Yes that thing finance does indeed have a currency convertor. Using this tool, you will be able to convert monetary values from other countries to the currency of a country of your choosing.
Currency convertors that can convert Euros are available online, both Google and Yahoo have convertors. XE is another well known currency convertor. XE also has apps for both Android and iPhone.
Many online websites provide currency converters such as the largest one, XE and others such as Yahoo Finance and Google Finance. To get a more accurate conversion go into your local bank and enquire how much they are selling/buying the currency for.
People manage their finance by looking for the company. The stats are provided. It lists the summary news, and related companies. The currency is in US dollars.
get a convertor of google
Yes, you will find many apps for both Android and the iPhone (iOS) that do currency conversion. On Android, "Currency Convertor" is one. One iPhone "Convertor" is a choice. There are many others, just look for high star ratings in your app store after searching for "currency conversion." You will find very good free apps, there is no need to pay for one.
One can find a cash conversion chart when one goes to the website of finance yahoo and goes to its currency convertor page. One can also go to the website of Oanda and one will find a cash conversion chart on the site.
Google Finance. http://finance.google.com/finance
A number of large retail businesses can provide small businesses with a currency convertor. Sears and other big companies sell these currency convertors at a reasonable price.
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On Oanda Currency Converter you are able to check the exchange rate of almost every currency in the world. You are also able to check the price in your currency of commodities such as gold, silver and platinum. Recently Oanda added Bitcoin to it's list of currencies.
Zvi Hercowitz has written: 'On optimal currency substitution policy and public finance' -- subject(s): Currency substitution, Mathematical models, Public Finance
First, find out what the names of the two currencies are called. US currency is United States Dollar (USD). NZ currency is New Zealand Dollar (NZD). The go to Google and type in (for the situation of converting $100 USD to NZD): $100 USD to NZD Google has a currency conversion function that will calculate the amount. I just typed that into Google and the first thing that came up in the search was: 100 U.S. dollars = 138.331719 New Zealand dollars You can do this for any form of currency. Also, instead of doing that, you could just go here: http:/www.google.com/finance/converter and do it. That is a link to the Google currency converter page. - ElectroGoofy