Yes, but it must be one that does currency exchange-or one of the bigger ones.
Each bank have their own rules, and the amount varie from bank to bank It could be fifty thousand dollars at a time .
No. In most cases, the answer is no. there may be millionaires who keep a million dollars in their bank account but not everyone who has net assets of 1 million dollars have it in cash. For example if someone owns a villa in Las Vegas that is worth 2 million dollars, he is still considered a millionaire but that doesn't mean he has a million bucks in his bank account.
350 Canadian dollars = 335.95695 U.S. dollars
R=-1500 and D= -500
156.3 Canadian Dollars.
One can cash in or trade US dollars for Canadian dollars at a bank or local currency exchange counter. This can be done easily and with little hassle.
the bank
A cash deposit is when you take actual cash (dollars and coins) to the bank and deposit them.
rob a bank xD
Just get the person in Canada to transfer it into your UK account. They just have to tell the bank in Canada they want to 'wire some cash to the UK'. All they need is your bank details - Bank, branch, sort code and account number. The Canadian bank will electronically transfer the funds (in dollars) to the UK - and your UK bank will convert it into Sterling at the rate when the transfer takes place.
i guess so if the bank is open at the time your going
Depending on what bank you are associated with. About 20 dollars at least.
Each bank have their own rules, and the amount varie from bank to bank It could be fifty thousand dollars at a time .
yes
Sure; most bank and exchange offices in Mexico would convert Canadian and US dollars as well as Euros.
20% of 140 = 28. So the answer is 28 Canadian Dollars.
Is there a cash value on a 1954 100 hundred dollar canadian bill as of this day