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OER
(redirected from Operating Expense Ratio)

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OEROpen Educational Resources
OEROffice of Extramural Research (US NIH)
OEROptimized Edge Routing
OEROffice of Energy Research
OEROwners' Equivalent Rent
OEROfficer Evaluation Report
OEROperating Expense Ratio
OEROffice of Educational Research
OEROffice of Emergency Response
OEROfficer Efficiency Report
OEROfficer Effectiveness Report
OEROffice of Environmental Restoration
OEROffice of Exploratory Research
OEROpen Ended Response
OEROrange Empire Railway
OERoperational electronic intelligence (ELINT) requirements (US DoD)
OEROrganizational Efficiency Review
OEROdd-Even Rule
OEROperating Experience Report/Review
OEROrder Entry Representative


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The Operating Expense Ratio represents total cash operating expenses divided by net revenues collected.
The underwriting and other operating expense ratio is the percentage of underwriting and other operating expenses to net premiums earned.
nbsp;that many are shooting for in assisted living is a direct operating expense ratio of 60 percent with a corresponding
 
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