the handling as integers is the simple way. but does not always viable with 
different currency etc. this list may help you: 
https://npmjs.org/browse/keyword/money 

Am Freitag, 28. Dezember 2012 21:34:47 UTC+1 schrieb Kevin Purnelle:
>
> Hello, 
>
> I am building my first app with nodeJS and I am very excited about 
> everything I have been learning with nodejs until now.
> My concerns are about numbers, which can't be represented precisely with 
> the current specs for floating point numbers in js (not only js, I know)
> In that application I have to handle money, so calculations and storage of 
> these values must be error free.
>
> The app is built with AngularJS, nodeJS (with express) and Mongodb
>
> Could anybody indicates how to handle numbers: from the time when the user 
> fills the form to the time when the value is stored into the database and 
> then, presented again to the user?
>
> So far, I've read that people advise to store money values as integers 
> (so, stored in cents) but I would like to know if somebody has already 
> faced that problem and how it was solved. 
>
> Thank you :)
>

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