USD is going down! What to do?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by 8everything, Jul 6, 2007.

  1. omega533

    omega533 Peon

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    #281
    I concur. Gold is a great buy long term. Get some coins for the kids.
     
    omega533, Sep 26, 2007 IP
  2. 8everything

    8everything Peon

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    #282
    Or better yet, invest in real estate ;) In Canada of course!
     
    8everything, Sep 26, 2007 IP
  3. antman

    antman Well-Known Member

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    #283
    and Australia. Or invest in Google shares ;)
     
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  4. 8everything

    8everything Peon

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    #284
    Google shares! Totally forgot about that one.





    Wow.. the Canadian currency is creeping over the USD... not good :eek: unless products start costing cheaper here, it'll be a plus side..
     
    8everything, Sep 29, 2007 IP
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    aspire Well-Known Member

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    #285
    The exchange rates are hardly under your control or influence. So stop worrying about them and just focus on earning more of them. The more you have, the less you would think about the exchange rates.
     
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  6. Sutocu

    Sutocu Active Member

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    #286
    Quite the opposite! When your earnings in a foreign currency are great enough, you should definitely think about exchange rates. You can lose a lot, if you just randomly exchange your currency instead of carefully researching the best time.
     
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  7. 8everything

    8everything Peon

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    #287
    I think it's quite important.. because we need to adjust our prices and spendings according to the exchange rates (especially those who aren't US based)
     
    8everything, Oct 1, 2007 IP
  8. towerhill

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    #288
    As someone said invest in Canada! Actually our real estate is still booming as is a lot of businesses except the lumber companies and new car dealers. Speaking of new car dealers if you're Canadian and looking for a new car head to the US and save yourself some money!
     
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  9. 8everything

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    #289
    Investing in Canada for the future is great ;) I agree on the real estate comment, I've noticed that housing has been getting pricier up here!
     
    8everything, Oct 1, 2007 IP
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    Untitled Well-Known Member

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    #290
    Ya, that rate it pretty low. Try making more USD, maybe it will be more and/or balance out. :)
     
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  11. 8everything

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    #291
    But if I charge significantly higher than my competitors, I'll lose business ;) it's hard to find a balance between the two ..
     
    8everything, Oct 1, 2007 IP
  12. syedwasi87

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    #292
    talk about USD...

    fyi the Indian Rupee to USD is at all time high(Rs is much stronger)

    never thot 1 USD wud get just 40 bucks..while before it was sa high as 49...
     
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  13. 8everything

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    #293
    The Indian economy is rapidly growing and the USA's economy isn't doing fairly well.. that's not a good combo (Canada has the same 'problem')
     
    8everything, Oct 1, 2007 IP
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    nextgen66 Well-Known Member

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    #294
    Damn, just got my first payment where the canadian dollar EFT deposit was LESS than the US dollar original amount. Ouch.
     
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  15. Hannah

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    #295
    Don't invest in RE in BC, the market there is kind of like the end of a Jenga game... nobody knows how the hell it's still stable.

    Rent is normal priced, but rich Asian businesspeople are buying condos and driving prices for regular houses into the millions of dollars while people are still making the same amount of money. The prices are insane. In 10 years the average price of a home has more than doubled.
     
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    #296
    Australian dollar hits 23-year high

    The dollar has reached a 23-year record, hitting an intraday high of 90.22 US cents after smashing through 90 US cents overnight.
    It hit the mark at 10.46 (AEST) this morning, its highest level since June 4, 1984 when the Australian dollar closed at 90.5 US cents.

    I'm gonna soon start charging in AUD!
     
    antman, Oct 7, 2007 IP
  17. 8everything

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    #297
    do you think clients would mind if we did charge in a different currency, they'd have to pay the conversion fees I believe.
     
    8everything, Oct 8, 2007 IP
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    #298
    falling dollar is causing great asset inflation in emerging markets like India, therefore it makes sense to invest where big money is flowing for long term.
     
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    #299
    1 CDN = 1.09 (or 1.10) USD. :eek:
     
    8everything, Nov 9, 2007 IP
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    #300
    Stop working in US dollars, and start in CANadian dollars!
    Paypal etc, won't be able to catch you on the currency conversions that way.
     
    FanAddict, Nov 9, 2007 IP