Need more details on how the Calendar works? Check it here.
If you work with Apple, you should know that the App Store calendar does not start from the 1st day of the month. Apple uses its own calendar (fiscal) to make payments to developers.
To understand how it works, we have prepared some items for you:
The Year starts at the end of September
The week starts from Sunday
Every quarter begins with a month that contains 5 weeks, followed by two months with 4 weeks.
That’s why your monthly proceeds revenue isn’t equal to the payment you receive to your bank account.
Save the calendar below to know how much and when you will get paid for you App Store earnings:
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