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Fiscal year - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A fiscal year (or financial year , or sometimes budget year ) is a period used for calculating annual ("yearly") financial statements in businesses and other organizations. In many jurisdictions...
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Calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Financial operations of the federal government are carried out in a 12-month fiscal year, beginning on Oct. 1 and ending on Sept. 30. The fiscal year carries the date of the calendar year in which it ends. (From fiscal year 1844 to fiscal year 1976, the fiscal year began July 1 and ended the following June 30.)
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Bureau of Justice Statistics; U.S. Department of Justice; Office of Justice Programs; National Criminal History; Improvement Program; Fiscal Year 1999; Program Announcement; NCHIP;
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U.S. Department of Justice; Office of Justice Programs; Bureau of Justice Statistics; National Criminal History; Improvement Program; Fiscal Year 2000; Program Announcement; April 2000, NCJ 181463;
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At the Atlantic’s newish business web site, Greg Clark has a very good post on the history of government spending in Britain. He starts in the early post-Magna Carta period:
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Best March Quarter Revenue and Earnings in Apple History ... CUPERTINO, California—April 22, 2009—Apple® today announced financial results for its fiscal 2009 second quarter ended March 28, 2009. The Company posted revenue of $8.16 billion and a net quarterly profit of $1.21 billion, or $1.33 per diluted share.
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