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Do you mean the [[next following]] day or just ''any'' old following day? | |||
Or the [[Business day convention|following business day convention]]? | Or the [[Business day convention|following business day convention]]? | ||
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*[[Next]] | *[[Next]] | ||
*[[Following]] | *[[Following]] | ||
*[[Next following]] | *[[Next following]] | ||
*[[Modified following]] | *[[Following business day convention]] | ||
*[[Modified following business day convention]] | |||
*[[Business day convention]] | *[[Business day convention]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 18 January 2020
Do you mean the next following day or just any old following day?
Or the following business day convention?
See also
- Next
- Following
- Next following
- Following business day convention
- Modified following business day convention
- Business day convention
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