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Previously on "Euro - Almost £1.26 now"

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Mods, please move this to the 'Psychocandys life blog' where we can comment appropriately.

    Thanks.
    Or NLUKs 'cheerful and happy' blog.

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  • psychocandy
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
    Yeah, not much you can do about it, assuming you can't invoice in Sterling. I have a US client that I invoice in USD, but with a fee to offset the bank charges plus the differential on the interbank rate. Beyond that, underlying currency fluctuation is a business risk.

    Also note that you can reduce the differential on the interbank rate if you open a foreign currency business account to accept the foreign payment and then a separate account with a dedicated exchange service, like HiFX or Oanda, to handle the exchange to your Sterling business account (they won't accept third party payments from a client).
    Business risk, eh? HMRC will be proud of me.

    Yeh. I already use currencyfair to do the exchanges. Much better rate but you cant polish a turd.... :-(

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  • fullyautomatix
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Mods, please move this to the 'Psychocandys life blog' where we can comment appropriately.

    Thanks.

    IMO, this thread should be moved to General where ATW can make a suitable contribution.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Yeah, not much you can do about it, assuming you can't invoice in Sterling. I have a US client that I invoice in USD, but with a fee to offset the bank charges plus the differential on the interbank rate. Beyond that, underlying currency fluctuation is a business risk.

    Also note that you can reduce the differential on the interbank rate if you open a foreign currency business account to accept the foreign payment and then a separate account with a dedicated exchange service, like HiFX or Oanda, to handle the exchange to your Sterling business account (they won't accept third party payments from a client).
    Last edited by jamesbrown; 14 May 2012, 16:50.

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  • northernladuk
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    Mods, please move this to the 'Psychocandys life blog' where we can comment appropriately.

    Thanks.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Invoice in euros. Was about 1.11 a year ago. Costing me quite a bit here and its only going to get worse I fear.....

    1.11 and lower was anomalous. It's not costing you now, it was paying you extra then.

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  • Brussels Slumdog
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    Weekly pay rise

    Live in Belgium work in UK with a daily rate in £ so it feels like a pay increase each week

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  • TheFaQQer
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    I'd ask the client about renegotiating the rate into pounds, or a better Euro rate.

    You know you want to.....

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  • fullyautomatix
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    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
    Invoice in euros. Was about 1.11 a year ago. Costing me quite a bit here and its only going to get worse I fear.....


    Still living in fantasy land I see. Invoicing in Euros, yeah right.

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  • psychocandy
    started a topic Euro - Almost £1.26 now

    Euro - Almost £1.26 now

    Invoice in euros. Was about 1.11 a year ago. Costing me quite a bit here and its only going to get worse I fear.....

    Last edited by psychocandy; 14 May 2012, 15:18.
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