Fiscal Meaning In Economics. Fiscal crisis inability of the state to bridge a deficit between its expenditures and its tax revenues. Fiscal conservatism follows the same philosophical outlook of classical liberalism.
Aggregate demand may be increased by FISCAL POLICY or MONETARY POLICY. Relating to a period of 12 months or a part of that period used by a company to calculate and report its financial information. The term has its origins in the era.
Fiscal conservatism is a political and economic philosophy regarding fiscal policy and fiscal responsibility advocating low taxes reduced government spending and minimal government debt.
Whatever method is adopted the basic consequences are the same. A fiscal matter see thesaurus at financial fiscally adverb fiscally conservative. The software companys fiscal third-quarter net income of 106 million. Fiscal deficit occurs due to events like a major rise in capital expenditure or deficit arising from revenue.
