Bosnian KM
Bosnia uses the convertible mark (KM) as its currency for transactions.
The Bosnian Convertible Marka was the currency of Bosnia in 1914 and is still the currency used. The Marka is also the currency of Herzegovina.
Bosnian marks 1KM=0.50 eurocents
Bosnia does not use Euros. They use Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark.
The Hungarian currency is the Forint.
Hi how should we can use multi currency in Tally 9
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The Mark and the Euro are two different currencies.The Euro is used by 22 European countries.The mark is now only used by Bosnia.
A rather vague question. I would recommend carrying the currency which is currently in use in your country of residence.
Yugoslavia no longer exists but its currency was the DINAR Countries which were part of Yugoslavia now use many different currencies including: Euro (Slovenia, Montenegro, Kosovo province), Dinar (Serbia), Crona (Croatia) and Mark (Bosnia)
Are you sick and off work, then you should really, but you can use paid holiday probably.