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A span of time during which the financial activities of an organization are calculated. A fiscal year is divided into fiscal periods, typically defined as semesters, quarters, or months. The organizat [..]
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Accounting period covering 12 consecutive months over which a company determines earnings and profits. The fiscal year serves as a period of reference for the company and does not necessarily correspo [..]
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  The U.S. Government's fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; e.g., fiscal year 2002 begins on October 1, 2001 [..]
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A company’s yearly accounting period.
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Any yearly accounting period without regard to its relationship to a calendar year.
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The fiscal year is the accounting period for the federal government which begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example [..]
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The federal government's annual accounting period. Financial operations of the government are carried out in a 12-month accounting year, beginning on October 1 and ending on September 30. The fis [..]
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A period that an organization uses for financial planning purposes, such as forecasting, whose length is usually similar to the length of a calendar year. Fiscal years usually contain smaller fiscal periods, such as quarters or trimesters.
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Año Fiscal
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    An accounting period of 12 months which starts on October 1 in Michigan.
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The 12 months between one annual settlement of financial accounts and the next; a term used for budgeting, etc. The fiscal year for the U.S. Government is October 1 to September 30; the fiscal year fo [..]
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The 12-month period from October 1 through September 30 used by the Federal Government for budget formulation and execution. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, FY 2009 runs from October 1, 2008, through September 30, 2009.
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See Financial Year
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A 12-month period at the end of which financial position and results of operations of an entity are determined. Financial reporting, budgeting and accounting periods are determined on the basis of the [..]
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Any 12-month period for financial planning and reporting purposes. [D04099]
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The 12-month period government uses for collecting taxes, appropriating spending, and otherwise tabulating its budget. A government's fiscal year need not be identical to the standard January to [..]
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A twelve month period used by the Federal Government that begins on October 1 of one year and ends on September 30 of the following year. It is often shortened to FY, as in, FY 2015 is October 1, 2014 [..]
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An accounting year that ends on a date other than December 31. For example, a school district might have a fiscal year of July 1, 2015 through June 30, 2016. A retailer might have a fiscal year consis [..]
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Definition A 12-month period over which a company budgets its spending. A fiscal year does not always begin in January and end in December; it may run over any period of 12 months. The fiscal year is [..]
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A 12-month period used by an organization as the accounting period. Can begin on any date. Is used as the time frame for financial reporting, preparation of profit and loss statements, etc.
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A yearly accounting period that does not start or finish with the calendar year. For the federal government, the fiscal year begins October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by [..]
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A period of 12 months, not necessarily coincident with the calendar year, used by a library or library system for financial accounting purposes. In the United States, most public and academic librarie [..]
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An accounting period of 12 months.
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an accounting period of 12 months
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The 12-month period during which a budget is in effect. The State fiscal year begins July 1 and ends June 30 of the following year. The federal fiscal year begins October 1 and ends September 30 of th [..]
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The federal government's fiscal year runs from October 1 to September 30.
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The period of time that defines when an accounting year begins and ends. A fiscal year does not have to conform to a calendar year, in terms of starting January 1 and ending December 31.
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A 12-month period that a company or government uses for bookkeeping purposes.
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The budget year for the U.S. government. It begins on October 1 and ends on September 30 of the following year.
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Period of 12 consecutive months chosen by an entity as its ACCOUNTING period which may or may not be a calendar year. Fixed Asset - Any tangible ASSET with a life of more than one year used in an enti [..]
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The period which a country calculates its financial year. This may differ from the calendar year.
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The annual period established for Government accounting purposes. A Fiscal Year begins on October 1 and ends September 30 of the following year. Example: FY2011-Started October 1, 2010 and ends Septem [..]
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Determined by the General Conference for The United Methodist Church to be the same as the calendar year, January 1 through December 31.
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April 1 to March 31, for the federal public service.
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Accounting period covering 12 consecutive months over which a company determines earnings and profits. The fiscal year serves as a period of reference for the company and does not necessarily co [..]
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An accounting period of 12 successive calendar months, or of 52 successive weeks plus an additional day (two days in leap years) at the period end; or under strict adherence to weekly accounting perio [..]
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The twelve (12) month period beginning July 1st and ending the following June 30th.
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Any continuous 12 months which is used by a business or government as its annual accounting period. The U.S. government fiscal year ends on September 30. A fiscal year is designated by the year it end [..]
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A fiscal year is the accounting period for which annual financial statements are regularly prepared, generally a period of 12 months, 52 weeks, or 53 weeks. The fiscal year for the Federal Government [..]
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(exercice). The financial or accounting year of an organization, which may or may not coincide with the calendar year. An organization may find it convenient to end its accounting year at a time when [..]
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The 12-month period used for Princeton financial reporting beginning July 1 and ending June 30.
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The twelve-month period during which businesses or the government maintain financial records. This cycle does not necessarily coincide with the calendar year, therefore it is known as the fiscal year.
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The Fiscal Year denotes an official time period for which financial activity is managed and reported. The University of Houston System Fiscal Year begins September 1st and runs through August 31st.
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The twelve-month period, from January I" to December 3 1 used by the government for budgetary and accounting purposes.
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The federal government’s fiscal year is a 12-month period that runs from October 1 to September 30.
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A period of one year for which financial statements are prepared that may, or may not, coincide with the calendar year. Any twelve-month period used by a business as its accounting period.
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Any 12 month accounting period, but generally used to differentiate from a calendar year.  The Federal government fiscal year is October 1 through September 30.
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an accounting year than begins on a date other than January 1.
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The period from the 6th of April one year to 5th of April in the following year (in the UK). Also known as the tax year.
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n. año fiscal
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The 12-month period during which financial assistance/aid funds are awarded.
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For taxation and accounting purposes, governments and businesses operate on a 12-month fiscal year that does not necessarily follow the January 1–December 31 calendar year. The fiscal year for Canada’s federal government, for example, begins April 1 and ends on March 31. So, we talk of “fiscal year 2007–08.”
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Currently, the twelve-month period beginning October 1 and ending September 30. Historically, until 1831 and from 1843-49, the twelve-month period ending September 30 of the respective year; from 1832 [..]
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'Fiscal year' in relation to a business or investment means:
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The United States government fiscal year, used for determining visa availability, begins October 1 and ends on the following September 30.
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Currently, the twelve-month period beginning October 1 and ending September 30. Historically, until 1831 and from 1843-49, the twelve-month period ending September 30 of the respective year; from 1832-42 and 1850-67, ending December 31 of the respective year; from 1868-1976, ending June 30 of the respective year. The transit [..]
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The budget year for the U.S. Government. It begins on October 1 and ends on September 30 of the following year.
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Currently, the fiscal year is the twelve-month period beginning October 1 and ending September 30 of the following year. Historically, until 1831 and from 1843-49, the twelve-month period ending Septe [..]
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Currently, the twelve-month period beginning October 1 and ending September 30. Historically, until 1831 and from 1843-49, the twelve-month period ending September 30 of the respective year; from 1832-42 and 1850-67, ending December 31 of the respective year; from 1868-1976, ending June 30 of the respective year. The transition quarter (TQ) for 197 [..]
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 for the City of Los Angeles, the fiscal year begins on July 1 and ends on June 30 of the following year. For an organization, it is the 12 month period for which it plans the use of its funds.
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A certain 12-month period selected by an organization for its financial accounting period. In insurance companies, this always coincides with the calendar year. 
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Any 12-month period used by a business as its fiscal accounting period.
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"Fiscal year" means 12 calendar months commencing on July 1 and ending on June 30 following.
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For the U.S. government, the period covering October 1 through September 30 (12 months).
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A term that is used to differentiate a budget or financial year from the calendar year. It is commonly abbreviated as FY. The U.S. Government's fiscal year begins on October 1 of the previous cal [..]
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The 12-month period for which the federal government sets its budget and measures operational performance, beginning October 1 and ending September 30 of the subsequent year. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends (i.e., FY2005 begins October 1, 2004, and ends September 30, 2005).
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a business year for a company. e.g. April 1 to March 31
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Period of 12 consecutive months chosen by an entity as its accounting period which may or may not be a calendar year.
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12 month period commencing 6th April and ending 5th April the following year.
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That year designated as the reporting year for tax and budgeting purposes. It may or may not coincide with the calendar year.
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In Washington State, a 12-month period extending from July 1 of one calendar year to June 30 of the next calendar year.
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 A yearly accounting period designated by the calendar year in which it ends (e.g. FY 2001). The fiscal year for the federal government runs from October 1 through September 30.  The State of Michigan and the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority also use the federal FY.
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A state fiscal year begins on July 1 and ends on June 30.
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Funding year that includes July 1 through June 30. For example: FY 2013 refers to the fiscal year from July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013.
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The financial accounting period established by the PTA, and identified in the Bylaws for Local PTA/PTSA Units
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A fiscal year is a period of 12 months designated for accounting purposes. Sigma Theta Tau International’s fiscal year is 1 July – 30 June.
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That period by which accounts are kept. Iowa Lakes' fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30; the federal government uses October 1 to September 30.
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any 12 month period used for financial record keeping and reporting suited to the organization’s operating cycle or programming season.
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A fiscal year is the accounting period on which a budget is based. The New York State fiscal year runs from April 1 through March 31. The fiscal year for all New York counties and towns and for most cities is the calendar year. School districts in the State operate on a July 1 through June 30 fiscal year.
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any 12-month period designated by a corporation as their accounting year. Once set up, a corporation's fiscal year does not change.
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Any continuous 12-month period that a company or government uses as its annual accounting period.
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A fiscal year
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A 12-month accounting year.
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The period for which a company’s annual financial statements must be prepared. A fiscal year can never be more than twelve months.
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A 52- or 53-week (12-month) period designated as a year by a particular company, used for financial reporting and tax purposes.
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(accounting) An accounting period of one year, not necessarily coinciding with the calendar year. ''New York State has rarely had an approved budget by the beginning of its April 1 fiscal year
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The time period encompassing 365 days which a company maintains financial records. This may or may not correspond with calendar year. In real estate transactions, this is more relevant for commercial [..]
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A corporation's fiscal year. Some companies do not use the calendar year for their bookkeeping.
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Accounting period covering 12 consecutive months over which a company determines earnings and profits. The fiscal year serves as a period of reference for the company and does not necessarily correspo [..]
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