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Imbalance of Orders

What is 'Imbalance of Orders' A situation when too many orders of a particular type - either buy, sell or limit -...

In-House Financing

What is 'In-House Financing' In-house financing is a type of seller financing in which a firm extends customers a loan, allowing them...

Naked Warrant

What is 'Naked Warrant' A warrant that is issued without a host bond. A naked warrant allows the holder to buy or...

National Foundation For Consumer Credit (NFCC)

What is 'National Foundation For Consumer Credit - NFCC' A non-profit organization that seeks to educate consumers about credit and borrowing. One...

Offer In Compromise

DefinitionThe Offer in Compromise program, in the United States, is an Internal Revenue Service program under which allows qualified individuals with an unpaid tax...

Oliver E. Williamson

DefinitionOliver Eaton Williamson is an American economist, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Memorial Prize in...

One Percent Rule

What is 'One Percent Rule' A rule of thumb used to determine if the monthly rent earned from a piece of investment...

Offline Debit Card

What is 'Offline Debit Card' A card that combines characteristics of both a traditional (online) debit card and a credit card, allowing...

Official Committee Of Equity Security Holders

DefinitionAn Official Committee of Equity Security Holders is a group of shareholders formed to represent a larger group of shareholders' interests in a company's...

Off-The-Run Treasuries

What are 'Off-The-Run Treasuries' Off-the-run treasuries are all Treasury bonds and notes issued before the most recently issued bond or note of...

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