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What does “YTD” mean under the Year-to-Year section?

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What does “YTD” mean under the Year-to-Year section?

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Year-to-Date (“YTD”) represents activity since the start of a company’s fiscal year. What does “Comp” mean under the Year-to-Year section? Comparative (“Comp”) represents activity for the current period versus the prior comparable period, and the current year-to-date period versus the prior comparable year-to-date period. Why do some companies not show Z” Scores? The following is a guide to determine why we are not reporting a Z” Score for a particular company for one or more quarters. • Companies that report quarterly financials should have a Z” Score menu item under “Risk Ratings” in the left menu. If available, this page shows the Z”-Score formula and the most recent quarterly data used to calculate the score. If any of the bolded rows show an “n/a,” then scores cannot be calculated for that period. • If the company does have historic scores, then go to the Company’s most recent Sequential Quarters Standard Balance Sheet. At the very bottom of the page we note the source of the most

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