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The adjective that turns money into something with rules and a budget meeting.
means Relating to government revenue, taxes, spending, and public finances — money handled at scale and with paperwork.
from From Latin fiscus, meaning a woven basket or money bag — the very purse where Roman tax revenue was hauled and hoarded.
Fiscal yearA calendar that ignores January for accounting's sake.
Sibling wordConfiscate literally means seizing into the basket.
Not monetaryFiscal is spending and taxes; monetary is interest rates.