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Index
Economic Indicators For Dummies®
Contents at a Glance Table of Contents Introduction
About This Book Conventions Used in This Book Foolish Assumptions What Not to Read How the Book Is Organized Icons Used in This Book Where to Go from Here
Part I: Figuring Out the Economy
Chapter 1: Introducing Economic Indicators
Understanding What Economic Indicators Are Identifying What Indicators Indicate Knowing How to Start Following Economic Indicators
Chapter 2: Explaining Economic Jargon
Identifying Types of Economic Indicators Understanding How Economists Analyze the Data Massaging Economic Data to Make the Results More Useful Considering the Timeliness of Economic Indicators Looking into the Future with Consensus Forecasts Amending and Modifying Data with Revision Reports Cha-Ching: Money, Interest Rates, and the Economy
Chapter 3: Understanding the Big Picture: TheEconomy and Its Footprints
Taking a Closer Look at the Business Cycle Reviewing the Key Financial Markets Figuring Out What’s What in Economic Reports Showing Economic Fashions without the Runway
Part II: Making Money, Spending Money: Employment and Consumer Indicators
Chapter 4: Counting Jobs and Unemployment
Tracking the BLS Employment Situation Report Looking at Unemployment Insurance Claims Eyeing the ADP National Employment Report® Advertising for Jobs: The Conference Board Help Wanted Online Index Collecting the BLS Mass Layoff Statistics Report Surfing Monster Employment Indexes
Chapter 5: Survey Says: Considering Consumer Sentiment, Confidence, and Comfort
Trying to Figure Out Consumers Surveying UM’s Consumer Sentiment Index Understanding the Consumer Confidence Index Reviewing the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index
Chapter 6: Spreading the Wealth: Consumer Spending and the Economy
Making and Spending: The BEA’s Personal Income and Outlays Report Surveying Retail Sales: The Census Bureau’s Retail Trade Report How Much Consumers Borrow: The Consumer Credit Outstanding Report Tracking Online Sales: The Quarterly Retail E-Commerce Sales Report
Part III: The Essence of Business: Product and Service Indicators
Chapter 7: GDP: The Whole Enchilada
Grasping What the GDP Report Is Highlighting the GDP’s Importance Knowing How the GDP Is Calculated Seeing How GDP Is Adjusted for Inflation
Chapter 8: Following the Fed
Understanding the Fed’s Role Reading the Fed’s FOMC Statement Boring into the Beige Book Monitoring Manufacturing with the Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization Report Reviewing Regional Fed Reports
Chapter 9: Profiling Manufacturing: New Orders and Shipments
Filling Orders for Durable Goods: The Advance Report on Durable Goods Monitoring Factory Orders and Sales: The Factory Orders Report Counting Business Inventories: The Manufacturing and Trade Inventories and Sales Report
Chapter 10: Grappling with Economic Indexes
Measuring ISM’s Manufacturing Survey Gauging Non-Manufacturing Companies Looking At the Leading Economic Index
Chapter 11: Spending on Housing and Residential Construction
Growing the Economy One House at a Time Counting One Start at a Time: The New Residential Construction Report Reporting New-Home Sales: The New Residential Sales Report Reporting Existing-Home Sales Monitoring Pending Home Sales Surveying Mortgages Pricing the S&P/Case-Shiller Indices
Part IV: Inflation, Productivity, Interest Rates, and Commodities: Oh My!
Chapter 12: Determining Inflation’s Economic Impact
Gauging Inflation from the Consumer’s View: The Consumer Price Index Using Manufacturing Costs to Measure Inflation: The Producer Price Index Tracking Inflation through Labor Costs: The Employment Cost Index
Chapter 13: Taking a Closer Look at Productivity and Economic Growth
Measuring Productivity and Costs: The Labor Productivity and Costs Report Watching Employee Compensation Costs: The ECEC Report Calculating What Workers Really Make: The Real Earnings Report
Chapter 14: Eyeing Business and Municipal Borrowing in the Bond Market
Simplifying the Fixed-Income Market Showing Some Interest in Interest Finding Current Interest Rates: The Selected Interest Rates Report Taming the TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities) Spread Following the Treasury Yield Curve Seeing the Bond Market’s Impact on the Rest of the Market
Chapter 15: Harvesting Commodity Data
Understanding Commodities: Focusing on Supply and Demand Delving into Commodities Reports Pricing Commodities Tracking Commodity Indexes
Part V: International Intrigue: Indicators beyond the United States
Chapter 16: Trading with the United States
Tracking Trade: U.S. International Trade in Goods and Services Report Figuring Out the Balance of Trade Following the TIC (Treasury International Capital) System
Chapter 17: Following Economies Worldwide
Investing in Overseas Markets Using Reliable Sources to Find Info on International Indicators Tracking the German Economy Tracking the Japanese Economy Tracking China’s Economy
Chapter 18: Monitoring Emerging Economies
Following Emerging Markets Monitoring India’s Economy Following Brazil’s Economic Future
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Track the U.S. Economy
Monitoring Jobs and Employment Data Accounting for Consumer Spending Checking Up on Businesses Showing an Interest in Interest Rates Building on Housing and Construction Following Inflation Surveying Consumers Following the GDP
Chapter 20: Ten (Or So) Money-Making Tips You Can Use with Economic Indicators
Finding the Big Picture: Distinguishing between Bull and Bear Markets Tracking Sector Rotation Following the Herd Taking Three Steps, Then a Stumble Balancing Your Portfolio Investing Strategically Taking Your Investments Abroad Avoiding Big Investment Mistakes Avoiding Analysis Paralysis
Glossary Index
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