January 2027 — Singapore Fiscal Calendar (FM10)

Printable monthly template · Fiscal month 10 of 12 · Quarter Q4 · Sunday-start grid

Fiscal month label
FM10 of Singapore fiscal year
Quarter
Q4
Calendar weeks shown
Sunday – Saturday
Public holidays this month
1
Print orientation
Portrait, fits US Letter and A4

January 2027

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About January in the Singapore fiscal year

For Singapore, January falls in fiscal month 10, inside quarter Q4. The fiscal year for this country starts on April 1, so the FM number above tracks how many months you are into the fiscal cycle. Treasury, accounting, and budgeting teams typically refer to this period using the FM10 label rather than the calendar month name when speaking about close, reporting, or accruals.

Q4 is the close-and-handoff quarter. Audit walkthroughs begin, accruals get scrubbed, and the next fiscal year's budget is being signed in parallel with current-year close. Calendar discipline matters most in these three months.

Public holidays in January

How to use this template

Print the page directly from your browser; the header, footer, and sidebar are suppressed in print stylesheet so only the calendar grid and its labels render. Hand-write notes for accruals, payroll cutoffs, or close milestones in each cell. Highlighted weekend cells are tinted softly so date numerals remain legible after photocopying or faxing.

If you maintain a 4-4-5 retail accounting calendar instead of strict calendar months, use this grid as a reference for the calendar dates and overlay your weekly partition. For details on retail-calendar mapping see our 4-4-5 calendar guide. For organisations on a strict calendar-month accounting cycle, this template reflects the calendar exactly — fiscal context appears only in the FM/Q labels.

Planning notes for FM10

Fiscal month 10 of the Singapore year carries a different operational weight depending on where it falls in the close cycle. Early fiscal months (FM1–FM3) emphasise budget activation, vendor renewals, and headcount onboarding; mid-year months (FM4–FM6) focus on reforecast and variance analysis; back-half months (FM7–FM9) drive revenue recognition and target defence; and the final months (FM10–FM12) absorb close, audit prep, and the next-year budget sign-off.

Use this template alongside the full Singapore fiscal-year overview to see where this month sits in your reporting cycle, and the year-end close guide if you are within two fiscal months of FM12.

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Other months in Singapore FY

FM1 · April

Q1

FM2 · May

Q1

FM3 · June

Q1

FM4 · July

Q2

FM5 · August

Q2

FM6 · September

Q2

FM7 · October

Q3

FM8 · November

Q3

FM9 · December

Q3

FM11 · February

Q4

FM12 · March

Q4