This module gets stock quotes from Yahoo! Finance. The getonequote
function will return a quote for a single stock symbol, while the
getquote function will return a quote for each of the stock symbols
passed to it. getcustomquote allows to specify a format other than
the default to take advantage of the extended range of available
information.
Finance::QuoteTW provides a easy way to get the latest fund quotes from
various website in Taiwan.
This module gets stock quotes from various internet sources, including
Yahoo! Finance, Fidelity Investments, and the Australian Stock
Exchange. There are two methods of using this module -- a functional
interface that is depreciated, and an object-orientated method that
provides greater flexibility and stability.
Github repository is at http://github.com/pfenwick/finance-quote/
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer network based digital currency.
Finance::Bitcoin provides a perl interface to the high
and low level APIs for managing a running bitcoin
instance over JSON-RPC.
Finance::Amortization is a simple object oriented interface to an amortization
table. Pass in the principal to be amortized, the number of payments to be
made, and the interest rate per payment. It will calculate the rest on demand,
and provides a few methods to ask for the state of the table after a given
number of periods.
Package to validate various data. It includes:
* IBAN
Top level aggregator that will select a default lineup of
site instances from which to retrieve quotes. Other
than the default lineup, this module behaves identically
to whichever site-specific module is first in the lineup.
See below for site-specific modules.
Lightweight currency conversion using WebserviceX.NET
Currency conversion module using XE.com's Universal Currency Converter (tm)
site.
This module converts currencies. It has built in the fixed
exchange rates for all Euro currencies (as of November
2000). If you wish to use other / more currencies, you can
automatically fetch their exchange rates from the internet
and (optionally) store them in a file for later reference.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>