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Halfway through 2014 is July 2, 2014. This date is the 183rd day of the year, as 2014 is not a leap year.
July 1st, was the halfway point of the year 2013.
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There are 365 days in a single year, so the middle of the year would be the 182.5 day of the year. July 1st is the 182nd day of the year and during a leap year it is the 183rd day of the year.
the 314th day in the year 2012 is pi day (pronounced pie day)
The 100th day of the year 2012 is April 9th (because of a leap year).
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Midnight at the end of the 1st of July, which ends the 183rd day of the year.
A Year and a Day - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
pie day
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.
Christmas 2012 will be on a Thursday.