Are you familiar with what a currency converter is? It’s a tool that shows you to the last penny what a certain amount is in one countries currency to another countries currency. You can generally find many of these converters on line.
When you travel to foreign countries one of the things that is generally left you the last moment is currency exchange and people tend to forget that they need to change their currency when they travel to another country. Plus, you can probably get a better rate if you study the converters on daily basis and change money when the exchange rate is lower.
I guess I could say that I am very familiar with currency converter. There usually isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t check the exchange rate for Mexican pesos and American dollars. Its not that I am a currency investor but the currency rates do affect me since I tend to travel a lot from Mexico to the United States. Most people don’t understand foreign exchange or how it Works or how some people can make money that way. But because it affects me on a personal level I have learned a lot about exchange rates. And obviously I put my knowledge to use when the currency rate is down I buy dollars for my next trip and when exchange rates are high I just sit and wait. I have to do this because my business is internet based and when the currency conversion is high I have to sell my product at a higher price and when its low I can sell at a lower rate, that’s why I get my little currency calculator out and check exchange rates for the day on a daily basis
ibmphoto24 posted a photo:
IBM Lotus Notes 8.0.1 recognizes specific patterns of Live Text within Lotus Notes documents. In this example, right clicking on the currency value in the Lotus Notes e-mail launches a pop up window that converts that currency amount from dollars to Euros.
Samtherocker posted a photo:
Where did the bloody pound go? The built in currency converter in Leopard isn't very useful like this :/