fiscal

  • 41fiscal — 1. adjective /ˈfɪskəl/ a) Related to the treasury of a country, company, region or city, particularly to government spending and revenue. b) Pertaining to finance and money in general; financial. 2 …

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  • 42fiscal — adj. Fiscal is used with these nouns: ↑austerity, ↑conservatism, ↑conservative, ↑crisis, ↑deficit, ↑discipline, ↑imbalance, ↑incentive, ↑mismanagement, ↑policy, ↑quarter, ↑ …

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  • 43Fiscal — Original name in latin Fiscal Name in other language State code ES Continent/City Europe/Madrid longitude 42.49561 latitude 0.12094 altitude 767 Population 308 Date 2012 03 04 …

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  • 44fiscal — [16] Latin fiscus originally denoted a ‘small rush basket’, used for example for keeping olives in. Evidently, though, the main purpose to which it was put was as a purse, for it soon acquired the figurative sense ‘public purse, public revenue’.… …

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  • 45fiscal — [ fɪsk(ə)l] adjective 1》 relating to government revenue, especially taxes. 2》 chiefly N. Amer. relating to financial matters.     ↘N. Amer. denoting a financial year: the deficit for fiscal 1996. Derivatives fiscality noun fiscally adverb Origin …

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  • 46fiscal — adjective figures for the past fiscal year show a trend of improvement Syn: budgetary; financial, economic, monetary, money See note at financial …

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  • 47fiscal — fis•cal [[t]ˈfɪs kəl[/t]] adj. 1) of or pertaining to the public treasury or revenues: fiscal policies[/ex] 2) of or pertaining to financial matters in general 3) (in some countries) a prosecuting attorney 4) phi a revenue stamp • Etymology:… …

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  • 48fiscal — [16] Latin fiscus originally denoted a ‘small rush basket’, used for example for keeping olives in. Evidently, though, the main purpose to which it was put was as a purse, for it soon acquired the figurative sense ‘public purse, public revenue’.… …

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  • 49FISCAL (DROIT) — Technique libérale de financement des dépenses publiques, l’impôt est encore bien souvent ressenti par les contribuables comme une intrusion inique et une spoliation, puisqu’il entraîne une amputation des revenus ou du patrimoine, alors que sa… …

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  • 50Fiscal sponsorship — refers to the practice of non profit organizations offering their legal and tax exempt status to groups engaged in activities related to the organization s missions. It typically involves a fee based contractual arrangement between a project and… …

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