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  2. How To Write Numbers in Words on a Check - AOL

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    Here are three sample check amounts, with examples of how to write them out correctly: ... hundred fifty and 00/100. $47.99: Forty-seven and 99/100. $899: Eight hundred ninety-nine and 00/100 ...

  3. How to write a check: A step-by-step guide - AOL

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    Box for the dollar amount: ... For example, if you wrote $100.30 in the box, you’ll write “One hundred and 30/100.” If the check is for $100 or another round number, still include 00/100 ...

  4. How To Write a Check: A Step-By-Step Guide (with Pictures) - AOL

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    So, in this example, write “One thousand, five hundred and 75/100” to indicate the dollar amount and 75 cents. Because the word “dollars” is printed on the check, you do not need to write ...

  5. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    Note: When a cheque (or check) is written, the number 100 is always written "one hundred". It is never "a hundred". It is never "a hundred". In American English , many students are taught [ example needed ] [ citation needed ] not to use the word and anywhere in the whole part of a number, so it is not used before the tens and ones.

  6. Slang terms for money - Wikipedia

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    A one hundred dollar bill can also be called a buck, or a "dollar", but since a buck is also used for one dollar, the context needs to be clear (this continues the pattern of referring to values by the coin counterpart). A "hoka" is used to express a large sum of money, usually between ten thousand and fifty thousand dollars.

  7. 1935 Canadian banknote series - Wikipedia

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    Below the sheet numbers is a single black "check letter" (A, B, C, or D), indicating the note's position on the sheet. [ 33 ] The Canadian Bank Note Company printed the $1, $20, $50, $100, $500, and $1,000 banknotes, and the commemorative $25 banknote.

  8. Where Can I Cash a Check? - AOL

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    Bank of America: $8 for checks greater than $50. Regions Bank: 1% of check amount — $5 minimum to $20 maximum — for checks over $25. ... Checks exceeding a certain dollar value. Multi-party ...

  9. Missing dollar riddle - Wikipedia

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    Three girls each pay five shillings to share a room. The landlord refunds 5 shillings via the bellboy, who gives them each one and keeps two. And one more from the same theme appears in an Abbott and Costello routine in which Abbott asks Costello for a fifty-dollar loan. Costello holds out forty dollars and says, "That's all I have."