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A '''time horizon''' is a [[future]] point in [[time]] when something must be "done" (a "[[deadline]]") or will be "over" (a "[[time limit]]"). Either way, the matter will be closed when the time horizon is reached.
Common time [[horizon]]s people use are:
*''end of [[day]], usually meaning the working day;
*''the [[weekend]]'';
*''end of [[month]];
*''[[fiscal quarter]]'';
*''end of [[school]] term;
*''end of [[calendar]] [[year]]''
*and ''end of [[fiscal year]]''.
It is very important to know at what time horizon something you are doing will be scored, evaluated, marked or paid for.
[[Sport]]s, for example [[football (soccer)]] and [[basketball]], often have time limits. [[Baseball]] and others do not, which sometimes causes problems.
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Common time [[horizon]]s people use are:
*''end of [[day]], usually meaning the working day;
*''the [[weekend]]'';
*''end of [[month]];
*''[[fiscal quarter]]'';
*''end of [[school]] term;
*''end of [[calendar]] [[year]]''
*and ''end of [[fiscal year]]''.
It is very important to know at what time horizon something you are doing will be scored, evaluated, marked or paid for.
[[Sport]]s, for example [[football (soccer)]] and [[basketball]], often have time limits. [[Baseball]] and others do not, which sometimes causes problems.
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