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In short, the symbol for the currency always goes in front of the amount (only used in writing), and the word for the currency always goes after the amount (in writing and speech).
The dollar sign is placed to the right of the dollar figure. Use a non-breaking space after the dollar figure, and between the dollar sign and the country code: $25,99 CA.
For example, write $15,237 as fifteen thousand, two hundred thirty-seven dollars.” When you write an amount that includes a cents figure, write the word and after the word dollars. Then write the amount in cents, followed by the word cents. For example, write $32.45 as thirty-two dollars and forty-five cents.”
Type the formula =SpellNumber(A1) into the cell where you want to display a written number, where A1 is the cell containing the number you want to convert. You can also manually type the value like =SpellNumber(22.50). Press Enter to confirm the formula.
Regarding the issue of how to write the abbreviation for U.S. dollars, a style manual from a certain translation agency states “if a currency abbreviation is used, it should be placed before the number and a non-breaking space should be inserted to separate it from the amount.” However, my natural inclination, being
You can write the amount in words by writing the number of whole dollars first, followed by the word 'dollars'. Instead of the decimal point, you will write the word 'and,' followed by the number of cents, and the word 'cents'. If you want, you can write out the numbers using words too.
We use a comma for decimals, and dot for thousands. 70,50 means seventy euros and fifty cents, while 70,000 means seventy thousand euros.
But if you write out the word “dollars", then you write it like we say it, and it comes after the amount, e.g. “twenty dollars". If you need to distinguish US dollars from, say, Canadian dollars, it's common to put an abbreviation of the country name before the dollar sign, like “US$ 20" or "CAN$ 20".
lowercase: four hundred twenty-nine thousand two hundred nineteen dollars and sixty cents. UPPERCASE: FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED NINETEEN DOLLARS AND SIXTY CENTS. Title Case: Sentence case:
In short, the symbol for the currency always goes in front of the amount (only used in writing), and the word for the currency always goes after the amount (in writing and speech). I agree with Dane graphics, but let me add a couple of notes: If you use the “$" symbol, then it always goes before the amount, e.g. “$20".
The United States dollar, or U.S. dollar, is made up of 100 cents. It is represented by the symbol $ or US$ to differentiate it from other dollar-based currencies.
The type of number formatting that is appropriate for representing the information required will be a currency formatting with a decimal spacing of no more than two.
To do this, select the cells you want to format. Then, select Currency from the Number Format drop-down list in the Number section of the Home tab. The numbers in the selected cells are all formatted as currency with Windows' default currency symbol applied.
*The Accounting format aligns the dollar signs at the left edge of the cell. Note: The Currency format can display negative numbers with a minus sign, in red, with parentheses, or in red with parentheses. The Accounting format displays negative numbers in parentheses.
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