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Example: Dated this 1st day of January, 2012
they dated for a year about
Chinese new year and Valentine day only coincide three times since 1900
Closing journal entries are dated as of the last day of the financial year that you are closing. For example, it you use a calendar year and are closing the period from January 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012, your closing entries would be as of "December 31, 2012." If you had a fiscal year which ran (for example) from October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012, your "fiscal year 2012" closing entries would be dated "as of" September 20, 2012, because that is the last day of the financial year that you are closing, even if you physicially make the entries after that date.
I have one dated 1993.
"Dated" indicates that something is old or no longer in style. It can also be a reference to or documentation of the specific time (day, month and year) something was made or came into existence.
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A cheque must be dated on the day or some days before. It can't be dated for some days in the future.
He has probably dated 4 or 5 girls in the year 2010.
Stockholm - 2012 The Day They Dated 1-4 was released on: USA: 3 October 2012
Coins only carry the year of issue, not the day or month. If you are asking if they are minted every day of the year, that depends on demand. The recession of 2008 reduced the demand for coins so the Mint didn't have to run as many shifts. If you are asking if they're only dated for the year they're minted, that's normally the case. The only time coins carry a different date from the calendar is if the Mint is given authority by the government. The last time it happened to any great extent was when the composition of dimes, quarters, and halves was switched from silver to copper-nickel. To avoid creating instant rarities the Mint used up the last silver by making 1964-dated coins well into 1965, and 1965-dated coins were made from late '65 to mid '66.
A date series is used to fill a series with dates. The date can be increased by either a day, a week, a month or a year each time. This is one of the Fill Series options Excel provides.