Public Listed Companies With Financial Year Ending In November
DEFINITION of ‘Fiscal Year-End’ or ‘Financial Year Ending’
The completion of a one-year, or 12-month, accounting period.
A firm’s fiscal year-end does not necessarily need to fall on December 31, and can actually fall on any day throughout the year.
The reason that a company’s fiscal year often differs from the calendar year and may not close on December 31 is due to the nature of a company’s needs.
For example, retailers tend to close their books at the end of January due to the large number of December sales.
If the fiscal year-end is too close to a heavy selling season, the company will be hard-pressed to produce its annual financial statements, count inventories, etc. because its manpower will be going toward selling its product. – INVESTOPEDIA
Public Listed Companies With Financial Year Ending In November
No | Stock Name |
1 | AJIYA |
2 | CVIEW |
3 | ZHULIAN |
4 | AMTEL |
5 | UTOPIA |