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Business Days in February 2004

February 2004 has 20 business days under the US federal holiday calendar. February 2004 has no US federal holidays. The month covers 29 calendar days, of which 9 fall on a weekend. That count drives invoice due dates, payroll cycles, project sprint planning, and any contract that defines deadlines as a number of working days.

Business Days

20

Calendar Days

29

Weekend Days

9

Holidays

0

Work Weeks

4.0

February 2004 business day calendar
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Holidays in February 2004

No US federal holidays fall on a weekday in February 2004, so banks, the Federal Reserve, and the bond and equity markets keep their regular schedule for the entire month. The full quarter has no US federal closures, which is unusual; staff vacation requests cluster around state and personal days instead.

Day-of-Week Distribution

The count of each weekday in February 2004. Useful for shift scheduling, weekly recurring billing, and any rota that depends on a specific day of the week landing in-month.

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Monday4
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Wednesday4
Thursday4
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Saturday4
Sunday5

Business Days in February 2004 by Country

Working-day counts vary by country because each country observes its own public holidays. The table below covers all eleven holiday calendars supported on this site.

Notable February Deadlines

February is short on calendar days but heavy on filing deadlines. Paper Form 1099 information returns are due to the IRS by February 28 (e-file extends to March 31). The BLS releases the January Employment Situation report on the first Friday, which moves rates and FX desks. Mid-month Presidents' Day shortens the week and shifts settlement for Net 30 invoices dated late January.

How February 2004 Compares

February 2003 also had 20 business days, so the working capacity is unchanged year over year. On the surrounding months, January 2004 has 22 business days and March 2004 has 23. Looking forward, February 2005 will have 20 business days under the same federal holiday calendar.

Using This Calculator

A receivables analyst running a Net 30 portfolio uses the 20-business-day count in February 2004 to project cash collections by Friday of each week and to flag invoices whose due dates land on the holidays listed above. A project manager scoping a sprint that starts on the first business day of February uses the calendar grid to slot stand-ups, design reviews, and customer demos onto live working days rather than weekends. A specialty contractor billing time and materials uses the day-of-week distribution to see how many Mondays and Fridays fall in February 2004, which matters for crews who set installation appointments at the start and end of each week and skip Tuesday-to-Thursday for travel-heavy jobs.

For informational purposes only

This calculator provides general estimates based on business day counting rules. It does not constitute legal advice. Deadlines in legal, regulatory, or contractual matters may be subject to jurisdiction-specific rules, court orders, or statutory exceptions. Always verify critical deadlines with a qualified professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many business days are in February 2004?
February 2004 has 20 business days under the US federal holiday calendar. The month spans 29 calendar days, of which 9 fall on Saturday or Sunday and 0 are federal holidays that lands on a weekday. The remaining 20 weekdays are countable as business days for invoicing, SLA windows, and contract math.
Are there any holidays in February 2004?
February 2004 contains no US federal holidays that fall on a weekday. Banks, the Federal Reserve, and US capital markets keep their normal schedule throughout the month. The full quarter has no US federal closures, which is unusual; staff vacation requests cluster around state and personal days instead.
How does February 2004 compare to February 2003?
February 2003 also had 20 business days, so the working capacity is unchanged year over year. The shift is driven by where weekends and federal holidays fall on the calendar in each year, not by any change in the number of holidays themselves. February 2004 starts on a Sunday and February 2003 started on a Saturday, which determines how many of each weekday land in-month.
Why does the business-day count vary year to year?
Two things shift the monthly count. First, the day of the week the first of the month lands on changes the count of each weekday: a 31-day month starting on a Friday produces five Fridays, five Saturdays, and five Sundays, while one starting on a Monday produces five Mondays, five Tuesdays, and five Wednesdays. Second, federal holidays anchored to a fixed date (Independence Day, Veterans Day, Christmas Day) shift their weekday across years; some years the holiday lands on a weekend and the observance moves to the adjacent Friday or Monday, which keeps the business-day count steady but changes which weekday is excluded.
What if I need business days for a different country?
Use the country selector in the calculator above, or visit the dedicated country pages for the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, the Philippines, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, or Singapore. Each calculator excludes that country's national public holidays. The country comparison table further down this page shows the February 2004 business-day count under each of the eleven supported holiday calendars side by side.

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