What does financial year mean?

Definitions for financial year
fi·nan·cial year

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. fiscal year, financial yearnoun

    any accounting period of 12 months

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  1. financial year

    A fiscal year (or financial year, or sometimes budget year) is used in government accounting, which varies between countries, and for budget purposes. It is also used for financial reporting by businesses and other organizations. Laws in many jurisdictions require company financial reports to be prepared and published on an annual basis but generally not the reporting period to align with the calendar year (1 January to 31 December). Taxation laws generally require accounting records to be maintained and taxes calculated on an annual basis, which usually corresponds to the fiscal year used for government purposes. The calculation of tax on an annual basis is especially relevant for direct taxes, such as income tax. Many annual government fees—such as council tax and license fees, are also levied on a fiscal year basis, but others are charged on an anniversary basis. Some companies, such as Cisco Systems, end their fiscal year on the same day of the week each year: the day that is closest to a particular date (for example, the Friday closest to 31 December). Under such a system, some fiscal years have 52 weeks and others 53 weeks.The calendar year is used as the fiscal year by about 65% of publicly-traded companies in the United States and for most large corporations in the United Kingdom. That is the case in many countries around the world with a few exceptions such as Australia, New Zealand, and Japan.Many universities have a fiscal year which ends during the summer to align the fiscal year with the academic year (and, in some cases involving public universities, with the state government's fiscal year) and also because the university is normally less busy during the summer months. In the Northern Hemisphere, that is July to the next June. In the Southern Hemisphere, that is the calendar year, January to December. Some media/communication-based organizations use a broadcast calendar as the basis for their fiscal year.

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  1. financial year

    A financial year, also known as a fiscal year, is a period of 12 consecutive months used by companies, organizations, and governments for accounting and budgeting purposes. The financial year is often different from the calendar year and does not necessarily begin in January and end in December. The start and end dates vary depending on countries and organizations. It is used to calculate annual financial statements.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of financial year in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of financial year in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of financial year in a Sentence

  1. Bob van Dijk:

    The most significant area for investment in Prosus into financial year 2020 is food delivery, food delivery fits perfectly within our strategy as it targets a market with significant consumer spend that can be fundamentally disrupted by technology.

  2. Kazuo Sato:

    We think Japanese companies are recovering their ability to grow. Last financial year we sold 130 billion yen of Japanese shares, but this year we are not in a phase to sell.

  3. Brian Molefe:

    In addition, the Treasury has made a commitment to give Eskom about 23 billion (rand) which I believe will be given in two tranches during this financial year, we do not think that Eskom is about to be declared bankrupt or insolvent.

  4. Kaoru Kato:

    We want to make a profit by the next financial year but it (losses) may drag on until FY2016.

  5. Chief Financial Officer Hiroki Totoki:

    Concerns about trade-related issues remain for the second half (of the financial year).

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