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Name Type Value Description 3 Year Annual Capital Spending Growth Rate Numeric Percent 3 Year Annual Dividend Growth Rate Numeric Percent 3 Year Annual Income Growth Rate Numeric Percent 3 Year Annual R&D Growth Rate Numeric Percent 5 Year Annual Capital Spending Growth Rate Numeric Percent 5 Year Annual Dividend Growth Rate Numeric Percent 5 Year Annual R&D Growth Rate Numeric Percent The 3-Year Growth Rate is the compound annual growth rate of capital spending, this figure is derived by taking the nth root of the total percentage growth rate, where n is the number of years in the period (3) being considered. The Three Year Annual Dividend Growth Rate is the average of the previous three year-over-year percent changes of the annual dividends. We take the AsOfDate, go back in time three calendar years and at each date prior, we sum the quarterly or semi-annual dividends going back one year. Those three data points, which are used in the calculation are summations of previous dividends. The 3-Year Growth Rate is the compound annual growth rate of annual income, this figure is derived by taking the nth root of the total percentage growth rate, where n is the number of years in the period (3) being considered. The 3-Year Growth Rate is the compound annual growth rate of research and development, this figure is derived by taking the nth root of the total percentage growth rate, where n is the number of years in the period (3) being considered. The 5-Year Growth Rate is the compound annual growth rate of capital spending, this figure is derived by taking the nth root of the total percentage growth rate, where n is the number of years in the period (5) being considered. The Five Year Annual Dividend Growth Rate is the average of the previous five year-over-year percent changes of the annual dividends. We take the AsOfDate, go back in time five calendar years and at each date prior, we sum the quarterly or semi-annual dividends going back one year. Those five data points, which are used in the calculation are summations of previous dividends. The 5-Year Growth Rate is the compound annual growth rate of research and development, this figure is derived by taking the nth root of the total percentage growth rate, where n is the number of years in the period (5) being considered.

5 Year Average Debt Equity Ratio Numeric Ratio 5 Year Average Pre Tax Profit Margin Numeric Percent 5 Year Average R&D As Percent Of Sales Numeric Percent 5 Year Average Return On Equity Numeric Percent 5 Year Average SG&A As Percent Of Sales Numeric Percent 5 Year Average Total Debt Equity Ratio Numeric Ratio The sum of the previous 5 years of long-term debt divided by the sum of the previous 5 years of common stock equity, expressed as percentage-data taken from the annual reports (5 Year Average). The sum of the previous 5 years of pre-tax earnings from continuing operations (not including discontinued or extraordinary items) divided by the sum of the previous 5 years of revenue, expressed as percentage-data taken from the annual reports (5 Year Average). The average of the previous 5 years of Research and Development expenses divided by the average of the previous 5 years of revenue, data taken from the annual reports The average of the previous 5 years of Return on Equity values, the Net Income from Total Operations divided by Common Equity, data taken from the annual reports The sum of the previous 5 years of selling, general and administrative expenses divided by the sum of the previous 5 years of revenue, expressed as percentage-data taken from the annual reports (5 Year Average). The sum of the previous 5 years of short-term debt and long-term debt divided by the sum of the previous 5 years of common stock equity, expressed as percentage-data taken from the annual reports (5 Year Average). Accounts Payable Numeric Millions Represents the claims of trade creditors for unpaid goods or services that are due within the normal operating cycle of the company. Accounts Payable (Cash Flow) Numeric Millions Represents the change in the amount of accounts payable from one year to the next as reported in the cash flow statement. Accounts Receivable Change Numeric Millions Represents the change in the amount of receivables net of allowances from one year to the next. Accounts Receivables Days Numeric Returns receivables days for the period and date(s) requested. Accounts Receivables Net Numeric Millions Represents claims against customers for merchandise sold or services performed in the ordinary course of business.

Accrued Expenses Numeric Millions Returns accrued expenses for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Accumulated Depreciation Numeric Millions Represents expense related to the fixed assets still carried on the books of the company. Sometimes the term reserve for depreciation is used. Accumulated Depreciation - Construction in Progress Numeric Millions Accumulated Depreciation - Construction in Progress. Accumulated Depreciation - Machinery & Equipment Numeric Millions Represents the portion of accumulated depreciation that relates to the reduction in the useful economic life of the machinery and equipment. Accumulated Minority Interest Numeric Millions Represents the portion of the net worth (at par or stated value) of a subsidiary pertaining to shares not owned by the controlling company and its consolidated subsidiaries. If minority interest is shown on the asset side, it is updated as a negative and the total assets are adjusted to exclude it. Accumulated Other Compensation Income - Other Numeric Millions Adjustments Accum Other Comp Inc - Other Adjustments. Additional Paid - In Capital or Capital Surplus (including Deferred Compensation) Numeric Millions Amortization of Intangible Assets Numeric Millions Asset Turnover Numeric Millions Represents the amount received in excess of par value from the sale of common stock. Along with common stock it is the equity capital received from parties outside the company. Represents the cost allocation for intangible assets such as patents and leasehold improvements, trademarks, book plates, tools and film costs. It is a non-cash charge. Returns asset turnover for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default.

Beta Numeric Actual The coefficient which measures the volatility of a stock's returns relative to the market (S&P 500). It is based on a minimum of 30 days to a maximum of 3 years (however much is available) historical regression of the daily returns on the stock onto the daily returns on the S&P 500: Ri = a + b(rm) + e where Ri is the monthly total returns on the stock, a is the stock's Alpha, b is the stock's Beta (this fundamental), Rmis the monthly total returns on the market (S&P 500), and e is a random error term. A beta of 1 means that the market and the stock move up or down together, at the same rate. That is, a 5% up or down move in the market should theoretically result in a 5% up or down move in the stock. A beta coefficient of 2 suggests that the stock will tend to fluctuate twice as much as the market. That is, if the market moves up 5%, then the stock should move up 10%. A beta coefficient of 0.5 indicates that the stock will move one-half as much as the market, either up or down. A negative beta indicates the stock tends to move in the opposite direction from the general market. That is, the stock price declines when the overall market is rising, or rises when the overall market is declining. Negative beta stocks are rare. A beta of 0 means there is no correlation between the stock and the market. Note that this value may be different than the other Beta values

Beta 12 Month Numeric Percent The coefficient which measures the volatility of a stock's returns relative to the market (S&P 500). It is based on a 12-month historical regression of the return on the stock onto the return on the S&P 500: Ri = a + b(rm) + e where Ri is the monthly total returns on the stock, a is the stock's Alpha, b is the stock's Beta, Rmis the monthly total returns on the market (S&P 500), and e is a random error term. A minimum of 12 monthly returns are required for this calculation. A beta of 1 means that the market and the stock move up or down together, at the same rate. That is, a 5% up or down move in the market should theoretically result in a 5% up or down move in the stock. A beta coefficient of 2 suggests that the stock will tend to fluctuate twice as much as the market. That is, if the market moves up 5%, then the stock should move up 10%. A beta coefficient of 0.5 indicates that the stock will move one-half as much as the market, either up or down. A negative beta indicates the stock tends to move in the opposite direction from the general market. That is, the stock price declines when the overall market is rising, or rises when the overall market is declining. Negative beta stocks are rare.

Beta 24 Month Numeric Percent The coefficient which measures the volatility of a stock's returns relative to the market (S&P 500). It is based on a 24-month historical regression of the return on the stock onto the return on the S&P 500: Ri = a + b(rm) + e where Ri is the monthly total returns on the stock, a is the stock's Alpha, b is the stock's Beta, Rmis the monthly total returns on the market (S&P 500), and e is a random error term. A minimum of 12 monthly returns are required for this calculation. A beta of 1 means that the market and the stock move up or down together, at the same rate. That is, a 5% up or down move in the market should theoretically result in a 5% up or down move in the stock. A beta coefficient of 2 suggests that the stock will tend to fluctuate twice as much as the market. That is, if the market moves up 5%, then the stock should move up 10%. A beta coefficient of 0.5 indicates that the stock will move one-half as much as the market, either up or down. A negative beta indicates the stock tends to move in the opposite direction from the general market. That is, the stock price declines when the overall market is rising, or rises when the overall market is declining. Negative beta stocks are rare.

Beta 36 Month Numeric Percent The coefficient which measures the volatility of a stock's returns relative to the market (S&P 500). It is based on a 36-month historical regression of the return on the stock onto the return on the S&P 500: Ri = a + b(rm) + e where Ri is the monthly total returns on the stock, a is the stock's Alpha, b is the stock's Beta, Rmis the monthly total returns on the market (S&P 500), and e is a random error term. A minimum of 12 monthly returns are required for this calculation. A beta of 1 means that the market and the stock move up or down together, at the same rate. That is, a 5% up or down move in the market should theoretically result in a 5% up or down move in the stock. A beta coefficient of 2 suggests that the stock will tend to fluctuate twice as much as the market. That is, if the market moves up 5%, then the stock should move up 10%. A beta coefficient of 0.5 indicates that the stock will move one-half as much as the market, either up or down. A negative beta indicates the stock tends to move in the opposite direction from the general market. That is, the stock price declines when the overall market is rising, or rises when the overall market is declining. Negative beta stocks are rare.

Beta 60 Month Numeric Percent The coefficient which measures the volatility of a stock's returns relative to the market (S&P 500). It is based on a 60-month historical regression of the return on the stock onto the return on the S&P 500: Ri = a + b(rm) + e where Ri is the monthly total returns on the stock, a is the stock's Alpha, b is the stock's Beta, Rmis the monthly total returns on the market (S&P 500), and e is a random error term. A minimum of 12 monthly returns are required for this calculation. A beta of 1 means that the market and the stock move up or down together, at the same rate. That is, a 5% up or down move in the market should theoretically result in a 5% up or down move in the stock. A beta coefficient of 2 suggests that the stock will tend to fluctuate twice as much as the market. That is, if the market moves up 5%, then the stock should move up 10%. A beta coefficient of 0.5 indicates that the stock will move one-half as much as the market, either up or down. A negative beta indicates the stock tends to move in the opposite direction from the general market. That is, the stock price declines when the overall market is rising, or rises when the overall market is declining. Negative beta stocks are rare. Capital Expenditures Numeric Millions Returns total capital expenditures for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Capital Expenditures Fixed Assets Numeric Represents the funds used to acquire fixed assets other than those associated with acquisitions. Cash Dividends Paid Numeric Millions Represents the total common and preferred dividends paid to shareholders of the company. Cash & Short Term Investments Numeric Millions Represents the sum of cash and short term investments. Change in Capital Stock Numeric Millions Returns sale/repurchase of stock, net for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Change in Current Debt Numeric Millions Represents the increase or decrease in short-term borrowings from one year to the next as reported in the cash flow statement. Changes in Working Capital Numeric Millions Represents the net change in working capital apart from the increase/decrease in short term borrowings and increase/decrease in cash & equivalents.

Common Stock Par or Carry Value Numeric Millions Consolidated Net Income Numeric Millions Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) including Depreciation and Amortization Numeric Millions Cumulative Translation Adjustment Numeric Millions Customer Liability on Acceptances Numeric Millions Days Sales Outstanding Numeric Actual Represents the par or stated value of the issued common shares of the company. It includes the value of all multiple shares. Along with capital surplus it is the equity capital received from parties outside the company. Represents consolidated net income for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Returns the cost of goods sold for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Represents the gains and losses from the translation of foreign currency. These amounts are not recognized as part of the current income but will be realized when the foreign entity is sold or liquidated. It is shown as part of Shareholders' Equity and is based on the current rate of exchange. Represents funds from customers (usually borrowed from the bank), which by agreement are deposited in the bank. The agreement is supported by a letter of credit, which alloff the funds to be used only for a specific purpose. The average collection period. It indicates the average length of time a firm must wait after making a sale before it receives payment. Equals Accounts Receivable divided by Sales, multiplied by 365 (TTM). Days Sales Outstanding - Time Weighted Numeric Actual The time-weighted collection period. It indicates the length of time a firm must wait after making a sale before it receives payment. Equals Accounts Receivable divided by Sales, multiplied by Accounts Receivables Days (TTM). Accounts Receivables Days is the number of days that a customer invoice is outstanding before it is collected. Capital Leases Numeric Millions Debt Capital Leases. Other Receivables Numeric Millions Debt Other Receivables. Decrease in Deposits Numeric Decrease in Deposits.

Decrease in Loans Numeric Millions Deferred Tax Assets Numeric Millions Deferred Taxes Numeric Millions Deferred Taxes (excluding Investment Tax Credits) Numeric Millions Deferred Taxes & Investment Tax Credit Numeric Millions Represents the decrease in loans from one period to the next. It includes: principal collected on loans and leases and proceeds from loan sales. This item is typically found under Investing Activities in a Cash Flow Statement. Represents the debit balance of the deferred tax account. It is the amount of tax benefit which has been deferred to some future period. Represents the accumulation of taxes which are deferred as a result of timing differences between reporting sales and expenses for tax and financial reporting purposes. Represents the increase or decrease in the deferred tax liability from one year to the next resulting from timing differences in recognition of revenue and expenses for tax and financial reporting purposes. It is a non-cash charge. Represents the increase or decrease in the deferred tax liability from one year to the next resulting from timing differences in recognition of revenue and expenses for tax and financial reporting purposes. Deferred taxes are shown net of investment tax credits. Deferred Tax Liabilities Numeric Millions Represents the credit balance of the deferred tax account. It is the amount of tax charge which has been deferred to some future period. Depreciation & Amortization Numeric Millions Depreciation represents the process of allocating the cost of a depreciable asset to the accounting periods covered during its expected useful life to a business. It is a non-cash charge for use and obsolescence of an asset. Depreciation Numeric Millions Depreciation represents the process of allocating the cost of a depreciable asset to the accounting periods covered during its expected useful life to a business. Depreciation or Depletion (excluding Amortization) Numeric Millions Depreciation represents the process of allocating the cost of a depreciable asset to the accounting periods covered during its expected useful life to a business. It is a non-cash charge.

Dividend Yield - Daily Numeric Returns the dividends per share divided by the most recent Last Close price, multiplied by 100, for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Dollar Volume 1 Week Numeric Actual The total dollar volume in a security during a given week. EBITDA (From Cash Flow) Numeric Millions Returns earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation & amortization (EBITDA) with preference for depreciation & amortization from the Cash Flow statement for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. EPS (Recurring) Numeric Actual Represents diluted earnings per share before unusual expenses for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. EPS From Continuing Operations Text Actual Represents the per share amount earned by a company before any gain/loss adjustment for discontinued operations and extraordinary items but after preferred dividends are deducted. EPS (Diluted) Numeric Actual The TTM diluted earnings per share from total operations. Equity in Earnings of Affiliates Income Numeric Millions Represents that portion of the earnings or losses of a subsidiary whose financial accounts are not consolidated with the controlling company's assets. Exchange Rate Effect Numeric Millions Represents the effect of translating from one currency to another on the cash flow of the company. Extraordinary Gains or Losses from Sale of Asset Numeric Millions Extraordinary gains or losses from the sale of an asset. Extraordinary Item Numeric Millions Represents gains and losses resulting from non-recurring unusual events. Extraordinary Items (Including Accounting Change) Numeric Millions Returns extraordinary items including accounting change for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Federal Home Loan Advances Increase (Decrease) Numeric Millions Federal Home Loan Advances Increase (Decrease). Foreign Currency Adjustment (Net) Numeric Millions Represents realized foreign currency gains and losses. Transaction gains or losses happen when the exchange rate changes between the date of purchase and the date of sale. Free Cash Flow Numeric Millions Returns free cash flow for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Funds from Operations Numeric Millions Represents the sum of net income and all non-cash charges or credits. It is the cash flow of the company.

Gross Income Numeric Millions Represents the difference between sales or revenues and cost of goods sold and depreciation. Income Taxes Numeric Millions Represents all income taxes levied on the income of a company by federal, state and foreign governments. Income Tax Payable Numeric Millions Represents an accrued tax liability which is due within the normal operating cycle of the company. Increase in Deposits Numeric Increase in Deposits. Increase in Loans Numeric Millions Represents the increase in loans from one period to the next. It includes: loans originated or acquired, leases made to customers, purchase of loan portfolios. This item is typically found under Investing Activities in a Cash Flow Statement. Insurance Policy Liabilities - Insurance Numeric Millions Represents the sum of benefit and loss reserves, unearned premiums, policy and contract claims and other reserves. Intangible Assets Numeric Millions Represents other assets not having a physical existence. The value of these assets lie in their expected future return. Interest Expense Numeric Millions Returns interest expense, net of interest capitalized for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Interest Income Numeric Millions Represents income received from all earning assets such as loans and investment securities. Interest Receivables Numeric Millions Represents all the interest income due but not yet collected. Inventories Numeric Millions Represents tangible items or merchandise net of advances and obsolescence acquired for either (1) resale directly or (2) included in the production of finished goods manufactured for sale in the normal course of operation. Inventories (Cash Flow) Numeric Millions Represents the change in the amount of inventories from one year to the next as reported in the cash flow statement. Inventories - Finished Goods Numeric Millions Represents the inventory of goods which are ready for sale. Inventories - Progress Payments & Other Numeric Millions Represents other inventories effecting Total Inventories but not included in Finished goods, Work in Process or Raw Materials. Inventories - Raw Materials Numeric Millions Represents the inventory of raw materials or supplies that indirectly or directly enter into the production of finished goods.

Inventories - Work In Progress Numeric Millions Represents the inventory of products which are in various stages of production. Data for this field is generally not available prior to 1989. Investment in Unconsolidated Affiliates Numeric Millions Represents long-term investments and advances in unconsolidated affiliates in which the company has a business relationship or exercises control. It includes joint ventures. Investment Securities Numeric Millions Represents securities owned by the firm as part of their portfolio. Investments and Long-Term Receivables Numeric Millions Returns investments and LT Receivables for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Issuance or Reduction of Debt, Net Numeric Millions Returns net issuance/reduction of debt for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Leverage Ratio Numeric Ratio The total assets divided by total stockholder's equity (TTM). Loan Loss Provision Numeric Millions Represents losses that the bank expects to take as a result of uncollectible or troubled loans. Long-Term Note Receivable Numeric Millions Represents amounts due from customers which will not be collected within the normal operating cycle of the company. Losses, Claims & Reserves Numeric Millions Returns Losses, Benefits, Adjusted & LT Reserves for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Minority Interest Expense Numeric Millions Represents the portion of earnings/losses of a subsidiary pertaining to common stock not owned by the controlling company or other members of the consolidated group. Miscellaneous Funds Numeric Millions Returns miscellaneous funds for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Net Assets From Acquisitions Numeric Millions Represents assets acquired through pooling of interests or mergers. It does not include capital expenditures of acquired companies. Net Change in Cash Numeric Millions Represents the change in cash and short term investments from one year to the next. This item is available only when the Statement of Changes in Financial Position is based on cash and short term investments. Net Financing Cash Flow Numeric Millions Returns net cash from financing activities for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default.

Net Goodwill Numeric Millions Represents the excess cost over the fair market value of the net assets purchased. It is included in other intangible assets. Net Income - After Extraordinary Items Numeric Millions Returns net income after extrardinary items for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Net Income Available to Common Numeric Millions Returns net income available to common basic EPS before extraordinaries for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Net Income (Starting Line) Numeric Millions Represents the beginning figure of the sources and uses statement as defined by the company. For U.S. corporations, it is usually the net income reported by the company before discontinued operations, extraordinary items and provision for preferred and common dividends. Net Income From Total Operations Numeric Millions Net income from total operations. Net Interest Income Numeric Millions Represents the difference between the total interest income and total interest expense of the bank. Net Interest Income after Loan Loss Provision Numeric Millions Returns net interest after loan loss provision for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Net Investing Cash Flow Numeric Millions Returns net cash from investing activities for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Net Loans Numeric Millions Represents the total amount of money loaned to customers after deducting reserves for loan losses. Net Operating Cash Flow Numeric Millions Returns net cash from operating activities for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Net Property, Plant & Equipment Numeric Millions Represents Gross Property, Plant and Equipment less accumulated reserves for depreciation, depletion and amortization. Non-Equity Reserves Numeric Millions Represents a reserve set aside from shareholders' equity with no designated payee. This item is only applicable to non-u.s. corporations. Non-Interest Expense Numeric Millions Represents all expenses of the bank except interest expense and provision for loan losses. Non-Interest Income - Banks Numeric Millions Represents all other operating revenues of the bank besides interest income.

Non - Operating Expense Numeric Millions Returns total non-operating income for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Non-Operating Income (Expense) Numeric Millions Returns total non-operating income for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Notes Payable Numeric Millions Notes Payable. Operating Income Numeric Millions Represents the difference between sales and total operating expenses. Operating Income after Interest Expense Numeric Millions Returns operating income after interest expense for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Operating Income After Unusual Items Numeric Returns operating income after unusual items for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Operating Income before Interest Expense Numeric Millions Returns operating income before interest expense for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Operating Lease Expense Numeric Millions Represents the amount of rental expense paid for operating leases during the year. Operating Margin Numeric Percent Returns operating margin for the period and date(s) requested. This is calculated as Operating Income divided by Net Sales or Revenue, multiplied by 100. Ordinary Income Numeric Millions Represents the operating profit plus any non-operating income minus any non-operating expense before any extraordinary items. This item is only available for Japanese companies. Other Accruals Numeric Millions Represents the change in the amount of accruals from one year to the next as reported in the cash flow statement. Other After Tax Adjustments Numeric Millions Represents miscellaneous items reported net of tax which are included in the company's net income. Other Assets Numeric Millions Returns other assets for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Other Current Assets Numeric Millions Returns other current assets for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Other Current Liabilities Numeric Millions Returns other current liabilities for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default.

Other Financing Activities (Sources) Numeric Millions Net Financing Active Other Cash Flow Numeric Millions Other Funds (Non Cash) Numeric Millions Other Intangible Assets Numeric Millions Other Liabilities Numeric Millions Other Liabilities (excluding Deferred Revenue) Numeric Millions Other Operating Expense Numeric Millions Other Sources Numeric Millions Represents any other funds derived from financing activities not included in additions to stock, proceeds from stock options, longterm borrowings, increase/decrease of short-term debt, reduction of long-term debt, total cash dividends paid or common/preferred redeemed, retired, converted or purchased. Returns other financing activities for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Represents non-cash items included in funds from operations other than net income, depreciation, depletion and amortization, and deferred taxes. In cases where the start line reported by the company is other than net income some cash items may be included. Represents all other assets of the company besides current assets, long term receivables, investment in unconsolidated subsidiaries, other investments and net property, plant and equipment. Returns other liabilities for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Represents all other liabilities of the company besides current liabilities, long-term debt, provision for risk and charges and deferred taxes. Represents all other operating expenses besides interest expense, salaries and benefits expense, equipment expense and provision for loan losses. Represents any other funds derived from the investing activities and not included in capital expenditures, net assets from acquisitions, increase in investments or additions to property. It includes but is not restricted to: decrease in federal funds sold, decrease in securities purchased under agreements to resell, increase in bank card receivables and collection of longer-term loans. This item is typically found under Investing Activities in a Cash Flow Statement.

Other Uses Numeric Millions Preferred Dividends Numeric Millions Represents any other funds employed in investing activities and not included in capital expenditures, net assets from acquisitions, increase in investments, decrease in investments or additions to property. Represents actual cash dividend payment on preferred stock or the provision for preferred dividends, if in arrears. It also includes accretion on preferred stock. Preferred Stock - Carrying Value Numeric Millions Represents a claim prior to the common shareholders on the earnings of a company and on the assets in the event of liquidation. Premium Balance Receivables - Insurance Numeric Millions Represents unpaid premiums due from policyholders. Prepaid Expenses Numeric Millions Represents payments made in advance for services to be received within the normal operating cycle of the company. Pretax Income Numeric Millions Represents all income/loss before any federal, state or local taxes. Extraordinary items reported net of taxes are excluded. Pre Tax Profit Margin Numeric Ratio Returns pretax margin for the period and date(s) requested. Property Numeric Millions Represents the architectural structure used in a business such as a factory, office complex or warehouse. Property Numeric Millions Provision for Risks Charges Numeric Millions Purchase or Sale of Investments Numeric Millions Research and Development As Percent Of Sales Numeric Percent Represents the real estate without buildings held for productive use. Land is recorded at its purchase price plus any costs related to its purchase such as lawyer's fees, escrow fees, title and recording fees. For non-u.s. corporations, this item includes provisions for pension funds, repairs and maintenance, litigation claims, etc. Returns purchase/sale of investments for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Returns research and development as a percent of sales for the period and date(s) requested.

Real Estate Assets Numeric Millions Receivables Per Day Sales Numeric Ratio Receivables Turnover Numeric Millions Research & Development Numeric Millions Reserves Increase (Decrease) Numeric Millions Retained Earnings Numeric Millions Sale of Fixed Assets and Businesses Numeric Millions Securities In Custody Numeric Millions For Banks this represents property owned by the bank but not classified as part of premises or equipment. It includes but is not restricted to: Real estate acquired from foreclosures, Lands held for resale, Lands held for future branch expansion. For Insurance and Other Financial Companies this represents the company's investment in real estate. This item does not include real estate used in the operation of the company. For Industrial Companies this represents a company's investment in real estate and property. The average collection period. It indicates the average length of time a firm must wait after making a sale before it receives payment. Equals Accounts Receivable divided by Sales divided by 360 (TTM). Returns sales divided by receivables for the period and date(s) requested. Represents all direct and indirect costs related to the creation and development of new processes, techniques, applications and products with commercial possibilities. Represents allocations to and/or from discretionary reserves and is most common in European countries. Only allocations to reserves included in net income apply. Represents the accumulated after tax earnings of the company which have not been distributed as dividends to shareholders or allocated to a reserve account. Represents the amount a company received from the sale of property, plant and equipment. Represents securities borrowed from other financial institutions to be used as temporary collateral for loans. It is also securities deposited by the customers as collateral for margin transactions. SG& A Excluding Other Numeric Millions Represents expenses not directly attributable to the production process but relating to selling, general and administrative functions.

Selling General and Administrative Expenses SG& A And Other Short Term Debt (including Current Portion of Long Term Debt) Numeric Numeric Millions Millions Returns selling, general & admin expense & other for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Represents that portion of debt payable within one year including current portion of long-term debt and sinking fund requirements of preferred stock or debentures. Short Term Receivables Numeric Millions Represents the amounts due to the company resulting from the sale of goods and services on credit to customers (after applicable reserves). These assets should reasonably be expected to be collected within a year or within the normal operating cycle of a business. Stock Option Compensation Expense Numeric Actual Stock Option Compensation Expense. Tangible Other Assets Numeric Millions Represents other assets not delineated other than intangibles. Tier 1 Capital Numeric Millions Represents the primary capital supporting the lending and deposit activities of a bank. Data for this field is generally not available prior to 1996 for non-u.s. companies and 1991 for U.S. companies. Tier 2 Capital Numeric Millions Represents the supplemental capital supporting the lending and deposit activities of a bank. Data for this field is generally not available prior to 1996 for non-u.s. companies and 1991 for U.S. companies. Cash & Due from Banks Numeric Millions Represents amounts due to the bank from other banks. Common Equity Numeric Millions Represents common shareholders' investment in the company. Total Current Assets Numeric Millions Represents cash and other assets that are reasonably expected to be realized in cash, sold or consumed within one year or one operating cycle. Total Current Liabilities Numeric Millions Represents debt or other obligations that the company expects to satisfy within one year. Total Customer Deposits Numeric Millions Represents the value of money held by the bank or financial company on behalf of its customers. Total Debt To Equity Ratio Numeric Ratio Returns total debt as a percent of total equity for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Total Deposits Numeric Millions Represents the value of money held by the bank or financial company on behalf of its customers.

Total Equity Numeric Millions Represents total equity for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Total Interest Expense - Banks Numeric Millions Represents the total amount of interest paid by the bank. Invested Capital - Total Numeric Millions Returns total invested capital for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Total Investments and Advances Numeric Millions Returns total investments and advances for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Investments Numeric Millions Represents investment in securities which directly or indirectly creates a loan made by the bank. Total Liabilities & Stockholders Equity Numeric Millions Represents the sum of total liabilities, minority interest, non-equity reserves, preferred stock and common equity. Total Operating Expenses Numeric Millions Represents the sum of all expenses related to operations. Total Shareholders Equity Numeric Millions Returns total shareholders' equity for the period and date(s) request in local currency by default. Unusual Expense Numeric Millions Returns unusual expense for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Working Capital Numeric Millions Returns total working capital for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. 1 Year Annual Revenue Growth Rate Numeric Percent The year-over-year percent change in annual revenue. 3 Year Annual Revenue Growth Rate Numeric Percent The 3-Year Growth Rate is the compound annual growth rate of annual revenue, this figure is derived by taking the nth root of the total percentage growth rate, where n is the number of years in the period (3) being considered. 5 Year Annual Income Growth Rate Numeric Percent The 5-Year Growth Rate is the compound annual growth rate of annual income. This figure is derived by taking the nth root of the total percentage growth rate, where n is the number of years in the period (5) being considered. 5 Year Annual Revenue Growth Rate Numeric Percent The 5-Year Growth Rate is the compound annual growth rate of annual revenue, this figure is derived by taking the nth root of the total percentage growth rate, where n is the number of years in the period (5) being considered.

5 Year Average Gross Profit Margin Numeric Percent 5 Year Average Net Profit Margin Numeric Percent 5 Year Average PERatio Numeric Ratio 5 Year Average Return On Assets Numeric Percent 5 Year Average Return On Invested Capital Numeric Percent 5 Year High PERatio Numeric Ratio 5 Year Low PERatio Numeric Ratio Company Address - Line 1 Text n/a Company Address - Line 2 Text n/a The sum of the previous 5 years of revenue minus the sum of the previous 5 years cost of goods divided by the sum of the previous 5 years revenue, expressed as percentage-data taken from the annual reports (5 Year Average). The sum of the previous 5 years of net income from continuing and discontinued operations divided by the sum of the previous 5 years of revenue, expressed as percentage-data taken from the annual reports (5 Year Average). The arithmetic average of the year-end P/E ratio for each of the past 5 fiscal years. The average of the previous 5 years of Return on Asset values, the earnings from total operations (not including extraordinary items) divided by total assets, expressed as a percentage, data taken from the annual reports The sum of the previous 5 years of Net Income from Total Operations divided by the sum of the previous 5 years Invested Capital, data taken from the annual reports (5 Year Average). For each of the past 5 fiscal years, we calculate the following ratio: The highest price a stock had (intra-day trading) for that calendar year / that fiscal year's EPS. 5-Year High P/E is the highest of those 5 ratios. For each of the past 5 fiscal years, we calculate the following ratio: Lowest Price a stock had (intra-day trading) for that calendar year / that fiscal years EPS. The 5-Year Low P/E is the lowest of those 5 ratios. Represents the current location of the corporate offices of a company Represents the current location of the corporate offices of a company

ADR To Common Share Ratio Numeric Actual Represents the relationship between the American Depositary Receipt and the common share represented by the ADR. For example, an ADR ratio of 5 represents that 5 shares of the ADR are equivalent to 1 outstanding share. This multiplier is used to adjust the shares of the underlying non-u.s. company to arrive at the ADRequivalent shares. It is the reciprocal of the ADR exchange ratio. Auditors Opinion Text n/a Code Description: 01 Not audited, 02 No audit report in abbreviated version, 03 Partial audit (not all statements audited), 04 Consolidated statements appear not to be audited, but parent company statements audited, 05 Qualified, 06 Unqualified Book Value Numeric Millions The same as shareholder's equity. Calculated by (Total Assets - Total Liabilities). This is the total book value, as derived from the latest balance sheet. Book Value Per Share Numeric Actual Represents book value (proportioned common equity divided by outstanding shares) at the company's fiscal year end. Business Description Text n/a Represents the current business description. Cash & Equivalents - Generic Numeric Millions Returns cash and equivalents for the period and the dates requested in local currency by default. This represents Cash and Due from Banks excluding Restricted Cash for Banks, Cash excluding Restricted Cash for Insurance companies, and Cash and Short-Term Investments excluding Restricted Cash for all other industries. Cash Flow Per Share Numeric Ratio Returns the current cash flow per share. This is calculated as Funds from Operations divided by Common Shares Outstanding. Cash Per Share Numeric Ratio Represents money available for use in the normal operations of the company. It is the most liquid of all of the company's assets. Chief Executive Officer Text n/a Returns the current CEO of the company City Text n/a Returns the current city where the company is headquartered Common Shares Outstanding - Security Level Numeric Millions Represents the number of shares outstanding at the company's year end. It is the difference between issued shares and treasury shares. This value is at the security-level.

Common Shares Used to Calculate EPS - Fully Diluted Numeric Millions Represents the average annual number of shares used by the company in computing its fully diluted earnings per share from the Income Statement, if reported by the company. Company Founded Date Text mm/dd/ccyy Returns the company founded date of the security or securities requested Company Name Text n/a Represents the legal name of the company as reported in the 10-K for U.S. companies and the annual report for non-u.s. Companies Corporate Location - Country Text Actual Represents the location of the corporate offices of a company. Currency Text n/a The currency associated with this security's fundamental types. Current Ratio Numeric Ratio Returns the current ratio for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Current Revenue Per Employee Numeric Ratio The TTM revenue divided by the latest employee number. Dividend Ex-Date Date mm/dd/ccyy Represents the date on or after which a buyer will no longer be entitled to the dividend declared on a share. Dividend Ex-Date, Semi-Annual Date mm/dd/ccyy Represents the date on or after which a buyer will no longer be entitled to the dividend declared on a share for a semi-annual reporting entity. Payout Ratio Numeric Ratio The TTM dividend per share divided by TTM EPS, expressed as a percentage. The percentage indicates the percent of EPS that was paid out as a dividend. Dividend Rate Numeric $ & cents The dividend rate equals the number of times the company pays dividends per year multiplied by the latest dividend, expressed in the currency that the security is traded in. Dividends Per Share LTM- Security Numeric Actual Represents the sum of the interim dividends per share, including extras, declared by the company in the last twelve months at the security-level. If interim data is not available it is the most recent dividends per share reported by the company in the last two years. Dividends Per Share - Security Numeric Actual Represents the total dividends per share declared, including extra dividends for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Dividends Per Share - Security, Semi-Annual Numeric Actual Represents the total semi-annual dividends per share declared, including extra dividends for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default for a semi-annual-reporting entity.

Dividend Yield - Fiscal Numeric Ratio Returns the dividends per share divided by the fiscal period end price, multiplied by 100, for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. This value is available on an Annual basis, at the end of a company's fiscal calendar year. Dividend Yield - Security Numeric Numeric Returns the dividends per share divided by the fiscal period end price, multiplied by 100, for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. This value is available on an Annual basis, at the end of a company's fiscal calendar year. This value is on the securitylevel. Country Of Domicile Text n/a Country code for the company's country of domicile Earnings Growth Numeric Percent The difference between the latest TTM earnings from total operations and the TTM earnings one year prior, expressed as a percentage EBITDA Numeric Millions Returns EBITDA (Operating Income Plus Depreciation & Amortization) for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. EBITDA Margin Numeric Percent Returns the EBITDA divided by Net Sales, expressed as a percentage. EBIT Margin Numeric Percent Returns the EBIT margin for the period and date(s) requested. EBIT (Operating Income) Numeric Millions Returns EBIT (Operating Income) for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. EBIT Per Share Numeric Ratio Represents the average annual number of shares used by the company in computing its fully diluted earnings per share from the Income Statement, if reported by the company. Earnings Per Share - Fiscal Period Numeric Actual Represents fiscal period earnings for the requested time period. EPS - Basic - Before Extraordinaries Numeric Actual Returns basic earnings per share before extraordinaries for the period and date(s) requested in local currency by default. Earnings Per Share - Security Level Numeric Actual Represents fiscal period earnings for the requested time period at the security-level. FactSet Company Entity ID Text n/a FactSet Company Entity ID. Fax Number Text n/a FAX number for company as given in the latest report. Fiscal Period End Date Text mm/dd/ccyy The Fiscal Period End Date (YYYYMM). Fiscal Period Length - Days Numeric Actual Returns the fiscal period length in days

Fiscal Period - Start Date Date mm/dd/ccyy The Fiscal Period Start Date Float Numeric Millions Returns the annual shares outstanding less closely held shares (float) for the fiscal year for the date(s) requested. Float As Percent Of Shares Outstanding Numeric Percent Float divided by Latest shares outstanding, expressed as a percentage. Float - Current Numeric Millions Free Cash Flow Per Share (Diluted) Numeric Actual General Industry Classification Numeric Millions Gross Income Margin Numeric Ratio Industry Text n/a Industry Name Text n/a Instrument Class Text n/a Instrument Level Industry Text Returns the current shares outstanding less closely held shares (float) Returns free cash flow per share (diluted) for the period and date(s) requested. This item represents the company's general industry classification. This is different from, but related to the type of financial statement template applied to the company. Valid types are Industrial, Utility, Transportation, Bank, Insurance and Other Financial. Companies with a GeneralIndustryClassification type of Industrial, Utility or Transportation will have a StatementTemplate type of Industrial. Companies with a GeneralIndustryClassification type of Bank will have a StatementTemplate type of Bank. Companies with a GeneralIndustryClassification type of Insurance will have a StatementTemplate type of Insurance. Companies with a GeneralIndustryClassification type of Other Financial will have a StatementTemplate type of OtherFinancial. Returns gross income margin for the period and date(s) requested. This is calculated as Gross Income divided by Net Sales or Revenue multiplied by 100. This item represents the FactSet industry classification of the issuing company for this security. This item represents the FactSet industry classification of the issuing company for this security, with spaces. Returns the Instrument Class of the security or securities requested Returns the Industry of the company on the Instrument-Level, primarily can be used to classify non-equities.