 Hey there, Chad Barnes here for High University Libraries, one of the best resources to look at when analyzing industry ratios and comparing company ratios is a database called Research Insight, also called CompUstat. This video shows you how to find ratios and compare them across multiple areas including liquidity, activity, profitability, leverage, dividends, things like that. So this video shows you how to compare up to six companies using Research Insight and looking at their ratios. So here you go. So when you first get to Research Insight, you'll be presented with this screen and so welcome to Research Insight and you have all these options here. If you ever lose this, if you ever close it, all you have to do is click on the shaking hands here and that will actually bring you back up here. So to find our ratio report, what we're going to do is click on Open Report here. And there's all kinds of options you can look through in here and there is actually, if you go under and look under Ratio Reports and Modules, there is content in there, but this will only give you reports for one single company at a time. So what we're going to do is look under the comparative reports and here is a comparative annual ratio report right here. We'll click Finish and we can run it for the current time period or change select period to change it to a period of time that we want. I'm just going to use the current time period and click OK and then here we can compare up to six companies at a time. So let's say you want to do Time Warner Cable, we want to do Direct TV, we want to do Amazon, we will do Walmart and let's say you want to do Comcast, but you don't know the ticker for Comcast. What you can do is go over here and click Lookup and then just type, start typing your company here. So we'll do Comcast, select the company there and click Paste and then click Close and you see it puts in there for us and then we just click OK and we can add a six company if we want to. We'll just click OK here and there is our comparative annual ratio report for the latest fiscal year and as you can see they organize these by liquidity, activity, performance, profitability and you scroll down some more leverage, dividends, things like that. So now what you can do if you wanted to save this to Excel, you can actually go up here and click on the big save icon. This will actually save as a text file under text options. If you leave it at Tab, you can just open it within Excel, just find and import it that way. So you'll notice there's no averages here, but you can easily go into Excel and create your own averages in a column out to the right as well. So that's how you get a comparative annual ratio report in Standard Imports Research Insight. Hope this video helps you better understand how to find ratios and look at them in Research Insight. Should you need more help, look for the contact link on the business blog, we're glad to help you anyway. Take care and best of luck with your research.