Pocket-Sized Currency Conversion Cheat Sheet for Travellers (2024)

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When travelling, the last thing you want to do is the mental math of converting the price tag to your home currency. How much do you divide this by? How much do you multiply? Do I add a little on top or subtract a little?

Many years ago, there we discovered a nifty little tool called the Oanda Currency Cheat Sheet (also called fxCheatSheet) that was a low-tech printout of currency exchange numbers. While yes, you could totally pull out Google or a foreign exchange app, this remarkable simple currency conversion cheat sheet is something that I always keep in the wallet

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In This Article

  • The Original Oanda Currency Converter
    • How we first discovered them
    • A handy printable currency converter
    • What happened to the tool?
  • New Currency Conversion Cheat Sheet Tool For Travellers
    • Building the new currency conversion cheat sheet
    • Using the currency conversion cheat sheet
    • How to read the currency conversion cheat sheet
    • What is the interbank rate?
    • Why use a pocket-sized and printable currency cheat sheet over an app?
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Travel Resources For Your Next Trip

The Original Oanda Currency Converter

The very first version of the pocket-sized currency conversion cheat sheet came from a Canadian foreign exchange company called Oanda and is the inspiration for the latest version we have today.

For those that know about them, have used them, and wonder where they’ve gone, here’s a bit of background information and a little nostalgia as well.

How we first discovered them

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When we did our epic summer backpacking trip through Asia, I randomly stumbled upon their currency converter. Similar to Xe.com, they offered live-updated exchange rates for currencies around the world.

It worked well and what really set Oanda apart from Xe was the fact that they had the ability to put in an interbank rate and also something called a “Traveler’s Cheatsheet”.

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A handy printable currency converter

Over the years, Oanda has evolved their cheatsheet. It started off being called the Oanda fxCheatSheet, then became Traveler’s Cheatsheet, and finally it was integrated into the currency converter tool.

In the past few years, you could tell that there wasn’t as much of an emphasis on the Oanda cheat sheet.

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What happened to the tool?

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What started off as a brilliant printable currency converter simply disappeared in the wind. As priorities changed with Oanda and their need to update the user interface forced the platform to evolve, they simply removed it completely at the end of 2021.

We’ve reached out to Oanda a couple of times to find out if there are any plans to bring it back but we never heard back.

It’s safe to say that it’s now gone forever.

That is….until we had a brilliant idea from one of our readers!

New Currency Conversion Cheat Sheet Tool For Travellers

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Quick cheat sheets on currency exchange are a must-have while travelling from our years of experience and we still say that now despite the ease of access to apps and cellular data.

Building the new currency conversion cheat sheet

Taking the Oanda cheat sheet as inspiration, reader, Karen Golec decided to build her own tool in Excel to do the exact same thing.

She kindly reached out to us and all we did was jazz it up a bit and make it easier to use within Google Sheets.

Using the currency conversion cheat sheet

The printable currency converter works very similarly to how it did before except a few things:

  • You will need to grab the actual foreign exchange rates from a tool like Xe or Oanda. You will enter these into the tool.
  • When printing the sheet, you’ll have to use Google’s print options to get it to look the way you want. Our recommendation is to switch it to vertical orientation and scale it to 50%-60%.
  • A new row was added to account for currencies that are higher in denomination such as the Japanese Yen and the Indian Rupee. The cheat sheet now goes up to 50,000.
  • A 2.5% interbank rate was added for Canadian credit cards.

How to read the currency conversion cheat sheet

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There are a lot of numbers on the cheat sheet. How exactly should a traveller be using this printable currency converter?

The example above is for someone that wants to converts Canadian Dollars to Euros.

When you’re in a European Union country such as the Netherlands, you’ll look at the right hand side of the chart. Let’s say you want to buy something that’s 500 EUR using a credit card and want to figure out how much it’ll be on your statement, you’ll see that it’s $706.15 CAD.

How about the left hand side? This is the exact inverse of what you see on the right side with the interbank rate factored in. Normally, you won’t use this side of the cheat sheet much but if you’re in a bind and want to see how much the home currency in your pocket (CAD) can be worth if converted to EUR, this is a general guide.

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That said, the rate wouldn’t be the most accurate since the above example has the interbank rate set to 3% which is the average for most credit card foreign transaction fees. If you end up changing money at a kiosk, this will be much higher (5%).

What is the interbank rate?

The interbank rate is a term that comes from Oanda’s tool that essentially represents the additional cost that financial institutions (banks, credit cards, and currency exchange kiosks) will charge on top of the real exchange rate. This is essentially a transaction fee as a way of making money.

This is a general rule of thumb:

  • ATMs charge a 2% fee
  • Credit cards on average charge 3% (in Canada the foreign transaction fee is 2.5%)
  • Exchange kiosks charge 5% or higher

For the tool, you pick the rate you want to use depending on whether you think you’ll be using your credit card the most, cash exchanged at a kiosk, or withdrawing from an ATM.

Why use a pocket-sized and printable currency cheat sheet over an app?

This is the elephant in the room I’m sure. Why go through all the trouble of using this tool, entering the numbers, printing it, and laminating it as well?

To a large extent, this is a preference for travellers that like to have something in their hands. You’re willing to sacrifice live-market numbers for a quick-look chart that can give you a good idea of how much something costs.

For us, a big reason why we continue to use the currency conversion cheat sheet is because we can apply an interbank rate so you get a bit more of an accurate picture of how much something is really going to cost you.

Lastly, by using a printout like this, you can also avoid pulling out your phone in a busy market if safety is concern.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the Oanda Currency Cheat Sheet?

The Oanda currency converter cheat sheet no longer exists and can’t be found on the website anymore.

How can I get access to the currency conversion cheat sheet?

The currency conversion cheat sheet tool is for members only. There is a sign up form in the article that will provide you access.

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FAQs

How do you convert currency when traveling? ›

Head to your bank or credit union before you leave to avoid paying ATM transaction costs. You may even receive a better exchange rate. Credit unions and banks will exchange your dollars into a foreign currency before and after your trip when you have a checking or savings account with them.

How do you exchange small amounts of currency? ›

5 ways to exchange foreign currency
  1. Get cash at your bank or credit union before and after your trip. ...
  2. Withdraw cash from your bank's in-network ATMs. ...
  3. Use a money transfer app. ...
  4. Online currency converters. ...
  5. Airport kiosks and currency exchange counters.
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How to do manual currency conversion? ›

If you know a conversion rate, then you can multiply the quantity you need to change by the conversion rate to get to the new currency. If you want to come backwards from the currency, divide 1 by the conversion rate, then multiply that new figure by the amount you want to change.

How to automatically convert currency in sheet? ›

To convert currencies in real-time using Google Sheets, you'll need to use the GOOGLEFINANCE function. Here's a step-by-step guide: In a cell, type "=GOOGLEFINANCE(" to start the function. Inside the parentheses, type "CURRENCY:" followed by the currency codes you want to convert from and to, separated by a space.

How do you manually calculate currency conversions? ›

Divide your current (home) currency by the exchange rate. For example, suppose that the USD/EUR exchange rate is 0.631 and you'd like to convert 100 USD into EUR. To do this, simply multiply the 100 by 0.631 and the result is the number of EUR that you'll receive: 63.10 EUR.

Should you convert your money before traveling? ›

When you are traveling to another country, you can exchange some of your money before you leave home. Doing so gives you time to shop around for the best rate. Plus, when you arrive, you won't have to immediately find a bank or currency exchange.

What is the cheapest way to exchange currency? ›

The following are some of the best and least expensive places to convert currency:
  • Local banks and credit unions usually offer the best rates.
  • Major banks, such as Chase or Bank of America, often offer the added benefit of having ATMs overseas.
  • Online peer-to-peer foreign currency exchanges.

What is the cheapest way to convert large amounts of currency? ›

You'll typically get the most competitive exchange rates on currency and the lowest fees by using a specialist online currency broker. There is a wide range of choice of providers and they'll show their exchange rates, plus any fees and charges, on their website so you can easily compare before going ahead.

How can I avoid currency conversion fees? ›

The best way to avoid foreign transaction fees is to acquire a no-foreign-transaction-fees credit card, if you qualify for one. Next in line are checking accounts or debit cards with no foreign transaction fee. It is also possible to avoid the fee by paying in the local currency for purchases.

What is the math formula for converting currency? ›

If "a" is the money you have in one currency and "b" is the exchange rate, then "c" is how much money you'll have after the exchange. So a * b = c, and a = c/b. For instance, say you want to convert Euros to US dollars. At the time of this revision, 1 Euro is worth 1.09 US dollar.

How to convert currency without calculator? ›

To do this we need to either multiply or divide the quantity we are trying to convert with the exchange rate. To convert from British pounds to a foreign currency you must multiply by the exchange rate. So 150 £150 would be 276 $276 because. 150 \times 1.87=276.

What is the shortcut for converting numbers into currency format? ›

Tip: To quickly apply the Currency format, select the cell or range of cells that you want to format, and then press Ctrl+Shift+$. Like the Currency format, the Accounting format is used for monetary values. But, this format aligns the currency symbols and decimal points of numbers in a column.

Can you automatically convert currency in Excel? ›

Excel doesn't come packed with in-built currency conversion features. But you can easily convert your data to different currencies using exchange rates.

How do you make currency on a spreadsheet? ›

To apply a custom currency format to your spreadsheet:
  1. On your computer, open a spreadsheet in Google Sheets.
  2. Highlight the data you want to format.
  3. Click Format. Number.
  4. Click Custom currency.
  5. Search in the menu text box to select a format. You can also add your own custom currency format into the text box.
  6. Click Apply.

Is it better to pay in USD or local currency when traveling? ›

You can typically save by opting to spend in the local currency. This would mean, for example, choosing euros in Spain or rupees in India. When you choose to pay in the currency of the country or region you're in, Visa or MasterCard will set the exchange rate. Your bank may charge a fee to carry out the transaction.

How do you travel with different currency? ›

One of the easiest ways to pay for goods and services overseas is to carry a sensible amount of local currency. Major currency exchange specialists such as Travel Money Oz carry stocks of all major currencies, while a wide range of other currencies are readily available to order in advance of your departure.

What is the process of converting currency? ›

Currency exchange of physical money (coins and paper bills) is usually done over the counter at a teller station, which can be found in various places such as airports, banks, hotels, and resorts. Currency exchanges make money by charging a nominal fee and through the bid-ask spread in a currency.

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