Here’s a look ahead at the 2009 US Federal Reserve Holidays that may cause our suppliers’ payments to be delayed a few days::
- February 16: President’s Day (Washington’s Birthday)
- May 25: Memorial Day
- July 4: Independence Day
- September 7: Labor Day
- October 12: Columbus Day
- November 11: Veteran’s Day
- November 26: Thanksgiving Day
- December 24: Christmas Eve (not a Federal Reserve Holiday, but early closures may effect when payments are received)
- December 25: Christmas Day
- December 31: New Year’s Eve (not a Federal Reserve Holiday, but early closures may effect when payments are received)
For those who really like to plan ahead, the Federal Reserve Bank provides a look ahead all the way to 2012.