Katherine Buzatu
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An error occurred while saving the comment Katherine Buzatu commentedIt's not completely right. Many expenses are made in base currencies such as USD or EUR. Booking, internet shopping etc. And if you earn in these base currencies it is convenient to track this part of expenses in their native currency, not in the default one.
I join the suggestion to have an option to show account statistics in its native currency.
I can write an example.
I live in Moldova and set up MDL as the base currency.
We have many local expenses made in this currency, such as payments in cash, by card in supermarkets, etc.
And there is another part of the expenses - remote (internet shops, booking, etc). And it is normal to have incomes in these currencies. For this purpose, people have bank cards in other currencies: USD or EUR.
And, by example, I monthly earn $1000. I get dollars and don't convert it all to MDL. Then, I have a vacation abroad. I need to buy tickets, have payments in another country, etc. And I use a USD card for this too. And then, I want to know how much I spent on vacation. At present, I can see only some numbers in MDL. And because I didn't have MDL (only USD), and the exchange rate is unstable, these numbers are uninformative.