2. Go DOWN one line to “1.1046” and look to the LEFT for the Country.
That reads: “$1.00 US Dollar will Exchange for 1.1046 Canadian Dollars (“Cdn”)”
3. Go DOWN one more line “106.94” and look to the LEFT for the Country.
That reads: “$1.00 US Dollar will Exchange for 106.94 Japanese YEN”
4. Go DOWN one more line “13.205” and look to the LEFT for the Country.
That reads: “$1.00 US Dollar will Exchange for 13.205 Mexican Pesos (“MXN)”
5. Go DOWN one more line “0.93570” and look to the LEFT for the Country.
That reads: “$1.00 US Dollar will Exchange for .93570 Swiss Franc (“SFranc”)
6. Go DOWN one more line “0.61610” and look to the LEFT for the Country.
That reads: “$1.00 US Dollar will Exchange for £.61610 Pence (“Pounds”)
7. Go DOWN one more line “0.77381” and look to the LEFT for the Country.
That reads: “$1.00 US Dollar will Exchange for €.77381 Euro Cents (“Euros”)
8. START OVER one column to the RIGHT with the EURO.
Use the SAME methodology BUT change the sentence to:
€1.00 Euro exchanges for $1.4275 CDN.
9. START OVER one column to the RIGHT with the EURO.
Use the SAME methodology BUT change the sentence to:
€1.00 Euro exchanges for 138.19 YEN.
10. It works the SAME way with the rest of the currencies across the top, moving LEFT to RIGHT.
REMEMBER: When you determine the exchange rate of one currency in terms of the other, say
DOLLARS to EUROS, then you easily find the RECIPROCAL: EUROS to DOLLARS.
How do I find that on the CHART?
11. In the DOLLAR column I go down to find how many
EUROS I can get for a Dollar (€.77381).
In the EURO column I go down to find how many
DOLLARS I can get for a EURO ($1.2923).
12. How about PESOS to One EURO and One PESO to EUROS?
In the EURO column I go down to find how many
Mexican Pesos I can get for a EURO (17.064).
In the MXN Peso column I go down to find how many
EUROS I can get for a MXN PESO (.05860).