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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
A Fiscal Year is any consecutive 12-month period that a business chooses. Usually, the fiscal year end date is the low point in business activity for the year
a fiscal year
I think it is from October 1st to September 30th
Calendar year
There is no specific starting dates for fiscal year and fiscal year can be start form any month as different industries has different starting periods but most commons are from january to december or july to june etc.
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a 12 month period is called a fiscal year, there is also a natural year.
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
The fiscal year is the twelve month period used for keeping financial records. It is useful for comparing one year with the previous year or years to see what kind of progress has been accomplished. A fiscal year is determined for one's self by a person or organization, and can start on any date that is convenient. The fiscal year of the U.S. Government originally ran from July 1st to July 1st because the U.S. officially came into being on July 4, 1776. Subsequently, the U.S. Government changed its fiscal year to begin on October 1st (I think), but I don't know the reason for that change. Most persons establish their fiscal year to coincide with the calendar year: January 1st to January 1st.
At the end of the fiscal year
The state's fiscal year is September 1 - August 31. However, many cities, counties, school district, and other entities in the state have their own fiscal years.
A Fiscal Year is any consecutive 12-month period that a business chooses. Usually, the fiscal year end date is the low point in business activity for the year
A Fiscal Year is any consecutive 12-month period that a business chooses. Usually, the fiscal year end date is the low point in business activity for the year