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  2. Calendar year - Wikipedia

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    Second quarter, Q2: April 1 – June 30 (91 days) Third quarter, Q3: July 1 – September 30 (92 days) Fourth quarter, Q4: October 1 – December 31 (92 days) In some domains, weeks are preferred over months for scheduling and reporting, so they use quarters of exactly 13 weeks each, often following ISO week date conventions. One in five to six ...

  3. Academic quarter (year division) - Wikipedia

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    This quarter system was adopted by the oldest universities in the English-speaking world (Oxford, founded circa 1096, [1] and Cambridge, founded circa 1209 [2]). Over time, Cambridge dropped Trinity Term and renamed Hilary Term to Lent Term, and Oxford also dropped the original Trinity Term and renamed Easter Term as Trinity Term, thus establishing the three-term academic "quarter" year widely ...

  4. Fiscal Quarters (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4) Explained and What ... - AOL

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    While in many cases these quarters overlap with calendar quarters, some companies prefer to operate using different months for their quarters. In other words, for some companies, a fiscal Q1 may ...

  5. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    Quarter Usual months covered Breaks after the quarter 1: 1: April (Golden Week holiday: April 29 - May 5) 2: May 6 - July: Summer break: approximately two months 2: 3: Early October - early/mid October Fall break (Health & Sports Day weekend): three days, long weekend 4: Early/mid October - late December: Winter break: approximately two weeks

  6. Medicare: What are 40 quarters of work? - AOL

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    A quarter of coverage refers to a 3-month period of work that includes Medicare taxes. Also, in 2024, a person must earn $1,730 per quarter to qualify. People who do not have 40 quarters of ...

  7. 4–4–5 calendar - Wikipedia

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    The 4–4–5 calendar is a method of managing accounting periods, and is a common calendar structure for some industries such as retail and manufacturing.It divides a year into four quarters of 13 weeks, each grouped into two 4-week "months" and one 5-week "month".

  8. Quarters vs Halves: Explaining why men's, women's college ...

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    It is not a question of remaining unique. Quarters provide more clock plays and allow team fouls to be reset after the first and third quarters. Moving to quarters will reduce the number of free ...

  9. Academic year - Wikipedia

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    1st quarter: March to early May Spring break: Approximately 1 week; 2nd quarter: Early/mid May to mid/late July Summer break: Approximately 1 month; 3rd quarter: Mid/late August to late September Chuseok/Fall break: Approximately 1 week; 4th quarter: October to early January Winter break: Approximately 2 months; Colleges/universities get the ...