
grammatical number - €10 = "ten euro" or "ten euros"? - English ...
Feb 21, 2011 · In this case, in English Euro (or euro) has two accepted plural forms: euros and euro. In Community legislative acts the plural forms of euro and cent are spelled without the s, notwithstanding normal English usage. Otherwise, normal English plurals are recommended and used; with many local variations such as 'centime' in France. Wikipedia
When writing large numbers, should a comma be inserted?
It's quite common only to use comma separators for numbers 10,000 or larger, which is the OP's question. But using commas for 1000 and larger (except years) is not considered bad style. However, you should be consistent. –
punctuation - Why is the unit of measure placed before the value …
$1,000 is pronounced as "one thousand dollars". Reading from left to right, it seems like it would make more sense to write the value as: 1,000$. This way the pronunciation of the value follows the way it's written. Every other numerical value I can think of places the unit after the value: 1 …
What is the correct way to write a range of dollar figures?
Aug 15, 2011 · What is the best way to express the range from $4.5 billion to $5.2 billion? Is the following correct? ... between $4.5 and $5.2 billion ...
symbols - What is the difference between 20$ and $20? - English ...
@ja72: [citation needed]. As an American, I've always seen and written the Euro's currency symbol before the amount -- €20. The Wikipedia article also uses the symbol-first style. In fact, "20€" looks strange and incorrect to me. –
grammaticality - How to write negative currency in text? - English ...
I’d write, “The company’s NIAT was –2.84 million euro”, typing out the name of the currency instead of using the € sign. – Janus Bahs Jacquet Commented Sep 1, 2013 at 10:07
Mixing use of K for thousands and MM for millions
Jul 3, 2014 · I worked in banking for 27 years (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Bank of America), and my experience in financial services was that M and MM were consistently used for thousands and millions, respectively.
Punctuation with units - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Sep 9, 2010 · SI specifies a thin space for thousands separation (if used) and just says space between number and unit, so I guess it would always be a normal (non-breaking) space. • The Euro is customarily written after the number: 12.34 € (with a non-breaking space) –
Correct usage of USD - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Nov 30, 2012 · Instead of trying to convince the original poster on why he/she shouldn't use "USD," I wished that everyone will just answer the actual question about what is the correct use of USD when it is being used in a sentence . Is it= USD1,000 USD 1,000 1,000USD or 1,000 USD? –
grammatical number - "Millions" versus "million" - English …
Mar 15, 2011 · Usually when discussing monetary amounts, people will say "That cost one hundred million dollars" or "one hundred million pounds". But I have also seen it written as "that cost one hundred millions