The hard part is often not the FX math itself, but reading the size of the number in a familiar way. That is the gap this service focuses on.
Foreign money appears everywhere: salary offers, trip budgets, SaaS subscriptions, and e-commerce price tags. The hard part is not the multiplication. It is feeling what the number means in daily life.
Easy Reading Money exists to reduce that gap between raw FX math and lived intuition.
It is built for job seekers, travelers, import shoppers, readers of English business writing, and anyone paying foreign-currency subscriptions often enough to care about the real feel of the number.
The site is operated by jjamsoon as an independent project focused on readable tools and documents.
The current tax-rule dataset version is 2026.04.19, with the file dated April 19, 2026. Questions and corrections can be sent to hdchae89@gmail.com.
Future updates focus on pages with a clear real-world reading context: duty-free limits, subscription pricing, savings goals, and richer currency-specific guides.
Easy Reading Money is not trying to become an account-heavy wealth-management app or an automated investment service. Its job is narrower and more practical: make the foreign number in front of the reader easier to understand right now.
The long-term goal is not just to deliver one answer, but to teach the habit of rereading foreign numbers through familiar intuition and real-life context.
In that sense, the site is less about thinking on behalf of the user and more about helping the user think more clearly about the number.
A small site builds trust differently from a large brand. Operator identity, methodology, policy pages, and contact routes all matter because they tell the reader where the numbers come from and who stands behind them.
That is why the service keeps separate pages for about, methodology, privacy, terms, and contact rather than hiding those details behind the tool.
Can I contact the operator directly
Yes. The main contact address is hdchae89@gmail.com, and both corrections and suggestions can be sent there.
What does the site value beyond raw calculator accuracy
It values readable decision context. Accuracy is a baseline requirement, but the real product value is helping users interpret the number and act on it more clearly.
Tax and customs outputs are estimates for comparison, not final filing or settlement values.