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Originally Posted by GuidoK
If you wanted to use m for a thousand, you should have used the captial M as Latin only knows captials.
But for roman use you cannot use 130M as in 130.000
you either use Latin numbers, so that would be CXXX (there should be a bar above the letters, but I cant type that: C for Centum milia, X for Decem milia), or you use the SI prefix system (like the rest of the world).
The SI prefix system dictates that k=kilo=thousand.
The accountingcoach is a very trivial information source...
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m or M is irrelevant and either are widely used in my line of work....Capital letter does not imply ,000 and lowercase m implies less value...
simplest source with a quick google search for a simple explanation...