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Traditionally, M is used as the symbol for thousands and MM for millions in the business world, particularly in accounting. However, there has been a growing tendency to use K as the symbol for thousands instead of M.
Jul 2, 2014
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M is the Roman numeral for thousand and MM is meant to convey one thousand-thousand — or million. To take it further; one billion would be shown as $1MMM or one ...
M vs MM vs K from corporatefinanceinstitute.com
Frequently, in finance and accounting settings now, an analyst will use k to denote thousands and a capitalized M to denote millions. For example, $100k x 10 = ...
Likewise, MMM in roman numerals means three thousand, not a thousand times a thousand times a thousand, or one billion. (For an overview of roman numerals, see ...
Jul 7, 2003 · If you use K for 1000, then M s/b 1,000,000. If you use M for 1,000 then MM could represent 1,000,000, but properly M with a bar over it.
Jul 26, 2023 · However, in SI (System Internationale), “M” is mega = million. Therefore, expressing 1 million dollars as “$1M” makes much more sense than “$1MM ...
Technically speaking, the roman numeral "M" stands for one thousand. So "MM" = "thousand thousand," or million. These days it's a matter of preference as to ...
May 5, 2011 · My understanding is MM, M is a 1,000 and MM is a 1,000 x 1,000, or 1,000,000. However, I typically use K=1,000s, M=Millions, B=Billions and T= ...