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Fiscal Law QA Corner
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Arnold, William G
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Accounting periods
/ Defense spending
/ Evaluation
/ Federal government
/ Fiscal policy
/ Fiscal year
/ Fiscal years
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Laws, regulations and rules
2023
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Fiscal Law QA Corner
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Arnold, William G
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Accounting periods
/ Defense spending
/ Evaluation
/ Federal government
/ Fiscal policy
/ Fiscal year
/ Fiscal years
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Laws, regulations and rules
2023
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Fiscal Law QA Corner
2023
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Overview
Arnold talk about how the fiscal year timing came about. The federal government's fiscal year is the 12-month period beginning Oct 1 and ending Sep 30 the following year. The fiscal year is identified by the calendar year in which it ends. Therefore, the current fiscal year is FY2023, which began on Oct 1, 2022 and ends Sep 30, 2023. The three month period from 1 July through Sep 30, 1976 was designated as FY7T--the \"T\" standing for \"transition quarter.\" Congress appropriated funds in Dec 1975 to cover the entire 15-month period, but FY1976 and FY7T were separate accounts.
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American Society of Military Comptrollers
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