Random Statement Thread II

Here's a question that I'm curious about...

When you hear the phrase "END OF THE BUSINESS DAY", do you consider that to be when the business closes (5PM, 6PM, etc.) or when the clock strikes midnight and the day "technically" ends?
 
Here's a question that I'm curious about...

When you hear the phrase "END OF THE BUSINESS DAY", do you consider that to be when the business closes (5PM, 6PM, etc.) or when the clock strikes midnight and the day "technically" ends?

I think of that as when a business closes otherwise wouldn't they just say, "end of the day".
 
Well, according to National City, "the end of a business day" apparently translates to "eh, around 9 or 10 o'clock in the morning tomorrow". Stupid jerks, holding my money. :crash:
 
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