The Fijian dollar is the official currency of Fiji. It was introduced in 1969, replacing the Fijian pound. The Fijian dollar is abbreviated as FJD, and it is divided into 100 cents. The currency is used throughout Fiji in everyday transactions, and it is accepted by most businesses in the country. Synonyms for the Fijian dollar include the Fiji dollar, FJD, and Fijian currency. As with all currencies, the exchange rate of the Fijian dollar can fluctuate depending on global economic conditions. However, the Fijian government has taken steps to maintain the stability of the currency by monitoring exchange rates and controlling inflation.