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  1. What Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)?
  2. Dow Jones Today
  3. Social Security Death Index Free Online


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What Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)?

• The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a widely-watched benchmark index in the U.S. for blue-chip stocks. • The DJIA is a price-weighted index that tracks 30 large, publicly-owned companies trading on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq. • The index was created by Charles Dow in 1896 to serve as a proxy for the broader U.S. economy. • The DJIA's composition can change over time based on economic trends. • The Dow Divisor is a constant that was created to address the simple average issue. The Dow is not calculated using a weighted arithmetic average and does not represent its component companies' market cap unlike the S&P 500. Rather, it reflects the sum of the price of one share of stock for all the components, divided by the divisor. Thus, a one-point move in any of the component stocks will move the index by an identical number of points. • In 1997, when Westinghouse Electric, Bethlehem Steel, Texaco, and Woolworths were replaced by Travelers' Group, Johnson & Johnson, Hewlett-Packard, and Walmart. • In 1999, Chevron, Sears Roebuck, Union Carbide, and Goodyear Tire were dropped while Home Depot, Intel, Microsoft, and SBC Communications were added in their place. Dow Jones Industrial Average Components Company Symbol Year Added 3M 1976 American Express 1982 Amgen 2020 Apple 2015 Boeing 1987 Caterpillar 1991 Chevron 2008 Cisco Systems 2009 The Coca-Cola Company 1987 Dow 2019 Goldman Sachs 2013 The Home Depot 1999 Honeywell 2020 IBM 1979 Intel 1999 Johnson & Johnson 1...

Dow Jones Today

Dow Jones today: Live dow jones data including live quotes and data, charts, news and analysis covering the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA). The Dow Jones Industrial Average (also known as: DJIA, the Industrial Average, Dow Jones, DJI, the Dow 30) measures the stock performance of thirty leading blue-chip U.S. companies. The index is influenced by corporate and economic reports, but also by domestic and global events in politics and their ramifications. You can find more real time information by going to various of the tab-sections on this page such as Dow historical data, charts, technical analysis and the "Forum" area which contains discussions, recent sentiments on the DJIA index and user rankings.

Social Security Death Index Free Online

The public Social Security Death Index from the United States Social Security Administration (SSA) currently contains over 89 million death records and is updated weekly. The index is created from records of deceased persons possessing U.S. Social Security numbers, whose deaths were reported to the Social Security Administration. Often this was done in connection with filing for death benefits by a family member, an attorney, a mortuary, etc.