By Mary Morel
In business writing, currency is usually expressed in symbols and numerals (e.g. $10).
Different currencies: When writing about different currencies that use the dollar, you can use:
- A letter or letters symbolising the country followed the $ sign (A$, US$10)
- A three-letter country code as specified in ISO 4217:1995 (AUD10)
- $ sign followed by the country symbol ($A10). I don’t like this method as it is harder to read, but I see it used in some newspapers.
Spaces or commas between large numbers: You can use spaces or commas as separators in large numbers.
$10,000 or $10 000
I think commas are more common than spaces. What do you think?
Four-digit numerals: Four-digit numerals are never separated by spaces, but some writers use a comma. For example:
$5000 or $5,000
As always, whatever style you choose, be consistent.
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