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A month in a fiscal year...

if you are thinking about what's the Fiscal year?... READ ON

a year of 52 weeks is a fiscal year..

different regions and countries use different standards.. for instance, US fiscal year starts from OCT, but for UK the FY starts @ APR

different regions follow their own standards.. but in a general patteren a set of 52 years is a fiscal year... and any month within that year is fiscal month..

BUT...

a fiscal month is not like a set of 30/31 days.... from the start of the fiscal year a set of 13 weeks is a quarter.. which in turn is a set of 3 months .. 4 weeks months and a 5 week month...

Mathematically...

13*4 = 52

4+4+5 = 13

Typically, a year starts off with the first Monday.. and counts up to the next 28 days to make a set of 4 weeks .. your first month.. continue next 28 days for your second month... the remaining 5 weeks in the quarter make your 3rd month...

52=4+4+5+4+4+5+4+4+5+4+4+5

I don't think there is any specific name for each of the month.. but you can denote using the usual month since ages like APR, JUL, OCT

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