Fiscs example sentences

Related (10): taxes, budget, revenue, audit, expenditure, treasury, financial, accounting, economics, finance

fisc

noun

fisc (noun) · fiscs (plural noun)

  - the public treasury of Rome or the emperor's privy purse.

  - a public treasury or exchequer.

Synonyms

fund, funds, resources, money, kitty, pool, coffers, bank, treasury, exchequer, finances, wealth, reserves, cash, capital, assets, exchequer, purse, bank, coffers, revenues, finances, funds, moneys, resources

"Fiscs" Example Sentences

1. His fiscs were so strict that he could hardly make ends meet.
2. The accountant had to carefully review the fiscs before submitting the report.
3. The fiscs were so complicated that the company had to hire an expert to help them.
4. The fiscs were so convoluted that it took a team of experts to decipher them.
5. The government has imposed new fiscs on businesses in the area.
6. The fiscs were so complex that it took the team weeks to understand them.
7. The fiscs were so strict that it was almost impossible to comply with them.
8. The fiscs were so outdated that they were no longer applicable.
9. The fiscs were so restrictive that it made it difficult to do business.
10. The fiscs were so confusing that no one could make sense of them.
11. The fiscs were so detailed that it took a long time to understand them.
12. The fiscs were so convoluted that it was impossible to understand them.
13. The fiscs were so strict that it was almost impossible to comply with them.
14. The fiscs were so strict that it was difficult to stay within the law.
15. The fiscs were so complicated that it took a team of experts to figure them out.
16. The fiscs were so complex that it took the team months to understand them.
17. The fiscs were so stringent that it was almost impossible to meet them.
18. The fiscs were so outdated that they were no longer applicable to the current situation.
19. The fiscs were so restrictive that it made it difficult to do business in the area.
20. The fiscs were so confusing that it was impossible to make sense of them.
21. The fiscs were so detailed that it took a long time to comprehend them.
22. The fiscs were so convoluted that it was impossible to make sense of them.
23. The fiscs were so complex that it took the team months to unravel them.
24. The fiscs were so strict that it was almost impossible to keep up with them.
25. The fiscs were so outdated that they were no longer relevant to the current situation.
26. The fiscs were so restrictive that it made it difficult to conduct business in the area.
27. The fiscs were so confusing that it was impossible to comprehend them.
28. The fiscs were so detailed that it took a long time to make sense of them.
29. The fiscs were so convoluted that it was impossible to comprehend them.
30. The fiscs were so complex that it took the team months to decipher them.
31. The fiscs were so strict that it was almost impossible to adhere to them.
32. The fiscs were so outdated that they were no longer applicable to the current economic situation.
33. The fiscs were so restrictive that it made it difficult to operate a business in the area.
34. The fiscs were so confusing that it was impossible to decipher them.
35. The fiscs were so detailed that it took a long time to unravel them.
36. The fiscs were so convoluted that it was impossible to make heads or tails of them.
37. The fiscs were so complex that it took the team months to make sense of them.
38. The fiscs were so strict that it was almost impossible to abide by them.
39. The fiscs were so outdated that they were no longer applicable to the current market conditions.
40. The fiscs were so restrictive that it made it difficult to do business in the region.

Common Phases

Financial Reporting; Accounting; Budgeting; Auditing; Taxation; Compliance

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