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More Definitions and AcronymsSuggested Reading"Black Friday"Definition: What is Black Friday?
The day after Thanksgiving in the United States, is frequently referred to as Black Friday. General Use: One of the major U.S. holiday shopping days. The day many U.S. consumers begin Christmas shopping. The day is heavily promoted by retailers. Origin: The origin of Black Friday comes from the shift to profitability during the holiday season. Black Friday was when retailers went from being unprofitable, or "in the red," to being profitable, or "in the black", at a time when accounting records were kept by hand and red indicated loss and black profit. Also Known As: The day after Thanksgiving. More Definitions and AcronymsSuggested ReadingRelated ArticlesTop 10 Tips to Getting the Best Bargains on "Black...Black Friday Stress Relief: Surviving Black Friday, The...The Best Black Friday Sites - Find the Best Black Frida...Government Observance of Good Friday & Easter: Bridenba...Retail sales on Black Friday - The Day after Thanksgivi... |
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