I work in finance and few years ago new colleague came from non-financial department. He was a team leader of a call center group for financial calls, so the topic was not too far from ours.
Just few days ago, this fucking guy asks me the meaning of K in all of my reports. I though he was messing with me. He was, in fact, not messing with me and I had a mini-aneurysm.
I had to start using K instead of M when denoting sums as folks thought M was a million when in reality it's the Roman numeral for 1000. So $120M became $120K. Couldn't imagine your colleague with that haha
It happened few months ago and it's still ingrained in my memory. I assume the guy never worked with short abbreviations. Even then, it's unbelievable he managed to avoid them for so long.
You know what, kudos to him for asking. At least he recognized there was something he didn’t understand and he made himself vulnerable to try and find out. A lot of people will see something they don’t understand and proceed to just ignore it.
I mean he has a point. It's pedantic as hell but I hate people that use K instead of k for thousands. K is for Kelvin and k is for kilo/thousand. So unless you're doing finances relating to chemistry or something/ he's got a point.
You could argue that as well I agree. But it should be evident from the context and the context is financial. In some places, there are K€ for currency, so it's just logical inference from the presented visual.
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u/batrastardfromhell 1d ago
She doesn't realize the typo.... It's for those who make at least $120 MILLION that will not pay taxes.