Calendarization
If the FY ends at the end of January, how should the calendarization be set for 2021, for example? I would then take 1/12 of FY 2020 and 11/12 of FY 2021, or would that be wrong? Thank you in advance!
If the FY ends at the end of January, how should the calendarization be set for 2021, for example? I would then take 1/12 of FY 2020 and 11/12 of FY 2021, or would that be wrong? Thank you in advance!
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If it’s nov or Jan year end I just keep that year end and footnote. You don’t have monthly data for companies so you can’t really do anything
Is this how it is generally done?
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