InvestingAnswers Financial Dictionary
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- Obamacare
- Obamanomics
- Objective Probability
- Obligation
- Obligation Bond
- Obligor
- Obsolescence Risk
- Obsolete Inventory
- Occupancy Fraud
- Occupancy Rate
- Occupational Labor Mobility
- Ocean Bill of Lading
- October Effect
- Odd Date
- Odd Days Interest
- Odd Lot
- Odd-Lot Theory
- Odd-Lotter
- OEX
- Off Balance Sheet
- Off Board
- Off-Balance-Sheet Financing
- Off-Floor Order
- Off-Premise Banking
- Off-the-Run Treasuries
- Off-the-Run Treasury Yield Curve
- Offensive Competitive Strategy
- Offer
- Offer in Compromise
- Offering
- Offering Circular
- Offering Memorandum
- Offering Price
- Office Audit
- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
- Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS)
- Official Industrial Action
- Official Settlement Account
- Official Staff Commentary
- Official Strike
- Offline Transaction
- Offset
- Offset Mortgage
- Offsetting Transaction
- Offshore Banking Unit (OBU)
- Oil Refinery
- Oil Sands
- Old Economy
- Oligopoly
- On Balance Volume (OBV)
- One-Cancels-All (OCA)
- One-Cancels-the-Other Order (OCO)
- One-Stop Shop
- Online Banking
- Online Transaction
- Open
- Open Order
- Open Outcry
- Opening Bell
- Operating Cash Flow Demand (OCFD)
- Operating Cash Flow Margin
- Operating Cash Flow Ratio
- Operating Company/Property Company (Opco Propco)
- Operating Earnings
- Operating Expense
- Operating Expense Ratio (OER)
- Operating Income
- Operating Income Before Depreciation and Amortization (OIBDA)
- Operating Lease
- Operating Leverage
- Operating Margin
- Operating Netback
- Operating Profit
- Operating Ratio
- Operating Revenue
- Opportunity Cost
- Option
- Option Pricing Theory
- Options Clearing Corporation (OCC)
- Options Contract
- Ordinary Dividend
- Ordinary Income
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
- Original Cost
- Orphan Stocks
- Out of the Money (OTM)
- Outsourcing
- Outstanding Shares
- Over the Counter (OTC)
- Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB)
- Over-the-Counter Market
- Overhead
- Overnight Rate
- Overvalued
- Overweight
A turnaround occurs when a company takes successful steps to correct a period of deteriorating financial performance.



