No. The Philippines uses the Philippine Peso. The conversion (as of May 2, 2014) is 1 US Dollar = 44.5 Philippine Pesos.
However, a number of merchants in the Philippines also accept US dollars at approximately the market rate.
Assuming that Charlie increased his account by 5% and not 5, they had 2800 in May and 2940 in June.
The same amount.
you call it an equivalent ratio
no, "base pay" is a set amount prescribed by the employer.
Take 20% of the original amount and subtract it from the original amount. For example: 100 - 20% 100 - (0.20*100) = 100 - 20 = 80 An easier way to do the same problem is to know that if you subtract 20% from something then there will only be 80% of the original amount left (100% - 20%). So in the previous example take 80% of the original amount to get the same answer. 80% of 100 = 0.80 * 100 = 80
The total amount of money in the Philippines last 2009 was about 4.98 Trillion pesos. Also in that same year Philippine money had received its highest value.
nope its not..the money in America is the same amount in Puerto Rico
The average house is worth very little in the Philippines. It is usually worth only a couple thousand dollars. However, a western home is worth the same amount of money houses are worth in the U.S.
I think it should be the same, Canadian money and american. When i went to Canada, i used american money, and received Canadian back as change. I counted it, and it equaled the same amount that i would have gotten in the U.S.
Mexicans can earn the same amount of money as anyone else can with hard work. Every citizen in American has the freedom to work and earn money, no matter their race or ethnicity.
Spain people are not the same as American money.
No. A quantity of money would be an amount but not capacity.
no
No, Germany uses the Euro.
the money there is worth the same amount of money here in the u.s.a
designer makes more money
Yes you can. The facility is called a wire transfer. You need to visit your bank in Philippines and submit a wire transfer request with details of your friends account in USA and also the amount you wish to transfer. The Philippine bank that you are using may charge you a fee for this facility and money would reach your friends account the same day (in most cases)