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  • 111Fiscal Localism — Institutionalized monetary exchange focused upon local and regional aspects. Fiscal localism can refer to different theologies, but the most basic and easily recognizable form of fiscal localism would be the idea of buying locally. Advocates of… …

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  • 112Fiscal Year-End — The completion of a one year, or 12 month, accounting period. A firm s fiscal year end does not necessarily need to fall on December 31, and can actually fall on any day throughout the year. The reason that a company s fiscal year often differs… …

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  • 113fiscal, política — Medidas utilizadas por los gobiernos para estabilizar la economía, específicamente, mediante el ajuste del nivel y de la distribución de los impuestos y gastos fiscales. Cuando la economía está deprimida, el gobierno puede reducir impuestos para… …

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  • 114fiscal — [[t]fɪ̱sk(ə)l[/t]] ♦♦♦ ADJ: ADJ n Fiscal is used to describe something that relates to government money or public money, especially taxes. → See also procurator fiscal ...in 1987, when the government tightened fiscal policy. Syn: financial… …

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  • 115Fiscal year —   The U.S. Government s fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; e.g., fiscal year 2002 begins on October 1, 2001 and ends on September 30, 2002 …

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  • 116fiscal — I UK [ˈfɪsk(ə)l] / US adjective ** 1) economics relating to money and financial matters, especially taxes fiscal and monetary policies 2) American relating to how an organization plans to spend money during a particular period Derived word:… …

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  • 117fiscal year — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms fiscal year : singular fiscal year plural fiscal years business mainly American a financial year …

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  • 118fiscal — adj. & n. adj. of public revenue. n. 1 a legal official in some countries. 2 Sc. = procurator fiscal. Phrases and idioms: fiscal year = financial year. Derivatives: fiscally adv. Etymology: F fiscal or L fiscalis (as FISC) …

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  • 119fiscal — I. adjective Etymology: Latin fiscalis, from fiscus basket, treasury Date: 1563 1. of or relating to taxation, public revenues, or public debt < fiscal policy > 2. of or relating to financial matters • fiscally adverb II …

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  • 120Fiscal and Customs Police — The Fiscal and Customs Police ( es. Policia Fiscal y Aduanera, POLFA) is a unit that belongs to the Colombian National Police, under the command of its Operative Directorate. This unit is in charge of investigating large finance frauds and&#8230; …

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