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quinquenial
a five-year period is a quinquennium
A year to date is the period from the beginning of a fiscal year to the end of a reporting period.
The period of the fourth five year plan of India is from 1969 to 1974. There was a break in the five year plan from 1966 as there was a war.
the period of the eight five year plan is from 2012-2017 in the Indian Government
Rome's greatest era of peace and prosperity is called the "Pax Romana".This was about a 200 year period beginning with the reign of Augustus.Rome's greatest era of peace and prosperity is called the "Pax Romana".This was about a 200 year period beginning with the reign of Augustus.Rome's greatest era of peace and prosperity is called the "Pax Romana".This was about a 200 year period beginning with the reign of Augustus.Rome's greatest era of peace and prosperity is called the "Pax Romana".This was about a 200 year period beginning with the reign of Augustus.Rome's greatest era of peace and prosperity is called the "Pax Romana".This was about a 200 year period beginning with the reign of Augustus.Rome's greatest era of peace and prosperity is called the "Pax Romana".This was about a 200 year period beginning with the reign of Augustus.Rome's greatest era of peace and prosperity is called the "Pax Romana".This was about a 200 year period beginning with the reign of Augustus.Rome's greatest era of peace and prosperity is called the "Pax Romana".This was about a 200 year period beginning with the reign of Augustus.Rome's greatest era of peace and prosperity is called the "Pax Romana".This was about a 200 year period beginning with the reign of Augustus.
2007-2012
Year 563 BC
YTPP. Abbreviated for Year-to-Previous-Period. Refers to amount paid to the employee from the beginning of the tax year to the previous pay period.
A periodical published five times a year is typically called a quarterly publication.
2007-2012
To calculate sales growth over a 5-year period, subtract the sales from the beginning of the period from the sales at the end of the period. Then, divide this difference by the sales at the beginning of the period and multiply by 100 to get the percentage growth.