Standard and Poor's SmallCap 600 Guide


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What do individual investors, money managers, analysts, brokers, and financial writers and editors have in common? All turn to Standard & Poor's, a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies, for securities information that is second to none. S&P's Guides, totally updated for 2002, deliver the same data and analyses used by today's top investment professionals. Each book puts these unique features at the reader's fingertips: -- Vital data on earnings, dividends, and share prices -- Key income and balance sheet statistics -- Exclusive S&P buy, sell, or hold recommendations for each stock -- Exclusive S&P outlook for every stock's price -- Computer-generated screens showing superior stock picks in different categories -- Company addresses, and numbers, and names of top officers The latest data for tracking America's fastest-rising companies.




The International Guide to Securities Market Indices


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Originally published in 1996, The International Guide to Securities Market Indices provides a comprehensive overview of the securities market indices and offers assistance to professionals as well as individual investors in the selection of an appropriate securities market index, on a worldwide basis. The Guide’s identifies and catalogues available performance indicators along with their publishers and describes their relevant characteristics and a perspective on their historical price and total return performance. It also contains descriptive profiles along with historical performance data on 400 of the world’s leading global, regional and local securities market indices and sub-indices covering 10 asset classes.




The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing


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The essential stock market guide for beginners, updated with timely strategies for investing your money. The perfect gift for anyone hoping to learn the basics of investing. Now in its fifth edition, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing has established itself as a clear, concise, and highly effective approach to stocks and investment strategy. Rooted in the principles that made it invaluable from the start, this completely revised and updated edition of The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing shares a wealth of information, including: •What has changed and what remains timeless as the economy recovers from the subprime crash •All-new insights from deep historical research showing which measurements best identify winning stocks •A rock-solid value averaging plan that grows 3 percent per quarter, regardless of the economic climate •An exclusive conversation with legendary Legg Mason portfolio manager Bill Miller, revealing what he learned from the crash and recovery •Thoroughly updated resources emphasizing online tools, the latest stock screeners, and analytical sites that best navigated recent trends Accessible and intelligent, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing is what every investor, new or seasoned, needs to keep pace in the current market. This book is a must read for anyone looking to make money in the stock market this year!







Standard and Poor's 500 Guide


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Individual investors, money managers, analysts, brokers, and financial writers and editors all turn to Standard & Poor's for securities information that is second to none. This updated volume includes exclusive rankings and details on America's top companies and their stocks.




Standard & Poor's 500 Guide


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Provides data and analysis of the companies in the world-famous S&P 500 index, one of the most watched financial indexes in the world. This title provides top investment professionals with information on earnings, dividends, and share prices; stock picks in various categories; and company addresses and numbers, along with names of top officers.




You Can Do It Yourself Investor's Guide


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Charlie Emery has been an active, self-taught investor for over twenty years. He has invested in his 401k plan at work as well as regular and Roth IRAs. He has learned the hard way, by trial and error, what does and doesn’t work. Building on that experience, You Can Do It Yourself Investor’s Guide seeks to help today’s working investor, most of whom will not have a traditional pension plan to fall back on when they retire. If you are familiar with or willing to learn to work with a spreadsheet program like Excel; you can chart your own investments effectively. By spending a few hours each week managing your own investments and following a disciplined plan of action for your investments, you can plan for your long-term financial health. Emery also provides a top-down plan for the ETF investor who doesn’t have a lot of time or money to spend managing their portfolio, along with a bottom-up plan that takes a little more time, but offers better rewards. This helpful guide can help you make your way past the financial planners and investment advisors who promise you big returns, but rarely deliver on their promises. You can manage your own investments and plan your financial future effectively. The time to start is now.




Indexing for Maximum Investment Results


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Twenty four years after investment managers decided to implement Standard & Poor's 500 indexing strategy, the verdict is in. The first indexers beat more than 99% of all actively managed stock funds. Over the last ten years, funds based on the S&P 500 out-performed more than 80% of all mutual funds. Today about $450 billion is indexed to the S&P 500, almost 10% of the total market value of all stocks traded in the US. The strategy has been applied to other asset classes, including bonds and real estate. In total, indexing now accounts for more than 25% of the investment methodology of all pension funds in the US. Topics include: choosing a benchmark; overview of the marketplace; using derivatives to index; performance track record versus active management; index methodology and other styles; and index price effects on constituent securities. Albert S. Neubert is director of the Domestic S&P Indexes Unit within the Equity Services Group.




Standard & Poor''s 500 Guide, 2011 Edition


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The latest critical data for making superior investing decisions--from the world's most respected financial index The Standard & Poor's 500 Index is the most watched index in America--if not the world. Whether you're an individual investor purchasing stocks, an executive researching corporate competitors, or a job seeker looking for concise and up-to-the-minute overviews of potential employers, you'll find the critical, often hard-to-find information you need in Standard & Poor's 500 Guide, 2011 Edition. Easy to use and packed with market intelligence on all 500 companies listed in the S&P 500 Index, this authoritative reference includes: Information on the bluest of blue chip stocks, from Abbott Labs and GE to Microsoft and Yahoo! Summaries of each company's business activity, sales history, and recent developments Earnings and dividends data, with four-year price charts Exclusive Standard & Poor’s Quality Rankings (from A+ to D) New introduction by David M. Blitzer, Ph.D., Managing Director and Chairman of the Index Committee, Standard & Poor's In addition, you get unique at-a-glance details about: Stocks with A+ Quality Rankings Companies with five consecutive years of earnings increases--a key indicator of strong long-term performance Per share data, income statement analyses, and balance sheet overviews of each company covered Put the comprehensive, updated data and analysis expertise of the world's premier securities information firm at your fingertips with Standard & Poor's 500 Guide, 2011 Edition.