I don't recall seeing any exam rules concerning rounding. I have noticed they use 4 decimals in the examiner's report when calculating discount factors, but I don't think they would be strict about that. You could probably get away with 3 decimals.
If you're dealing with numbers in the hundreds of thousands, like:
847,132
I would round to the nearest integer.
For numbers in the millions, like:
4,146,000
I would write 4.146m, which means rounding to the nearest 1000. Just use common sense here.
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I don't recall seeing any exam rules concerning rounding. I have noticed they use 4 decimals in the examiner's report when calculating discount factors, but I don't think they would be strict about that. You could probably get away with 3 decimals.
If you're dealing with numbers in the hundreds of thousands, like:
I would round to the nearest integer.
For numbers in the millions, like:
I would write 4.146m, which means rounding to the nearest 1000. Just use common sense here.