UFIR to Real Converter
Calculates BRL value from UFIR units for a specified date, helping finance teams and researchers handle historical fiscal references.

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About This Tool
The UFIR to Real Converter computes BRL value from UFIR units for a specific date. It targets finance teams, auditors, and researchers who encounter UFIR references in contracts or regulations and require an auditable BRL equivalent. Conceptually, UFIR is indexed over time; the tool retrieves the UFIR value for the given date and multiplies it by the input UFIR amount to produce BRL. If the exact date is absent, the value from the closest earlier date is used and the used_date is recorded for traceability. Core features support single conversions and are extendable to batch processing. The approach emphasizes correctness and traceability over speed, ensuring reproducible results for accounting and regulatory purposes. Unique value lies in date-aware indexing, explicit fallback behavior, two-decimal BRL formatting, and export options that align with standard financial workflows.
How to Use
1. Provide inputs: amount_ufir (numeric) and date (YYYY-MM-DD).
2. Optionally configure rounding or fallback preferences for missing dates.
3. Run calculation to obtain amount_brl and the date used for the UFIR value.
4. Review outputs and, if needed, export as CSV or JSON for records.
5. Include the result in reports or audits with the reference date and calculation method.

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What is UFIR and why convert to BRL?
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