er, it's very common for companies to have fiscal years that are different from calendar years. OFten this is because of what date a company was incorporated. However, there are also various other reasons to set the corporate year differently from the calendar year.
Apple's fiscal year ends in October. It begins in November. Therefore, this was Apple's second quarter.
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rip @ Apr 25th 2007 6:00PM
er, it's very common for companies to have fiscal years that are different from calendar years. OFten this is because of what date a company was incorporated. However, there are also various other reasons to set the corporate year differently from the calendar year.
Apple's fiscal year ends in October. It begins in November. Therefore, this was Apple's second quarter.
rip @ Apr 25th 2007 6:01PM
Oops, I meant that it ends in September and begins in October.