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May 13, 2011- In this Issue... An Investing Newsletter for New Investors
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Currency Translation

The process of quoting the amount of money denominated in one currency in the denomination of another currency on a balance sheet. Currency translation is done using current exchange rates. The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) requires multinational corporations to list all assets and liabilities in terms of its native currency.

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