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V€R$IO – Currency Converter & Inflation Calculator

Seller: William Howard
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Download V€R$IO – Currency Converter & Inflation Calculator free via AppsHawk.

V€R$IO is an easy to use CURRENCY CONVERTER and INFLATION CALCULATOR built in to one application. V€R$IO allows you to see what your money is worth in a variety of currencies and time periods.

Designed for the curious and the practical user in mind, simply enter in a value and choose your currency and year. You can then pick another currency value to see what your money is worth in a different country, pick another year to see how inflation affected your money, or pick a different country and year to see how inflation affected your money in another country.

V€R$IO Lets You:

View Current Exchange Rates For:

•United States Dollar $
•Euro* €
•Japanese Yen ¥
•Canadian Dollar $
•Chinese Yuan Renminbi ¥
•Brazil Real R$
•Great Britain Pound (£),

*In addition, you can view currency exchange rates for the Deutsche Mark (DM), French Franc (₣) and the Italian Lira (₤) for years before 2001.

View Inflation Rates:

•US Dollar (1913 to Present)
•French Franc (1990 through 2001)
•German Mark (1990 through 2001)
•Italian Lira (1990 through 2001)
•Euro (from 2002 to Present)
•Japanese Yen
•Great Britain Pound
•Canadian dollar
•Chinese Yuan Renminbi
•Brazilian Real

Use V€R$IO to:

•See if that raise you received this year was really a raise, or just keeping up with the rate of inflation.
•Find out what your favorite Sports Stars Salaries would have been worth in the 1920s (Or what Babe Ruth’s salary would have been worth today)
•Find out how much your house was worth in 1950
•See what the dollar is worth compared to the Yen; has it changed over the past 10 years?
•Do simple currency conversions and inflation calculations on the fly

V€R$IO should be a staple app for:

•Financial Planners
•World Travelers
•College & High School Students
•Money Geeks
•Savvy Investors
•Curious Onlookers

Download V€R$IO today and “Find Out What Your Money's Worth!”

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