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Convert money to words.

Little help needed here on filling a check.

         

fischermx

11:41 pm on Jan 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I'm not a native english speaker, so I have never practiced with writing numbers in words in English.
How do you write?

25.00

123.45

1,234.56

I'm not sure whether the cents goes in words or in numbers either.

Thanks for your help.

arran

11:47 pm on Jan 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Hi fischermx,

25.00

Twenty-five dollars.

123.45

One hundred and twenty-three dollars and forty-five cents.

1,234.56

One thousand, two hundred and thirty-four dollars and fifty-six cents.

arran.

jsinger

12:29 am on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Many ways to do it. On checks, you'll often see "One hundred twenty three and 45/100 dollars" For an even amount, I'll use XX/100 dollars.

Important thing is to fill up all the space so additional words can't be added to alter the amount.

BTW, I'm from the U.S.

lawman

5:53 am on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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What arran said except leave out the first "and" in examples two and three. :)

rich_b

9:07 am on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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What Lawman said but leave the "and" in place in examples two and three if you're writing cheques for the UK.

Scruffy

12:16 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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In the UK we usually write out the pounds but leave the pence as numbers when writing a cheque. Then we fill up and space with lines to prevent additions.

=====One hundred and thirty two pounds 16p========

fischermx

3:23 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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That was exactly my doubt, where to use "and" and where not to use.
Well, I wrote my first few checks yesterday and I did use the "and", but checks are USA. So, it seems I made it UK-style, oh, well...
Just hope they don't bounce.

kevinpate

3:44 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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having an extra 'and' on the line won't make any difference in the processing of the check. Rest easy

lawman

4:56 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Not to worry. So many people get it wrong, it might be right. :)

hannamyluv

5:28 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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On checks, having you write out the amount in numbers and in words is more of just a double check to make it harder for someone to change the amount. They are not going to get all english teacher about how it is written.

Essex_boy

7:30 pm on Jan 26, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I havent written a cheque in years.