Table of Contents
- 1 Why do we write /- after price?
- 2 Should there be a space after RS?
- 3 How do you write INR costs?
- 4 What is the symbol of rupee the currency of India?
- 5 Who designed the ₹ Indian RS symbol?
- 6 How do you write a letter to inform price increase?
- 7 What is the currency symbol for Rs 100?
- 8 What is the new currency note with the new rupee symbol?
Why do we write /- after price?
It’s to make clear what the exact amount referred to is, that there’s been no rounding. For example, “USD1,000/-” is the same as “USD1,000.00”. It seems to be a small matter — after all, even if there’s been rounding, then it couldn’t have been more than USD0. 49.
Should there be a space after RS?
100, of course. You should place ‘Rs’ before the numeric not after. You can use the symbol ‘/-‘ to place after the numeric.
How do you write INR costs?
Rupees is always written with its symbol ‘₹’. Paise is always written with ‘p’. For example ₹ 10, ₹ 20, 50p, 70p.
How do I write an RS symbol?
Type 20B9. On the keyboard Type 20B9. Then press Alt + x. As soon as you press 20B9 will be replaced by the ₹ symbol.
How do you inform price increase?
Tips for Announcing a Price Increase to Your Customers
- Contact them directly.
- Let customers know well in advance.
- Remind them that higher prices mean better quality.
- Explain the reasoning behind the price increase.
- Ensure the entire organization is aware of the price increase before announcing it to customers.
What is the symbol of rupee the currency of India?
₹
Indian rupee/Symbol
In 2011, the Rupee symbol (₹), the identity mark of Indian rupee was introduced. The Bank and the Government of India together had formalised a unique symbol (₹) for Indian Rupee in 2010 and thus acquired a place in the select club of countries with a symbol for their currency.
Who designed the ₹ Indian RS symbol?
Udaya Kumar
The Indian rupee sign (₹) is the currency symbol for the Indian rupee, the official currency of India. Designed by Udaya Kumar, it was presented to the public by the Government of India on 15 July 2010, following its selection through an open competition among Indian residents.
How do you write a letter to inform price increase?
Tips for writing a rate increase letter
- Use direct and specific wording. Notify the clients in no uncertain terms that prices will be increasing.
- Provide justification. Explain why prices are increasing.
- Provide specific details.
- End on a grateful note.
- Follow up.
- Offer help**.
Why is the Indian rupee (INR) symbol used in computers?
Earlier, a more general Rs. symbol was used to indicate the Indian Rupee symbol (INR) in computers. From the word processing point of view it was much easier to type Rs because both the constituent characters (i.e. R and s) were available on English keyboard.
How to change Indian rupee symbol on keyboard?
Take your pick! If Indian Rupee key is available on your keyboard, just press Ctrl + Alt + ₹ If Indian Rupee key is not available on your keyboard, press Ctrl + Alt + 4 Type 20B9 and then press ALT + x keys. As soon as you press this key combination, the text 20B9 will be replaced by the Indian currency’s new Rupee symbol (₹).
What is the currency symbol for Rs 100?
The currency symbol precedes the amount. It is always ₹ 200, $ 200, € 200 and so on. Also, instead of using Rs. as the denominational prefix, you are better advised to use the official symbol, ‘₹’. Rs. 100, of course. You should place ‘Rs’ before the numeric not after. You can use the symbol ‘/-‘ to place after the numeric.
What is the new currency note with the new rupee symbol?
Coins of denomination of ₹1, ₹2, ₹5 and ₹10 with the new rupee symbol have been put into circulation. As of January 2012, the new Indian rupee sign has been incorporated in the currency notes in the denominations of ₹10, ₹100, ₹500 and ₹1000 and as of 12 April 2012 this was extended to denominations of ₹20 and ₹50.