Cusip Numbers
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What is a Cusip from
Investopedia
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CUSIP stands for Committee
on Uniform Securities Identification
Procedures. Formed in 1962, this committee
developed a system (implemented in 1967)
that identifies
securities,
specifically U.S. and Canadian registered
stocks, and U.S. government and
municipal bonds.
The
CUSIP number
consists of a combination of
nine characters, both letters and numbers,
which act as a sort of DNA for the security
- uniquely identifying the company or
issuer and the type of security. The
first six characters identify the issuer
and are assigned in an alphabetical
fashion; the seventh and eighth characters
(which can be alphabetical or numerical)
identify the type of issue; and the
last digit is used as a check digit.
The CUSIP Service Bureau is operated
by
Standard &
Poor's
on behalf of the American Bankers
Association (ABA). When setting out
to develop the CUSIP system of identification,
the ABA basically had two main criteria
it was trying to meet. First, it wanted
the identification to contain the fewest
number of characters possible and to
be linked to an alphabetical sequence
of issuer names. Secondly, it recognized
that the system should be adequate given
the current operating requirements while
having the flexibility to adapt to any
future needs or changes in the operating
systems. For more information on the
CUSIP system, visit Standard & Poor's
CUSIP Service
Bureau.
To learn
more about CUSIPs, see
Old Stock
Certificates: Lost Treasure Or Wallpaper?
and
How
do I find the CUSIP number for a particular
stock?
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