fiscal
[fɪzkəl]

adjective

[Definition]: related to financial

[Example Sentences]:
1. The move is expected to be completed by the end of fiscal year 2015.
2. Now the company will be able to hit that goal by the end of its fiscal year 2015.
3. Obama plans to release his budget proposals Wednesday for fiscal year 2014.
4. Cisco expects the acquisition to close in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year 2014.
5. The restructuring will be complete at the end of fiscal 2017.
6. Square is once again raising its revenue guidance for fiscal 2017.
7. Cisco indicated that layoffs would start from the first quarter of fiscal 2017.
8. Overall revenue for the current fiscal year ending in November is expected to drop 8%.
9. Nintendo turned a profit in the fiscal year ended March 31,2015.
10. It was also up 3 percent from the fiscal third quarter of 2014.
11. At Microsoft, for example, top executives did not receive the same salary or bonuses in fiscal 2013.
12. That figure is up 22 percent compared to the fiscal third quarter of 2016.
13. They had a chance of about one in 200 of facing an audit in fiscal year 2014.
14. Microsoft is currently in its fiscal 2015 fourth quarter, which ends June 30.
15. As a result, the company returned an aggregate of $1.00 billion to shareholders in fiscal 2017.