 Hey there, Chad Bonsi here for Ohio University Libraries. Right now there's a financial economics class who's looking for historical beta for particular companies. This video shows you how to use Stairm-Port's research insight to find the historical beta and other ratios that you need. So here you go. When you first get to research inside, what you're going to do is click on report assistant. And then because we're looking for a historical ratio or beta for a particular company, we're going to click on items versus time for a company. And it gives you an example of what you're going to see there. Then we're going to click next. Now I have to go and actually find what we're looking for in the beta. If you actually go under market here, you can find beta there. You can also find our evaluation. You can basically just kind of click through there and find it that way. Once you click on it, click on add and it will appear over there. And then if you wanted to add more things, you can click over here and add additional items if you want to. I'm just going to do beta just for our example here. Click next. And let's say we want the last five years. So in order to do that, we'll do the last 60 months because you'll see it's done monthly there. So we'll do that. Click finish. And then it's going to ask us to look for our company. You can't just go in here and start taping your company in the company's box here. You actually have to look it up unless you actually know the ticker. So I'm going to click look up. And I want to use Amazon.com is my example here. So we'll do Amazon, grab Amazon there, click paste. And then click close. And it puts the company there on a list there. So we'll do that. Click OK. And it goes and finds the numbers for us that way. These are updated. The data is updated quarterly. Currently, as of the making of this video, we have it through May right now. So what you can do if you want to save this is click on the disk there and save as a text file, which you can then import into Excel, that sort of thing if you want to. So that's how you find historical data in Research Insight. You will find Research Insight underneath the start menu on Alden Library computers. If the program asks you to download the support files, click yes. And then click copy support files to download the full application. Once it's done loading, it will actually launch Research Insight. And then you can do your research that you need to do on the computer there. Hopefully this helps you find the information that you need. If you need more help looking for information in Standard Imports Research Insight, look for the contact link on the business blog. We'll be glad to help you any way I can. Take care.