May 30th in regular years; May 29th in leap years
Adding 120 days to August 30 gives December 28.
120 days after Mon, Nov 30, 2009 = Tue, Mar 30, 2010
To find the date that falls 120 days after August 2, you can start by counting the days in each month. From August 2 to the end of August is 29 days. Adding September (30 days), October (31 days), and November (30 days) gives you a total of 120 days. Therefore, 120 days after August 2 is November 30.
Adding 30 days to January 21 gives February 20.
120 days before Monday, August 30, 2010 = Sunday, May 2, 2010.
Adding 120 days to August 2, 2011 gives November 30, 2011.
August 28, 2012
Thursday, July 28, 2011
182 days from the start date to the end date, end date included.
"Within 30 days of a date" means that the specified time frame includes any day from the date in question up to 30 days after it. For example, if the date is January 1, the range would encompass January 1 to January 31. This phrase often indicates a deadline or a period during which certain actions or events can occur. It's important to clarify if the start date is included in the count, as this can affect the interpretation.
To find the date 180 days before July 28, 2010, you can subtract 180 days from that date. This calculation leads to January 30, 2010. Therefore, 180 days before July 28, 2010, is January 30, 2010.
"30 days from invoice date" means that the payment for the invoice is due 30 days after the date the invoice was issued. For example, if an invoice is dated January 1, the payment would be expected by January 31. This payment term is commonly used in business transactions to establish a clear timeline for when payments are to be made.