The Real (R$)
its called Brazil Dollars
The currency of Brazil is called the Real.
Because it is.
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The real is the present-day currency of Brazil. Its sign is R$ and its ISO code is BRL. It is subdivided into 100 centavos ("hundredths").The modern real was introduced in 1994 as part of the Plano Real
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Brazil's money is called the real. As of September 2014, 1.00 Brazilian Real (BRL) is equal to 0.44 cents United States dollar (USD).
A paper note that a borrower promises to repay money in a certain length of time is called a promissory note. A bank loan is a type of promissory note. Individuals can also use this type of note when someone owes them money.
My friend, Brazil has only one "money" (acctually the right thing to say is currency) Brazilian currency is called: Real Today, the value of 1 Real is about 1,65 American dollars
Yes, you can transfer money from a Bank of America account in the United States to an account in Brazil. You would perform what is called an international wire transfer of funds.
Well, From 1690-1942 it was called Brazilian Real but now its just called Real (Plural: Reais)