UNITED STATES
                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20549


                                    FORM 8-K

                                 CURRENT REPORT

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                       Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of
                       The Securities Exchange Act of 1934


                                 Date of report
              (Date of earliest event reported): February 12, 2002


                           OCWEN FINANCIAL CORPORATION
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             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)


     Florida                       0-21341                       65-0039856
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 (State or other                 (Commission                  (I.R.S. Employer
  jurisdiction                   File Number)                Identification No.)
of incorporation)



                              The Forum, Suite 1000
         1675 Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
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                (Address of principal executive office)(Zip Code)


       Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (561) 682-8000


                                       N/A
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          (Former name or former address, if changed since last report)



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                             Exhibit Index on Page 4

Item 5. Other Events The news release of the Registrant dated February 12, 2002, announcing its 2001 and fourth quarter 2001 results is attached hereto and filed herewith as Exhibit 99.1. Item 7. Financial Statements, Pro Forma Financial Information and Exhibits (a) - (b) Not applicable. (c) Exhibits The following exhibits are filed as part of this report: 99.1 Text of a press release by the Registrant dated February 12, 2002. 2

SIGNATURES Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, hereunto duly authorized. OCWEN FINANCIAL CORPORATION (Registrant) By: /s/ MARK S. ZEIDMAN ------------------------------------- Mark S. Zeidman Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Date: February 12, 2002 3

INDEX TO EXHIBIT Exhibit No. Description Page ----------- ----------- ---- 99.1 News release of Ocwen Financial Corporation dated 5 February 12, 2002, announcing its 2001 and fourth quarter 2001 results and certain other information. 4

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O C W E N
                                                  Ocwen Financial Corporation(R)
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                       Robert J. Leist, Jr.
                                       Vice President & Chief Accounting Officer
                                       T: (561) 682-7958
                                       E: rleist@ocwen.com
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                      OCWEN FINANCIAL CORPORATION ANNOUNCES
                         FOURTH QUARTER AND 2001 RESULTS

West Palm Beach, FL - (February 12, 2002) Ocwen Financial Corporation (NYSE:
OCN) today reported a pre-tax loss in the fourth quarter of 2001 of $(6.8)
million. This was an improvement from pre-tax losses in the prior quarters of
2001 consisting of $(7.9) million in the third quarter, $(10.9) in the second
quarter and $(19.9) million in the first quarter. The Company reported a net
loss* of $(6.9) million or $(0.10) per share for the fourth quarter of 2001, as
compared to net income of $9.4 million, or $0.14 per share in the 2000 fourth
quarter. For the year ended December 31, 2001, the Company reported a net loss
of $(124.8) million or $(1.86) per share as compared to net income of $2.2
million or $0.03 per share for the year ended December 31, 2000. Full year 2001
results included a non-cash provision to increase the valuation allowance for
the Company's deferred tax asset of $83 million, as compared to $17.5 million in
2000.

Chairman and CEO William C. Erbey stated, "We continue to make progress in the
execution of our strategic plan.

o    Our Residential Loan Servicing business doubled and now services over 303
     thousand loans with an aggregate unpaid principal balance (UPB) of $21.9
     billion at year-end as compared to just over 164 thousand loans and UPB of
     $10.5 billion a year ago. Pre-tax income rose by 77% in 2001 to $34.6
     million vs. $19.6 million in 2000, and margins improved, as pre-tax income
     grew to 34% of revenue in 2001 as compared to 25% in 2000. 2001 also marked
     the implementation of our REALServicing residential mortgage servicing
     system, a significant factor for our recent growth.
o    Primarily as a result of the growth in Servicing and cost reductions in
     Ocwen Technology Xchange(R) (OTX), the combined results of our core fee
     businesses were profitable for the third consecutive quarter.
o    During 2001, we made substantial progress in reducing our exposure to
     non-core assets. During the fourth quarter, we reduced our assets remaining
     to be sold by $147 million bringing the balance of these assets to $539
     million as of December 31, 2001, a reduction of $555 million or 51% from
     $1,094 million at December 31, 2000.
o    The volume of orders processed on REALTrans, our web-based mortgage
     origination transaction system, grew by approximately 30% in the fourth
     quarter of 2001 over the third quarter, while total transaction volume in
     2001 grew by 89% over annual volume in 2000.
o    We also made progress in reducing our operating expenses. Our Servicing
     business has achieved a 20% unit cost reduction in the fourth quarter of
     2001 as compared to the same period in 2000. In our other operations, after
     adjusting for non-cash charges to reserves and certain non-recurring items
     in both periods, operating expenses decreased by $17 million, or 13% in the
     year 2001 as compared to 2000.

As we have noted in the past, our focus on accelerating the disposition of our
remaining non-core assets means that near term earnings pressures may continue.
We believe that our equity of $379 million and cash and equivalents of $261
million provide us with the requisite financial strength and liquidity to
achieve our objectives."

The Servicing business reported pre-tax income for the fourth quarter of 2001 of
$8.5 million vs. $6 million in the 2000 fourth quarter, an increase of 42%. On a
full year basis, Servicing reported pre-tax income of $34.6 million compared to
$19.6 million in 2000, an increase of 77%. The UPB balance of loans serviced for
others grew to $21.9 billion as of December 31, 2001 compared to $10.5 billion
as of December 31, 2000.


* Net loss includes an extraordinary loss of $44 thousand on repurchases of debt
  which is not included in pre-tax income.

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Ocwen Financial Corporation Fourth Quarter Results February 12, 2002 Pre-tax losses at OTX were $(7.1) million in the 2001 fourth quarter compared to $(8.9) million in the same period of 2000. The improvement in the fourth quarter of 2001 is primarily due to cost reduction initiatives undertaken earlier in 2001. For the year ended December 31, 2001, pre-tax losses amounted to $(36.4) million vs. $(34) million in 2000. The full year increase in losses in 2001 compared to 2000 primarily reflects $4.7 million of pre-tax costs in the first quarter of 2001 associated with one time events, including a payment related to the acquisition of an OTX subsidiary in 1998. The Residential Discount Loan business recorded a pre-tax loss of $(1.5) million in the 2001 fourth quarter, as compared to income of $2.4 million in the 2000 fourth quarter. The amount of loans and REO remaining on the books at December 31, 2001 totaled $53.8 million, down $221.8 million or 80% from December 31, 2000. Reserve coverage on the remaining balances remain at the highest level ever recorded by the Company. Pre-tax losses for the fourth quarter of 2001 in the Commercial Loan business amounted to $(2.3) million, as compared to pre-tax income of $4.8 million in the 2000 fourth quarter. 2001 results reflect additional loss reserves of $4 million provided during the fourth quarter. Total commercial loans, investments in real estate and REO in both the Commercial Loan and Commercial Real Estate businesses totaled $354 million at December 31, 2001, reduced by $261 million or 42% from December 31, 2000. The Unsecured Collections business posted pre-tax income of $ 0.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2001 vs. a pre-tax loss of $(3.8) million in the 2000 fourth quarter. For the year 2001, pre-tax losses were $(5) million as compared to $(14.4) million in 2000. This business has been accounted for on a cost recovery basis, recording diminishing losses in 2001 as the remaining assets were either collected or reserved. At December 31, 2001, the net book value of unsecured collection receivables had been reduced to zero. The Affordable Housing business posted a pre-tax loss of $(8.6) million in the 2001 fourth quarter compared to a loss of $(8.1) million in the 2000 fourth quarter. Affordable Housing results in 2001 include additional non-cash reserves of approximately $4.5 million during the fourth quarter reflecting revisions in completion cost estimates as well as modifications to projected sales results. Of the remaining properties of $102.1 million in this business, $54.7 million are subject to sales contracts although they have not yet satisfied all of the accounting criteria for sales treatment. Results in the inactive Subprime Lending business reflected pre-tax income of $5.1 million for the 2001 fourth quarter, primarily due to trading gains of $5 million on the portfolio of subprime residual trading securities. For the year 2001, the unit reported pre-tax income of $13.5 million compared to a loss of $(24.5) million in the year 2000. The Company's total portfolio of non-investment grade securities, which consists largely of subprime residuals, was reduced to $65 million at December 31, 2001 as compared to $112.6 million at December 31, 2000. Fourth quarter 2001 results reflected an extraordinary loss of $(44) thousand reflecting the repurchase of $8.8 million face value of debt as compared to extraordinary gains of $10 million in the 2000 fourth quarter. The 2000 fourth quarter results include the successful tender offer for the 11 1/2% redeemable notes issued by Ocwen Asset Investment Corp. For the year ended December 31, 2001, the Company reported extraordinary gains on debt repurchases of $2.4 million as compared to $18.7 million in 2000. While the Company has reduced the volume of these transactions in recent quarters in light of current pricing levels, it continues to evaluate additional debt repurchases. The Company did not record income tax expense or benefit in the fourth quarter of 2001. Income tax expense for the fourth quarter of 2000 included a non-cash provision of $17.5 million to increase the Company's valuation allowance on its deferred tax asset. For the year ended December 31, 2001, the company recorded $83 million of such provisions, as compared to $17.5 million in 2000. The Company's remaining deferred tax asset has a net book value of $8.4 million. Ocwen Financial Corporation is a financial services company headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida. The Company's primary business is the servicing and special servicing of nonconforming, subperforming and nonperforming residential and commercial mortgage loans. Ocwen also specializes in the development of related loan servicing technology and software for the mortgage and real estate industries. Additional information about Ocwen Financial Corporation is available at www.ocwen.com. 6

Ocwen Financial Corporation Fourth Quarter Results February 12, 2002 Certain statements contained herein may not be based on historical facts and are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements may be identified by reference to a future period(s) or by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "continue," "will," "believe," "estimate," "largely," "further," "near term," "achieve," "project," "future," "realize," future or conditional verb tenses, similar terms, variations on such terms or negatives of such terms. Actual results could differ materially from those indicated in such statements due to risks, uncertainties and changes with respect to a variety of factors, including changes in market conditions as they exist on the date hereof, applicable economic environments, government fiscal and monetary policies, prevailing interest or currency exchange rates, effectiveness of interest rate, currency and other hedging strategies, laws and regulations affecting financial institutions and real estate operations (including regulatory fees, capital requirements, income and property taxation and environmental compliance), uncertainty of foreign laws and potential political issues related to operations outside of the USA, competitive products, pricing and conditions, credit, prepayment, basis, default, subordination and asset/liability risks, loan servicing effectiveness, the ability to identify acquisitions and investment opportunities meeting OCN's investment strategy, satisfaction or fulfillment of agreed upon terms and conditions of closing or performance, timing of transaction closings, software integration, development and licensing effectiveness, change or damage to the Company's computer equipment and the information stored in its data centers, availability of adequate and timely sources of liquidity, dependence on existing sources of funding, ability to repay or refinance indebtedness (at maturity or upon acceleration), availability of servicing rights for purchase, size of, nature of and yields available with respect to the secondary market for mortgage loans, financial, securities and securitization markets in general, allowances for loan losses, geographic concentrations of assets, changes in real estate conditions (including valuation, revenues and competing properties), adequacy of insurance coverage in the event of a loss, the market prices of the common stock of OCN, other factors generally understood to affect the real estate acquisition, mortgage, servicing and leasing markets, securities investments and the software and technologies industries, and other risks detailed from time to time in OCN's reports and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its periodic reports on Forms 8-K, 10-Q and 10-K, including Exhibit 99.1 attached to OCN's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2000. 7

Ocwen Financial Corporation Fourth Quarter Results February 12, 2002 INTEREST INCOME AND EXPENSE Three Months Twelve Months ---------------------- ---------------------- For the periods ended December 31, 2001 2000 2001 2000 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- (Dollars in thousands) INTEREST INCOME: Federal funds sold and repurchase agreements ..................... $ 1,288 $ 3,582 $ 7,328 $ 8,700 Trading securities ............................................... 4,391 8,199 18,865 8,199 Securities available for sale .................................... -- -- -- 42,508 Loans available for sale ......................................... 87 300 526 2,474 Investment securities and other .................................. 105 320 743 1,501 Loan portfolio ................................................... 1,727 6,631 6,807 20,586 Match funded loans and securities ................................ 2,470 2,148 10,345 11,022 Discount loan portfolio .......................................... 4,674 19,804 38,757 89,826 --------- --------- --------- --------- 14,742 40,984 83,371 184,816 --------- --------- --------- --------- INTEREST EXPENSE: Deposits ......................................................... 11,800 22,893 59,967 98,224 Securities sold under agreements to repurchase ................... 283 43 529 10,729 Bonds - match funded agreements .................................. 1,216 2,390 7,315 11,484 Obligations outstanding under lines of credit .................... 1,184 2,098 5,511 13,881 Notes, debentures and other interest bearing obligations ......... 4,931 8,175 20,007 34,772 --------- --------- --------- --------- 19,414 35,599 93,329 169,090 --------- --------- --------- --------- Net interest income (expense) before provision for loan losses ... $ (4,672) $ 5,385 $ (9,958) $ 15,726 ========= ========= ========= ========= PRE-TAX INCOME (LOSS) BY BUSINESS SEGMENT Three Months Twelve Months ---------------------- ---------------------- For the periods ended December 31, 2001 2000 2001 2000 - -------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- --------- --------- --------- (Dollars in thousands) Residential Loan Servicing.......................................... $ 8,518 $ 5,959 $ 34,591 $ 19,609 OTX................................................................. (7,072) (8,947) (36,392) (33,951) Ocwen Realty Advisors............................................... 516 (82) 944 (86) Unsecured Collections............................................... 609 (3,755) (5,020) (14,398) Residential Discount Loans.......................................... (1,503) 2,436 (4,396) 21,154 Commercial Loans.................................................... (2,319) 4,794 (22,236) 648 Affordable Housing.................................................. (8,635) (8,129) (29,917) (23,664) Commercial Real Estate.............................................. (243) (3,125) 1,222 16,530 Subprime Residential Lending........................................ 5,112 (3,985) 13,549 (24,532) Corporate Items and Other........................................... (1,832) 29,243 2,098 30,126 --------- --------- --------- --------- $ (6,849) $ 14,409 $ (45,557) $ (8,564) ========= ========= ========= ========= NON-CORE ASSETS The following table presents a summary of the Company's non-core assets that remain to be sold. This table excludes assets subject to completed sale transactions that have not met accounting criteria for sales treatment. December 31, December 31, 2001 2000 ---------- ---------- (Dollars in thousands) Total loans ...................................... $ 185,292 $ 640,052 Total investments in real estate ................. 130,314 145,431 Real estate owned, net ........................... 110,465 146,419 Residual and subordinate trading securities ...... 65,058 112,647 Affordable Housing properties .................... 47,381 49,602 ---------- ---------- Total non-core assets to be sold ............ $ 538,510 $1,094,151 ========== ========== 8

Ocwen Financial Corporation Fourth Quarter Results February 12, 2002 OCWEN FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (Dollars in thousands, except share data) Three Months Twelve Months ---------------------------- ---------------------------- For the periods ended December 31, 2001 2000 2001 2000 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ NET INTEREST INCOME: Income ......................................................... $ 14,742 $ 40,984 $ 83,371 $ 184,816 Expense ........................................................ 19,414 35,599 93,329 169,090 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Net interest income (expense) before provision for loan losses.. (4,672) 5,385 (9,958) 15,726 Provision for loan losses ...................................... (2,363) 2,573 15,666 15,177 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Net interest income (expense) after provision for loan losses... (2,309) 2,812 (25,624) 549 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ NON-INTEREST INCOME: Servicing and other fees ....................................... 33,788 25,037 134,597 97,080 Gain (loss) on interest earning assets, net .................... (689) (92) (3,949) 17,625 Gain (loss) on trading and match funded securities, net ........ 3,197 (1,565) 16,330 (3,971) Impairment charges on securities available for sale ............ -- -- -- (11,597) Gain (loss) on real estate owned, net .......................... (5,452) 856 (9,256) (14,904) Gain (loss) on other non interest earning assets, net .......... (122) 23,653 (1,054) 45,517 Net operating gains (losses) on investments in real estate ..... 3,513 3,685 5,581 27,579 Amortization of excess of net assets acquired over purchase price ........................................................ 4,583 5,325 18,333 14,112 Other income ................................................... 2,289 2,911 8,759 6,084 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 41,107 59,810 169,341 177,525 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ NON-INTEREST EXPENSE: Compensation and employee benefits ............................. 21,139 21,971 84,914 83,086 Occupancy and equipment ........................................ 2,255 2,649 11,577 12,005 Technology and communication costs ............................. 5,389 6,157 26,768 23,876 Loan expenses .................................................. 4,549 2,550 15,811 13,051 Net operating losses on certain affordable housing properties .. 4,757 3,901 16,580 9,931 Amortization of excess of purchase price over net assets acquired ..................................................... 778 778 3,112 3,124 Professional services and regulatory fees ...................... 3,118 3,814 14,749 12,829 Other operating expenses ....................................... 2,148 3,571 8,935 12,107 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 44,133 45,391 182,446 170,009 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Distributions on Company-obligated, mandatorily redeemable securities of subsidiary trust holding solely junior subordinated debentures of the Company ....................... 1,718 2,538 7,132 11,380 Equity in income (losses) of investments in unconsolidated entities ..................................................... 204 (284) 304 (5,249) ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Income (loss) before income taxes and extraordinary item ......... (6,849) 14,409 (45,557) (8,564) Income tax expense (benefit) ..................................... -- 15,079 81,587 7,957 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Income (loss) before extraordinary item .......................... (6,849) (670) (127,144) (16,521) Extraordinary gain (loss) on repurchase of debt, net of taxes .... (44) 10,039 2,362 18,713 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Net income (loss) ................................................ $ (6,893) $ 9,369 $ (124,782) $ 2,192 ============ ============ ============ ============ EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE: Basic: Loss before extraordinary gain (loss) ........................ $ (0.10) $ (0.01) $ (1.89) $ (0.25) Extraordinary gain (loss) .................................... -- 0.15 0.03 0.28 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Net income (loss) ............................................ $ (0.10) $ 0.14 $ (1.86) $ 0.03 ============ ============ ============ ============ Diluted: Loss before extraordinary gain (loss) ........................ $ (0.10) $ (0.01) $ (1.89) $ (0.25) Extraordinary gain (loss) .................................... -- 0.15 0.03 0.28 ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ Net income (loss) ............................................ $ (0.10) $ 0.14 $ (1.86) $ 0.03 ============ ============ ============ ============ Weighted average common shares outstanding: Basic .......................................................... 67,288,168 67,152,363 67,227,058 67,427,662 ============ ============ ============ ============ Diluted ........................................................ 67,288,168 67,183,316 67,227,058 67,464,043 ============ ============ ============ ============ 9

Ocwen Financial Corporation Fourth Quarter Results February 12, 2002 OCWEN FINANCIAL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION (Dollars in thousands, except share data) December 31, 2001 December 31, 2000 ----------------- ----------------- ASSETS Cash and amounts due from depository institutions ................................... $ 23,076 $ 18,749 Interest earning deposits ........................................................... 111,579 134,987 Federal funds sold and repurchase agreements ........................................ 126,000 -- Trading securities, at fair value: Collateralized mortgage obligations (AAA-rated) ................................... 161,191 277,595 Subordinates, residuals and other securities ...................................... 65,058 112,647 Loans available for sale, at lower of cost or market ................................ 1,040 10,610 Real estate held for sale ........................................................... 13,418 22,670 Investment in real estate ........................................................... 116,896 122,761 Affordable housing properties ....................................................... 102,069 142,812 Investment securities, at cost ...................................................... 4,659 13,257 Loan portfolio, net ................................................................. 64,925 93,414 Discount loan portfolio, net ........................................................ 119,327 536,028 Match funded assets ................................................................. 174,351 116,987 Investments in unconsolidated entities .............................................. 1,067 430 Real estate owned, net .............................................................. 110,465 146,419 Premises and equipment, net ......................................................... 44,589 43,152 Income taxes receivable ............................................................. 20,842 30,261 Deferred tax asset, net ............................................................. 8,411 95,991 Advances on loans and loans serviced for others ..................................... 283,183 227,055 Mortgage servicing rights ........................................................... 101,107 51,426 Other assets ........................................................................ 57,897 52,169 ----------- ----------- $ 1,711,150 $ 2,249,420 =========== =========== LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY LIABILITIES Deposits .......................................................................... $ 656,878 $ 1,202,044 Escrow deposits on loans and loans serviced for others ............................ 73,565 56,316 Securities sold under agreements to repurchase .................................... 79,405 -- Bonds - match funded agreements ................................................... 156,908 107,050 Obligations outstanding under lines of credit ..................................... 84,304 32,933 Notes, debentures and other interest bearing obligations .......................... 160,305 173,330 Accrued interest payable .......................................................... 12,836 22,096 Excess of net assets acquired over purchase price ................................. 18,333 36,665 Accrued expenses, payables and other liabilities .................................. 28,351 36,030 ----------- ----------- Total liabilities .............................................................. 1,270,885 1,666,464 ----------- ----------- Company-obligated, mandatorily redeemable securities of subsidiary trust holding solely junior subordinated debentures of the Company ........................... 61,159 79,530 STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY Preferred stock, $.01 par value; 20,000,000 shares authorized; 0 shares issued and outstanding .................................................................... -- -- Common stock, $.01 par value; 200,000,000 shares authorized; 67,289,313 and 67,152,363 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2001, and December 31, 2000, respectively ......................................................... 673 672 Additional paid-in capital ....................................................... 224,142 223,163 Retained earnings ................................................................ 154,413 279,194 Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income, net of taxes: Net unrealized foreign currency translation (loss) gain ........................ (122) 397 ----------- ----------- Total stockholders' equity ....................................................... 379,106 503,426 ----------- ----------- $ 1,711,150 $ 2,249,420 =========== =========== 10