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- J Curve
- J-Curve Effect
- Jackson Hole Economic Summit
- Jackson Hole Economic Symposium
- JAJO
- January Barometer
- January Effect
- Japanese Housewives
- Jingle Mail
- Job Footprint
- Job Hunting Expenses
- Job Lot
- Job Market
- Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey
- Jobber
- Jobless Claims
- Jobless Recovery
- Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
- Jobs Growth
- Joint Account
- Joint and Several Liability
- Joint and Survivor Annuity
- Joint Bond
- Joint Credit
- Joint Endorsement
- Joint Liability
- Joint Life with Last Survivor Annuity
- Joint Owned Property
- Joint Probability
- Joint Return
- Joint Return Test
- Joint Stock Company
- Joint Supply
- Joint Tenancy
- Joint Tenants in Common (JTIC)
- Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship (JTWROS)
- Joint Venture (JV)
- Jointly and Severally
- Jonestown Defense
- Judgment Lien
- Judicial Foreclosure
- Jumbo Loan
- Jumbo Pool
- Junior Debt
- Junior Equity
- Junior Issue
- Junior Mortgage
- Junior Security
- Junk Bond
- Junk Fees
- Juris Doctor (JD)
- Just In Case
- Just in Time (JIT)
YOY is short for year over year, which refers to the mathematical process of comparing one year of data to the previous year of data. In business, note that a fiscal year does not always go from January 1 to December 31; many companies have fiscal years beginning at other times.



