year-end - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: The Year 2000 had the first year-end of the 2000's; the first for which Y2k problems can occur in past data.

Converse of subject

  • expect: He opened his first retail store in 2003 and has added 131 since; 60 more are expected by the year-end.

Adjective modifier

  • financial: A: The number of the form relates to the financial year-end of the charity.
  • first: The Year 2000 had the first year-end of the 2000's; the first for which Y2k problems can occur in past data.
  • current: However at the current year-end of March 2001 the old rules still mean you need to be fully spent lest you lose the balance.

Modifies a noun

  • deficit: This is in line with the year-end forecast deficit of £ 500,000.
  • adjustment: You must also do this in your year-end adjustment.
  • forecast: So strong is the market that the SMMT has revised its year-end forecast upward.
  • balance: The year-end closing cash balances should be reconciled with the cash balances at the previous year end.
  • bonus: There is a basic Salary, plus a year-end bonus based upon Sales success.
  • account: Find help with year-end accounts, VAT returns & payroll.

Noun used with modifier

  • tax: Yet another tax year-end will soon be upon us.
  • post: Post year-end, we are pleased to announce that we have signed non-binding heads of terms with a distribution partner for the UBA product.
  • accounting: As a Charity you must maintain accounting records and prepare accounts once a year to your designated accounting year-end date.
  • forecast: Budget Position and Forecast Outturn The Board noted the budget position at the end of September and the forecast year-end outturn.
  • company: Company must complete an annual Inland Revenue corporation tax return and pay the due taxes within nine months of the company year-end each year.

Possessives

  • charity: This must be done within ten months of the charity's financial year-end.
  • company\: The company\ 's financial year-end is known as its accounting reference date.

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