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Net 60 Calculator - Find Your Payment Due Date

Find the exact Net 60 payment due date for any invoice. Net 60 traditionally means 60 calendar days, the default mode in this calculator and the standard B2B convention. If your contract specifies business days, use the toggle above the date input to switch modes; the calculator skips weekends and public holidays for your selected country.

Net 60 is standard in manufacturing, wholesale distribution, government contracting, and large enterprise B2B deals where multi-department invoice approval requires more runway. When a contract specifies 60 business days, that runs roughly 12 working weeks, nearly three calendar months. Knowing the exact due date matters for cash flow forecasting, especially when managing multiple vendors or clients on staggered payment schedules.

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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

What does Net 60 mean?
Net 60 is a payment term requiring full payment within 60 days of the invoice date. By convention this means 60 calendar days, which is the default mode in this calculator. Some contracts specify 60 business days instead, which works out closer to 3 calendar months (roughly 84 calendar days). Use the toggle above the date input to switch modes if your contract uses business days.
How many weeks is Net 60?
60 calendar days is approximately 8.5 weeks. 60 business days is approximately 12 calendar weeks (3 months). Use this calculator with your invoice date to find the exact due date.
When is Net 60 used?
Net 60 is common in manufacturing, wholesale, government contracting, and large enterprise B2B relationships. It gives buyers more time for multi-step invoice approval before payment, particularly useful when multiple departments or cost centers need to sign off.
Is Net 60 the same as 2 months?
Net 60 calendar days is close to 2 months but not exact; months vary in length. Net 60 business days is closer to 3 calendar months. Neither maps cleanly to a fixed number of months, which is why a calculator like this is useful.
Can I negotiate Net 60 terms down?
Yes. Many suppliers offer early payment discounts, such as '1/15 Net 60' (1% discount if paid within 15 days). These are worth calculating if you have the cash on hand, since even a 1% discount compounds significantly over a year of invoices.