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The Premium Report on Securities and Commodity Exchanges contains information used by Marketing Departments in many of the Fortune 1,000 companies and beyond. The report helps identify industry changes, trends, key players, and growth opportunities.

Current State of the Securities and Commodity Exchanges Industry

This section provides answers to the fundamental and commonly-asked questions about the industry:
  1. What is the total market size ($ millions)?
  2. Has the market grown or declined?
  3. What is the market growth rate?
  4. Are long term forecasts positive or negative?
  5. What is the industry size and average company size?
  6. How many companies are in the industry?

Market Size - Securities and Commodity Exchanges

The total U.S. market size for the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry includes all companies, both public and private. In addition to total revenue, the table contains details on employees, companies, and average firm size.

Metrics 2004        2005        2006        2007        2008        2009
Market Size
(Total Industry Sales)
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Total Firms
Total Locations
(Headquarters and Branches)
Total Employees
Average Revenue Per Firm
Average Employees Per Firm
Source: Analysis of US Census data, updated June 8 2010
market size growth Securities and Commodity Exchanges
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Market Forecast - Securities and Commodity Exchanges

Market forecasts show the long term outlook for the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry. The following five-year forecast utilizes advanced econometric techniques that take into account both short-term and long-term industry trends.

Forecast200920102011201220132014
Market Size ($ millions) AVAILABLE
Securities and Commodity Exchanges market forecast & projections
Source: AnythingResearch.com Economic Analysis


Product & Services Breakdown

The following products and services account for the largest source of revenues in the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry. Note that there are multiple levels of classification, so some line items are contained within other lines.

Product DescriptionNumber of Companies Sales ($ millions) Percent of Total Sales

Industry Total

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Management Of Financial Market And Clearing Products

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Payment Clearing And Settlement Products - Fees

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Scrty & Comdty Contr Trade Exec, Clearing & Settle Prod - Fees

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Acc To Scrty & Comdty Contr Trade Exec & Clearing Sys Prod - Fees

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Scrty & Comdty Contr Exch & Clearinghouse Listing Prod - Fees

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Other Management Of Financial Markets And Clearing Products

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Other Products Supporting Financial Services - Fees

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Regulation Of Securities Markets

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Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics) - Securities and Commodity Exchanges

Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of an "average" company in the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry. Key business metrics show revenue and operating costs. The data collected is industry-wide, covering both public and private companies in the industry.

Industry AveragePercent of Sales
Total Revenue AVAILABLE
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Operating Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold
Gross Profit

Operating Expenses
Pension, profit sharing plans, stock, annuity
Repairs
Rent paid on business property
Charitable Contributions
Depletion
Domestic production activities deduction
Advertising
Compensation of officers
Salaries and wages
Employee benefit programs
Taxes and Licenses
Bad Debts
Depreciation
Amortization
Other Operating Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Operating Income
Non-Operating Income
EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes)
Interest Expense
Earnings Before Taxes
Income Tax
Net Profit
 
Source: Analysis of U.S. federal statistics




Financial Ratio Analysis - Securities and Commodity Exchanges

Financial ratios can be used to compare how a company in the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry is performing relative to its peers. Financial ratios are calculated from the industry-average for income statements and balance sheets.

Liquidity Ratios - Securities and Commodity Exchanges IndustryIndustry Average
Liquidity Ratios measure how liquid a business is. Bankers and suppliers may use these to determine creditworthiness and identify potential threats to a company's financial viability.
Current Ratio
Measures a firm's ability to pay its debts over the next 12 months.
Included
Quick Ratio (Acid Test)
Calculates liquid assets relative to liabilities, excluding inventories.
Included


Efficiency Ratios - Securities and Commodity Exchanges IndustryIndustry Average
Efficiency Ratios measure how quickly products and services sell, and effectively collections policies are implemented.
Receivables Turnover Ratio
If this number is low compared to the industry average, it may mean your payment terms are too lenient or that you are not doing a good enough job on collections.
Included
Average Collection Period
Based on the Receivables Turnover Ratio, this estimates the collection period in days. Calculated as 365 divided by the Receivables Turnover Ratio
Included
Inventory Turnover Ratio
A low turnover rate may point to overstocking, obsolescence, or deficiencies in the product line or marketing effort.
Included
Fixed-Asset Turnover Ratio
Generally, a higher ratio is better, since it indicates the business has less money tied up in fixed assets for each dollar of sales revenue.
Included



Geographic Distribution

The concentration of employees by states indicates how the industry (companies and workforce) is distributed throughout the country.

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Note: Round numbers are estimates. Precise numbers are actuals.
Source: US Census


Compensation & Salary Surveys for Employees Working in Securities and Commodity Exchanges

Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of jobs in the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry and national salary averages. This information can be used to asses which positions are most common, and high, low, and average annual wages.

TitlePercent of WorkforceBottom Quartile Average (Median) SalaryUpper Quartile
Management occupations 26% AVAILABLE
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Chief executives1%
General and operations managers7%
Financial managers 10%
Business and financial operations occupations 24%
Financial analysts 7%
Computer and mathematical science occupations 13%
Sales and related occupations 6%
Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents 6%
Office and administrative support occupations 17%
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Securities and Commodity Exchanges market size


Companies in Securities and Commodity Exchanges and Adjacent Industries

CompanyAddressKey Contact
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Public Securities and Commodity Exchanges Company News

Web scan for recent news about publicly traded companies in the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry.


Government Contracts Related to Securities and Commodity Exchanges

In 2008, the federal government spent a total of $10,797 on Securities and Commodity Exchanges. It has awarded 1 contracts to 1 companies, with an average value of $10,797 per company.   

Top government vendors:

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The Industry Report on Securities and Commodity Exchanges contains the key pieces of information used by strategy and management consultants to identify market trends and accurately measure growth and industry performance.

Current State of the Securities and Commodity Exchanges Industry

This section provides answers to the fundamental and commonly-asked questions about the industry:
  1. What is the total market size ($ millions)?
  2. Has the market grown or declined?
  3. What is the market growth rate?
  4. Are long term forecasts positive or negative?
  5. What is the industry size and average company size?
  6. How many companies are in the industry?

Market Size - Securities and Commodity Exchanges

The total U.S. market size for the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry includes all companies, both public and private. In addition to total revenue, the table contains details on employees, companies, and average firm size.

Metrics 2004        2005        2006        2007        2008        2009
Market Size
(Total Industry Sales)
Available
Included with Instant Access

Order at top of page
Total Firms
Total Locations
(Headquarters and Branches)
Total Employees
Average Revenue Per Firm
Average Employees Per Firm
Source: Analysis of US Census data, updated June 8 2010
market size growth Securities and Commodity Exchanges
Charts and graphs can be copied to Microsoft Word and Powerpoint presentations.


Income Statement (Average Financial Metrics) - Securities and Commodity Exchanges

Financial metrics provide a snapshot view of an "average" company in the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry. Key business metrics show revenue and operating costs. The data collected is industry-wide, covering both public and private companies in the industry.

Industry AveragePercent of Sales
Total Revenue AVAILABLE
Included in Report

Order at top of page
Operating Revenue
Cost of Goods Sold
Gross Profit

Operating Expenses
Pension, profit sharing plans, stock, annuity
Repairs
Rent paid on business property
Charitable Contributions
Depletion
Domestic production activities deduction
Advertising
Compensation of officers
Salaries and wages
Employee benefit programs
Taxes and Licenses
Bad Debts
Depreciation
Amortization
Other Operating Expenses
Total Operating Expenses
Operating Income
Non-Operating Income
EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes)
Interest Expense
Earnings Before Taxes
Income Tax
Net Profit
 
Source: Analysis of U.S. federal statistics




Financial Ratio Analysis - Securities and Commodity Exchanges

Financial ratios can be used to compare how a company in the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry is performing relative to its peers. Financial ratios are calculated from the industry-average for income statements and balance sheets.

Liquidity Ratios - Securities and Commodity Exchanges IndustryIndustry Average
Liquidity Ratios measure how liquid a business is. Bankers and suppliers may use these to determine creditworthiness and identify potential threats to a company's financial viability.
Current Ratio
Measures a firm's ability to pay its debts over the next 12 months.
Included
Quick Ratio (Acid Test)
Calculates liquid assets relative to liabilities, excluding inventories.
Included


Efficiency Ratios - Securities and Commodity Exchanges IndustryIndustry Average
Efficiency Ratios measure how quickly products and services sell, and effectively collections policies are implemented.
Receivables Turnover Ratio
If this number is low compared to the industry average, it may mean your payment terms are too lenient or that you are not doing a good enough job on collections.
Included
Average Collection Period
Based on the Receivables Turnover Ratio, this estimates the collection period in days. Calculated as 365 divided by the Receivables Turnover Ratio
Included
Inventory Turnover Ratio
A low turnover rate may point to overstocking, obsolescence, or deficiencies in the product line or marketing effort.
Included
Fixed-Asset Turnover Ratio
Generally, a higher ratio is better, since it indicates the business has less money tied up in fixed assets for each dollar of sales revenue.
Included



Compensation & Salary Surveys for Employees Working in Securities and Commodity Exchanges

Compensation statistics provides an accurate assessment of jobs in the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry and national salary averages. This information can be used to asses which positions are most common, and high, low, and average annual wages.

TitlePercent of WorkforceBottom Quartile Average (Median) SalaryUpper Quartile
Management occupations 26% AVAILABLE
Included in Report

Order at top of page
Chief executives1%
General and operations managers7%
Financial managers 10%
Business and financial operations occupations 24%
Financial analysts 7%
Computer and mathematical science occupations 13%
Sales and related occupations 6%
Securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents 6%
Office and administrative support occupations 17%
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics Securities and Commodity Exchanges market size


Companies in Securities and Commodity Exchanges and Adjacent Industries

CompanyAddressKey Contact
AVAILABLEAVAILABLEAVAILABLE


Public Securities and Commodity Exchanges Company News

Web scan for recent news about publicly traded companies in the Securities and Commodity Exchanges industry.




Recent News about Securities and Commodity Exchanges

  • SEC to Publish for Public Comment Proposed Rules for Clearly Erroneous Trades: Washington, D.C., June 17, 2010 The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that the national securities exchanges and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) are filing proposed rules to clarify the process for breaking erroneous trades.
  • Social Media for Financial Communicators Conference to Ring the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell: ADVISORY --
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2010-06-16 23:26 UPDATE 3-US lobby group formed on high-frequency trade: By Ann Saphir
  • U.S. Stocks Retreat as Treasuries, Dollar Gain: Reports showed U.S. housing starts declined the most in 14 months and FedExs profit forecast trailed estimates. Oil rose to a six-week high
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2010-06-16 19:49 UPDATE 2-Ex-SEC official joining trading firm lobby group: By Ann Saphir
  • Diebold Plunge May Show How Dueling Algorithms Roil Markets: Just as a June 2 meeting with investors was starting, Diebold Inc. Chief Executive Officer Thomas Swidarski saw his companys share price plummet more than 30 percent in six seconds.
  • Statement of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission: We are continuing to review the unusual trading activity that took place briefly yesterday afternoon to pinpoint its cause and contributing factors. Since yesterday, we have been in regular contact with other financial regulators and our respective exchanges.
  • CBOE proves doubters wrong with IPO: Shares jump in first day of trading The CBOE IPO went off without a hitch, despite analysts questioning how long CBOE will remain a standalone company. Can it remain independent?
  • Column : Why we need better market surveillance: Traditionally, securities regulators globally have regarded the exchanges as the front line regulators with primary.....
  • 5 Gold ETFs For A Greek Tragedy: Greece debt is junk,oil is gushing into the Gulf and there's a civil war raging in Uzbekistan. Got g
  • Exchange Execs, SEC to Discuss Trading Rules: Stock exchange execs, SEC to discuss conflicting trading rules that may have sparked plunge Business - Investing - Stocks and Bonds - Exchanges - New York Stock Exchange
  • Exchange execs, SEC to discuss trading rules: Financial regulators have summoned the heads of major exchanges including the New York Stock Exchange Euronext and Nasdaq OMX Group to Washington on Monday to discuss how conflicting trading rules may have contributed to...
  • Exchange execs, SEC to discuss trading rules: Financial regulators have summoned the heads of major exchanges including the New York Stock Exchange Euronext and Nasdaq OMX Group to Washington on Monday to discuss how conflicting trading rules
  • Exchange execs, SEC to discuss trading rules: Financial regulators have summoned the heads of major exchanges including the New York Stock Exchange Euronext and Nasdaq OMX Group to Washington on Monday to discuss how conflicting trading rules may have contributed to Thursday's historic stock market plunge.
  • US exchanges summoned to DC after market plunge: NEW YORK/WASHINGTON: The heads of leading US stock market operators have been called to Washington for an emergency meeting on Monday, days after a spine-chilling plunge in stock prices continued to perplex US regulators.


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