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OPM




OPM

Stands for "other people's money," which refers to borrowed funds used to increase the return on invested capital.

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Return
The change in the value of a portfolio over an evaluation period, including any distributions made from the portfolio during that period.

Capital
1) Assets used for the production of profits and wealth. 2) Owner's equity in a business.



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The percentage of total production capacity of a company, industry, or country that is being used.

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A ratio that measures a firm's operating efficiency.

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OPM

Oporto
Portugal's derivatives exchange (Bolsa de Derivados do Oporto) trading futures on the ten-year government bond, Portuguese stock index, and three-month interbank deposit rate LISBOR (Lisbon Interbank Offered Rate).

Opportunity cost
The amount that a factor of production could have earned if put to another use.

Opportunity cost of capital
Expected return that is forgone by investing in a project rather than in comparable financial securities.

Opportunity line
Slope of a graph representing portfolios achieved by combining different levels of borrowing and lending with a single risky portfolio.

Opportunity set
The possible expected return and standard deviation pairs of all portfolios that can be constructed from a given set of assets.

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