To exchange money you simply go to a shop near you that exchanges money. You then hand in an amount of your money, say what you want it turned into ( Euros, Dollar's, Australian Dollar's etc) and they will exchange it. Be careful though, if you hand in 10 pounds, you will not get 10 euros in exchange. You need to look at the exchange rates first to see how much you will be given in return. It will look something like this: USD GBP CAD EUR AUD11.579360.9737471.361090.972280.63316410.6165420.8617990.6156121.026961.6219411.397790.9984920.73471.160360.71541210.7143341.028511.624391.00151.39991
Shops such as M and S will do exchanges, and their are kiosks at all airports too.
no it is not because u can pick up and carry an exchange such as new money for old money the new money can be the exchange for the old money
no it is not because u can pick up and carry an exchange such as new money for old money the new money can be the exchange for the old money
money is called a medium of exchange because it acts as an intermediate in exchange of commodities
money is called a medium of exchange because it acts as an intermediate in exchange of commodities
Coinmill.com has a current money exchange calculator on their website. This calculator includes many countries currency to exchange from. The country's money to exchange from would have to be provided.
this depends on what money you want to exchange, please be more specific
No, it is legal to exchange money with people on the street.
To exchange something for money is to 'sell' it.
Agio is the term for the premium on money in a currency exchange.
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You can exchange Canadian money for American money at any bank. There are also little places like Money Mart, or other cash advance stores that will exchange it for you as well.
Can any one tell me what is the process to get a RBI license for setting up a small Money Exchange to buy and sell foreign exchange.