Business hours are the hours during the day in which business is commonly conducted. Typical business hours vary widely by country.
during business hours, in transit or on contract sites while you or your employees are working there after business hours; whether in a locked in a safe or not, at your or your employees' homes ...
Does the provider have a special charge when the child is left beyond the normal business hours on certain days or occasions in which the provider agrees to keep them longer? Does the provider ever keep children overnight?
Outdoor advertising: information sheet citing the name, address, and business hours of a retailer, affixed on the bottom of geographically dispersed outdoor advertising posters.
Unfortunately, disclosing information to a group of analysts in a conference call during business hours is considered public disclosure. This puts retail investors at an information disadvantage.
Securities, such as stocks and bonds, may change hands on organized markets and exchanges after regular business hours, in what is known as the after-hours market.
These are traded in stock exchanges across world, during regular business hours.
(e.g. All appointments must be made at least one business day in advance.) A very closely related term to the business day is business hours. Business hours are defined as beginning at 9am and ending at 5pm on every business day.
If you have a large number of attendees that need to gather for a teleconference, there is no guarantee there will be enough lines during regular business hours.
com consumers will find a convenient application process and will receive a reply to their online applications within 15 minutes during business hours.
Branch - a place of business where a bank's products and services are provided to their customers during normal business hours (usually 9.30am to 4pm). Some are also open on Saturdays.
The term intraday is occasionally used to describe securities that trade on the markets during regular business hours, such as stocks and ETFs, as opposed to mutual funds, which must be bought from a dealer.
See also: Expense, Banks, Saving, APR, Management fee
 
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