To write a Philippine check amount in words, start by writing the whole number in words, followed by the word "Pesos." If there are centavos, write that amount in words as well, followed by the word "Centavos." For example, if the amount is 1,500.75, you would write: "One thousand five hundred Pesos and seventy-five Centavos." Always ensure proper capitalization and punctuation.
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The use of words as well as numerals presumably makes it harder to alter a check.
To write 5 lakh on a check, you would write "Five Lakh" followed by the word "Only" to indicate the amount in words. In the numerical box on the check, you would write "500,000" to represent 5 lakh in numerical form. It is important to write the amount clearly and accurately to avoid any confusion or errors when the check is processed.
To write "Eighty dollars" on a check, you would write "Eighty and 00/100" in the line where you specify the amount in words. This indicates the dollar amount clearly, with "and 00/100" representing any cents. Additionally, in the box on the right, you would write "80.00" to represent the total amount numerically. Make sure to sign the check at the bottom to make it valid.
That is to make sure that the person who writes the check really means the amount in numbers and prevents someone from changing or altering the number. a bank willnot accept a check if the writer does not say the amount in words. If the words and numbers are crossed out and changed the bank may not accept
To write a check for 6 cents, start by writing the dollar amount in numerical form in the small box on the right side of the check. In this case, write "0.06". Then, write the dollar amount in words on the line below the recipient's name. In this case, write "Six cents". Finally, sign the check in the bottom right corner and include any necessary memo or note on the memo line.