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A quarter is a three-month period.

1st Quarter (Q1) = January 1 through March 31

2nd Quarter (Q2) = April 1 through June 30

3rd Quarter (Q3) = July 1 through September 30

4th Quarter (Q4) = October 1 through December 31

(Q1 during leap years and Q2 are each exactly 13 weeks long. Q3 and Q4 are each one day longer than 13 weeks, and Q1 during regular years is one day shorter than 13 weeks.)

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