Converting currencies

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Variability of exchanges

The purchase/sale of money occurs in a free market. The price (exchange rate) is based on the law of supply and demand. The differences in the exchange value can be more or less important according to the fluctuations of the exchange rate.

 

Date

Exchange EUR/USD

Exchange value EUR
of USD 1000.00

Modifed exchange value with respect to 01-01

01-01

1.32030

1'320.03

 

31-03

1.33350

1'333.50

13.47

30-06

1.34750

1'347.50

27.47

30-09

1.42720

1'427.20

107.17

 

 

 

Exchange basis

The exchange refers to the basic currency. There are always two different exchange values between two currencies, according to the currency that is used as the basic currency.

 

For the USD and Euro currency, there are therefore two different exchange rates:

 

  • If the basic currency of the exchange is EUR then the exchange rate is 1.32030
    1 Euro (EUR) corresponds to 1.32030 US Dollars (USD)
  • If the basic currency of the exchange is USD then the exchange rate is 0.75800
    1 US Dollar corresponds to 0.75800 Euros

 

In the current document, the Euro will be regularly used as the basic currency, to which other currencies will be compared.


Inverse exchange

Having the exchange of EUR/USD at 1.32030, it is possible to find the exchange rate of USD/EUR by dividing 1 by the exchange rate.

 


Change

Inverse change

1/change

Inverse change rounded to 6 digits

EUR/USD 1.32030

0.75800

0.758000


 

The exchange values calculated with an inverse exchange can turn out to be different from the originals because of the roundings.

Exchange

Inverse change

Exchange value 10000 x original exchange

Exchange value 10000 x inverse exchange

Difference

EUR/USD 1.32030

0.75800

13'203.00

13'192.61

10.39

 

 

 

Avoid using inverse exchanges in order to not have differences.

 

For example, for the transition to Euros, it was prohibited to use inverse exchanges.

Multiplier

There are currencies that have very large exchanges.

Always on January 1st

  • 1 US Dollar = 670,800 Turkish Lira
  • 1 Turkish Lira (TRL) = 0.00000149 US Dollar (USD)

Instead of using so many zeros, it can be said that

  • 1000 Turkish Lira (TRL) = 0.00149 US Dollar (USD)

In this case, the multiplier is 1000 instead of 1.

 

Precision

As a rule, an exchange is specified with a precision of at least 6 figures after the decimal.

There are, however, cases where it is necessary to use more precision.

  • 1 Turkish Lira (TRL) = 0.00000149 US Dollar (USD)

When the precision is changed and the exchange is rounded in a different way, the amounts also change. The precision with which the exchange is specified is very important.

 

Lowest denomination

For coin and paper money, especially, low denominations are used. As a rule the lowest denomination for Swiss francs is five centimes (0.05). When an exchange occurs, for example EUR/CHF:

1 EUR = 1.60970 CHF

EUR

Exchange

Actual exchange value in CHF

Rounded to lowest CHF denomination

Difference

Effective exchange

10.00

1.60970

16.09

16.10

0.01

1.61

 

 

Calculation of exchange rates and values

When the Euro is the basic currency

 

The exchange factor for EUR/USD is1.32030

1 Euro (EUR) is equal to 1.32030 US Dollars (USD).

 

Calculation of the exchange value:

Multiply the basic currency amount by the exchange factor:

EUR 100 x 1.32030 = USD 132.03

Calculate the basic currency amount:

Divide the destination currency by the exchange rate:

USD 132.03 / 1.32030 = EUR 100

Calculate the exchange factor:

Divide the basic currency amount by the destination currency amount:

EUR 100 / USD 132.03 = 0.7574

Exchange rates for purchases and sales

Banks carry out the purchase and sale of currencies and maintain a margin of earnings. They apply different exchange rates depending on whether a determined value is being bought or sold.

 

Sale: the bank receives domestic money and gives (sells) foreign money.

Purchase: the bank receives (purchases) foreign money and gives domestic money.

Currency exchange and banknotes exchange (premium)

Currency exchange: exchange for written transactions (from one account to the other).

Banknote exchange: exchange for banknotes.

Premium: commission for converting a written amount to cash.

 

To exchange currency, the banks maintain a lesser margin (the difference between purchase/sale) compared to exchanging banknotes. When a written value is to be transformed (credit on the account) into cash currency, the bank applies a commission, called a premium.

Differences when changing back to basic currency

When an amount is exchanged into another currency, it is expected that the reverse exchange will render the same amount as it was originally.

Basic amount

Exchange rate

Exchange value

Return

100.00

1.32030

132.03

100.00

 

 

 

However, you do not always come up with the same amount when converting currency back. Because of rounding errors, there can be cases where the same return value cannot be obtained.

Basi amount EUR

Exchange rate

Exchange value in USD

Retourn in EUR

Differece in EUR

328.67

1.32030

433.94

328.66

 

328.68

1.32030

433.95

328.67

0.01

328.69

1.32030

433.96

328.68

0.01

 

 

 

 

Differences of totals through splitting

The total exchange value of the components of an amount does not always give the same exchange value as the overall amount.

 

In this example, the amount of 2.16 EUR gives an exchange value in USD of 2.03. By splitting the amount and adding the two exchange values, 2.04 can be obtained.

Amount in EUR

Exchange rate

Exchange value in USD

2.16

1.32030

2.85

 

 

 

 

1.08

1.32030

1.42

1.08

1.32030

1.42

Totale 2.16

 

2.84

Differenza

 

0.01

 

 

 

These mathematic differences cannot be eliminated if they are not recorded properly.