Actually, "Black Friday" is an accounting term referring to when a business begins to make a profit. Red is expenses that are not paid. Black is used for when there are not any lingering unpaid expenses.
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Black Friday is the day after Thanksgiving. In 2009, Black Friday falls on Friday, November 27.
The number of days accountants get off for Thanksgiving will vary with employers. Some no doubt will get four days off, but others will probably work on Friday.
Black Friday is the traditional name for the Friday following Thanksgiving in November.
Black Friday is November 29th this year. If you'd prefer to avoid the chaos that happens on Black Friday, there's also Cyber Monday which happens the Monday immediately following Black Friday (December 2nd this year) which is a recent trend in which shoppers that couldn't make it to Black Friday shopped for their deals online.
November 28, 2008 is Black Friday.
Black Friday was on November 26, 2010.
Black Friday was on November 28, 2014.
No. Black Friday is just a ritual sale in America the day after Thanksgiving.
One can buy ANY and EVERYTHING on Black Friday. Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving were stores mark down items at the lowest discount price.
Black Friday is the name to the Friday following Thanksgiving Day. In 2010, Black Friday falls on November 26, however, Black Friday sales start as early as October and continue through the end of November, but the majority of Black Friday shopping activity is on Nov 26th & 27th.
It has created a black Friday event causing family to separate early on the holiday to get the best deals