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Hi,
Given a From Date , To Date and a Fiscal Year system , I want to get all the split-up duration within the given From & To Date based on the Fiscal Year system. Explained below with examples:
Example 1: Fiscal Year system: Apr to Mar
From Date: Jan...
Started by Gnanam on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Periods.
You could create a table containing the start and end of all fiscal years, f.e.
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Who is voting for and against the Fiscal Treaty. Its time for the debate
Started by insight_man on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at boards):
Its time for the debate What are you voting yourself?
I think .
Is voting for and against the Fiscal Treaty.
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Nintendo has unannounced 3DS titles for the fiscal term, will release in 'timely manner'
Here are the first-party software titles we have already announced. We will release them in a timely manner. As we also have some unannounced titles to be released...
Started by robometal cowboy on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gonintendo):
...? "[...] some unannounced titles to be released for this fiscal term, [...]"
What?
Wow! I can't wait.
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The outcome of this sovereign debt crisis seems to only have a few outcomes:
1) Eurozone stays but certain member states drop out
2) Debt ridden countries default and Eurozone faces the consequences
3) Healthy areas of the Eurozone borrow hundreds of ...
Started by by lastnameleft on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at politicsforum):
It's probably the least damaging option in the short term such a fiscal union would inevitably mean that Germany ran the whole show and in some countries - indeed preferable - but I am sceptical with....
I think the fiscal union will happen.
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The Irish are at the polls today voting on whether to accept more fiscal constraints.
I have a funny feeling they will say 'no thanks Brussels'.
Anyone any thoughts on what will happen after that ?
Started by TheCountOfNowhere on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at housepricecrash):
Fiscal Pact my a***, it'....
Voting against a 'fiscal pact' is like voting for higher.
I have a funny feeling they will say 'no thanks Brussels sector, HPC'ers and students would vote no .
On whether to accept more fiscal constraints.
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In spite of its claims the Republican Party is not fiscally conservative. I am a fiscal conservative. The Republican Party of Eisenhower was fiscally conservative but the Republican Party of today is not. The GOP of now is fiscally libertarian. In other...
Started by by nucklepunche on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at politicsforum):
I think it's because we've.
Conservatism should be about fiscal responsibility, but it is not.
Is right.
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Fiscal Union - Do you approve? Is this weeks summit resulting in an actual fiscal union or is this another Euro Gimmick to calm investors.
Do the voters of Europe want or even understand what is going on?
With the UK now marginalised can we really thrive...
Started by edao on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at eupedia):
Of Europe The whole process (creation of fiscal union without Great Britain) was predictable, nothing ΧΩΡΙΖΟΜΕΝΗ ΑΡΕΤΗΣ
ΠΑΝΟΥΡΓΙΑ ΟΥ ΣΟΦΙΑ ΦΑΙΝΕΤΑΙ
ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΗΣ Fiscal union only works in good times Pa'ura vanta'jo omo, gninte
Fear profits....
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I didn't want to hijack the other thread, but I don't understand how someone that considers themselves liberal socially would consider that stance to be conservative fiscally. All of these social programs that the government is involved in are EXTREMELY...
Started by godotherightthi on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cafemom):
I personally use socially liberal not in the sense of ... .
People who want others to live their lives as they see fit without judgement yet conservative about goverment spending .
To me that is what I see a Libertarian as .
No I don't think its an oxymoron.
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Irish Times Fiscal Treaty Poll:
Yes 39% +9, No 30% +7, DK 31% -17
Squeaky bum time indeed. Neck and neck. If anything, fair play to the No side for catching up and they did very little to justify it. Likewise with the Yes, very poor performance to be ...
Started by Sully on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at boards):
Neck and neck.
Times Fiscal Treaty Poll:
Yes 39% +9, No 30% +7, DK 31% -17
Squeaky bum time indeed.
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I noticed the official website for the upcoming Treaty referendum is www.stabilitytreaty.ie and everything there referring to Stability Treaty, instead of Fiscal Treaty which is what I've heard it being referred to all along until now.
Was this the original...
Started by Psychedelic on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at boards):
It has never officially been called the "Fiscal Treaty Treaty - the word "Fiscal" does not appear in its formal title at all - which harks back it Fiscal Treaty or Economic Treaty or name....
It's at the top of the Treaty text.
UNION".
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