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fiscal

[fis-kuhl] / ˈfɪs kəl /


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The company topped fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue expectations, but investors were disappointed about declining profit and lackluster sales in the key China market.

From Barron's

The company posted adjusted earnings of 38 cents a share for its fiscal first quarter, well ahead of analysts’ consensus estimates of 13 cents.

From Barron's

Carnival gained 4.9% after the cruise company’s fiscal fourth-quarter earnings beat analysts’ estimates and it issued strong guidance for the current fiscal year.

From Barron's

For districts, a settlement can be more cost-effective than mounting a legal defense through a jury trial, and unlike a panel of jurors, a settlement provides a level of fiscal certainty.

From Los Angeles Times

A review into the North American business conducted by Deloitte and covering the period from fiscal 2023 to 2025 identified that the accounting treatment for supplier income wasn’t consistent with the group’s policy.

From The Wall Street Journal