To (a) avoid confusion and (b) prevent fraud. When writing a cheque, you write the amount payable in figures and words. That way it's harder to alter the cheque to a higher value.
Seventy dollars.
I write it as 'eleven hundred and twenty five dollars', which at least makes them look at it twice.
seven hundred fifty dollars
To write 2,600,000 dollars in figures, you would write: $2,600,000. In words, you would write: Two million six hundred thousand dollars.
Like so: One hundred five and 00/100 dollars
I would write on a British cheque, forty-five thousand pounds (or dollars, depending on the your country).
In the UK, I would write 575.00 dollars on a cheque as: five hundred and seventy-five dollars only. And $575.00 in another part of the cheque. If is any doubt, ask at your bank and they will explain how to fill out your cheque, based as it appears to be in America..
11,106,300
yes, they must specify "USD" on the cheque they write, or money order they send.
One hundred thousand.
Seven hundred and ninety six dollars and seventy cents.
soixante-cinq
a cheque
One hundred thirty-two and 84/100 dollars
Sixteen thousand thirty-four and 50/100 dollars
To write a cheque in Spanish, you would first need to fill in the recipient's name, the amount in words, the amount in figures, the date, and sign the cheque. The format may vary slightly depending on the bank, but generally follows these steps. Make sure to double-check the information before issuing the cheque.