1. year-end - Noun
2. year-end - Adjective
3. year-end - Adjective Satellite
the end of a calendar year
taking place at the close of a fiscal year
Source: WordNetyear end
he had to unload the merchandise before the year-end Source: Internet
year-end audit Source: Internet
According to Moody's, rated banks' tangible capital will remain adequate in line with a tangible common equity (TCE) ratio of 13.1% as of year-end 2019, well above the regulatory minimums, which will enable banks to withstand loan loss problems. Source: Internet
According to the Central Bank of Yemen, Yemen's debt stock was US$5.2 billion (an estimated 33 percent of gross domestic product) by year-end 2005. Source: Internet
After a series of successful concerts in both Europe and North America, ninth studio album The Hiding Place was released and well-received, charting fourth in the year-end Top 100 of the German Alternative Charts. Source: Internet
After McConnell addressed the start of a rare year-end Senate session, Trump tweeted that the Senate must approve the higher payments as soon as possible, "unless Republicans have a death wish." Source: Internet