Financial Period definition

Financial Period means a period for which a profit and loss account of a company is made up in accordance with this Law;
Financial Period means a Financial Year or any other period in respect of which accounts are required to be prepared and certified by the auditors of the relevant company to enable it to comply with all relevant legal and accounting requirements and all requirements of any stock exchange on which any securities of the company are listed;
Financial Period means a financial year or an interim period;

Examples of Financial Period in a sentence

  • The Partnership Agreement for the European Structural and Investment Funds in the EU Financial Period 2014-2020 was prepared by the Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds, with contributions from the Ministry of Agriculture and the Thematic Working Groups, on behalf of the Coordination Committee for the Preparation of Programming Documents for the EU Financial Period 2014-2020.

  • Each Operating Budget and Annual Plan prepared in respect of a Financial Period after the second anniversary of the Registration Date shall be consistent with the then current Strategic Plan for the Limited Partnership.

  • The General Partner may, provided it has obtained sufficient tax and/or financial advice, allocate Income, Capital and Losses for a Financial Period (or any part thereof) prior to the completion of the financial statements for that Financial Period.

  • Each Limited Partner must contribute to, and pay, its Pro Rata share of the Administration Expenses of the Limited Partnership as set out in the Operating Budget for the relevant Financial Period.

  • Further Capital Contributions by each Limited Partner will be called for each Financial Period by the General Partner for the purposes of meeting Administration Expenses and any Capital Upgrade and Maintenance Expenses.


More Definitions of Financial Period

Financial Period means each period of 12 months ending on the Determination Date, the first such period being the 12-month period ending 31 December 2015;
Financial Period means in relation to the Borrower, the period in which any Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet of the Borrower is prepared and approved by the shareholder in an Annual General Meeting, whether that period is a year or not.
Financial Period means a period for which the company is required or permitted by its parent law to prepare accounts;
Financial Period means a financial year of either P&O Princess or Carnival or any other period for which both of their accounts may by mutual agreement be made up;
Financial Period means a financial year or an interim period; “ICFR” means internal control over financial reporting;
Financial Period means a financial year of either of the parties hereto or any other period for which the accounts of either party hereto may by mutual agreement be made up for the purpose of ascertaining and paying dividends.
Financial Period shall refer to each period of 12 months ending on 30th June and 31st December in each year;