Cents are the most universally used interval measure.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Rounding to the nearest cent is sufficiently accurate for practical purposes.
When I said I didn't have a cent, I didn't. I used to get annoyed with people who said they were broke when they had five dollars.
The Dewey decimal system really works. So that's all I needed to know. Elementary school taught me that.
I'm doing my work in an environment that's ultimately about dollars and cents.
To the general public, show business may just mean the artistic part, but the dollar and cents element is the reality every performer has to face.
Actually, in my advanced, high-falutin' frontier economics, I often work with what I define as 'money metric utility,' and I ask people, 'Do you really want that? What are you willing to pay for that?'
I identify with the 99 per cent.
I think that I know the value of a dollar.
A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore.
How do you measure your value?