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Years divisible by 4 are leap years, with some exceptions.  
Years divisible by 4 are normally leap years, with some exceptions.  


All of the years divisible by 4, between 1904 and 2096 inclusive, were or will be leap years.  
All of the years divisible by 4, between 1904 and 2096 inclusive, were or will be leap years.  
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* If the year is divisible by 4, it will normally be a leap year.  For example, 2016, 2020 and 2024.  
* If the year is divisible by 4, it will normally be a leap year.  For example, 2016, 2020 and 2024.  
* If it is divisible by 100, it will not normally be a leap year. For example, 2100 and 2200.  
* If it is divisible by 100, it will NOT normally be a leap year. For example, 2100 and 2200.  
* An exception to the exception are years divisible by 400. For this reason, 2000 was a leap year, and 2400 will be one too.
* Exceptions to the exception are years divisible by 400. Years divisible by 400 ARE leap years. For this reason, 2000 was a leap year, and 2400 will be one too.




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==See also==
==See also==
[[Effective annual rate]]
*[[ACT/ACT]]
*[[Day count conventions]]
*[[Effective annual rate]]
*[[Money market]]
 
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 1 July 2022

Leap years are years which contain 366 days, compared with common years which have 365 days.

The extra day in a leap year is February 29.


Years divisible by 4 are normally leap years, with some exceptions.

All of the years divisible by 4, between 1904 and 2096 inclusive, were or will be leap years.


1900 was not a leap year.

2100, 2200 and 2300 will not be leap years.


The rules for determining leap years are:

  • If the year is divisible by 4, it will normally be a leap year. For example, 2016, 2020 and 2024.
  • If it is divisible by 100, it will NOT normally be a leap year. For example, 2100 and 2200.
  • Exceptions to the exception are years divisible by 400. Years divisible by 400 ARE leap years. For this reason, 2000 was a leap year, and 2400 will be one too.


The reason for the rules is to approximate the true number of astronomical days in a year, which is 365.24.


See also