Calculate the date 60 days from today — the typical two-month notice period and net-60 payment deadline.
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Sixty days shows up whenever a one-month deadline is not quite enough runway: many commercial leases and employment contracts require two full months of advance notice before termination, some B2B vendors extend net-60 payment terms to larger customers, and new hires often sit inside a 60-day onboarding or early-probation checkpoint before a manager signs off on their ramp-up. Counting two months forward by eye is where mistakes creep in, since "two months" and "60 days" only match exactly in a handful of month combinations — most of the time the true 60-day mark lands a day or two earlier or later than the naive "same date, two months later" guess. This calculator counts 60 literal calendar days from your start date and returns the exact landing date and weekday.
An employee planning to resign wants to give a full two-month notice starting July 4, 2026. Sixty days out is September 2, 2026, a Wednesday — the date to put on the resignation letter as the intended last working day, rather than eyeballing "early September."
A supplier extends net-60 terms on a large purchase order. Instead of assuming the due date is simply "two months out," the buyer's accounts-payable team counts 60 actual days from the invoice date to avoid an accidental late payment when the two-months-by-eye estimate is off by a day or two.
Is 60 days the same as two months?
Not exactly. Two calendar months can be anywhere from 59 to 62 days depending on which months are spanned (think February versus a pair of 31-day months), so "60 days" and "two months" only coincide in some cases. Always count the literal days for a deadline.
Why do some leases require 60 days' notice instead of 30?
Larger or commercial leases, and some residential leases in tenant-favorable markets, use a longer notice window to give the landlord more time to re-list, screen, and sign a new tenant before the unit turns over.
What is a net-60 payment term used for?
Net-60 is typically offered to larger, established buyers or in industries with long resale cycles, giving the purchasing business two months to sell through inventory or collect its own receivables before the supplier invoice comes due.
Is 60 days a common probation period?
Some employers use a 60-day initial review point as a lighter checkpoint before a formal 90-day probation ends, particularly for roles where early performance signals show up quickly, though 90 days is more standard for a full probationary period.