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Default 365-day divided into 13 periods

Dave,

Thank you for your quick reply! Okay, so I would label column 1 "Period 1"
and enter my date values where?

Helen

"Dave F" wrote:

To find the date that each period represents, start with the first day of the
fiscal year, 4/1/2005

=(4/1/2005)+27 will give you the beginning of your second period, and so on,
through the eight period, more or less. You may need to adjust some of these
calculations, since as you say the 28-day period is an average.

Dave
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"Helen" wrote:

Hello,

I cannot solve this one: a client is dividing a whole year into 13 periods
(average of 28 days). The financial year starts on April 1, 2005 and ends on
March 31, 2006. We need to know what date would period 8, for example,
represent? If the column labels are Period 1, Period 2, etc., what would the
middle of that period be in terms of a specific date?

I sincerely hope you can help me!

Thank you.

Helene