Kilo (symbol: k) is a prefix in the SI system denoting 103 or 1, 000. For example:* kilogram is 1000 grams * kilometre is 1000 metres* kilowatt is 1000 watts* kilojoule is 1000 joulesAdopted in 1795, it comes from the Greek � � � � � � , meaning thousand."Kilo" is often used by itself as an abbreviation for "kilogram
ali_alic - it's the other way about -- I think k is used in money by extension from the SI use, as if it was "kilopounds". Usually incorrectly written as a capital though. But what's wrong with "grand"?