There is a difference between a business day and a regular day. Deposits dropped off on Friday, after the close of business won't be processed until Monday which is the next "business" day. Or, if there's a Monday holiday, then Tuesday would be the next "business" day. That is actually correct. A lot of places are open for business on Saturday, but it is not a "business" day.
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5 comments:
shouldn't it also say 8:00 p.m.?
Those are the days we do business. If you know what I mean.
Sounds dodgy, is all I'm sayin.
There is a difference between a business day and a regular day. Deposits dropped off on Friday, after the close of business won't be processed until Monday which is the next "business" day. Or, if there's a Monday holiday, then Tuesday would be the next "business" day. That is actually correct. A lot of places are open for business on Saturday, but it is not a "business" day.
Nice post ....
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