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    [Adjective]  | "fis*cal" | \ ˈfi-skəl \


    1: of or relating to taxation, public revenues, or public debt

    2: of or relating to financial matters


    Origin: 1563 ;

     Latin fiscalis, from fiscus basket, treasury;

    [Noun]  | "fiscal" 


    1: revenue stamp

    2: fiscal year


    Origin: 1869 ;

     See: {fiscal:1 };

    [Noun]  | "fiscal year" 


    1: an accounting period of 12 months


    Origin: 1843 ;

    [Noun]  | "conservative" 


    1: a person who is conservative : such as

    2: an adherent or advocate of conservatism and especially political conservatism

    3: a member or supporter of a Conservative political party


    Origin: 1831 ;

     Derivative of {see: |conservative:1|conservative:1};

    [Adjective]  | "fiscal" 


    1: of or relating to money, banking, or investments;


      * e.g., " ... gained some fiscal knowledge by taking an economics course "





     [ "fiscal" ]

    1:  Of or relating to government expenditures, revenues, and debt: a fiscal policy of incurring budget deficits to stimulate a weak economy.

      * e.g.,  ... Broadcast Music Inc has distributed more than $789 million in royalties for its 2010 fiscal year to the songwriters, composers and copyright owners it represents. 


     [ "fiscal" ]

    2:  Of or relating to finance or finances.

     [ "fiscal" ]

    1: an enormous penis

      * e.g.,  ... Look at that fiscal, it's so big it wouldn't fit into the sea! 

     [ "fiscaling" ]

    1: a place filler for any word, dirty or clean

      * e.g.,  ... we are totally fiscaling this weekend 

     [ "fiscalization" ]

    1: The art of controlling and supervising something

      * e.g.,  ... The fiscalization of the microeconomic project was Laura's responsibility 

     [ "Fiscal Sabotage" ]

    1: The use of Fiscal means to sabotage or undermine Government programs by cutting revenue through the means of Tax Cuts for the Wealthy. Doing so creates a deficit which to some political movements believe can only be fixed by cutting funding to Government Programs that don't approve of. The use of Fiscal Sabotage can create a Strategic Deficit for those who don't approve of government programs that help the poor

      * e.g.,  ... The House of Representatives used Fiscal Sabotage to create a deficit that they believe could only be filled by cutting Social Programs 

     [ "fiscal year" ]

    1: A financial/accounting period of 365 days (366 leap Years)

      * e.g.,  ... My company Voice & Data Solutions, LLC has a fiscal year starting on January 1st however, it could start any day of the year. 

     [ "fiscal responsibility" ]

    1: Fiscal responsibility is a term republicans pull out for campaign ads every election cycle. The G.O.P. claims to be fiscally responsible while claiming their Democratic opponents are not. Obviously, the Republican Party has no idea what being "fiscally responsible" actually means! A budget should include adequete revenue (i.e. taxes) to cover all the obligations. Republicans think the only way to balance a budget is to cut taxes. Democrats, like Bill Clinton, know that cutting expenses AND increasing revenue is the only way to balance a budget. Democrats' tax and spend idea is a lot more logical than the Republicans' borrow and spend policy!

      * e.g.,  ... The tea party claims to be concerned about fiscal responsibility, however they didn't seem concerned about it when George W Bush was cutting taxes and running up huge debts while trying to fight two insane and inappropriate wars! 


     [ "fiscal responsibility" ]

    2: Remember that about 75% of our national debt was caused by the last 3 Republican presidents! (Reagan, Bush41 and Bush43) The last two times the national budget was balanced a Democrat was president!! (Lyndon Johnson 1969 and Bill Clinton 2000)

     [ "Fiscal Cliff" ]

    1: An opportunity for politicians to do what they do best: get on TV and scare the bejeezus out of people.

      * e.g.,  ... Boehner and Obama got some quality air time on TV while stocks crashed because they can't reach a deal on The Fiscal Cliff. 

     [ "fiscal policy" ]

    1: *noun*, efforts by the government to intentionally run a deficit in order to stimulate the economy during a recession. Loosely associated with Keynesian economics.

      * e.g.,  ... I think it is possible that fiscal policy will have even more 'oomph' in this situation," Christina Romer, who heads the Council of Economic Advisers, told an economics conference. 


     [ "fiscal policy" ]

    2: According to basic economic theory, recessions occur because there is a basic mismatch between aggregate demand and potential output. One approach for solving this is for the government to buy more goods and services than it has revenues to cover, thereby creating conditions in which effective demand is greater than the stock of goods currently in business inventory (given recessionary prices).

      * e.g.,  ... "When households and businesses are liquidity-constrained by reduced lending, any money put in their pockets is more likely to be spent," she said. 


     [ "fiscal policy" ]

    3: Under a stimulus, the jolt of extra money in circulation creates inflation, which has the effect of lowering real prices. Customers then respond to the {de facto} price reduction by buying more, which leads to more hiring, thence to more effective demand, thence to economic recovery.

      * e.g.,  ... --Reuters, "White House's Romer: Stimulus may pack more punch" (3 March 2009) 


     [ "fiscal policy" ]

    4: Another reason fiscal policy stimulates the economy is that the private sector is not investing or consuming its own output. Increased taxes would simply reduce private consumption, so those cannot be increased; but spending is increased to fill the breach.

     [ "Fiscal Tits" ]

    1: A Natural Resource found on the Pregnant Human Female, Used during

      * e.g.,  ... Yo.. We just ran out of cow juice.. 


     [ "Fiscal Tits" ]

    2: harsh economic times... to replace cow milk.

      * e.g.,  ... Can i come over your house and express some milk from your old ladies fiscal tits? Sure but ya gotta pay double she's runnin' low... 

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