The fiscal year is the same as the financial year.
[business]
...the budget for the coming fiscal year.
fiscal year in British English
noun US and Canadian
1.
any annual period at the end of which a firm's accounts are made up
2.
the annual period ending April 5, over which Budget estimates are made by the British Government and which functions as the income-tax year
Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): financial year
fiscal year in American English
US
a twelve-month period between settlements of financial accounts: the U.S. government fiscal year legally ends September 30
fiscal year in Finance
(fɪskəl yɪər)
Word forms: (regular plural) fiscal years
noun
(Finance: Corporate)
A fiscal year is a period of twelve months, used by organizations in order to calculate their budgets,profits, and losses.
The company is finalizing the budget for the coming fiscal year.
The report must be filed within 90 days after the end of the company's fiscal year.
A fiscal year is a period of twelve months, used by organizations in order to calculate their budgets,profits, and losses.
fiscal year in Accounting
(fɪskəl yɪər) or FY
noun
(Accounting: Basic)
A fiscal year is a period of twelve months, used by organizations in order to calculate their budgets,profits, and losses, at the end of which a firm's accounts are closed.
The company is finalizing the budget for the coming fiscal year.
The company's performance in the current fiscal year has been poor.
A fiscal year is a period of twelve months, used by organizations in order to calculate their budgets,profits, and losses, at the end of which a firm's accounts are closed.
Examples of 'fiscal year' in a sentence
fiscal year
This is the first time the association has commented on the price trend for the next fiscal year.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Our fiscal year ends in April and we are not making our budget.
Christianity Today (2000)
This comes on top of the loss of 6,000 jobs in its last fiscal year.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The fiscal year that ended last April was the first full year in which the means test took effect.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
With the end of the fiscal year looming, time is running out to knock thousands off what you owe.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The fiscal year ends today.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The budget deficit in the fiscal year just ended dropped to 1.9 per cent of gross domestic product, hardly massive by historic standards.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
In other languages
fiscal year
British English: fiscal year /ˈfɪskl jɪə/ NOUN
The fiscal year is a twelve-month period beginning and ending in April, which governments and businesses use to plan their finances.