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1. | 1. ''Government finances.'' | ||
Fiscal means relating to government revenues and spending, especially to government tax revenues. | |||
Fiscal policies are often contrasted with, or combined with, monetary policies. | |||
''US''. | 2. ''US''. | ||
Relating to finance more generally, especially to public sector finance. | Relating to finance more generally, especially to public sector finance, but also private sector finance. | ||
3. | 3. ''US''. | ||
''US''. | |||
Relating to a fiscal year. | Relating to a fiscal year. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Bureau of the Fiscal Service]] | |||
* [[Financial reporting]] | |||
* [[Fiscal agent]] | |||
* [[Fiscal deficit]] | |||
* [[Fiscal drag]] | |||
* [[Fiscal policy]] | * [[Fiscal policy]] | ||
* [[Fiscal risk]] | * [[Fiscal risk]] | ||
* [[Fiscal rule]] | |||
* [[Fiscal stimulus]] | |||
* [[Fiscal union]] | |||
* [[Fiscal year]] | * [[Fiscal year]] | ||
* [[Institute for Fiscal Studies]] (IFS) | |||
* [[Monetary]] | |||
* [[Stability and Growth Pact]] (SGP) | |||
* [[Supply side policy]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:41, 27 February 2025
1. Government finances.
Fiscal means relating to government revenues and spending, especially to government tax revenues.
Fiscal policies are often contrasted with, or combined with, monetary policies.
2. US.
Relating to finance more generally, especially to public sector finance, but also private sector finance.
3. US.
Relating to a fiscal year.