S&P 500 Quality Index

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The S&P 500 Quality Index is a stock market index that tracks high-quality U.S. large-cap companies from the S&P 500 based on factors such as profitability, earnings quality, and financial strength.

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instanceOf factor index
smart beta index
stock market index
assetClass equities
basedOnUniverse S&P 500 NERFINISHED
benchmarkFor quality-focused investment products
brand S&P NERFINISHED
category U.S. large-cap equity index
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currency US dollar
dataSource constituents of the S&P 500
factorExposure quality factor
focusesOn high-quality U.S. large-cap companies
geographicCoverage U.S. large-cap equities
indexFamily S&P 500 Factor Indices NERFINISHED
S&P Quality Indices NERFINISHED
investmentStyle quality investing
methodologyFeature rules-based
transparent
objective measure performance of quality stocks within the S&P 500
owner S&P Dow Jones Indices NERFINISHED
parentIndex S&P 500 NERFINISHED
provider S&P Dow Jones Indices NERFINISHED
qualityDimension high return on equity
stable earnings growth
strong balance sheet
rebalancingPolicy periodic rebalancing
region North America
relatedConcept factor investing
smart beta investing
relatedIndex S&P 500 Growth Index NERFINISHED
S&P 500 High Dividend Index NERFINISHED
S&P 500 Low Volatility Index NERFINISHED
S&P 500 Value Index NERFINISHED
sectorCoverage multiple GICS sectors
selectionCriteria earnings quality
financial strength
profitability
targetInvestor institutional investors
retail investors
universeType large-cap
useCase benchmarking quality factor strategies
performance measurement of quality stocks
underlying index for ETFs
underlying index for index funds

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S&P U.S. Indices includesIndex S&P 500 Quality Index