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Weiss Ratings Guide to Health Insurers is the first and only source
to cover the financial stability of the nation's health care
system, rating the financial safety of more than 6,000 health
maintenance organizations (HMOs) and all of the Blue Cross Blue
Shield plans - updated quarterly to ensure the most accurate,
up-to-date information.
As the banking industry continues to struggle, more and more
Americans are searching for a different option to traditional
banking. Weiss Ratings Guide to Credit Unions answers this need.
With this new reference tool at the ready, users will be able to
find the credit unions in their area, determine which are the most
financially stable and rest assured that their money is safe. This
informative guide will be an important acquisition in any public
library reference collection.
Weiss Ratings Investment Research Guide to Stock Mutual Funds
provides immediate access to Weiss' Buy-Hold-Sell Investment
Ratings, key rating factors, and summary financial data for 20,000
stock mutual funds-more than any other ratings publication. This
easy-to-use guide provides understandable, accurate investment
ratings so investors can make informed decisions about their
investment selections.
Weiss Ratings Guide to Health Insurers is the first and only source
to cover the financial stability of the nation's health care
system, rating the financial safety of more than 6,000 health
maintenance organizations (HMOs) and all of the Blue Cross Blue
Shield plans - updated quarterly to ensure the most accurate,
up-to-date information.
Updated quarterly, for the most up-to-date information, Weiss
Ratings Guide to Banks offers accurate, intuitive safety ratings
your patrons can trust; supporting ratios and analyses that show an
institution?s strong & weak points; identification of the Weiss
Recommended Companies with branches in your area; a complete list
of institutions receiving upgrades/downgrades; and comprehensive
coverage of every bank and thrift in the nation ? more than 9,000.
Weiss Safety Ratings are then based on the analysts? review of
publicly available information collected by the federal banking
regulators. The easy-to-use layout gives you: the institution's
Weiss Safety Rating for the last 3 years; the five key indexes used
to evaluate each institution; along with the primary ratios and
statistics used in determining the company?s rating. Weiss Ratings
Guide to Banks will be a must for individuals who are concerned
about the safety of their CD or savings account; need to be sure
that an existing line of credit will be there wh
With the growing popularity of exchange-traded funds, consumers
need more guidance than ever to select funds with superior return
and performance. Weiss Ratings Investment Research Guide to
Exchange-Traded Funds answers this need, by providing accurate,
easy-to-understand ratings and financial data on more than 2,200
Exchange-Traded Funds.
Weiss Ratings Guide to Life & Annuity Insurers provides
independent, unbiased ratings on the financial strength of 1,000
life and annuity insurers, including companies providing life
insurance, annuities, guaranteed investment contracts (GICs) and
other pension products.
Updated quarterly, for the most up-to-date information, Weiss
Ratings Guide to Banks offers accurate, intuitive safety ratings
your patrons can trust; supporting ratios and analyses that show an
institution?s strong & weak points; identification of the Weiss
Recommended Companies with branches in your area; a complete list
of institutions receiving upgrades/downgrades; and comprehensive
coverage of every bank and thrift in the nation ? more than 9,000.
Weiss Safety Ratings are then based on the analysts? review of
publicly available information collected by the federal banking
regulators. The easy-to-use layout gives you: the institution's
Weiss Safety Rating for the last 3 years; the five key indexes used
to evaluate each institution; along with the primary ratios and
statistics used in determining the company?s rating. Weiss Ratings
Guide to Banks will be a must for individuals who are concerned
about the safety of their CD or savings account; need to be sure
that an existing line of credit will be there wh
This new series from Weiss Ratings provides readers with
easy-to-understand guidance on how to manage their finances. Geared
towards those who are just starting out, or for those who want to
learn more about how to best handle their finances, this new series
outlines, step-by-step, how to make the most out of their money,
which pitfalls to avoid, and what to watch out for, to give readers
peace of mind that they are fully equipped to manage their
finances.
Weiss Ratings Guide to Health Insurers is the first and only source
to cover the financial stability of the nation's health care
system, rating the financial safety of more than 6,000 health
maintenance organizations (HMOs) and all of the Blue Cross Blue
Shield plans - updated quarterly to ensure the most accurate,
up-to-date information.
Updated quarterly, for the most up-to-date information, Weiss
Ratings Guide to Banks offers accurate, intuitive safety ratings
your patrons can trust; supporting ratios and analyses that show an
institution?s strong & weak points; identification of the Weiss
Recommended Companies with branches in your area; a complete list
of institutions receiving upgrades/downgrades; and comprehensive
coverage of every bank and thrift in the nation ? more than 9,000.
Weiss Safety Ratings are then based on the analysts? review of
publicly available information collected by the federal banking
regulators. The easy-to-use layout gives you: the institution's
Weiss Safety Rating for the last 3 years; the five key indexes used
to evaluate each institution; along with the primary ratios and
statistics used in determining the company?s rating. Weiss Ratings
Guide to Banks will be a must for individuals who are concerned
about the safety of their CD or savings account; need to be sure
that an existing line of credit will be there wh
Investing in the stock market is complex and consumers need
unbiased, independent guidance in helping them find a path to
investing that is focused on their needs. Weiss Ratings Investment
Research Guide to Stocks gives investors and consumers independent,
unbiased data on which stocks to consider and those that should be
avoided.
This quarterly guide is the ideal resource for accurate, unbiased
ratings and data to help citizens across the United States choose a
credit union for themselves, their families, their companies, or
their clients. Credit unions provide a viable and sometimes
preferable alternative to banks across the nation, with lower
interest rates on loans and higher returns on savings accounts.
Additionally, credit unions enjoy nonprofit status and are governed
by depositors, giving members more of a say in their institution's
operation. Many U.S. consumers remain unaware of the benefits of
credit unions over banks; luckily, Weiss Ratings' Guide to Credit
Unions is here to help users select the right credit union for
them. Grey House's Financial Ratings Series combines the strength
of Weiss Ratings and TheStreet Ratings to offer the public a
single, comprehensive source for financial strength ratings and
financial planning tools. From health insurers to banks and credit
unions to stocks and mutual funds, the Financial Ratings Series
provides accurate, independent information that consumers need to
make informed financial decisions. All of Weiss Ratings' Guides are
published quarterly, utilize a clear-cut A-to-F rating system
(similar to school grading systems), and contain more complete,
up-to-date ratings than any of their competitors.
Weiss Ratings Guide to Life & Annuity Insurers provides
independent, unbiased ratings on the financial strength of 1,000
life and annuity insurers, including companies providing life
insurance, annuities, guaranteed investment contracts (GICs) and
other pension products.
Financial Ratings Series Online combines the strength of Weiss
Ratings and TheStreet Ratings to offer the library community with a
single source for financial strength ratings and financial planning
tools covering Banks, Insurers, Mutual Funds and Stocks. This
powerful database will provide the accurate, independent
information your patrons need to make INFORMED DECISIONS about
their financial planning.
This quarterly guide is the ideal resource for accurate, unbiased
ratings and data to help citizens across the United States choose a
credit union for themselves, their families, their companies, or
their clients. Credit unions provide a viable and sometimes
preferable alternative to banks across the nation, with lower
interest rates on loans and higher returns on savings accounts.
Additionally, credit unions enjoy nonprofit status and are governed
by depositors, giving members more of a say in their institution's
operation. Many U.S. consumers remain unaware of the benefits of
credit unions over banks; luckily, Weiss Ratings' Guide to Credit
Unions is here to help users select the right credit union for
them. Grey House's Financial Ratings Series combines the strength
of Weiss Ratings and TheStreet Ratings to offer the public a
single, comprehensive source for financial strength ratings and
financial planning tools. From health insurers to banks and credit
unions to stocks and mutual funds, the Financial Ratings Series
provides accurate, independent information that consumers need to
make informed financial decisions. All of Weiss Ratings' Guides are
published quarterly, utilize a clear-cut A-to-F rating system
(similar to school grading systems), and contain more complete,
up-to-date ratings than any of their competitors. This Spring 2016
edition of Weiss Ratings' Guide to Credit Unions features ratings
and analyses of over 7,800 credit unions in the United States. Many
of these companies are not rated anywhere else.
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