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For amounts less than $1, use the figure followed by “cents.” For amounts between $1 and $999,999 use $ and the figure. If the amount includes dollars and cents, use two decimal points. For amounts of $1 million or greater, use the figure and up to two decimal points followed by million, billion, etc., or use the exact figure. Do not use a hyphen between figures and “million” or “billion.”

Iris bought a candy bar for 28 cents.

Earnest only had $5 for lunch. $14.96.

The WellPoint Endowment is worth $15 million. The estate cost $5,234,918. The Foundation manages over $2.9 million in pledged funds for its fiscal sponsorship programs.

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