What is another word for fiscal year?

Pronunciation: [fˈɪskə͡l jˈi͡ə] (IPA)

Fiscal year is often defined as a 12-month period used for financial reporting purposes. However, there are several synonyms that can be used in place of the term "fiscal year". One such synonym is "financial year", which is commonly used in the UK and some other parts of the world. Other synonyms include "accounting year", "budget year", and "tax year". Each of these synonyms has a slightly different meaning, but all refer to a specific period of time used for financial accounting and reporting purposes. Regardless of which term is used, they all serve the same purpose of helping businesses and organizations keep track of their finances in a standardized and organized way.

Synonyms for Fiscal year:

What are the hypernyms for Fiscal year?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    financial year, year, accounting period, budget year, financial cycle, taxation year.

Famous quotes with Fiscal year

  • I come back to the same thing: We've got the greatest pipeline in the company's history in the next 12 months, and we've had the most amazing financial results possible over the last five years, and we're predicting being back at double-digit revenue growth in fiscal year '06.
    Steve Ballmer
  • Currently, the United States provides 22 percent of the U.N. annual budgets, over $900 million in fiscal year 2007, and some of that funding goes to the Human Rights Council.
    Michael McCaul
  • We want to set a tone going into our fiscal year that starts Feb. 1, that Wal-Mart Stores is going to be aggressive in taking care of customers, taking care of our associates, communications and merchandising.
    Lee Scott
  • The deficit - the U.S. knows our deficit is too large. We are committed to bringing it down. We are bringing it down. The deficit came in for fiscal year '05 at considerably below where it was the prior year.
    John W. Snow
  • Strong advocacy for education, health care and worker safety will be indispensable if they are to get their fair share of President Bush's austere budget for the next fiscal year.
    Arlen Specter

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