item applies only to the restrictions on the payment of common dividends.
This item may not equal Retained Earnings because it is adjusted for items other than debt
restrictions.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Retained Earnings Restatement
Annual data item number 99
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item is the amount by which the prior years retained earnings figure has been adjusted for a
restatement due to acquisitions and/or accounting changes.
A restatement to Retained Earnings is the difference between retained earnings for the prior year
as
reported
in the current years source and retained earnings for that year
as reported
in the original
years source.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Risk-Adjusted Capital Ratio Tier 1
Annual data item number 337
Quarterly data item number 174
Units Ratio
Annual data availability 1993
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1993
This item represents the core capital ratio calculation established for banks by the 1988 Basle Accord
for reporting risk-adjusted capital adequacy. Interim calculation guidelines have been established
effective for 1990, which are less stringent than the final guidelines effective for 1992. The ratio
based on 1992 criteria is collected in this item when reported. This item represents data collected as
an actual percentage, as reported by the company.
Tier 1 Capital Definition:
Equity capital plus minority interests less portion of perpetual preferred stock and goodwill as a
percent of adjusted risk-weighted assets. Regulatory minimum is four percent.
Minimum Interim and Final Ratio Targets:
1990 1992
Tier I 3.625% 4.000%
Note
This item is referred to as Core Capital by savings and loans with a regulatory minimum of
three percent.
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Risk-Adjusted Capital Ratio Total
Annual data item number 348
Quarterly data item number 175
Units Ratio
Annual data availability 1993
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1993
This item represents the combined core and supplementary capital ratio calculation established for
banks by the 1988 Basle Accord for reporting risk-adjusted capital adequacy. The purpose of risk-
adjusted guidelines was to establish minimum capital standards for multi-national banks and to
incorporate risk adjusted assets into the calculation of capital adequacy. These guidelines assign risk
to bank assets and off-balance sheet items for the purpose of calculating capital ratios. Interim
calculation guidelines have been established effective for 1990, which are less stringent than the final
guidelines effective for 1992. The ratio based on 1992 criteria is collected in this item when reported.
This item represents data collected as an actual percentage, as reported by the company.
Tier 1 or Core Capital plus supplementary capital determined by the regulators to be eligible for
inclusion in Tier 2 Capital as a percent of adjusted risk-weighted assets. Regulatory minimum is
eight percent.
S&P Common Stock Ranking
Annual data item number 282
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
S&P COMMON STOCK RANKING
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1985
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1985
This item is an appraisal of past performance of a stocks earnings and dividends and the stocks relative
standing as of a companys current fiscal year-end. Growth and stability of earnings and dividends are key
elements in establishing S&Ps earnings and dividends rankings for common stocks.
Standard & Poors uses a computerized scoring system to compute basic scores for earnings and dividends,
then adjusts the scores by a set of predetermined modifiers for growth, stability within long-term trend, and
cyclicality. Adjusted scores for earnings and dividends are combined to yield a final score. The final score
for each stock is measured against a scoring matrix determined by analyzing the scores of a large
representative sample of stocks. Standard & Poor's codes, description of rankings, and the S&P ranking are
presented below. The Common Stock Ranking codes appear to the left of the decimal.
Standard & Poor's code Description S&P ranking
7HighestA+
8HighA
9Above AverageA
16 Average B+
17 Below Average B
18 Lower B
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S&P Common Stock Ranking (cont.)
Standard & Poor's code Description S&P ranking
21 Lowest C
22 In Reorganization D
99 Liquidation LIQ
S&P does not consider these rankings to be market recommendations.
S&P Index Code
Annual data item number 276
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
S&P INDEX CODE
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1982
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1982
This item identifies all companies included in S&P indexes. These items are reported on a calendar
year basis.
The following codes identify the corresponding index constituents:
Standard & Poor's code Description
10 S&P Industrials
40 S&P Transportation
49 S&P Utilities
60 S&P Financial
90 S&P 500 Supplementary (SPMI only)
91 S&P MidCap 400
92 S&P SmallCap 600
Blank Not in a subset S&P Index
S&P Industry Index Code Historical
Annual data item number 277
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
S&P INDUSTRY INDEX CODE
HISTORICAL
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1982
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1982
This four-digit code identifies the particular industry grouping to which an S&P Major Index
company is assigned. All companies in the S&P Industrial, Utilities, Transportation, Financial, and
S&P 500 Supplementary Indexes have S&P Industry Index Codes.
This item is reported as of December month-end for the Industrial Annual file regardless of the
companys fiscal year-end. This item is reported on a calendar basis regardless of a companys fiscal
year-end for the Industrial Quarterly file. To determine a companys current industry index
assignment, check the S&P Industry Index Relative Code (XREL).
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S&P Industry Index Relative Code
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
and PDE files)
XREL
Company descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
XREL
Units Code
Annual data availability 1982
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1982
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
26
This four-digit code identifies the specific S&P industry group in which each company in an S&P
industry is contained. All companies which are included in the S&P Industrial Index, the S&P
Utilities Index, the S&P Transportation Index, the S&P Financial Index, and the S&P Supplementary
Groups are assigned an S&P Industry Index Relative code. The code will be carried as
0000
for all
companies not in an S&P industry group.
This code will correspond to the four-digit industry number (DNUM field) carried on the S&P
Industry record on the PDE file. (Refer to the index ticker symbol section of Chapter8, Reference)
By extracting the Industry Index Relative codes for each Industry Index company and matching those
codes with the DNUM field on the PDE file for all industries, it is possible to match all such
companies with their appropriate S&P Industry.
S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating - Historical
Annual data item number 280
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
S&P SENIOR DEBT RATING
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1985
Quarterly data availability Fourth quarter, 1985
As of September 1, 1998:
The Standard & Poors Issuer Credit Rating (ICR) is a current opinion of an issuers overall
creditworthiness, apart from its ability to repay individual obligations. This opinion focuses on the
obligors capacity and willingness to meet its long-term financial commitments (those with maturities
of more than one year) as they come due.
In the case of non-U.S. companies, this item is based on the local currency from the country of origin.
Long term Issuer Credit Ratings range from AAA (extremely strong capacity to meet financial
obligations) to CC (highly vulnerable).
The Issuer Credit Rating is not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold a financial obligation
issued by an obligor, as it does not comment on market price or suitability for a particular investor.
An Issuer Credit Rating is withdrawn upon the first occurrence of any of the following:
1.
Payment default on any financial obligation, rated or unrated, other than a financial
obligation subject to legitimate commercial dispute
2.
Voluntary bankruptcy filing or similar action
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S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Historical (cont.)
3.
Seizure of the bank by a regulator if the issuer is a bank
4.
Placement under regulatory supervision because of its financial status if the issuer is an
insurance company
Prior to September 1, 1998: (S&P Senior Debt Rating)
This item represents the issuer senior debt rating that has been assigned to a company by Standard &
Poors. An S&P corporate debt rating is an assessment of the creditworthiness of an obligor with
respect to senior debt. S&P determines a companys senior debt rating on the bond issue ratings that
a company has at the senior level if the GQ footnote is not present.
Senior debt represents long-term debt not subordinate to any other long-term debt issues.
The company level rating is usually at the highest issue level rating that the company has at the senior
level if issue level ratings are present. For example, a companys senior secured issues are rated one
level higher than the senior unsecured issues for that company, so the senior secured issue ratings
would be chosen for the company level ratings.
Not all companies have different types of senior debt issues. The implied senior rating is normally
assigned when a company applies for a subordinated rating based on the issuance of only
subordinated debt. The implied senior rating can be used for comparison with companies that have a
senior debt rating backed up by individual issues.
A debt rating is not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold a security inasmuch as it does not
comment as to market price or suitability for a particular investor. The ratings are based on
information furnished to Standard & Poors from the issuer or other sources that it considers reliable.
S&P does not perform an audit in connection with any rating and may, on occasion, rely on unaudited
financial information. The ratings may be changed, suspended, or withdrawn as a result of changes
in, or unavailability of, such information, or based on other circumstances.
Bonds rated BBB or higher are commonly known as
investment grade ratings
and generally are
regarded as eligible for bank investment.
Debt obligations of issuers outside of the United States and its territories are rated on the same basis
as domestic corporate and municipal issues. The ratings measure the creditworthiness of the obligor
but do not take into account the currency exchange or related uncertainties.
To provide more detailed indications of credit quality, S&P may modify ratings from AA to CCC
with the addition of a plus sign (+) or minus sign (-) to show relative standing within the major debt
rating categories. The following codes are assigned to correspond with the actual S&P debt rating
categories:
Code Rating Description
1Unassigne
d
Unassigned
2 AAA AAA indicates the highest rating assigned by
Standard & Poors. Capacity to pay interest
and repay principal is extremely strong.
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S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating - Historical (cont.)
Code Rating Description
3Unassigne
d
Unassigned
4
5
6
AA+
AA
AA-
AA indicates a very strong capacity to pay
interest and repay principal. There is only a
small degree of difference between AAA and
AA ratings.
7
8
9
A+
A
A-
A indicates a strong capacity to pay interest
and repay principal. They are, however,
somewhat more susceptible to adverse effects
of changes in circumstances and economic
conditions than AAA or AA debt issues.
10
11
12
BBB+
BBB
BBB-
BBB indicates an adequate capacity to pay
interest and repay principal. Although it
normally exhibits adequate protection
parameters, adverse economic conditions or
changing circumstances are more likely to lead
to a weakened capacity to pay interest and
repay principal than debt issues with higher
ratings.
13
14
15
BB+
BB
BB-
BB indicates less near-term vulnerability to
default than other speculative issues.
However, they face major ongoing
uncertainties or exposure to adverse business,
financial or economic conditions that could lead
to inadequate capacity to meet timely interest
and principal payments. S&P also uses the
BB rating for debt subordinated to senior debt
that is assigned an actual or implied BBB-
rating
16
17
18
B+
B
B-
B indicates a greater vulnerability to default
but currently have the capacity to meet interest
payments and principal repayments. Adverse
business, financial, or economic conditions will
likely impair capacity or willingness to pay
interest and repay principal. S&P also assigns
the B rating to debt subordinated to senior
debt that is assigned an actual or implied BB
or BB- rating.
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Code Rating Description
19
20
21
CCC+
CCC
CCC-
CCC indicates an identifiable current
vulnerability to default and is dependent upon
favorable business, financial, and economic
conditions to meet timely payment of interest
and repayment of principal. In the event of
adverse, business, financial, or economic
conditions, CCC issues are not likely to have
the capacity to pay interest or repay principal.
S&P also assigns the CCC rating to debt
subordinated to senior debt that is assigned an
actual or implied B or B- rating.
22 Unassigne
d
Unassigned
23 CC CC is typically applied to debt subordinated
to senior debt that is assigned an actual or
implied CCC rating
24 C C is typically applied to debt subordinated to
senior debt that is assigned an actual or
implied CCC- rating. S&P also assigns the
C rating for situations in which a bankruptcy
petition has been filed, but debt service
payments continue.
25 Unassigne
d
Unassigned
26 CI CI is reserved for income bonds on which no
interest is being paid.
27 D D indicates that payment is in default. S&P
assigns the D rating when interest payments
or principal payments are not made on the date
due even if the applicable grace period has not
expired, unless S&P believes that such
payments will be made during such grace
periods. S&P also assigns the D rating upon
the filing of a bankruptcy petition if debt service
payments are jeopardized.
28 Not
Meaningful
Not Meaningful
90 Suspended S&P suspended the bond rating on a class of
debt.
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S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Historical (cont.)
Annual footnote code
GQ S&P Senior Debt Rating is implied
Quarterly footnote code
GQ S&P Senior Debt Rating is implied
S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Current
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
File)
SDBT
Units Code
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
24
The Standard & Poors Issuer Credit Rating (ICR) is a current opinion of an issuers overall
creditworthiness, apart from its ability to repay individual obligations. This opinion focuses on the
obligors capacity and willingness to meet its long-term financial commitments (those with maturities
of more than one year) as they come due.
In the case of non-U.S. companies, this item is based on the local currency from the country of origin.
Long term Issuer Credit Ratings range from AAA (extremely strong capacity to meet financial
obligations) to CC (highly vulnerable).
The Issuer Credit Rating is not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold a financial obligation
issued by an obligor, as it does not comment on market price or suitability for a particular investor.
This item represents the current rating assigned to the company by Standard & Poors.
Refer to the S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Historical definition for more details.
S&P Long-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Footnote Current
Variable data item (Industrial Annual File) SDBTIM
Units Code
This two-character code (GQ) identifies companies that carry the latest available S&P Long-Term
Domestic Issuer Credit Rating even though they do not actually have outstanding senior debt issues.
S&P assigns this footnote to indicate that a companys senior debt rating is implied.
Standard & Poors defines current as the close of business on the day prior to the update cut-off for
weekly productions and two days prior to the last trading day for monthly productions.
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S&P Major Index Code Historical
Annual data item 276
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly File) S&P MAJOR INDEX CODE HISTORICAL
Units (company) Code
Annual data availability 1976
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1976
This two-digit code identifies all companies included in the U.S. S&P Indexes.
This item is reported as of December month-end for the Industrial Annual file. This item is reported
on a calendar basis regardless of a companys fiscal year-end for the Industrial Quarterly file. To
determine if a company is currently assigned to an S&P Major Index, check the Exchange Listing and
S&P Index Code on the companys record format.
Standard & Poor's uses the following codes to identify companies in an S&P Major Index:
Code Description
10 S&P Industrial
40 S&P Transportation
49 S&P Utilities
60 S&P Financial
90 S&P 500 Supplementary
91 S&P MidCap 400
92 S&P SmallCap 600
S&P Primary Index Marker
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
File)
CPSPIN
Units Code
This marker (S&P Primary Index Marker) is a constituent of a multi-element item. Other constituents
are the S&P Secondary Index Identifier and the S&P Subset Index Identifier.
This is the first element, and it consists of a one-character code. Standard & Poors uses the
following codes to identify constituents of the S&P 500, S&P MidCap 400 Indexes, or S&P
SmallCap 600:
Code Description
1S&P 500 Index
2S&P MidCap 400 Index
3S&P SmallCap 600 Index
blank
Not in a primary S&P index
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S&P Secondary Index Identifier
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
File)
CSSPIN
Units Code
Position number on Daily
Fundamental File
25
This marker (S&P Secondary Index Identifier) is a constituent of a multi-element item. Other
constituents are the S&P Primary Index Marker and the S&P Subset Index Identifier.
This is the second element, and it consists of a two-character code. Standard & Poors use the
following codes to identify constituents of other S&P indexes:
Code Description
10 S&P Industrial Index
40 S&P Transportation Index
49 S&P Utilities Index
60 S&P Financial Index
90 S&P 500 Supplementary Index
91 S&P MidCap 400 Index
92 S&P SmallCap 600 Index
blank
Not in an S&P Index
S&P Short-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Current
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
File)
CPAPER
Units Code
The Standard & Poors Issuer Credit Rating (ICR) is a current opinion of an issuers overall
creditworthiness, apart from its ability to repay individual obligations. This opinion focuses on the
obligors capacity and willingness to meet its short-term financial commitments (those with maturities
of one year or less) as they come due. This item represents the current rating assigned to the company
by S&P.
In the case of non-U.S. companies, the ICR is based on the local currency from the country of origin.
Short-term ICRs range from A-1 (strong capacity to meet financial obligations) to C (currently
vulnerable). The ICR is not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold a financial obligation issued
by an obligor, as it does not comment on market price or suitability for a particular investor.
An ICR is withdrawn upon the first occurrence of any of the following:
1.
Payment default on any financial obligation, rated or unrated, other than a financial
obligation subject to legitimate commercial dispute
2.
Voluntary bankruptcy filing or similar action
3.
Seizure of the bank by a regulator if the issuer is a bank
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S&P Short-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Current (cont.)
4.
Placement under regulatory supervision because of its financial status if the issuer is an
insurance company
Standard & Poor's defines current as the close of business on the day prior to the update cut-off for
weekly productions and two days prior to the last trading day for monthly productions.
For more details see the following definition.
S&P Short-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Historical
Annual data item number 283
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
S&P COMMERCIAL PAPER RATING
HISTORICAL
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1985
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1985
As of September 1, 1998:
The Standard & Poors Issuer Credit Rating (ICR) is an opinion of an issuers overall
creditworthiness, apart from its ability to repay individual obligations. This opinion focuses on the
obligors capacity and willingness to meet its short-term financial commitments (those with maturities
of one year or less) as they come due. This item represents the current rating assigned to the company
by S&P.
In the case of non-U.S. companies, the ICR is based on the local currency from the country of origin.
Short-term ICRs range from A-1 (strong capacity to meet financial obligations) to C (currently
vulnerable). The ICR is not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold a financial obligation issued
by an obligor, as it does not comment on market price or suitability for a particular investor.
An ICR is withdrawn upon the first occurrence of any of the following:
1.
Payment default on any financial obligation, rated or unrated, other than a financial
obligation subject to legitimate commercial dispute
2.
Voluntary bankruptcy filing or similar action
3.
Seizure of the bank by a regulator if the issuer is a bank
4.
Placement under regulatory supervision because of its financial status if the issuer is an
insurance company
Prior to September 1, 1998: (S&P Commercial Paper Rating Historical.)
This item represents the issuer commercial paper rating that has been assigned to a company by
Standard & Poors. An S&P commercial paper rating is a current assessment of the likelihood of
timely payment of debt that has an original maturity of no more than 365 days.
A commercial paper rating is not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold a security inasmuch as
it does not comment as to market price or suitability for a particular investor. The ratings are based
on current information furnished to Standard & Poors from other sources that it considers reliable.
Standard & Poors does not perform an audit in connection with any rating and may, on occasion,
rely on unaudited financial information. The ratings may be changed, suspended, or withdrawn as a
result of changes in, or unavailability of, such information, or based on other circumstances.
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S&P Short-Term Domestic Issuer Credit Rating Historical (cont.)
Standard & Poors grades ratings into several categories ranging from A1+ (the highest quality
obligation) to D (the lowest quality obligation). The following codes are assigned to correspond to
the actual S&P Issuer Credit Rating (commercial paper rating) categories:
Code Rating Description
101
102
A1+
A1
This highest category indicates that the greatest
capacity for timely payment is strong. Those
issues determined to possess extremely strong
safety characteristics are denoted with a plus
sign (+) designation.
103 A2 The capacity for timely payment is satisfactory.
However, the relative degree of safety is not as
high as for issues assigned an A1 rating.
Code Rating Description
104 A3 The capacity for timely payment is adequate.
However, these issues are more vulnerable to
adverse effects of changes in circumstances
than issues assigned higher designations.
105 B The capacity for timely payment is speculative.
106 C The capacity for timely payment is doubtful.
107 D Issue is in payment default. This rating is used
when principal payments or interest payments
are not made on the date due even if the
applicable grace period has not expired, unless
S&P believes that such payments will be made
during these grace periods.
108 Suspended Issue is suspended.
S&P Subordinated Debt Rating
Annual data item number 320
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
S&P SUBORDINATED DEBT RATING
Units (companies) Code
Annual data availability 1985
Quarterly data availability Fourth quarter, 1985
This item is no longer collected after September 1, 1998.
This item represents the issuer subordinated debt rating that has been assigned to a company by
Standard & Poors. A Standard & Poors corporate debt rating is an assessment of the
creditworthiness of an obligor with respect to a senior or subordinated debt obligation. The
assessment may take into consideration obligors such as guarantors, insurers, or lessees.
Subordinated debt represents long-term debt with claims to interest and principal that are subordinate
to that of ordinary debt.
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S&P Subordinated Debt Rating (cont.)
A debt rating is not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold a security inasmuch as it does not
comment as to market price or suitability for a particular investor. The ratings are based on current
information furnished to Standard & Poors from the issuer or other sources that it considers reliable.
Standard & Poors does not perform an audit in connection with any rating and may, on occasion,
rely on unaudited financial information. The ratings may be changed, suspended, or withdrawn as a
result of changes in, or unavailability of, such information, or based on other circumstances.
Bonds rated BBB or higher are commonly known as investment grade ratings and generally are
regarded as eligible for bank investment.
Outside of the United States and its territories debts are rated on the same basis as domestic issues.
The ratings measure the creditworthiness of the obligor but do not take into account the currency
exchange or related uncertainties.
To provide more detailed indications of credit quality, S&P may modify ratings from AA to CCC
with the addition of a plus sign (+) or minus sign (-) to show relative standing within the major debt
rating categories. We assign the following codes to correspond with the actual S&P debt rating
categories:
Code Rating Description
1Unassigne
d
Unassigned
2 AAA AAA indicates the highest rating assigned by
Standard & Poors. Capacity to pay interest
and repay principal is extremely strong.
3Unassigne
d
Unassigned
4
5
6
AA+
AA
AA-
AA indicates a very strong capacity to pay
interest and repay principal. There is only a
small degree of difference between AAA and
AA ratings.
7
8
9
A+
A
A-
A indicates a strong capacity to pay interest
and repay principal. They are, however,
somewhat more susceptible to adverse effects
of changes in circumstances and economic
conditions than AAA or AA debt issues.
10
11
12
BBB+
BBB
BBB-
BBB indicates an adequate capacity to pay
interest and repay principal. Although it
normally exhibits adequate protection
parameters, adverse economic conditions or
changing circumstances are more likely to lead
to a weakened capacity to pay interest and
repay principal than debt issues with higher
ratings.
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S&P Subordinated Debt Rating (cont.)
13
14
15
BB+
BB
BB-
BB indicates less near-term vulnerability to
default than other speculative issues.
However, it faces major ongoing uncertainties
or exposure to adverse business, financial, or
economic conditions that could lead to
inadequate capacity to meet timely interest and
principal payments. S&P also uses the BB
rating for debt subordinated to senior debt that
is assigned an actual or implied BBB- rating
16
17
18
B+
B
B-
B indicates a greater vulnerability to default
but currently have the capacity to meet interest
payments and principal repayments. Adverse
business, financial, or economic conditions will
likely impair capacity or willingness to pay
interest and repay principal. S&P also assigns
the B rating to debt subordinated to senior
debt that is assigned an actual or implied BB
or BB- rating.
19
20
21
CCC+
CCC
CCC-
CCC indicates a current identifiable
vulnerability to default and is dependent upon
favorable business, financial, and economic
conditions to meet timely payment of interest
and repayment of principal. In the event of
adverse, business, financial, or economic
conditions, CCC issues are not likely to have
the capacity to pay interest or repay principal.
S&P also assigns the CCC rating to debt
subordinated to senior debt that is assigned an
actual or implied B or B- rating.
22 Unassigne
d
Unassigned
23 CC CC rating is typically applied to debt
subordinated to senior debt that is assigned an
actual or implied CCC rating
24 C C rating is typically applied to debt
subordinated to senior debt that is assigned an
actual or implied CCC- rating. S&P also
assigns the C rating for situations in which a
bankruptcy petition has been filed, but debt
service payments continue.
25 Unassigne
d
Unassigned
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S&P Subordinated Debt Rating (cont.)
26 CI CI debt rating is reserved for income bonds
on which no interest is being paid.
27 D D indicates that in payment is in default. S&P
assigns the D rating when interest payments or
principal payments are not made on the date due
even if the applicable grace period has not expired,
unless S&P believes that such payments will be
made during such grace periods. S&P also assigns
the D rating upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition
if debt service payments are jeopardized.
28 Not
Meaningful
Not Meaningful
90 Suspended S&P suspended the bond rating on a class of
debt.
S&P Subordinated Debt Rating Current
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
File)
SUBDBT
Units Code
These items represent the latest available issuer subordinated debt rating that has been assigned to a
company by S&P. Refer to previous definition for more details.
Standard & Poors defines current as the close of business on the day prior to the update cut-off for
weekly productions and two days prior to the last trading day for monthly productions.
S&P Subset Index Identifier
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
File)
CSSPII
Units Code
This marker (S&P Subset Index Identifier) is a constituent of a multi-element item. Other
constituents are the S&P Primary Index Marker and the S&P Secondary Index Identifier.
This is the third element, and it consists of a one-character code. We use the following code to
identify constituents of the S&P 100:
Code Description
1S&P 100 Index
blank
Not in a subset S&P index
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Sale of Common and Preferred Stock (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 108
Quarterly data item number 84
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
110
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
178
This item represents funds received from issuance of common and preferred stock.
This item includes:
1.
Conversion of Class A, Class B, or special stock into common stock
2.
Conversion of preferred stock and/or debt into common stock
3.
Equity offerings
4.
Exercise of stock options and/or warrants
5.
Increase in capital surplus due to stock issuance
6.
Issuance of warrants when combined with common stock
7.
Related tax benefits due to issuance of common and/or preferred stock
8.
Sale of common stock
9.
Sale of preferred stock
10.
Sale of redeemable preferred stock
11.
Sale of stock
This item excludes:
1.
Issuance of warrants
2.
Share issuance costs when reported separately
3.
Stock of subsidiary company
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
A figure of Sale of Common and Preferred Stock is presented in the investing section on a
Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
2.
Purchase of Common and Preferred Stock is reported net of sale
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Sale of Investments (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 109
Quarterly data item number 85
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
107
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
175
This item represents a source of funds from the sale of investments.
This item includes:
1.
Current receivable (only when combined with long-term receivables)
2.
Decrease in long-term investments when combined with a decrease in short-term
investments on a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3), or a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
3.
Decrease in long-term receivables and advances to affiliates
4.
Reclassification of long-term investments to current
5.
Sale of investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and joint ventures
This item excludes:
1.
Additional investment in a company if the company is already consolidated
2.
Change in notes receivable relating to shareholders equity
3.
Current receivables when reported as a separate line item
4.
Sale of investment in subsidiary
5.
Unrealized gain/loss on investments in the Investing Activities section
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Increase in Investments is reported net of decrease in investments
2.
Sale of Investments is combined with another item for a company reporting a Working
Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement
(Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3)
3.
Sale of Investments is combined with another item either within or outside the Investing
Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
This item may include current receivables if the company reports an unclassified Balance Sheet.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Sale of Property, Plant, and Equipment (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 107
Quarterly data item number 83
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability 1984
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
108
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
176
This item represents funds received from the sale and/or retirement of property, plant, and equipment.
This item includes the following when presented outside a Funds from Operations or an Operating
Activities section:
1.
Book value of fixed assets sold
2.
Decrease in funds for construction
3.
Gain or loss on disposition of property, plant, and equipment appearing after Funds from
Operations Total
4.
Proceeds from sale and leaseback transactions when included in the Investing Activities
section
5.
Sale and/or retirement of fixed assets
6.
Transfer of property, plant, and equipment to inventory accounts
This item excludes:
1.
Disposal of fixed assets from discontinued operations
2.
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment held for sale when included as an
increase/decrease in investments
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Capital expenditures are reported net of the sale of property, plant, and equipment and/or
the figure for sale of property, plant, and equipment is presented in the Uses of Funds or
Operations section
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Sale of Property, Plant, and Equipment (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
2.
Sale of assets is reported but no separate figure is given for sale of property, plant, and
equipment
3.
Sale of consolidated subsidiary is reported with no separate figure for sale of property,
plant, and equipment
4.
Sale of property, plant, and equipment is combined with another item for a company
reporting a Working Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of
Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3)
5.
Sale of property, plant, and equipment is combined with another item either within or
outside the Investing Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7)
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Sale of Property, Plant, and Equipment and Sale of Investments Loss
(Gain) (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 213
Quarterly data item number 102
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
109
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
177
This item represents gains and losses resulting from the sale, disposal, or retirement of assets.
This item includes the following when presented within a Funds from Operations or an Operating
Activities section:
1.
Disposal of property, plant and equipment shown as income/expense item
2.
Losses (gains) on sale of all other assets
3.
Losses (gains) on sale of long-term and short-term investments
4.
Losses (gains) on sale of minority interest
5.
Losses (gains) on sale or disposal of businesses subsidiaries or divisions (when not
specifically labeled as discontinued operations)
6.
Realized losses (gains) on sale of property, plant, and equipment
7.
Realized gains and losses
8.
Special items referred to as Gain/loss on Sale of Assets
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Sale of Property, Plant, and Equipment and Sale of Investments Loss
(Gain) (Statement of Cash Flows) (cont.)
This item excludes:
1.
Deferred gains/losses
2.
Disposal of property, plant and equipment included in operations
3.
Dilution gain or loss
4.
Earnings (losses) of unconsolidated subsidiaries
5.
Losses (gains) resulting from extraordinary items or discontinued operations
6.
Income (loss) allocated to minority interest
7.
Items that are not gains or losses
8.
Proceeds from sale of assets, property, plant and equipment, etc.
9.
Provision for losses on accounts receivable
10.
Provisions to reduce the carrying value of assets
11.
Unrealized losses (gains)
12.
Write-downs, write-offs, or impairments in value of assets
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Gain (loss) on sale of assets relating to continuing operations is combined with gain (loss)
applying to discontinued operations
2.
Gain (loss) on sale of assets is combined with other items within the Operating Activities or
Operations section
3.
Gain (loss) on sale of assets is not reported in the Operating Activities or Operations
section, but is reported in another section
Losses are presented as positive numbers. Gains are presented as negative numbers.
This item is not available for banks or property and casualty companies.
This item is available from 1987 forward for companies reporting a Statement of Cash Flows (Format
Code = 7).
This item is only available for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement (Format Code = 1),
a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity
(Format Code = 3) if a company has been updated for fiscal year 1988. The item will be available
from 1987. Prior to 1987, this item was included in Funds from Operations Other on a Working
Capital Statement (Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code =
2), or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Sales (Net)
Annual data item number 12
Quarterly data item number 2
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1967
Position number for annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
16
Position number for quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
39
Annual footnote position number on
Daily Fundamental File
106
Quarterly footnote position number on
Daily Fundamental File
196
This item represents gross sales (the amount of actual billings to customers for regular sales
completed during the period) reduced by cash discounts, trade discounts, and returned sales and
allowances for which credit is given to customers.
This item includes:
1.
Advertising companies net sales and commissions earned
2.
Airline companies transportation related revenues including passenger, cargo, mail,
charter, and other
3.
Any revenue source expected to continue for the life of the company
4.
Banks and savings and loans interest income and fee revenue
5.
Banks total current operating revenue and net pretax profit or loss on securities sold or
redeemed
6.
Broadcasting companies net of agency commissions
7.
Commissions
8.
Equity in earnings/losses even if negative for real estate investment trusts and investors
9.
Finance companies earned insurance premiums and interest income. Finance companies
sales are counted only after net losses on factored receivables purchased are deducted from
Sales Net
10.
Franchise operations franchise and license fees and sales
11.
Hospitals sales net of provision for contractual allowances (sometimes includes doubtful
accounts)
12.
Income derived from equipment rental considered part of operating revenue
13.
Installment sales
14.
Leasing companies rental or leased income
15.
Life insurance and property and casualty companies net sales in total income
16.
Management fees
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Sales (Net) (cont.)
17.
Net sales of tobacco, oil, rubber, and liquor companies after deducting excise taxes
18.
Oil and extractive companies mineral royalty income
19.
Operative builders interest income from mortgage banking subsidiaries
20.
Other operating revenue
21.
Research and development companies equity income from research and development joint
ventures (when reported as operating income) and government grant income
22.
Retail companies finance charge revenues
23.
Retail companies sales of leased departments when corresponding costs are not available
but are included in expenses (when costs are available, the net figure is included in
Nonoperating Income [Expense])
24.
Royalty income and/or management fees when considered as part of operating income (such
as, oil companies, extractive industries, publishing companies)
25.
Security brokers other income
26.
Shipping companies operating differential subsidies and income on reserve fund securities
shown separately
27.
Utilities net sales total current operating revenue
This item excludes:
1.
Discontinued operations (included in Special Items)
2.
Equity in earnings of unconsolidated subsidiaries (included in Nonoperating Income
[Expense ])
3.
Excise taxes excluded from Sales (Net)
4.
Gain on sale of securities or fixed assets (included in Special Items)
5.
Interest income (included in Nonoperating Income [Expense])
6.
Nonoperating income
7.
Other income
8.
Rental income (included in Nonoperating Income [Expense])
Quarterly
Sales (Net) includes: other income for those companies which do not report other income separately
on a quarterly basis (all four quarters are handled consistently and footnoted); and excise taxes for
those companies which do not report excise taxes separately on a quarterly basis (all four quarters are
handled consistently and footnoted). Any differences are indicated in the appropriate quarterly
footnote field on the tapes when Standard & Poors is aware of differences between annual and
quarterly sales information.
Annual footnote codes
AA Data reflects an acquisition (purchase and/or pooling)
AB Data reflects a significant merger/acquisition whereby the effects on the
prior years sales constitute 50% or more of the reported sales for that
year
AC Data reflects an accounting change
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Sales (Net) (cont.)
Annual footnote codes (cont.)
AG Reflects fresh-start accounting upon emerging from Chapter 11
bankruptcy
AR Combination of AA and AZ
AS Combination of AA and AC
AT Combination of AC and AZ
AZ Excludes discontinued operations
BA Includes excise taxes
BB Includes other income/excludes some operating revenue
BC Includes sales of leased departments
BS Combination of BA and BB
BT Combination of BB and BC
DB Some or all data is not available because of a fiscal year change
DZ Some or all data is not available because the company has been in
operation less than one year or presents more than or less than 12
months of data in their statements. If presented, data represents
either nine to 11 months or 13 to 15 months of information
FA Combination of AA and BA
FB Combination of AA and BB
FC Combination of AA and BC
FD Combination of AB and BA
FE Combination of AB and BB
FF Combination of AB and BC
FG Combination of AC and BA
FH Combination of AC and BB
FJ Combination of AC and BC
FK Combination of AC and BS
FL Combination of AZ and BS
FW Combination of AR and BB
FX Combination of AZ and BA
FY Combination of AZ and BB
FZ Combination of AZ and BC
Quarterly footnote codes
AA Data reflects an acquisition (purchase and/or pooling)
AB Data reflects a significant merger/acquisition whereby the effects on the
prior years sales constitute 50% or more of the reported sales for that
year
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Sales (Net) (cont.)
Quarterly footnote codes (cont.)
AC Data reflects an accounting change
AG Reflects fresh-start accounting upon emerging from Chapter 11
bankruptcy
AR Combination of AA and AZ
AS Combination of AA and AC
AT Combination of AC and AZ
AZ Excludes discontinued operations
BA Includes excise taxes
BB Includes other income excludes some operating revenue
BC Includes sales of leased departments
BS Combination of BA and BB
BT Combination of BB and BC
CA Includes six months of a merger or acquisition
CB Includes nine months of a merger or acquisition
CC Includes 12 months of a merger or acquisition
CE Excludes six months of discontinued operations
CF Excludes nine months of discontinued operations
CG Excludes 12 months of discontinued operations
DB Some or all data is not available because of a fiscal year change
DZ Some or all data is not available because the company has been
in operation less than one year or presents more than or less
than 12 months of data in their statements. If presented, data
represents either nine to 11 months or 13 to 15 months of
information
FA Combination of AA and BA
FB Combination of AA and BB
FC Combination of AA and BC
FD Combination of AB and BA
FE Combination of AB and BB
FF Combination of AB and BC
FG Combination of AC and BA
FH Combination of AC and BB
FJ Combination of AC and BC
FK Combination of AC and BS
FL Combination of AZ and BS
FW Combination of AR and BB
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Sales (Net) (cont.)
Quarterly footnote codes (cont.)
FX Combination of AZ and BA
FY Combination of AZ and BB
FZ Combination of AZ and BC
KA Combination of BA and CA
KB Combination of BA and CB
KC Combination of BA and CC
KD Combination of BB and CA
KE Combination of BB and CB
KF Combination of BB and CC
KG Combination of BC and CA
KH Combination of BC and CB
KJ Combination of BC and CC
KL Combination of BA and CE
KM Combination of BA and CF
KN Combination of BA and CG
KO Combination of BB and CE
KP Combination of BB and CF
KR Combination of BB and CG
KS Combination of BC and CE
KT Combination of BC and CF
KU Combination of BC and CG
Sales (Net) (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (Business
Information Segment Item Value
File)
SALE
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Data availability 7 years
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
9
This item represents gross sales (the amount of actual billings to customers for regular sales
completed during the period) reduced by cash discounts, trade discounts, and returned sales and
allowances for which credit is given to customers, for each operating segment. Differences, which
exist between the data as reported by the company and the COMPUSTAT definition, will be
indicated by a footnote.
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Sales (Net) (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) (cont.)
This item includes:
1.
Any revenue source that is expected to continue for the life of the company
2.
Franchise sales (when corresponding expenses are available)
3.
Installment sales
4.
Other operating revenue
This item excludes:
1.
Discontinued operations
2.
Equity in earnings of unconsolidated subsidiaries
3.
Excise taxes
4.
Gain on sale of securities or fixed assets
5.
Inter-company sales
6.
Interest income
7.
Nonoperating income
8.
Other income
9.
Rental income
10.
Royalty income
Special cases (by industry):
1.
Advertising companies: Sales (Net) are commissions earned, not gross billings
2.
Airline companies: Includes net mutual aid assistance and federal subsidies
3.
Cigar, cigarette, rubber and liquor companies: Excludes excise taxes
4.
Finance companies:
Sales (Net) is after deducting net losses on factored receivables purchased
Includes earned insurance premiums
Includes interest income
5.
Franchise companies: Includes franchise and license fees
6.
Hospitals: Sales (Net) is net of provision for contractual allowance (will sometimes include
doubtful accounts)
7.
Insurance companies: Sales (Net) is total income
8.
Leasing companies: Includes rental or lease income
9.
Oil and extractive companies:
Mineral royalty income is included in Sales (Net)
Sales (Net) is after deducting excise taxes
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Sales (Net) (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files) (cont.)
10.
Retail companies: Sales (Net) includes sales of leased departments, when the
corresponding costs are available and are included in operating expenses which are reported
by the company
11.
Security brokers: Includes other income
12.
Shipping companies:
Includes income on reserve fund securities, when it is reported as a separate item in the
company's financial statements
Includes operating differential subsidies
Footnote codes
BA Includes excise taxes
BB
Includes other income/excludes some operating revenues
(no
longer collected after February 7, 2000)
BS Combination of BA and BB
DB
Some or all data is Not Available due to a fiscal year change
(no
longer collected after February 7, 2000)
DZ
Less than one year of data
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
EN Includes inter-departmental/inter-company/inter-geographic
company sales (
prior to February 7, 2000, this footnote
represented inter-company sales
)
HG
Excludes other operating income
(no longer collected after
February 7, 2000)
HH Includes unconsolidated subsidiaries
HK
Unaudited data
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
UA Combination of EN and BA
UB
Combination of BB and EN
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
YA
Combination of HK and BB
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
YB
Combination of HK and HG
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
YC
Combination of HK and EN
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
YD
Combination of HK and BA
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
YE
Combination of HK and BS
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
YF
Combination of HK and UA
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
YG
Combination of HK and UB
(no longer collected after February 7, 2000)
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Sales (Restated)
Annual data item number 117
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Sales (Net) restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, discontinued operations,
and/or accounting changes.
This item will be
as reported
by the company and may include other items (such as, other income
or excise taxes).
This item, for banks, is the total current operating revenue restated up to five years plus the net after
tax and after minority interest profit or loss on securities sold or redeemed.
Segment Identifier (COMPUSTAT Business Information File)
Variable data item (Business
Information - Segment Detail File;
Segment Item Value File)
SID
Units Millions of dollars
Position number in Business
Information Segment Detail File
5
Position number in Business
Information Segment Item Value File
5
This item represents a unique identifier code for every segment reported by a company that is
classified as either an operating , state or business segment type. Segment Identifiers may not be
unique for geographic segment type segments. More than one segment identifier can be attached to
each Customer and/or Product. An identifier remains with a specific segment as long as the data for
that segment is comparable from one year to the next.
Note
: A SID code used for one company has no relationship to the same SID code applied to any
other company.
Segment Name (COMPUSTAT Business Information File)
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment
Detail File)
SNAME
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment
Detail File
6
This is the name that the company gives to describe a particular operating segment. The
Segment Name is assigned as the company reports it. In some instances cases, a descriptive
name is created for the Segment Name.
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Selling, General, and Administrative Expense
Annual data item number 189
Quarterly data item number 1
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1967
Position number for annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
20
Position number for quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
46
This item represents all commercial expenses of operation (such as, expenses not directly related to
product production) incurred in the regular course of business pertaining to the securing of operating
income.
This item includes the following expenses when broken out separately. If a company allocates any of
these expenses to Cost of Goods Sold, we will not include them in Selling, General, and
Administrative Expense:
1.
Accounting expense
2.
Advertising expense
3.
Amortization of research and development costs
4.
Bad debt expense (provision for doubtful accounts)
5.
Commissions
6.
Corporate expense
7.
Delivery expenses
8.
Directors fees and remuneration
9.
Engineering expense
10.
Extractive industries lease rentals or expense, delay rentals, exploration expense, research
and development expense, and geological and geophysical expenses, drilling program
marketing expenses, and carrying charges on non-producing properties
11.
Financial service industries labor, occupancy and equipment, and related expenses
12.
Foreign currency adjustments when included by the company
13.
Freight-out expense
14.
Indirect costs when a separate Cost of Goods Sold figure is given
15.
Labor and related expenses (including salary, pension, retirement, profit sharing, provision
for bonus and stock options, employee insurance, and other employee benefits when
reported below a gross profit figure)
16.
Legal expense
17.
Marketing expense
18.
Operating expenses when a separate Cost of Goods Sold figure is given and no Selling,
General, and Administrative Expense figure is reported
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Selling, General, and Administrative Expense (cont.)
19.
Parent company charges for administrative services
20.
Recovery of allowance for losses
21.
Research and development companies
company-sponsored
research and development
22.
Research and development expense
23.
Restaurants preopening and closing costs
24.
Retail companies preopening and closing costs and rent expense
25.
Severance pay (when reported as a component of Selling, General and Administrative
Expenses)
26.
State income tax when included by the company
27.
Strike expense
This item also includes dry-hole expenses for those companies using the successful-efforts method of
accounting for oil assets. However, when dry-hole expense is combined with another item properly
classified as depreciation (such as, abandonments and dry-holes), we will determine whether
abandonments or dry-holes constitutes the more significant figure and the
Combined Figure
will
be placed in either Depreciation, Depletion, and Amortization or included in the calculation for
Selling, General, and Administrative Expense.
This item excludes:
1.
Amortization of software development costs (include in Cost of Goods Sold)
2.
Departmental costs
3.
Depreciation allocated to Selling, General, and Administrative Expense (included in
Depreciation, Depletion, and Amortization).
4.
Purchased research and development
5.
Research and development companies
customer-sponsored
research and development
(included in Cost of Goods Sold)
6.
Sales-related software development expense for companies engaged in software
development (included in Cost of Goods Sold)
7.
Severance pay when reported as a separate line item
This item is not available for utilities on an annual basis
Annual footnote code
AC Reflects an accounting change
Quarterly footnote code
AC Reflects an accounting change
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Selling, General, and Administrative Expense (Restated)
Annual data item number 132
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Selling, General, and administrative Expense restated up to 10 years for
acquisitions, accounting changes, and/or discontinued operations. Restated data is collected from
summary presentations and is
as reported
by the company.
Due to company presentation, this item may differ from the historical Selling, General, and Administrative
Expense. (See historical definition for Selling, General, and Administrative Expense.)
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Shares Used to Calculate Diluted Earnings Per Share
Annual data item number
Units (companies)
Annual data availability
This item represents the approximate average aggregate short-term financing outstanding during the
companys reporting year. Short-term borrowings are usually in the form of lines of credit with banks.
Short-Term Borrowing Average
Annual data item number 104
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1977
This item represents the approximate average aggregate short-term financing outstanding during the
companys reporting year. Short-term borrowings are usually in the form of lines of credit with banks.
The average aggregate may be calculated on daily, weekly, or monthly outstanding short-term
borrowing balances.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Short-Term Borrowings Average Interest Rate
Annual data item number 105
Units (companies) Percentage
Annual data availability 1977
This item represents the approximate weighted average interest rate for aggregate short-term
borrowings for the reporting year.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Short-Term Investments
Annual data item number 193
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents currently marketable investments as presented in the current asset section of the
Balance Sheet. Such investments are intended to be converted to cash within a relatively short period of
time.
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Short-Term Investments (cont.)
Before adoption of SFAS #95 Statement of Cash Flows, (Format Code = 1, 2, 3) include all short-
term investment maturing within one year.
After adoption of SFAS #95 Statement of Cash Flows,
(Format Code = 7), include short-term
investments with an original maturity greater than 90 days, but less than one year, in Short-Term
Investments.
This item includes:
1.
Accrued interest (included in short-term investments by the company)
2.
Cash in escrow
3.
Cash segregated under Federal and other regulations
4.
Certificates of deposit (included in short-term investments by the company)
5.
Certificates of deposit reported as a separate item in the current assets section of the
Balance Sheet
6.
Commercial paper
7.
Gas transmission companies special deposits
8.
Good-faith and clearinghouse deposits for brokerage firms
9.
Government and other marketable securities (including stocks and bonds listed as short-term)
10.
Margin deposits on commodity future contracts
11.
Marketable securities
12.
Money market fund
13.
Real estate investment trusts shares of beneficial interest
14.
Repurchase agreements (when shown as a current asset)
15.
Restricted cash (when reported as a current asset)
16.
Term deposits
17.
Time deposits and time certificates of deposit (savings accounts when shown as a current
asset)
18.
Treasury bills (listed as short-term)
This item excludes:
1.
Accrued interest not included in short-term investments by the company (included in
Receivables Current Other)
2.
Bullion, bullion in transit, and uranium in transit, etc. (included in Inventories Total)
3.
Cash and demand deposits (included in Cash and Short-Term Investments)
4.
Certificates of deposit included in cash by the company (included in Cash and Short-Term
Investments)
5.
Commercial paper issued by unconsolidated subsidiaries to parent company (included in
Receivables Current Other)
6.
Demand certificates of deposit (included in Cash and Short-Term Investments)
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Short-Term Investments (cont.)
7.
Money due from sale of debentures (included in Receivables Current Other)
8.
Short-term investments at equity (included in Current Assets Other)
9.
Short-term investments with an original maturity less than 90 days for Post SFAS #95
companies
Short-Term Investments Change (Statement of Cash Flows)
Annual data item number 309
Quarterly data item number 109
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1987
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1987
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
93
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
164
This item represents changes in marketable securities and cash equivalents reported in the Investing
Activities section on a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item includes:
1.
Cash equivalents not included in Cash and Cash Equivalents Increase (Decrease) on Cash
Flow
2.
Maturity of Available for Sale Investments and/or Maturity of Held to Maturity Investments
for Unclassified Balance Sheet
3.
Short-term marketable securities
This item excludes:
1.
Any investment that is not clearly short-term
2.
Current receivables on a classified or unclassified Balance Sheet
3.
Short-term receivables that are combined with long-term investments
This item is
Not Available
for companies reporting a Working Capital Statement (Format Code =
1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash Statement by Activity
(Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code when:
1.
Short-term investments are reported only in the Financing or Indirect Operating Activities
section
2.
Some or all short-term investments are combined with another item in the Investing
Activities section
Changes in short-term investments increasing cash are presented as positive numbers. Changes
decreasing cash are presented as negative numbers.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Source Document Code
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
File)
SOURCE
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
File)
SOURCE DOCUMENT CODE
Units Code
Position number for annual data on Daily
Fundamental File
51
Position number for quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
52
The Source Document Code indicates the most recent source(s) from which Standard & Poors
obtained data for each year or quarter. As database information is updated from additional sources,
the Source Document Code changes. On the annual files, Source Document Codes are also available
in footnote slot #32 for each year in which data is available.
Code Sources Annual Files
00 No source document (prior to data collection)
03 Annual Report/Auditors Report
04 Uniform Statistical Report (USR)
05 10-K/20-F
08 Form 8-10K
09 Newswire used to update fundamental financial data
13 Annual Report + Statistical Supplement
13 Annual Report + Quarterly Supplement
14 10-K + Statistical Supplement
14 10-K + Quarterly Supplement
15 Annual Report + 10-K + Statistical Supplement
15 Annual Report + 10-K + Quarterly Supplement
30 News Release
37 Prospectus
43 Annual Report + USR (Uniform Statistical Report)
47
Annual Report + 10-K +
P-1.2
+
T2-A
3
53 Annual Report + 10-K
54 10-K + USR
55 Annual Report + 10-K + USR
56 Annual Report + 10-K + USR + Statistical Supplement
(Continued on following page)
3
Supplemental reports for airlines
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Source Document Code (cont.)
Code Sources Annual Files
88 Subsequent Period Source; Limited fundamental annual data
may be available via company preliminary quarterly sources
99 No source document (gap in data collection)
Code Sources-Quarterly Files
00 No source document (prior to data collection)
02
Wall Street Journal
03 Quarterly Report
04 Uniform Statistical Report (USR)
05 10-Q/6-K
08 Form 8-10-Q
09 Quarterly Report (from Summary Annual Report)
13 Quarterly Report + Quarterly Supplement
14 10-Q + Quarterly Supplement
15 Quarterly Report + 10-Q + Quarterly Supplement
20 Newswire
30 News Release
33 Quarterly Report + News Release
35 10-Q + News Release
37 Prospectus
38 Quarterly Report + 10-Q + News Release
43 Quarterly Report + USR
46
10-Q +
P-1.2
+
T2-A
5
47
10-Q + Quarterly Report +
P-1.2
+
T2-A
5
53 Quarterly Report + 10-Q (at 4
th
quarter, Annual Report + 10K)
54 10-Q + USR
55 Quarterly Report + 10-Q + USR
88 Subsequent period source
99 No source document (gap in data collection)
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Source Document Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment
Source File)
SSRCE
Units Code
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment
Source File
5
The main sources for data on this file are companies Annual Reports to Shareholders and
10-Ks filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. On a preliminary basis, limited
fundamental annual data may be updated from preliminary quarterly sources. The SSRCE
variable provides a two-digit code which indicates the
most recent
source, or combination
of sources, from which we obtained this data.
The codes identified for the SSRCE variable are as follows:
Code Source
00 No Source Document prior to data collection
03 Annual Report/Auditors Report
04 Uniform Statistical Report (USR)
05 10-K/20-F
09 Newswire used to update fundamental financial data
13 Annual Report + Statistical Supplement
14 10-K + Statistical Supplement
15 Annual Report + 10-K + Statistical Supplement
37 Prospectus
43 Annual Report + USR
53 Annual Report + 10-K
54 10-K + USR
55 Annual Report + 10-K + USR
56 Annual Report + 10-K + USR + Statistical Supplement
88 Subsequent Period Source; Limited fundamental annual data
may be available via company preliminary quarterly sources
99 No Source Document gap in data collection
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Sources of Funds Other (Statement of Changes)
Annual data item number 218
Quarterly data item number 87
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
This item represents all sources of funds not classified elsewhere on a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), or a Cash
This item includes:
1.
Changes due to foreign currency exchange adjustments when shown separately as a use
of funds
2.
Working capital changes increasing cash for a company reporting a Cash Statement by
Activity (Format Code = 3)
3.
Working capital changes not clearly reported as one total and/or not distinctly grouped
together in one section within sources for companies reporting a Cash by Source and Use
of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2) or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code =
3)
This item excludes working capital changes clearly reported as one total and/or distinctly grouped
together in one section within sources for a company reporting a Cash by Source and Use of Funds
Statement (Format Code = 2) or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code if a company reports a Statement of Cash Flows
(Format Code = 7).
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Sources of Funds Total (Statement of Changes)
Annual data item number 112
Quarterly data item number 88
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
This item represents the total sources of funds for a company reporting either a Working Capital
Statement (Format Code = 1) or a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2).
This item excludes increase (decrease) in working capital for a company reporting a Working
Capital Statement (Format Code = 1).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for a company reporting either a Cash Statement by
Activity (Format Code = 3) or a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Standard & Poor's Calendar Quarter
Period descriptor ( Industrial Quarterly
files)
Standard & Poor's Calendar Quarter
Units Code
This one-digit code represents the quarter for which data is presented. A Standard & Poor's
calendar quarter indicates the period in which a fiscal quarter ends. The months included in
each calendar quarter are:
Calendar
quarter Calendar months
1February, March, April
2May, June, July
3 August, September, October
4November, December, January
Standard & Poor's Calendar Year
Period descriptor (Industrial Quarterly
files)
STANDARD & POOR'S CALENDAR
YEAR
Units Code
The calendar year represents the specific time period in which the calendar quarter falls. Here is an
example of how the calendar quarter and calendar year appear for a company with a fiscal period
ending June 30, 1992:
Data year
Data quarter
Standard & Poor's
calendar quarter
Standard & Poor's
calendar year
92-1 3 91
92-2 4 91
92-3 1 92
92-4 2 92
Special Items
Annual data item number 17
Quarterly data item number 32
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1967
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
127
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
198
This item represents unusual or nonrecurring items presented above taxes by the company.
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Special Items (cont.)
This item (when reported above taxes) includes:
1.
Adjustments applicable to prior years (except recurring prior year income tax
adjustments)
2.
After-tax adjustments to net income for the purchase portion of net income of partly
pooled companies (when the adjustment is carried over to retained earnings)
3.
Any significant nonrecurring items
4.
Bad debt expense/Provisions for doubtful accounts/Allowance for losses if non-recurring
5.
Current years results of discontinued operations and operations to be discontinued
6.
Flood, fire, and other natural disaster losses
7.
Interest on tax settlements (when reported separately from other interest expense)
8.
Items specifically called Restructuring/Reorganization, Special, or Non-recurring
regardless of the number of years they are reported
9.
Inventory writedowns when separate line item or called non-recurring
10.
Nonrecurring profit or loss on the sale of assets, investments, and securities
11.
Profit or loss on the repurchase of debentures
12.
Recovery of allowances for losses if original allowance was a special item
13.
Relocation and moving expense
14.
Severance pay when a separate line item
15.
Special allowance for facilities under construction
16.
Transfers from reserves provided for in prior years
17.
Write-downs or write-offs of receivables and intangibles
18.
Year 2000 expenses regardless of the number of years they are reported
This item excludes:
1.
Idle plant expense (included in Nonoperating Income [Expense])
2.
Interest on tax settlements (when combined with other interest expense)
3.
Profit or loss on sale of properties (except for securities) for companies in the oil, coal,
transportation, and other industries where these transactions are considered a normal part
of doing business (included in Nonoperating Income [Expense])
4.
Foreign exchange (currency) adjustments (included in Nonoperating Income [Expense])
5.
Milestone payments or one-time contract reimbursements for research and development
companies
6.
Shipping firms operating differential subsidies and estimated profit adjustments for
preceding years. Prior years operating differential subsidies are included in
Nonoperating Income (Expense). Current year operating differential subsidy is included
in Sales (Net). Adjustments by shipping companies to estimated profits reported by this
method are ignored.
This item contains a
Combined Figure
data code if the special item(s) is mentioned in the notes
but either no amount is reported or it is combined with another income statement item with no
break out.
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Standard Industry Classification Code Primary
Variable data item (Industrial Annual,
COMPUSTAT Business Information
Segment Company, and PDE files)
DNUM
Company Descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION CODE
Units Code
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment
Company
2
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
201
In 1997, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) adopted the North American Industrial
Classification System (NAICS), a system for classifying establishments by type of economic
activity, to replace the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes.
The Industry Classification Code is a four-digit system of classification that identifies a companys
primary operations. Standard & Poors assigns these codes by analyzing the sales breakdown from
a companys 10K and annual report. The assigned classification is reviewed each year when the
company is updated by analyzing the product-line breakout in the 10K or annual report.
Industry Classification Numbers conform as nearly as possible to the Office of Management &
Budgets Standard Industry Classification (SIC) codes as taken from the 1987 edition of the
Standard Industrial Classification Manual.
Approximately 400 of 1500 SICs are used as DNUMs. A four-digit specific DNUM is assigned to a
company when a significant number of other companies are engaged in a major line of business and
present a logical group for analysis. Two- or three-digit specific DNUMs are assigned to more diversified
companies and to companies engaged in a major line of business but lacking counterpart companies in
significant numbers to warrant assignment of a four-digit specific DNUM.
General codes such as 1000 (metal mining), 2000, (food & kindred products), 2600 (paper & allied
products), and 2800 (chemicals and allied products) are assigned to companies involved in more
than one aspect of an industry. For instance, a company in the 2600 category might manufacture
pulp, then paper, paperboard, and other paper products from the pulp.
In an effort to consolidate SIC groupings and eliminate industry classifications with only a small
number of companies, codes with two or three specific digits are used. For instance, 2070 (fats and
oils) is a general category that encompasses five specific SIC categories: 2074, 2075, 2076, 2077,
and 2079. Also, 7500 (automotive repair, services, parking) is a general category that covers the
four specific SIC categories: 7510, 7520, 7530, and 7540.
Standard & Poors uses specific four-digit classifications when warranted by a large number of
companies or to clearly differentiate between codes. For instance, 2080 (beverage) is broken into
2082 (malt beverages), 2085 (distilled and blended liquors), and 2086 (bottled and canned soft
drinks and carbonated waters).
Certain industry classification codes are not found in the Standard Industrial Classification
Manual. For example, certain codes such as 4955 (hazardous waste management) and 3576
(computer communications equipment) are defined to better reflect the actual nature of a business.
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Standard Industry Classification Code Primary (cont.)
Screening on a four-digit specific DNUM yields a select number of companies while screening on a range
of SICs increases the number of companies in the population. For example, to find companies whose
primary operations are in ice cream and frozen desserts, screen on DNUM 2024.
Screen on the range of SICs 2020-2026 to yield all companies engaged in the larger dairy products
industry. In this instance, only the 2020 DNUM provides all companies in the dairy products
industry excluding those which have been assigned the four-digit specific 2024 DNUM.
PDE For Indexes
, the S&P Major Industry Index marker appears in the DNUM slot of the PDE file. It
serves as a key in identifying major composites and industry indexes. The markers are assigned by
Standard & Poors, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies.
Primary Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code (COMPUSTAT
Business Information File)
Variable data item (Reference File of
SIC Codes)
SIC
Units Code
Position number for COMPUSTAT
Business Information SIC Code
1
This field contains a four-digit SIC number. This SIC code may be the most general-major group
(for example, 2600), the more specific-group number (for example, 2610), or the most specific-
industry number (for example, 2611).
The SIC variable is a one-dimensional variable of 90 elements that may contain up to 90 four-digit
SIC codes with any unused elements being zero-filled.
The codes provided in the SIC variable on the Reference File of SIC Codes are taken from the
COMPUSTAT Business Information Segment NAICS file. These codes are assigned to each
company using the information reported by the company in its Annual Report to Shareholders and
10-K Report to the SEC.
The first element in the SIC array (that is, SIC [1]), is the primary code and indicates the area
considered to be the major area of activity. In all cases, the primary code is assigned by analyzing
the segment breakdown provided in the 10-K. The codes contained in the remaining 89 fields (that
is, SIC [2] through SIC [90]), are entered in ascending numerical order without regard to relative
significance to the companys operations.
Although data elements are provided for up to 90 SIC codes for each company, most companies
report far fewer codes; the vast majority of the companies on file report 30 or fewer SIC codes.
The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system is maintained by the Office of Federal Statistical
Policy and Standards in the Department of Commerce. The purpose and scope of the SIC system is
defined in the introduction of the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification Manual as follows:
The Standard Industrial Classification was developed for use in the classification of
establishments by type of activity in which they are engaged; for purposes of facilitating the
collection, tabulation, presentation, and analysis of data relating to establishments; and for
promoting uniformity and comparability in the presentation of statistical data collected by
various agencies of the United States Government, State agencies, trade associations, and
private research organizations.
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Primary Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code (COMPUSTAT
Business Information File) (cont.)
For a more complete description of classification procedures and industry group definitions, refer
to the 1987 edition of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual which is available through the
Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 (stock
number 4101-0066).
Stockholders Equity (Restated)
Annual data item number 144
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents Stockholders Equity restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, discontinued
operations and/or accounting changes. Restated data is collected from summary presentations and
is as reported by the company. This item excludes preferred stock and redeemable stock.
This is an average figure restated up to six years for banks.
Stockholders Equity Total
Annual data item number 216
Quarterly data item number 60
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1963
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1971
Annual position number on Daily
Fundamental File
126
Quarterly position number on Daily
Fundamental File
197
This item represents the common and preferred shareholders interest in the company.
This item includes:
1.
Capital Surplus
2.
Common Stock
3.
Nonredeemable Preferred Stock
4.
Retained Earnings
5.
Treasury Stock Total Dollar Amount (reduces Stockholders Equity)
This item is the sum of:
1.
Common Equity Total
2.
Preferred Stock Carrying Value
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Stock Ownership Code
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
file)
STK
Company descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
STOCK OWNERSHIP CODE
Units Code
This is a one-digit code that identifies the ownership of each company.
Code Ownership
0Publicly traded company
1Subsidiary of a publicly traded company
2Subsidiary of a company that is not publicly traded
3Company that is publicly traded but not on a major exchange
4Company that has undergone a leveraged buyout
Stock Ticker Symbol
Variable data item (Industrial Annual,
and PDE files)
SMBL
Company descriptor (Industrial
Quarterly File)
STOCK TICKER SYMBOL
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company file)
TIC
Units Code
Position number in Daily Fundamental
File
1
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Company file
8
Common stock ticker symbols for publicly traded companies on the New York Stock Exchange, the
American Stock Exchange, and those traded over-the-counter are taken from the S&P Stock Guide. Over-
the counter ticker symbols not in the S&P Stock Guide are obtained from the NASDAQ
1
system.
Canadian
Ticker symbols for companies on the Canadian file are provided by the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Standard & Poor's has devised pseudo-tickers for certain classes of companies on the
COMPUSTAT files as follows:
1. It is possible for a company trading in Canada to have the same ticker symbol as a
company trading in the U.S. Therefore, in order to provide unique ticker symbols for all
companies on the COMPUSTAT files, a period (.) has been added at the end of those
Canadian ticker symbols on the Canadian file which have duplicated U.S. ticker symbols.
For example:
Alliance Capital Management -LP (U.S.
company)
AC
Air Canada (Canadian company) AC.
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Stock Ticker Symbol (cont.)
2.
It is possible for duplicate ticker symbols to exist for companies on the active
COMPUSTAT files (Primary, Supplementary, Tertiary, Full-Coverage) and the Industrial
Research file. If this does occur, the company on the Research file will carry a period (.)
at the end of the ticker symbol. The company on the active file will carry the ticker
symbol obtained from the S&P Stock Guide or the NASDAQ system. For example:
Dean Foods Co (Active file company) DF
Drug Fair Inc. (Research file company) DF.
3 Companies, which trade a particular class of stock on the New York or American Stock
Exchanges, will carry the ticker symbol listed in the S&P Stock Guide. These tickers are
composed of the ticker symbol identifying the company, a period (.) and an alpha
character representing the class of stock. For example:
American Maize Products CL A AZE.A
Blount Inc CL A BLT.A
Hubbell Inc CL B HUB.B
4. Wholly owned subsidiaries of publicly traded companies have special tickers comprised
of the parent companys ticker symbol and a number that identifies a particular subsidiary
of that parent:
LTV Steel QLTV3
McDonnel Douglas Financial CP MD1
Alltel NY AT4
5. Standard & Poors assigns special tickers to subsidiaries of companies that have no
publicly traded common stock. These tickers consist of four digits followed by an A:
ACF Industries Inc 4165A
Amstar Corp 4072A
6. Standard & Poors assigns special tickers to publicly held companies that trade common
stock but not on the New York or American Stock Exchanges, the NASDAQ system, or a
regional exchange. These tickers consist of four digits followed by a B:
Comet Entertainment Inc 7144B
Develcon Electronics Ltd 6400B
7. Special tickers are assigned to companies that have undergone leveraged buyouts but
continue to file reports. These tickers consist of four digits followed by a C
:
Formica Corp 6061C
8. On introduction of SFAS #94, many companies presented both pre- and post-SFAS #94
data. Special tickers are assigned to companies that present current data that is consistent
with historical data. These tickers are followed by a period and an F:
Ford Motor Co. (post-SFAS #94) F
Ford Motor Co. (pre-SFAS #94) F.F
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Stock Ticker Symbol (cont.)
9.
Companies trading Pink Sheets or Over-the-Counter (OTC) Bulletin Board are assigned a
ticker by the NASDAQ system. Standard & Poors precedes this ticker with the number 3, for
example:
Allstar Inns 3ALST
10. Emerging marketplace companies are companies that trade on the American Stock
Exchange that were allowed to meet lower requirements than all other companies on the
American Stock Exchange. These ticker symbols end in the suffix .EC, for example:
Encore Marketing Intl Inc. EMI.EC
11. Standard & Poors assigns special tickers to companies who are not trading and whose
financials represent consolidated statements of two other divisions who actively trade and
file separate financial reports. The ticker is four characters - two characters from one
divisions ticker symbol and two characters from the other divisions ticker symbol -
followed by a .CM, for example:
Unilever Combined UNUL.CM
Unilever N V - NY Shares UN
Unilever PLC - Amer Shares UL
Ticker symbols are also available for all S&P Industry Indexes.
Treasury Stock (Dollar Amount) Common
Annual data item number 226
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1982
This item represents the cost of common stock held in treasury by the company and reduces
Stockholders Equity.
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Annual footnote code
TR Company uses retirement method to account for common
treasury stock
Treasury Stock (Dollar Amount) Preferred
Annual data item number 227
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1982
This item represents the cost of nonredeemable preferred stock held in treasury by the company and
appears as a deduction from Stockholders Equity.
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Treasury Stock Memo Entry
Annual data item number 86
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the dollar amount of all common and preferred stock held in treasury by the
company and deducted from Stockholders Equity on the Balance Sheet prior to 1982. From 1982
forward, this item will contain a
Not Available
data code.
Beginning in 1982, Treasury Stock Total Dollar Amount represents the total amount of common
and preferred treasury stock as a separate component for use in balancing models.
Prior to 1982, this item was useful only as a memorandum since treasury stock was netted against
various equity components. Since 1982, Standard & Poors includes the dollar amount of common
treasury in Common Stock and the dollar amount of nonredeemable preferred in Preferred Stock
Carrying Value. The total dollar amount of both common and nonredeemable preferred treasury
stock is now presented in Treasury Stock Total Dollar Amount (for use in equity balancing
models from 1982 forward).
This item is not available for utilities.
Treasury Stock Number of Common Shares
Annual data item number 87
Units (companies) Millions
Annual data availability 1969
This item represents the number of common shares held in treasury (acquired by the company
through purchase in the market or directly from stockholders).
This item includes:
1.
Common treasury stock accounted for on the retirement method
2.
Escrow shares presented in the equity section but excluded from the EPS calculation
3.
Number of common treasury stock held on the asset side of the Balance Sheet
4.
Shares issued to Directors Benefits Trusts and Executive Benefits Trusts presented in the
equity section
5.
Uncommitted ESOP shares
This item is not available for utilities.
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Treasury Stock Total Dollar Amount
Annual data item number 88
Quarterly data item number 98
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1962
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1972
This item represents the dollar amount of all of a companys common stock and nonredeemable
preferred stock held in treasury. A company uses the
cost
method to account for this stock and
shows it on the Balance Sheet as a deduction to equity. A second method, the
retirement
method
records shares as if formally retired.
This item includes:
1.
Dollar amount of shares issued to Director Benefits Trust and Executive Benefits Trusts
presented in the equity section but excluded from EPS calculations
2.
Escrow shares presented in the Stockholders Equity section but excluded from the
Earnings per Share calculation
3.
Reciprocal share holdings
4.
Uncommitted ESOP shares
This item excludes redeemable preferred treasury stock that is netted against Preferred Stock
Redeemable.
Prior to 1982 on the annual file and first quarter, 1986, on the quarterly file, this item will contain a
Combined Figure
data code if a companys common treasury stock and nonredeemable preferred
treasury stock was netted against Common Stock or Preferred Stock Carrying Value. Standard &
Poors will present a zero for the fiscal periods previously mentioned if a company used either the
retirement method of accounting for treasury stock or did not have any treasury stock.
If a company uses the cost method to account for treasury stock, this item will present actual
figures for use in equity balancing models beginning in 1982 on the annual file and first quarter,
1986, on the quarterly file.
Type Code for the SIC
Variable data item (Reference File of
SIC Codes)
TYPE
Units Code
This one-digit code identifies the type of SIC code and name that is represented. TYPE codes and
their meanings are as follows:
Code Meaning
1 SIC Major Group (for example, 2600)
2 SIC Group Number (for example, 2610)
3 SIC Industry Number (for example, 2611)
4 Standard & Poor's Defined Industry (for example, 5412)
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Update Code
Variable data item (Industrial Annual
files)
UCODE
Period descriptor UPDATE CODE
Units Code
Position number for annual data on
Daily Fundamental File
7
Position number for quarterly data on
Daily Fundamental File
29
This item is provided for each year or quarter.
Code Description
0Company has not been updated for that year or quarter but may
have market-related data available. The 0 code also identifies
the years and quarters before a company became public.
1Limited fundamental annual data may be available via company
preliminary quarterly sources; however, if no preliminary quarterly
sources are published to date, the company has not been
updated for the year or quarter but the
Cumulative Adjustment
Factor
may contain a figure other than
1.000000
and market data
may be available.
Code Description
2Company has been updated from a preliminary source. Some
data is not available but is expected to become available or has
been available historically.
For Financial Services companies, this code will be used with a
News Release Source Code, if data available on a news release
is not complete.
3Company has been updated from its final source (usually the 10-
K or 10-Q) and no further data is available.
For Financial Services companies, this code will be used if all
data can be obtained from a news release.
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Update Code (COMPUSTAT Business Information Files)
Variable data item (COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment
Source File)
SUCODE
Units Code
Position number in COMPUSTAT
Business Information Segment
Source File
6
This item is provided for each operating segment and may be 1, 2, or 3.
Code Meaning
1Data is not yet available for the year because the company has
changed its fiscal year-end.
2Data has been updated from a preliminary source, but some
data is still not available which is expected to become available
or has historically been available.
3Data has been updated from the final source or sources and no
further data will be available for that year.
Uses of Funds Other (Statement of Changes)
Annual data item number 219
Quarterly data item number 95
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
This item represents uses of funds not classified elsewhere on a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1), a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2), a Cash
Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3), or a Net Liquid Funds/Net Funds Statement Classified
by Source and Applications of Funds (Format Code = 5).
This item includes:
1.
Changes due to foreign currency exchange adjustments shown separately
2.
Working capital changes not clearly reported as one total and/or not distinctly grouped
together in one section within uses for either a Cash by Source and Use of Funds
Statement (Format Code = 2) or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3)
This item excludes working capital changes clearly reported as one total and/or distinctly grouped
together in one section within Uses for either a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement
(Format Code = 2) or a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for a company reporting a Statement of Cash Flows
(Format Code = 7).
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
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Uses of Funds Total (Statement of Changes)
Annual data item number 116
Quarterly data item number 96
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
This item represents total use of funds for a company reporting either a Working Capital Statement
(Format Code = 1) or a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2).
This item includes:
1.
Changes due to foreign currency exchange adjustments shown separately
2.
Working capital changes presented in the Uses section on a Cash by Source and Use of
Funds Statement (Format Code = 2)
This item excludes working capital changes clearly reported as one total and/or distinctly grouped
together in one section within Uses for either a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement
(Format Code = 2).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for a company reporting a Cash Statement by
Activity (Format Code = 3) or a Statement of Cash Flows (Format Code = 7).
This item is not available for banks or utilities.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Working Capital (Balance Sheet)
Annual data item number 179
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1950
This item represents the difference between the total current assets minus total current liabilities
as
reported
on a companys Balance Sheet.
This item is not available for banks.
Working Capital (Restated)
Annual data item number 121
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
This item represents working capital restated up to 10 years for acquisitions, discontinued
operations and/or accounting changes and is
as reported
by the company.
This item is not available for banks.
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Working Capital Change Other Increase (Decrease) (Statement of
Changes)
Annual data item number 236
Quarterly data item number 73
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
This item represents working capital changes other than changes in cash and cash equivalents and
changes in current debt.
Changes in working capital that provide a source of funds or serve to decrease working capital are
presented as
positive
numbers. Changes in working capital which use funds or increase working
capital are presented as
negative
numbers (Format Code = 2, 3, 5).
Changes in working capital that provide a source of funds or serve to decrease working capital are
presented as
negative
numbers. Changes in working capital which use funds or increase working
capital are presented as
positive
numbers (Format Code = 1).
This item contains a
Not Available
data code for companies reporting a Statement of Cash Flows
(Format Code = 7).
For the period 1971 through 1983, this item contains a
Combined Figure
data code for
companies reporting a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement (Format Code = 2).
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.
Working Capital Change Total (Statement of Changes)
Annual data item number 180
Quarterly data item number 101
Units (companies) Millions of dollars
Annual data availability 1971
Quarterly data availability First quarter, 1984
This item represents the difference between total sources and total uses
as reported
on a Working
Capital Statement (Format Code = 1).
This item includes changes in current debt and changes in cash and cash equivalents.
This item is
Not Available
for companies reporting a Cash by Source and Use of Funds Statement
(Format Code = 2), a Cash Statement by Activity (Format Code = 3), or a Statement of Cash Flows
(Format Code = 7).
This item is not available for banks.
Quarterly
This item is not available for utility companies.
Quarterly
Data reflects year-to-date figures for each quarter.