Use numerals for dollars to thousands.
Use the words million and billion with figures.
Examples:
$10, $1000, $5 million, $7 billion
George Washington's portrait is on the one-dollar bill.(No additional capitalization in needed. I did add a hyphen to "one dollar." since the phrase is used as a compound adjective. )
1000
The noun 'dollar' is a concrete noun as a word for a coin or banknote. The noun 'dollar' is an abstract noun as a word for an amount or value.
The highest amount paid for
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
Notnecessarily.
Convert 1985 dollar amount to 2013 dollar amount
No it doesn't require capitalization.
Unless they are proper nouns or begin a sentence, no.
The verification that the total dollar amount of the debits equals the total dollar amount of the credits in the ledger is called a
There is no exact dollar amount that must be probated. The dollar amount will vary from case to case with the IRS.
Yes. "I" or "I'm" is always capitalized.
It depends on your capitalization policy. Many companies will not capitalize an item under a certain dollar amount. So, if a minimum amount is set at $500 and you purchase a $450 computer, it would become an expense. If you purchase a $600 computer, it would be a fixed asset.
The verification that the total dollar amount of the debits equals the total dollar amount of the credits in the ledger is called the balance sheet.
Languages should be capitalized when they are used as proper nouns or adjectives, such as "Spanish literature" or "English grammar." Generally, languages are not capitalized when used generically, such as "I am learning French" or "She speaks three languages."
1 dollar.
0.5 dollar!