Define: Fiscal Year
What does "Fiscal Year" mean? The meaning differs based on the contract. We found 8 definitions across 7 companies in SEC filings.
Definition 1 (Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Fiscal Year means each period commencing on October 1 and ending on the subsequent September 30.
Source: Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. 10-K
Definition 2 (Walmart Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Fiscal Year means the twelve (12)-month period commencing on February 1 and ending on January 31.
Source: Walmart Inc. 10-K
Definition 3 (ATMOS ENERGY CORP, seen in 1 filing)
Fiscal Year means the 12-month period beginning October 1st of any year and ending September 30th of the following year.
Source: ATMOS ENERGY CORP 10-K
Definition 4 (Blackstone Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Fiscal Year means a calendar year, or any other period chosen by the General Partner.
Source: Blackstone Inc. 10-K
Definition 5 (Blackstone Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Fiscal Year means means a calendar year, or any other period chosen by the General Partner.
Source: Blackstone Inc. 10-Q
Definition 6 (DIGITAL REALTY TRUST, INC., seen in 1 filing)
Fiscal Year means a fiscal year of the Parent Guarantor and its Consolidated Subsidiaries ending on December 31 in any calendar year.
Source: DIGITAL REALTY TRUST, INC. 10-Q
Definition 7 (DEERE & CO, seen in 1 filing)
Fiscal Year means the 12-month period beginning November 1 and ending October 31.
Source: DEERE & CO 10-K
Definition 8 (Apollo Global Management, Inc., seen in 1 filing)
Fiscal Year means with respect to a year, the period commencing on January 1 of such year and ending on December 31 of such year (or on the date of a final distribution pursuant to Section 8.1(a) ), unless the General Partner shall elect another fiscal year for the Partnership which is a permissible taxable year under the Code.
Source: Apollo Global Management, Inc. 10-Q
Data extracted from 12 SEC EDGAR filings across 7 companies. Source: Material contracts (Exhibit 10) filed under Regulation S-K.
This page presents definitions found in actual SEC filings for informational purposes. The specific definition appropriate for your contract may vary based on jurisdiction, industry, and specific circumstances. Consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice.