i think its called rand
Emi = l * r * ((1 + r)^n / (1 + r)^n - 1) * 1/12 where l = loan amt r = rate of interest n = no of terms
As of 15-JUNE-2014 100,000 Brazilian reals (R$) [BRL] = 44,847.7 United States dollars ($) [USD]
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The new owner of the policy will be the one to get the 1099-R tax form for the value received. This does not mean that they will have to pay tax on the amount received just that the amount is being reported to the IRS. Because it is being reported to the IRS you will have to report it on you income tax return as well. Depending on the circumstances, some, all, or none of the amount reported may be taxable. It needs to be addressed or the IRS will assume it to be fully taxable.
they used dracmas which r gold coins
R$1,00 ( Hum REAL) R$ 2,00(Dois REAIS)
it is with a r in hindi with two lines on the up of the r.
Brazil's currency is the Real (plural being Reais). The symbol used for the currency is R$.
i think its called rand
R. S. Heritage has written: 'Learning decimal currency'
The Brazilian currency is called the "real" (singular form pronounced "hey-al" as the R in the beginning of a word in Portuguese makes the same sound as an H in English) or "reais" (plural form pronounced "hey-ice")... They shorten it by writing R$. They have R$0.05, R$.10, R$.25, R$.50, and R$1.00 coins and R$2, R$5, R$10, R$20, R$50, R$100 bills.
The 'Rand' is the currency of South Africa. The sign is 'R'.
They r 10 dollars in American currency
euro
probably the currency rather than £ for UK or $ for USA there are countries such as R for Rupee in India or R for Rand in South Africa
It is pronounced as "rand." The 'r' sound is pronounced similar to the 'r' in "run," and the 'and' part is pronounced like the word "sand" without the 's' sound.