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year-end

also year·end (yîr′ĕnd′)
n.
The end of a year: the value of the account at year-end.
adj.
Occurring or done at the end of the year: a year-end audit.
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yearend

(ˈjɪərˌɛnd)
n
the end of the year
adj
pertaining to the end of the year
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The principal components of the Group's financial position as at 30 September 2018 were as follows: The Group's total assets amounted to RMB20,925.662 billion, an increase of RMB1,458.238 billion or 7.49% compared with prior yearend. Total liabilities amounted to RMB19,236.582 billion, an increase of RMB1,345.837 billion or 7.52% compared with the prior year-end.
Police personnel all over the country can go home with a smile as they will be getting their yearend bonus on Thursday, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said.
As a result, the additional yearend bonuses were already considered excessive.
This special report provides an update on the insurance industry's portfolio asset mix, as well as a breakdown of the bond sector and a further breakdown of the corporate bond exposure into sectors/industries, as of yearend 2012 and year-end 2011.
Overall, Class B buildings in New York recorded an increase in rents of more than 31%, rising to $55.28 psf at year-end 2007 from $42.14 psf at yearend 2006.
Excluding currency effects, fourth quarter sales improved 8% and yearend revenues gained 7%.
Crompton, Middlebury, CT, in reducing capacity by yearend of two chemicals used in the production of tires in order to improve the overall profitability of the company's rubber chemicals business.
Under this method, a taxpayer computes its uncollectible amount by multiplying its yearend accounts receivable balance by the ratio of the total bad debts of accounts receivable sustained during the current year and five preceding tax years (adjusted for recoveries of bad debts during the same period) to the sum of the accounts receivable earned (i.e., the total sales resulting in accounts receivable) during the same six-year period.
"We expect that this platform will play a significant role in processes related to creating, servicing, and marketing Web sites." As of yearend 1999, survey results suggest that eight percent of all servers in this sample were Linux based; by yearend 2000 IDC predicts that this share will increase to 10 percent.
For any company, this date should fall about three months before your yearend, as soon as possible after the relevant financial statements are completed so the information is still fresh to you and your staff.
If the pool is exhausted at yearend, no monies are available to be disbursed.