Get a list of all SIC codes and NAICS code and learn how industry analysis can help improve your sales prospecting, lead generation, and risk analysis.
The classification codes are left justified. All Sectors have a 2-digit identification code (leftmost 2 digits); all Industry Groups have a 4-digit identification code (leftmost 4 digits); all Industries have a 6-digit identification code (leftmost 6 digits); and all Sub-Industries use the fu...
NAICS-to-ISIC Cross Reference- Convert NAICS codes to ISIC codes. How to Read an ISIC Code ISIC codes are organized into a hierarchical four-level structure: Section: The broadest category, denoting major sectors of the economy. Division: Identified by two digits, representing a specific industry...
The government uses SIC codes to properly assign the review of financial filings to the appropriate divisions to ensure all requirements are met. SIC Codes vs. NAICS Codes The Standard Industrial Classification codes were supposed to be replaced in 1997 by a system of six-digit codes called theN...
Applications of ANZSIC Codes ANZSIC codes are integral to the standardized collection and analysis of industry statistics by the ABS and Statistics NZ. They are extensively used by government agencies, industry organizations, and researchers for various administrative, regulatory, taxation, and research pu...
The IRS mandates that some businesses include their Principal Business Code on their tax returns. PBCs are based on NAICS codes, and you can find them on Schedule C of the IRS tax code. Origination of NAICS The U.S. Office of Statistical Standards developed the idea of classifying businesses...
“0” numbers are agricultural, forestry and fishing industries, and “1” numbers are mining and construction. The third digit is used for industry groups and the final digit for the specific industry. A complete list of the current SIC codes can be found at http://www.crfonline.org/...