expressions - How to express $1m in a formal document? - English . . . $1m deal — correct, but unidiomatic The options would thus be: One million dollar deal — should be okay ; A million dollar deal — idiomatic, preferred in literary narrative use ; A $1m deal — use in shortened versions, titles, captions, abstracts … A one million dollar deal — uses the idiom, use for effect
Mixing use of K for thousands and MM for millions I worked in banking for 27 years (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Bank of America), and my experience in financial services was that M and MM were consistently used for thousands and millions, respectively
Correct usage of USD - English Language Usage Stack Exchange In Britain, once the country of the currency is established then customary symbols would be $1m, A$1m, C$1m, Z$1m Not sure that one million Zimbabwean dollars is much of a prize compared to the others, though –
numbers - What are the correct abbreviations for millions, billions and . . . $3 1M settlement in Daniel McCormack priest sex abuse case for Chicago Archdiocese Lawyers: $9M settlement for boy's cerebral palsy - Washington Times JPMorgan reaches record $13B settlement with DOJ Big win for BofA: Judge OKs $8 5B settlement with mortgage bondholders China Now Owns a Record $1 317T of U S Government Debt