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| 2508.2 |  | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Mon May 24 1993 10:27 | 8 | 
|  | 	This happens every couple of years doesn't it? I think it comes of
	365 not being evenly divisable by 52.
	RE: .1 Sure it will (one hopes) mean the income numbers look better
	but that may very well be offset by the fact that expense numbers will
	be higher as well.
			Alfred
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| 2508.3 |  | RUSURE::EDP | Always mount a scratch monkey. | Mon May 24 1993 10:58 | 10 | 
|  |     Re .2:
    
    > I think it comes of 365 not being evenly divisable by 52.
    
    You should not be entering information like that into a notes
    conference without permission from the source.  It is irresponsible of
    you to start such rumors.  Moderators, please delete note 2508.2!
    
    
    				-- edp
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| 2508.4 |  | BSS::CODE3::BANKS | Not in SYNC -> SUNK | Mon May 24 1993 13:07 | 13 | 
|  | Re:   <<< Note 2508.0 by SDSVAX::SWEENEY "Patrick Sweeney in New York" >>>
>    Welcome to June.
>    
>    It has six weeks.
    
I didn't understand this until I looked at the fiscal calendar in the most 
recent phone book.  How is it that a week (May 23-29) in which there are *no*
days of a month (June) can be a part of it? 
Is this an accounting ruse which needs no correlation with reality?  :-)
-  David
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| 2508.5 | Always look on the bright side of life... | LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Mon May 24 1993 13:17 | 7 | 
|  | Look at the bright side.  We get 53 paychecks this 
(calendar) year, that is, assuming we manage to survive
this calendar year.
;-)
tim
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| 2508.6 | Easy come easy go! | VMSNET::STEFFENSEN |  | Mon May 24 1993 14:01 | 8 | 
|  |     
    RE.5
    
    And Uncle Sam will be happy too!  We'll make more so he can tax us
    more. 
    
    Ken
    
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| 2508.7 | Strange but true | ICS::VERMA |  | Mon May 24 1993 15:18 | 8 | 
|  |     
    Re .4 
    
    The situation your described about May 23-29 in Fiscal June is 
    consistent with the last weeks of July, August, October, November, 
    January, February and April being in the following fiscal months.
    
    
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| 2508.8 | When is the next 53 week FY ? | ELMAGO::JMORALES |  | Mon May 24 1993 15:51 | 17 | 
|  |     Re; .7
    
    	Now that you mentioned it:
    
    	This FY'93 started on June 28th and it contained three (3) days
        June 28, 29 and 30 that were part of June (last month of FY'92).
    
    	This FY'93 will end with three (3) days July 1, 2 and 3 that are
        part of this FY'93 June.
    
    	Next FY'94 starts on July 4th and ends on July 2nd.
    
    	I guess every now and then we will have a 53 week FY, however we
        will not have a 51 week FY ever.
    
    	Can someone inform every how many years we will have a 53 week FY
        or when is the next 53 week FY ?
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| 2508.9 | just a guess | ARCANA::CONNELLY | it's Cards-on-the-Table Time! | Mon May 24 1993 16:23 | 12 | 
|  | 
re: .8
>    	Can someone inform every how many years we will have a 53 week FY
>        or when is the next 53 week FY ?
well, 52*7 = 364, which is one day short (not taking leap year into account)
so maybe it's every 7th year with an occasional extra one thrown in to
cover the leap years (or maybe a 7 week June every once in a great while)
								paul
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| 2508.10 | The next is fy1999 | 7021::MCMAHON | Impeach Clinton and her husband! | Mon May 24 1993 17:16 | 2 | 
|  |     The last time we had an FY with 53 weeks was FY88. The next is FY1999.
    Then FY2003, FY2010, FY2016, FY2021, FY2027, FY2032...
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| 2508.11 | The empirical approach | BULEAN::ROBERTS | Are your lights out? | Tue May 25 1993 08:22 | 25 | 
|  | 	My investigations concerning the divisibility of 365 by 52 have,
	in fact, yielded results that will no doubt perplex the DEC accounting
	department for years to come.  For users of OpenVMS, try this simple
	experiment yourselves.
	Construct the following DCL command file using the text editor of
	your choice:
		$ SET VERIFY
		$ X = 365/52
		$ SHOW SYMBOL X
		$ EXIT
	Now execute the command file: 
		$ X = 365/52
		$ SHOW SYMBOL X
		  X = 7   Hex = 00000007  Octal = 00000000007
		$ EXIT
	I agree with .3 - the mathematical assumptions made by .2 were
	indeed incorrect!
QED,
ken
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| 2508.12 |  | WLDBIL::KILGORE | Adiposilly challenged | Tue May 25 1993 08:44 | 3 | 
|  |     
    Ahh, life's so much simpler in an integer world.
    
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| 2508.13 | Didn't you notice when you did your taxes ? | ELWOOD::KAPLAN | Larry Kaplan, DTN: 237-6872 | Tue May 25 1993 12:22 | 4 | 
|  |     Nope - we don't get 53 paycheck this calendar year.  That happened last
    calendar year (1992) which had 53 Thursdays.  
    
    L.
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| 2508.14 | Dec manuf. calendar | PMRV70::SHERK | I belong! I got circles overme i's | Tue May 25 1993 13:16 | 12 | 
|  |     
    
    Per the corporate bylaws, Article 6, Section 1, the fiscal year ends 
    on the Saturday closest to June 30.
    
    The first 3 quarters are made up of months with 4,4, and 5 weeks, the
    last quarter is either 4,4, and 5 or 4,4, and 6. 
    
    So now you know..
    
    Ken
    
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| 2508.15 | Don't get me confused! | DPDMAI::GREERW | Doing OK in OKC | Tue May 25 1993 18:32 | 19 | 
|  |         >>.5
        >>Look at the bright side.  We get 53 paychecks this
        >>(calendar) year, that is, assuming we manage to survive
        >>this calendar year.
        
        	1) Payed a few bill collectors.
        	2) Finally sent dog to vet.
        	3) Bought that back scratcher I've been wanting.
        
        >>.13
        >>Nope- we don't get 53 paycheck this calendar year.  That
        >>happened last calendar year (1992) which had 53 Thursdays.
        
        Now look,
        If you guys are gonna get me all excited and then depressed, you 
        at least need to write your replies on the same day (don't give 
        me time to THINK)!!!
        
        W.G.
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| 2508.16 |  | ZEKE::QUAYLE |  | Thu Jun 17 1993 15:30 | 1 | 
|  |     re .10, now *there's* an optimist
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