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NAIC Classic Stock Selection Guide - Value Line Investment Survey Reference Key Data contained within these windows is illustrative only and not guaranteed for accuracy. In NAIC Classic, access this help through the right mouse button (What’s This?) or the F1 key. Entered automatically 1 Default to Millions 2 3 A VL labels Common Stock 9 8 Many companies do not issue these Not available 10 13 11 12 Calculate Total Capital 14 4 Same as 4 14 6 5 Same as 4

7 16 15 20 19 17 21 18 Newspaper or Internet Classic will group quarters according to last Fiscal Year 19 17 21 Dividends are entered in next window. Current dividend is found in newspaper or on Internet. 18

21 Dividends Yearly High/Low Prices 7 Company Name 1 Last year of data (fiscal year) will show as regular font. Bolded, italicized font shows estimates. 4 Exchange Traded 3 2 Ticker Symbol Yearly EPS (non-bolded) 11 6 No. Institutional Holdings 19 Book Value Yearly Sales or Revenues (non-bolded) Total Capital = Long-term Debt + Shareholders’ Equity 12 5 17 Net Profit Total Debt 13 18 Tax Rate No. Preferred Shares (if issued) 8 Reference Key for NAIC Classic Stock Selection Guide (SSG) Data Entry Use with accompanying SSG Data Entry pages for NAIC Classic. Areas within numbered rectangles may be matched to descriptions within Help or NAIC Classic Manual. A Common Shares % Insider Holdings 10 9 Industry label found at front of VL section for similar companies or on cover of that Edition 14 Date of Last Fiscal Year Quarterly Sales (latest non-bolded) 15 Quarterly EPS (latest non-bolded) 16 Date of Last Quarter (latest non-bolded) 20