if you want to.
The rapid stock market crash in 1987, commonly known as Black Monday.
5 days (monday to friday)
The price of stamps went to $.42 this past Monday.
82.77500 U.S. dollars == as of Monday, 2009.07.20
I deposited 2 checks to a teller on saturady morning. They now tell me i cant get any money out until monday at midnight.
Kmart employees get paid for the days they actually work. If they work the day before Martin Luther King Day, they will get paid for it.
Cyber Monday is the Monday which follows Black Friday. Lots of online stores offer special deals on Cyber Monday, so it's worth checking the websites of your favourite online sellers.
no
No he just bought MNR (monday night raw) for 1 week then vince bought it back for double what he sold it for....
YUP, I just bought 1 on monday.
Of course I can, where is the money, is today or Monday?
The nouns in the sentence are bike, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and handlebars.
Not in any state I know of. That new car you bought Saturday is now a used car and will be worth way less Monday than it was on Saturday when you bought it. The cooling off period or buyer's remorse law only applies to unsolicited sales, and not to a car you went to look at and bought. If the dealer came to your home unannounced without an invitation, and sold you the car, you might be able to get your money back, otherwise your bought it and you own it.
he sold it to Donald trump but bought it back
Cyber Monday electronic deals for 2011 will include televisions, game consoles, cameras, GPS and navigation systems, portable audio and video products, computers, and much more. Cyber Monday occurs the Monday following Thanksgiving and, like Black Friday, is another opportunity to purchase great gifts for the holidays at bargain prices.
It depends on the details and the bank's policy. Some banks will allow an account to go temporarily negative (up to some limit, usually around $1000). Checks and other debits to the account up to that limit will be honored, but the account holder is charged a fee (usually $30-40 for each transaction). It's most typical for attempts to use a debit card for more than the balance remaning in the account to be declined at the time of purchase, but due to the fact that banks typically post all transactions once a day in the evenings (and not at all on weekends), if you had $10 in your account Friday evening you could potentially make several purchases, none of which individually was more than $10, over the weekend and not have the bank "realize" that you were overdrawn until the Monday evening transaction posting. If you make a deposit Monday before the transactions post, you may be able to avoid the NSF fee. Also, some banks offer automatic balance transfers. If you've got $1000 in your savings account and your checking account is empty, they may allow you to use a debit card linked to the checking account anyway and just take the money from your savings account instead. In general, though, you should expect that your debit card will not go through if there's no money in the account unless your bank has specifically told you otherwise.