01-30-2020
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Originally Posted by
RavinderSingh13
Thanks for sharing nice code wisecracker
Please forgive me if I am wrong here, I believe shebang should be
#!/bin/bash right?
Or please correct me if I missed something here, cheers.
Thanks,
R. Singh
Ha ha, thanks and corrected post #1...
Barry...
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finance::quote::tiaacref
Finance::Quote::Tiaacref(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Finance::Quote::Tiaacref(3)
NAME
Finance::Quote::Tiaacref - Obtain quote from TIAA-CREF.
SYNOPSIS
use Finance::Quote;
$q = Finance::Quote->new;
%stockinfo = $q->fetch("tiaacref","TIAAreal");
DESCRIPTION
This module obtains information about TIAA-CREF managed funds.
The following symbols can be used:
Stock: CREFstok
Money Market: CREFmony
Equity Index: CREFequi
Inf-Linked Bond: CREFinfb
Bond Market: CREFbond
Social Choice: CREFsoci
Global Equities: CREFglob
Growth: CREFgrow
TIAA Real Estate: TIAAreal
PA Stock Index: TIAAsndx
PA Select Stock: TLSIX
PA Select Growth Equity: TLGEX
PA Select Growth Income: TLGIX
PA Select Int'l Equity: TLIEX
PA Select Social Choice: TLSCX
PA Select Large Cap Value: TLLCX
PA Select Small Cap Equity: TLCEX
PA Select Real Estate: TLREX
TIAA-CREF Money Market: TIAXX
TIAA-CREF Bond Plus: TIPBX
TIAA-CREF High-Yield Bond: TCHYX
TIAA-CREF Inflation-Linked Bond: TCILX
TIAA-CREF Short-Term Bond: TCSTX
TIAA-CREF Tax-Exempt Bond: TCTEX
TIAA-CREF Real Estate Securities: TCREX
TIAA-CREF Equity Index: TCEIX
TIAA-CREF Growth Equity: TIGEX
TIAA-CREF Growth & Income: TIGIX
TIAA-CREF International Equity: TIINX
TIAA-CREF Large-Cap Value: TCLCX
TIAA-CREF Mid-Cap Growth: TCMGX
TIAA-CREF Mid-Cap Value: TCMVX
TIAA-CREF Small-Cap Equity: TCSEX
TIAA-CREF Social Choice Equity: TCSCX
TIAA-CREF Managed Allocation: TIMAX
This module is loaded by default on a Finance::Quote object. It's also possible to load it explicitly by passing "Tiaacref" in to the
argument argument list of Finance::Quote->new().
Information returned by this module is governed by TIAA-CREF's terms and conditions.
LABELS RETURNED
The following labels may be returned by Finance::Quote::Tiaacref: symbol, exchange, name, date, nav, price.
SEE ALSO
TIAA-CREF, http://www.tiaa-cref.org/
perl v5.12.1 2009-10-05 Finance::Quote::Tiaacref(3)