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Worldscope Database Datatype Definitions Guide

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Issue 6<br />

Securities loaned<br />

Footnotes:<br />

A. Notes payable included in accounts payable<br />

B. May include long term borrowings<br />

C. Includes debts due in four years or less for Germany<br />

D. Non-Operational borrowings are included<br />

F. No standard text<br />

Alphabetical List of Field <strong>Definitions</strong> - S<br />

Short Term Investments<br />

Asset Data, Annual Item; Field 02008<br />

Industrials, Other Financial Companies:<br />

SHORT TERM INVESTMENTS represent temporary investments of excess cash in marketable securities<br />

that can be readily converted into cash.<br />

It includes but is not restricted to:<br />

Short-term obligations of the U.S. government<br />

Stocks, bonds, or other marketable securities listed as short-term investments<br />

Time certificates of deposit<br />

Time deposits<br />

Eurodollar bank time deposits<br />

U.S. government treasury bills<br />

Corporate securities - stocks, bonds<br />

Municipal securities<br />

Commercial paper<br />

Money market mutual fund shares<br />

Post office time deposits (non-U.S.)<br />

Short-term investments<br />

Temporary investments<br />

It excludes:<br />

Commercial paper issued by unconsolidated subsidiaries to parent company (this is included in<br />

receivables)<br />

Amount due from sale of debentures (this is included in receivables)<br />

Checks written by the company but not yet deposited and charged to the company's bank account<br />

Promissory notes<br />

Footnotes:<br />

A. Includes long term investments<br />

B. Includes securities due four years or less for Germany<br />

C. Cash on hand is included<br />

D. Includes cash and securities held for regulatory purposes<br />

SIC Codes<br />

Descriptive Data, Current Items; Fields 07021, 07022, 07023, 07024, 07025, 07026, 07027, 07028<br />

All Industries:<br />

SIC CODES were developed by the U.S. government to provide a standard industry classification that<br />

covers all the economic activities of the United States. They are derived from the 1987 edition of the<br />

Standard Industrial Classification Manual compiled by the Executive Office of the President of the United<br />

States, Office of Management and Budget. These SIC codes are assigned to both U.S. and non-U.S.<br />

companies according to the type of business in which they are engaged. A company may have up to<br />

eight SIC codes assigned to it or as little as one depending on the number of business segments that<br />

make up the company's revenue. If a sales breakdown for segments is available SIC Code 1 would<br />

represent the business segment which provided the most revenue. SIC Code 8 would represent the<br />

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