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How much would 2.50$ would be in canada?


    



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Karen C
Currency exchange can change often - sometimes drastically, but most often just minimally. There are lots of sites that can give you up to date values. Here is one I use often.:
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
At this moment
2.50 USD = 2.48413 CAD

For small money, this will not make a huge difference but Corporations doing large transactions may feel the difference.


SteveN
Well, since you did not say what currency you are using, all the answers except blah blah boy are pretty much correct.

Remember that USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and many others use dollars and cents, and many currencies can be shown as $2.50 even when it is in a different currency.

It is assumed you are referring to US dollars, in which case it is about the same amount nowadays.


john m
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hmm it would be $2.50


tuppenybitz
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US dollar Australian dollar or the many other dollars?

http://www.xe.com/ucc/


euges429
For information about money and currency in Canada, check out this page I've found for you.


Jason
are you comparing to the american currency?
well it should be the same but i'll give you the conversion.

$2.50 USD = $2.486 CAD

no big difference.


Dustin
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As of today, 5-30-08, the exchange rate is 0.9872.

Therefore, $2.50 US dollars = $2.47 Canadian Dollars


Which sucks because just 3-4 years ago, $2.50 would have been $3.78 because the exchange rate was 1.51!



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