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fiscal year

noun as in 12 month accounting period

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In just the first three months of the fiscal year, the city is on the hook for more than $47 million to resolve lawsuits and claims for injuries and other incidents on public property.

The company’s so-called experiences division, which consists of its theme parks, cruise line, luxury travel experiences and merchandise, contributed nearly 60% of Disney’s operating income this fiscal year.

L.A. is expected to receive approximately $355 million in federal grant funding this fiscal year, according to the City Administrative Office.

The city needs to pay a quarter of a billion dollars in liability costs through the first three months of this fiscal year alone, leading leaders to wonder where the money will come from.

While WIC ultimately received the support it needed this fiscal year, an unnecessarily politicized funding battle meant Congress came dangerously close to abandoning its three-decade-long commitment to fully funding the program.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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