S&P 500 Enhanced Value Index

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The S&P 500 Enhanced Value Index is a U.S. equity index that selects and weights S&P 500 constituents based on value-oriented factors such as earnings, sales, and book value to price.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf factor index
stock market index
value index
assetClass equities
basedOn S&P 500 NERFINISHED
calculationMethod rules-based index methodology
currency U.S. dollar NERFINISHED
focusesOn undervalued stocks
value factor exposure
hasCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
hasDataVendorCode SPDJI index family code (proprietary)
hasRegion U.S. large-cap equities
isFloatAdjusted yes
isMarketCapConstrained yes
isRulesBased yes
isUsedFor benchmarking value investment strategies
underlying index for ETFs
underlying index for index funds
owner S&P Global Inc. NERFINISHED
parentIndexFamily S&P 500 Index Series NERFINISHED
provider S&P Dow Jones Indices NERFINISHED
rebalances periodically
selectionFactor book-value-to-price
earnings-to-price
sales-to-price
selectionMethod value-oriented screening
targetExposure U.S. large-cap value stocks
universe S&P 500 constituents
usesConstituentUniverse publicly traded U.S. companies in the S&P 500
weightingScheme factor-based weighting
value-score weighting

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S&P U.S. Indices includesIndex S&P 500 Enhanced Value Index