Industry Information

The resources contained in this guide will aid you in your industry research. Sources are listed that refer to Industry Classifications, ratios, and surveys, as well as trade information. Sources related to local Utah based industry are also posted.

Industry Classification | Industry Ratios | Industry Surveys | Utah Industries | Trade | Industry Market Share

Industry Classification:

Standard Industrial Classification Manual -- Also called North American industry classification system. Many reference works organize industries by their Standard Industrial Classification(SIC). A specific SIC is a four-digit code used to group similar types of businesses together. Not only are all the Census industry statistics arranged by this scheme, but it is widely used by many non government publications such as market guides, directories of companies, and indexes. You will often need to know the SIC for a particular type of business. Available also online.

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) -- The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) has replaced the U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. NAICS was developed jointly by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to provide new comparability in statistics about business activity across North America.

Industry and Occupation Classification System -- The purpose of the classification systems used in these indexes is to organize and to make understandable the many thousands of industries and occupations. These systems group titles describing like industries or like occupations into homogeneous categories and assign a code to each category. Both Alphabetical Indexes identify each title by the code of the category to which it is assigned. All Classified Indexes accumulate all the titles assigned to each category and thereby define each category in the Census Bureau classification systems.

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Industry Ratios

Industry Norms & Key business Ratios -- (Print) -- HF 5681 .R25 I53(Latest year in MGT/ECON/GOV INFO, Earlier years in Stacks)-- Contains composite financial information for over 800 different lines of business. Arranged by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) and based on data collected by Dun & Bradstreet. The normative financial data obtained from this work can be used as a standard of comparison for the financial data of a specific company. See also Annual Statement Studies and Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios. Also available in print HF 5681.R25I53 (Latest year in MGT/ECON/GOV INFO, Earlier years in Stacks)

Almanac of Business and Industrial Financial Ratios (Print) -- HF 5681 .R25 768(Latest year in MGT/ECON/GOV INFO, Earlier years in Stacks) -- Provides a precise benchmark for evaluating an individual company's financial performance. The performance data is derived from the latest available IRS figures on U.S. and international companies, and tracks 50 operating and financial factors in 192 industries. The almanac provides competitive norms in actual dollar amounts for revenue and capital factors, as well as important average operating costs in percent of net sales.

RMA Annual Statement Studies (Print) -- HF 5681.B2R6 (Latest year in MGT/ECON/GOV INFO, Earlier years in Stacks) The Statement Studies contains composite financial data. Financial statement on each industry are showing in common size and are accompanied by widely used ratios.

S&P NetAdvantage - A comprehensive source of business and investment information, offering on-line access to Standard; Poor's independent research, data and commentary on stocks, bonds, funds, and industries. To access the industry ratios, select the "industry" tab, then under "industry surveys" select your industry, the survey includes Profit Ratios, Balance Sheet Ratios and Equity Ratios.

FactivaContains company key ratios. The ratio comparison report includes valuation ratios of the company, the industry sector and S&P 500. Search the company name in Companies/Markets and then select the Financial Snapshot (under Reports) or Key Financial Ratios (under Custom Reports) to view key financial ratios.

Value Line Research CenterThe industry reports include ratios.

Wharton Research Data Services (WRDS)Search in Compustat Global Financial Services. Contains key financial ratios and balance.

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Industry Surveys:

Industry Surveys (Print) -- HC106.6.S74 (Latest year in MGT/ECON/GOV INFO, Earlier years in Stacks)

Business & Company Resource Center (Gale) -- Search by Industry. Includes Encyclopedia of American Industries reports, Encyclopedia of Emerging Industries reports, Encyclopedia of Global Industries reports, and the Datamonitor Industry Market Research.

County Business Patterns -- County Business Patterns is an annual series that provides sub national economic data by industry. The series is useful for studying the economic activity of small areas; analyzing economic changes over time; and as a benchmark for statistical series, surveys, and databases between economic censuses. Businesses use the data for analyzing market potential, measuring the effectiveness of sales and advertising programs, setting sales quotas, and developing budgets. Statistics of U.S. Business: 2001: All Industries -- By detailed employment size, by year, by state and by industry

Business and Industry (RDS) (Gale) -- Provides marketing facts and figures for public and private companies, industries, markets, and products for all manufacturing and service industries for both domestic and international subjects.

-- 1997+ Indexes reports and forecasts prepared by top Wall Street and international brokerage firms. More than 11,000 U.S. and international companies and 53 industries are covered.

Value Line Research Center -- Comprehensive source of Investment information (stocks, mutual funds, convertibles, etc.) Gives reports on approximately 1,700 stocks, more than 90 industries, the stock market and the economy, pay close attention to the html reports. Also available in print HG 4501 .V261 (Latest year in MGT/ECON/GOV INFO Ref Desk, Earlier years in Stacks.

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Utah Industries:

County Business Patterns -- An annual series that provides sub national economic data by industry. The series is useful for studying the economic activity of small areas; analyzing economic changes over time; and as a benchmark for statistical series, surveys, and databases between economic censuses. Businesses use the data for analyzing market potential, measuring the effectiveness of sales and advertising programs, setting sales quotas, and developing budgets.

Statistics of U.S. Business: 2001: All Industries -- By detailed employment size, by year, by state and by industry

The Utah Economic and Business Review -- Published 6 times per year. Each issue features one or more articles dealing with contemporary trends and developments relating to the Utah economy, along with selected monthly and year-to-date business statistics. The Utah Economic and Business Review is mailed free to subscribers in the United States; outside the U.S. contact BEBR for subscription information.

Utah Facts -- Discusses issues such as tax rates, utility costs, transportation, education systems, cost of living and quality of life.

The Utah Data Guide newsletter -- Provides data users with analyses on statistical data from the U.S. Bureau of the Census and other federal, state and local governments in Utah. Incudes a variety of demographic and economic topics including actual and estimated economic indicators and revenue comparisons. Click here to access the 2004 Data Guide.

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Trade:

Trade Development home page -- A portal to Web resources of our industry offices. The industry websites offer sector-specific trade statistics, background documents, current trade updates, links to further industry information, and staff contacts by industry specialty.

Office of Trade and Economic Analysis -- Carries the latest data on foreign trade and domestic production. Long-time users of the Outlook will recognize the Trends Tables (click on "U.S. Industry Sector Data") covering hundreds of industries, sorted by NAICS or SIC code. The site's many data reports include state-level export numbers and an industry review.

U. S. Industry & Trade Outlook (Print) -- HC101.U54 (Latest year in MGT/ECON/GOV INFO Ref, Earlier years in Stacks) Published by the Department of Commerce, this work presents projections and current and historical statistics for over 350 major U.S. industries. The term "industries" is broadly defined; the work includes discussions of such "lines of business" as equipment leasing; travel services; information services; and management, consulting, and public relations services. No specific company names are mentioned. See also Industry Surveys.

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