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financial year
financial year n 1. (Accounting & Book-keeping) any annual period at the end of which a firm's accounts are made up 2. (Economics) the annual period ending April 5, over which Budget estimates are made by the British Government and which functions as the income-tax year US and Canadian equivalent: fiscal yearfinancial yearAny annual period at the end of which accounts are made up.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | financial year - any accounting period of 12 monthsfiscal yeartwelvemonth, year, yr - a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days; "she is 4 years old"; "in the year 1920" | Translationsfinancial year → 财政年度zhCNfinancial year
financial year Brit the annual period ending April 5, over which Budget estimates are made by the British Government and which functions as the income-tax year financial year
financial year the year ending 31 March for which the corporation tax rate is set.financial year
Fiscal Year1. A calendar businesses use to calculate revenue and expenses. Most businesses also use their fiscal year as the period their annual budgets operate. Most jurisdictions require businesses to issue financial statements each year but often do not specify when they must do so. Thus, fiscal years vary by business and jurisdiction. They tend to begin in the middle of the calendar year, particularly in retail, as the end of the calendar year is an exceptionally busy time. The U.S. Government's fiscal year starts on October 1. In nomenclature, if a fiscal year covers more than one calendar year it is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, the U.S. government's fiscal year from October 1, 2008 to September 30, 2009 is called "FY 09."
2. In the United Kingdom, the tax year.financial year the period from 1 April to 31 March of the following year used for CORPORATION TAX purposes. Compare FISCAL YEAR.See F/Y See FYfinancial year
Synonyms for financial yearnoun any accounting period of 12 monthsSynonymsRelated Words |