What Is 10 Business Days From Today?
10 business days from today is —. Business days count only Monday through Friday — weekends don't count, and neither do federal holidays in most contexts.
Ten business days is two work weeks, or around fourteen calendar days.
Business Days vs. Calendar Days
This is where most deadline disputes start. A "business day" almost always means a weekday (Monday–Friday), and sometimes excludes federal holidays depending on context. A "calendar day" is every day of the week, period. For 10 days, the difference between the two counts can be anywhere from 4 to 6 days.
Industry context: Ten business days is the standard window for US SEC filing acknowledgments, the typical 'resolution window' for credit card dispute investigations, and the maximum review time for most state-level professional license renewals.
Day-By-Day Schedule
Here's each business day counted out, starting from tomorrow. Weekends are skipped entirely.