m/n

English translation: moneda nacional / moneda extranjera (local currency/foreign currency)

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Spanish term or phrase:m/n
English translation:moneda nacional / moneda extranjera (local currency/foreign currency)

19:05 Dec 1, 2010
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Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / Accounting terminology
Spanish term or phrase: m/n
En lo que va del año a la fecha, ha percibido un total de $ 3,200,000.00/100 (Tres millones doscientos mil pesos m/n) por concepto de utilidad generada y percepción de sueldo en (empresa)

I should know what "m/n" means. Is is "moneda nacional" (local currency) or something else?
Kimberlee Thorne
United States
Local time: 09:55
moneda nacional / moneda extranjera (local currency/foreign currency)
Explanation:
You are correct in your assumption! :)
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David Palmer
Local time: 08:55
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Thanks David!
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Summary of answers provided
5 +1moneda nacional / moneda extranjera (local currency/foreign currency)
David Palmer
4Moneda nacional
lorenab23


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moneda nacional / moneda extranjera (local currency/foreign currency)


Explanation:
You are correct in your assumption! :)

David Palmer
Local time: 08:55
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in category: 8
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Thanks David!

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agree  Yvonne Gallagher
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Moneda nacional


Explanation:
Yes, you are right
Used to be Peso moneda corriente m/c replaced by Peso moneda nacional m/n
Here is a good explanation
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peso_Moneda_Corriente

lorenab23
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