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Calculate Payroll
Breakin Away Company has three employees—a consultant, a computer programmer, and an administrator. The following payroll information is available for each employee:
| Consultant | Computer Programmer | Administrator | ||||
| Regular earnings rate | $4,000 per week | $60 per hour | $50 per hour | |||
| Overtime earnings rate* | Not applicable | 1.5 times hourly rate | 2 times hourly rate | |||
| Number of withholding allowances | 2 | 1 | 2 | |||
| *For hourly employees, overtime is paid for hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week. | ||||||
For the current pay period, the computer programmer worked 50 hours and the administrator worked 48 hours. The federal income tax withheld for all three employees, who are single, can be determined from the wage bracket withholding table in Exhibit 2. Assume further that the social security tax rate was 6.0%, the Medicare tax rate was 1.5%, and one withholding allowance is $75.
Determine the gross pay and the net pay for each of the three employees for the current pay period. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.
| Consultant | Computer Programmer | Administrator | |
| Gross pay | $4,000 | $3,300 | $2,800 |
| Net pay | $fill in the blank 4 | $fill in the blank 5 | $fill in the blank 6 |
In: Accounting
Calculate Payroll
Breakin Away Company has three employees—a consultant, a computer programmer, and an administrator. The following payroll information is available for each employee:
| Consultant | Computer Programmer | Administrator | ||||
| Regular earnings rate | $4,000 per week | $60 per hour | $50 per hour | |||
| Overtime earnings rate* | Not applicable | 1.5 times hourly rate | 2 times hourly rate | |||
| Number of withholding allowances | 2 | 1 | 2 | |||
| *For hourly employees, overtime is paid for hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week. | ||||||
For the current pay period, the computer programmer worked 50 hours and the administrator worked 48 hours. The federal income tax withheld for all three employees, who are single, can be determined from the wage bracket withholding table in Exhibit 2. Assume further that the social security tax rate was 6.0%, the Medicare tax rate was 1.5%, and one withholding allowance is $75.
Determine the gross pay and the net pay for each of the three employees for the current pay period. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.
| Consultant | Computer Programmer | Administrator | |
| Gross pay | $4,000 | $3,300 | $2,800 |
| Net pay | $fill in the blank 4 | $fill in the blank 5 | $fill in the blank 6 |
In: Accounting
Clearly show the distinction between “Negotiation” and “Bargaining” within the context of Collective Bargaining.
In: Operations Management
what do employers seek when they are looking for groupings of collective skills and knowledge
In: Operations Management
What is collective bargaining?
What is an exception to the WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Act)?
In: Operations Management
Wildhorse Corporation had 118,000 common shares outstanding on
December 31, 2019. During 2020, the company issued 14,000 shares on
March 1, retired 6,500 shares on July 1, issued a 20% stock
dividend on October 1, and issued 21,300 shares on December 1. For
2020, the company reported net income of $472,000 after a loss from
discontinued operations of $67,600 (net of tax). The company issued
a 2-for-1 stock split on February 1, 2021, and the company’s
financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2020, were
issued on February 28, 2021.
QUESTION:
Calculate earnings per share for 2020 as it should be
reported to shareholders. (Round answer to 2 decimal
places)
| Earnings per share | ||
|---|---|---|
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Income per share before discontinued operations |
$enter a dollar amount | |
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Discontinued operations loss per share, net of tax |
$enter a dollar amount | |
|
Net income per share |
$enter a total net income per share amount |
In: Accounting
Write a Java Program to place a pizza ordering program. It creates a pizza ordered to the specifications that the user desires. It walks the user through ordering, giving the user choices, which the program then uses to decide how to make the pizza and how much the cost of the pizza will be. Note: Use dialog boxes for communicating with the user. Remember to use the JOptionPane class which is the graphical user interface (GUI) and Comments that are not read by the computer, they are for use by the programmer. They are to help a programmer document what the program does and how it accomplishes it. This is important when a programmer needs to modify code that is written by another person.
Task 1. Name the program, PizzaOrder.java
2. Write a welcome message that said, “Welcome to ___________________ Pizza.”
3. Ask the user to input his or her first name. “Enter your first name:”
4. A menu should display to the user: Pizza sizes (inches) Cost 10” $10.99 12” $12.99 14” $14.99 16” $16.99 What size pizza would you like? 10, 12, 14, or 16 (enter the number only):
5. After the user has inputted the number another print statement should ask “What type of crust do you want? (H)Hand-tossed, (T) Thin-crust, or (D) Deepdish (enter H, T, or D):”
6. After the user has inputted the type of crust another print statement asking All pizzas come with cheese. Additional toppings are $1.25 each, choose from: Pepperoni, Sausage, Onion, Mushroom Do you want Pepperoni? (Y/N):
7. After you inputted Yes, or No another question should pop up Do you want Sausage? (Y/N): then Do you want Onion? (Y/N): then Do you want Mushroom? (Y/N):
8. At the end, it should show a receipt depending on the input: Note: The sales tax is 8.875% (below is an example) Your order is as follows:
10-inch Pizza
Hand-tossed crust $ 10.99
Pepperoni $ 1.25
The subtotal cost of your order is: $ 12.24
The tax is: $ 1.09 ----------------
total is: $ 13.33
*Your order will be ready for pick up in 30 minutes*
In: Computer Science
In: Accounting
On October 1, 2020, Pearl Equipment Company sold a
pecan-harvesting machine to Valco Brothers Farm, Inc. In lieu of a
cash payment Valco Brothers Farm gave Arden a 2-year, $171,200, 10%
note (a realistic rate of interest for a note of this type). The
note required interest to be paid annually on October 1. Pearl’s
financial statements are prepared on a calendar-year basis.
Assuming Valco Brothers Farm fulfills all the terms of the note,
prepare the necessary journal entries for Pearl Equipment Company
for the entire term of the note. Assume that reversing entries are
not made on January 1, 2021 and January 1, 2022.
(Record journal entries in the order presented in the
problem. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account
titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are
automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent
manually.)
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Date |
Account Titles and Explanation |
Debit |
Credit |
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10/1/2012/31/2010/1/2112/31/2110/1/22 |
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10/1/2012/31/2010/1/2112/31/2110/1/22 |
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10/1/2012/31/2010/1/2112/31/2110/1/22 |
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10/1/2012/31/2010/1/2112/31/2110/1/22 |
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10/1/2012/31/2010/1/2112/31/2110/1/22 |
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(To record the collection of interest) |
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(To record the collection of the note) |
show work and explain
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