No
I dont think it will be wrong either ways :)
The cent sign is put after the number, as opposed to the dollar sign, which is put before the number.
as stated - One million of any number is 1,000,000 (simply add the dollar sign $1,000,000).
plus sign (+), minus (-), number (#), decimal point for decimals and money, percent (%), dollar sign ($), equal (=)
No. $34 correct. $ 34 incorrect
No
You typically do not leave any spaces between the dollar sign and the number that follows it. This is the standard convention for writing currency amounts.
I dont think it will be wrong either ways :)
No, do not skip a space between the $ sign and the amount.
The cent sign is put after the number, as opposed to the dollar sign, which is put before the number.
Yep
Format the cell for Currency if you want the dollar sign to be immediately before the first number (floating dolar sign). Format the cell for Accounting if you want the dollar sign to stay to the left side of the cell no mater the length of the entry (fixed dollar sign).
The difference is only aesthetic. They both mean the same thing.
Currency format: ......$12.00 (dollar sign next to number) Accounting format: $......12.00 (dollar sign at left margin of cell)
as stated - One million of any number is 1,000,000 (simply add the dollar sign $1,000,000).
Does the negative sign come before or after the dollar sign?The negative sign comes before the dollar sign.