base year
1base year — USA The benchmark used to determine a tenant s proportionate share of taxes and operating expenses for premises located in a multi tenant building. Depending on the terms of the lease, each lease year (other than the first lease year) the tenant… …
2base year — base date The first of a series of years in an index. The value of the index in that year is often denoted by the number 100, enabling percentage rises (or falls) to be seen at a glance. For example, if a price index indicates that the current… …
3Base Year — The first of a series of years in an economic or financial index. A base year is normally set to an arbitrary level of 100. Any year can be chosen as a base year, but typically recent years are chosen. New, more up to date base years are… …
4Base Year — The first year of the period of analysis. The base year does not have to be the current year …
5base year — year of origin in relation to various forms of calculated data …
6Base-Year Analysis — 1. The analysis of economic trends in relation to a specific base year. Base year analysis expresses economic measures in base year prices to eliminate the effects of inflation. 2. The analysis of a company s financial statements by comparing… …
7Base Year/Base Date — The year chosen to set an index at 100. Any year can be chosen as a base year, but it is generally desirable to use a fairly recent year; widely used in the compilation of macro economic data …
8base year — / beɪs jɪə/ noun the first year of an index, against which changes occurring in later years are measured. ⇒ database …
9base year — / beɪs jɪə/ noun the first year of an index, against which changes occurring in later years are measured …
10Common-base-year analysis — The representing of accounting information over multiple years as percentages of amounts in an initial year. The New York Times Financial Glossary …