The present Peso: One Argentinian Peso (ARS) = US$1. (1991 to present)
Last change: ARS1 = 10,000 Australes (1985-1991)
Change before: Austral1 = 1000 Pesos Argentino (1983-1985)
Change before that: 1 Peso Argentino = 10,000 Pesos Ley (1970-1983)
So 1 million Peso Ley = 1000 Peso Argentino = 1 Austral = One ten thousandth of 1 present Argentinian Peso, or one one-hundredth of a US cent.
Only curiosity value now.
Quite amazing: the stack of 60 million 1-dollar bills would be 4.07 miles (6.55km) high! Each US banknote measures 0.11mm thick when new.
14 million pounds is equal to about 23.8 million in US dollars. This is based on the current conversion rate of 1 pound being equal to 1.70 US dollars as of July 2014.
569 million dollars is equal to 569000000.00 US dollars. This amount can be broken down as follows:\t500 million dollars\t50 million dollars\t19 million dollars
Nothing. The US has never issued a million dollar bank note. Sorry, it is a fake.
At the current exchange rate (04/01/2011), 6 Million Euros is approx. $8,540,400.
Yes. We keep 100 million dollars in the current account in the USA.
1 million dollars
No.
1 million dollars
Five Japanese pesos banknote or any japanese invasion currency from the philippines are worth about 1 US $
Current highest paid is Kimi Raikkonen 51 million Dollars. Michael Schumacher 40 Million Dollars.
At the current (August 2012) exchange rate of 6.415 Trinidad dollars to the U.S. dollar, 2 million Trinidad dollars is equal to 311,770 U.S. dollars.
Quite amazing: the stack of 60 million 1-dollar bills would be 4.07 miles (6.55km) high! Each US banknote measures 0.11mm thick when new.
14 million pounds is equal to about 23.8 million in US dollars. This is based on the current conversion rate of 1 pound being equal to 1.70 US dollars as of July 2014.
The current population of Argentina is 41.5 million people, and the population density is 39.9 people per square mile. The current population of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is 2.891 million people.
The Mega million is at its current record right now at 640 million dollars.
If assets are 3 million and the current ratio is 1.5, the liabilities are 2 million. (current assets = 3 million/ current liabilities of 2 million = 1.5 current ratio.) Inventories have to be 1 million. The quick ratio is current assets = 3 million - 1 million inventory / current liabilities of 2 million equal a quick ratio of 1.