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RMB is expressed in ten thousand yuan, with several decimal places reserved.
Settlement in RMB needs to be accurate to minutes, and two decimal places need to be reserved.

For example:

The official figure of 65438+ ten thousand yuan is 100000.00 yuan.

RMB expression:

RMB (abbreviation: RMB; ; Currency code: code; Currency symbol: ¥ is the legal tender of People's Republic of China (PRC).

In ISO 42 17, the abbreviation of RMB is CNY (China Dollar), but the more commonly used abbreviation is RMB (Ren Min Dollar); Generally, adding "RMB" before the number indicates the amount of RMB.

The symbol of RMB is RMB. The writing order is: write the capital letter "Y" first, and then add two horizontal lines to the vertical stroke, which is "RMB", and the pronunciation is: yuán (sound: yuan). When filling in the amount with Arabic numerals in the form of filling in the amount one by one, adding a "RMB" symbol before the first amount can not only prevent the number from being added before the amount, but also indicate the amount of RMB. Since "Yuan" itself represents the unit of RMB, if the symbol "Yuan" is added before the amount, it is unnecessary to add the word "Yuan" after the amount.

There is a detailed explanation in the study guide of the Regulations on the Administration of Renminbi in People's Republic of China (PRC) published by China Financial Publishing House in 2000, which states that the unit of Renminbi is Yuan, the unit of secondary currency is jiao and fen, and as the code of payment unit, the symbol of Renminbi is Yuan's pinyin initial letter Y plus two horizontal lines, namely "RMB".

Five rounds-written; 50 yuan RMB-civilians; Rmb 50.00-50.00 Yuan-expressed in figures (internationally accepted)-written in foreign exchange.

RMB (abbreviation: RMB; ; Currency code: code; Currency symbol: ¥ is the legal tender of People's Republic of China (PRC). This coin was issued by the People's Bank of China, 1948 12 1 for the first time, and a new version was released at19991,forming a variety of banknotes, coins, plastic banknotes, ordinary commemorative coins and precious metal commemorative coins. Except for 1, 2 and 5, the first, second and third sets of RMB have been withdrawn from circulation, and the fourth set of RMB has been withdrawn from circulation since May 1 and 2065438. The RMB circulating in the market is the fifth set of RMB; Bills in circulation are: 1, 5 points, 1, 5, 10, 20,50, 100 yuan; Coins are 1, 5 and 1 yuan.