The front and the backside carry unique symbols. The banknotes of AED are available in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 denominations. Besides, the different denominations carry different kinds of symbols on the front or the obverse face. The front side of all the coins bears the minting year, both in Hijri and Gregorian calendars. The backside of the coins, in all the three denominations, feature the words the “United Arab Emirates” in English, ‘”الامارات العربية المتحدة” in Arabic and the denomination numeric value. Details about Dirham (AED)Įvery UAE citizen knows that the Dirham coin has three denominations – 25 fils coin, 50 fils coin, and 1 Dirham coin. In Arabic, the currency is depicted as د.إ. The official currency of UAE is Emirati Dirham, represented as AED formally. It’s worth noting, though, that different international currencies have a variety of symbols that have diverse meanings. It is a medium for trading commodities and services in the traditional sense. User is allowed to create Voucher Type from the Currency Creation/Alteration screen.The UAE Currency Symbols and Their MeaningsĮvery country in today’s civilized globe has its own distinct currency. User is allowed to create Budget from the Currency Creation/Alteration Screen. User is allowed to create Cost Centre from the Currency Creation/Alteration screen. User is allowed to create Cost Category from the Currency Creation/Alteration screen. User is allowed to create Accounting Ledgers from the Currency Creation/Alteration screen. User is allowed to create Accounting Group from the Currency Creation/Alteration screen. Note: The Currency cannot be translated or transliterated but will appear in the Language created.īuttons available in the Currency creation/alteration screen: This number should be equal to or lesser than the number specified in Number of Decimal Places field. for Paise.Įnter the number of decimal places for printing the amounts in words in Decimal Places for Printing Amounts in Words field. Set Put a SPACE between Amounts and symbol? to Yes to apply a space between amounts and symbol.Įnter the Symbol for Decimal portion of currency in Symbol for Decimal Portion of Amount field. Set it to No, for the symbol to be prefixed to the amount. Set Is Symbol SUFFIXED to Amounts to Yes for the symbol to appear after the amount. In Profit & Loss Account display, press F12: Configure to change scale factors for values. Note: You can always specify the appearance of numbers in specific reports, e.g. If you select No, the amounts will appear in Lakhs, by default. Select the required parameter in Show Amounts in Millions field. 1000000 (one followed by six zeroes) in millions format would appear as 1,000,000 and lakhs would appear as 10,00,000. Tally.ERP 9 has two formats for displaying an amount, viz., in millions and in lakhs. There are currencies that do not have decimal places, e.g., Vietnamese Dong. Currencies with 2 decimal places like paisa and currencies with three decimal places like dinar. Note: You cannot assign a duplicate Formal Name for a currency in Tally.ERP 9.Įnter the number of decimal places for the currency in Number of Decimal Places. Here, if ABC is loaded first then the symbol $ is for Australian Dollars and in XYZ (loaded next) the symbol $ is prefixed with the letter U (first letter of its formal name). The other company's currency symbol will be prefixed with the first letter/first few letters (to make it unique) of the formal name. The company that is loaded first retains the original symbol for display purposes. The formal name distinguishes two different currencies with the same symbol, when you compare Books of Accounts of the two companies. ABC uses symbol $ for Australian Dollars and XYZ uses the symbol $ for U.S. ABC and XYZ have different set of currencies. Assume you have created two companies ( ABC & XYZ) in Tally.ERP 9. e.g., US Dollars, Pound Sterling, Indian Rupees, Omani Rial and so on.Ī formal name is required to distinguish different currencies with the same symbols. Symbol from the keyboardĮnter the name of the currency in Formal Name. The Key combinations for a few currency symbols are given below: You cannot assign a duplicate currency symbol for a company in Tally.ERP 9. This might be different on some notebook computers, refer to the computer's user manual or the vendor. Utilities like Character Map ( Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools) in Windows, shows the key combination for most symbols. Use ASCII Special Characters with key combination, if your keyboard does not have the symbol. This symbol appears in your reports, wherever applicable. > Currencies > CreateĮnter the currency symbol in Symbol field.
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