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Your use of 3 decimal places is confusing.

$ 914.132

Looks like either nine hundred or nine hundred thousand.




Likely he is European, where ',' and '.' are swapped when talking about money.

So that is $914,132 or nine hundred and fourteen thousand and one hundred and thirty two dollars.


It's monthly earnings so I doubt it's $914,132 and more likely just a formatting error.


One is 14,XXX.XXX. So I think the author just set decimal places to 3 instead of 2.




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