Converting worksheet to different currency

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Guest

I'm working on different spreadsheets overseas with pesos instead of u$s. Of course they contain lots of formulas in their cells. I wonder if there is any way to take any spreadsheet made in pesos ( with a different exchange rate ) and show its results in dollars instead.
thank you very much in advance.
 
K

Kevin Stecyk

Jose,

Depends. Translating foreign currencies can be difficult.

Here is a link that might be a good launching point.

http://acct.tamu.edu/smith/fctrans.htm

In addition, you might wish to investigate on the web more sources. Good
search words for using Google are: "accounting translation foreign currency
temporal" (without the quotes).

A key sentence is as follows: "There are basically three approaches to
currency translation: (1) temporal rate method, (2) current rate method,
and (3) use of both methods. "

If you are projecting into the future, you get in trouble once again because
of anticipated FX movements, hedges, and different discount and interest
rates and the like.

BUT, if you simply want to show $US, regardless of the previous issues, then
I suggest the following:

1) Make a back-up of your spreadsheet, or duplicate the particular sheet in
the book
2) Enter into a blank cell the FX rate you want to use
3) Copy FX
4) Select the cells you want converted from pesos to US$
5) Edit | Paste Special...check formula and multiply or divide (depending on
how you inputted the FX rate)

Hope that gives you some food for thought.

Regards,
Kevin


jose said:
I'm working on different spreadsheets overseas with pesos instead of u$s.
Of course they contain lots of formulas in their cells. I wonder if there is
any way to take any spreadsheet made in pesos ( with a different exchange
rate ) and show its results in dollars instead.
 
G

Guest

Kevin,
The copy and paste special solution you gave me worked perfectly. It was exactly wat I was looking for.
I also appreciate the rest of the information.I'm going to dig deeper on it but I can tell you right now it's very helpful.
Thanks again for your help.
Jose
 
K

Kevin Stecyk

Jose,

My pleasure. Thank you for coming back and letting me know the advice was
helpful.

Regards,
Kevin


jose said:
Kevin,
The copy and paste special solution you gave me worked perfectly. It was exactly wat I was looking for.
I also appreciate the rest of the information.I'm going to dig deeper on
it but I can tell you right now it's very helpful.
 

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