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The phrase "a fiscal year" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific period used for accounting and financial reporting purposes, typically lasting one year.
Example: "The company's financial statements are prepared based on a fiscal year that runs from April 1 to March 31."
Alternatives: "a financial year" or "an accounting year".
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Puffy's album, No Way Out, powered Bad Boy to a (fiscal year (ending last June) in which it outsold Madonna's musical empire, Maverick Records.
We're thrilled when we finish a fiscal year in the black.
The state's Constitution forbids ending a fiscal year with a budget shortfall.
Most states have a fiscal year that begins on July 1.
The company loses money during a fiscal year for the first time during Mr. Eisner's tenure.
In August 2001, with its shares trading below $20, Cisco would report a fiscal year loss of $1.01 billion.
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Diagnoses are recorded using ICD-9 up to and including the 2000/01 fiscal year (a fiscal year extends from April 1 to March 31).
As such, the equity awards granted in a fiscal year should not necessarily be viewed as indicative of corporate performance in that year.
As such, equity awards granted in a fiscal year should not necessarily be viewed as indicative of corporate performance in that same year.
As such, the equity awards granted in a fiscal year should not necessarily be viewed as indicative of corporate performance in that same year.
As such, equity awards granted in a fiscal year should not necessarily be viewed as indicative of performance in that same year.
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