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- Operating Expenses
- Operating expenses are expenses incurred by businesses during their normal business operations.
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- Open-End Fund
- Open-end fund is a mutual fund scheme that is open for buying or selling at any time.
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- Offering Price
- Offering price is the price per share at which shares can be purchased by the general public.
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- Opportunity Cost
- Opportunity cost refers to the benefits and values lost when a business chooses one alternative over another.
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- Offshore fund
- Offshore fund is a mutual fund that invests in overseas or international markets.
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- Onshore fund
- Onshore fund is an investment fund that is established in the country of the investor.
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- Operating cash flow
- Operational cash flow is the amount of cash generated by a company's normal business activities.
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- Opening NAV
- Opening NAV is the Net Asset Value of a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) at the beginning of a particular period.
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- Offer Document
- The offer document is the document that contains the details of a particular mutual fund scheme offered by an Asset Management Company.
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- Option
- An option is a derivative contract that gives buyers the right but not the obligation to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specific price and date.