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Ex 11-11; payroll tax entries
$2.00According to a summary of the payroll of Brooks Industries Co., $1,100,000 was subject to the 6.0% social security tax and the 1.5% Medicare tax. Also $50,000 was subject to state and federal unemployment taxes. A. Calculate the employer’s payroll taxes, using the following rates: state unemploment, 4.2%; federal unemployment 0.8%. B. Journalize the entry to record the accrual of payroll taxes.
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Write a java program in Eclipse Indigo that calculates and prints the monthly paycheck for an employee
$5.00Write a java program in Eclipse Indigo that calculates and prints the monthly paycheck for an employee. The net pay is calculated after taking the following deductions:
FEDERAL INCOME TAX: 15%
STATE TAX: 3.5%
SOCIAL SECURITY TAX: 5.75%
MEDICARE/MEDICAID TAX: 2.75%
PENSION PLAN: 5%
HEALTH INSURANCE: $75.00The program should prompt the user to input the gross amount and the employee name. The output will be stored in a file. Format the output to have two decimal places. A sample output follows:
Bill Robinson
Gross Amount: $ 3575.00
FEDERAL INCOME TAX: $ 536.25
STATE TAX: $ 125.13
SOCIAL SECURITY TAX: $ 205.56
MEDICARE/MEDICAID TAX: $ 98.31
PENSION PLAN: $ 178.75
HEALTH INSURANCE: $ 75.00
NET PAY: $ 2356.00 -
Write a program that calculates and prints the monthly paycheck for an employee
$5.00Write a program that calculates and prints the monthlypaycheck for an employee. The net pay is calculated after takingthe following deductions:Federal Income Tax: 15%State Tax 3.5%Social Security Tax: 5.75%Medicare/Medicaid Tax: 2.75%Pension Plan: 5%Health Insurance: $75.00Your program should prompt the user to input the gross amount and the gross employee name. The output will be stored in a file. Format your output to have two decimal places. A sample output follows:Bill RobinsonGross Amount: ……………………$3575.00Federal Tax : ………………………$ 536.25StateTax: …………………………$ 125.13Social Security Tax:……………..$ 205.56Medicare/Medicaid Tax:………$ 98.31Pension Plan: ……………………..$ 178.75Health Insurance:…………………$ 75.00Note that the left column is left-justified, and the right column is right-justified. -
Calculate the payroll for the end of April
$1.00Jones Company has the following employees on payroll: Semimonthly Payroll Withholding Allowances Marital Status Heather $4500 4 Married Keith $4800 3 Married Thad $2000 1 Single Abbie $3500 2 Single Calculate the payroll for the end of April. Include in your calculations federal withholding, social security, and Medicare taxes.
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Write a Java program that calculates and prints the monthly paycheck for an employees
$5.00Write a Java program that calculates and prints the monthly paycheck for an employees. The net pay is calculated after taking the following deductions: Federal Income Tax: 15% State Tax 3.5% Social Security Tax 5.7% Medicare Tax 2.75% Health Insurance $75.00 (2) Your program should prompt the user to input the gross amount and the employee name. The output will be stored in a file. Format your output to have 2 decimal places. The output as follows: Ryan smith Gross Amount: $ Federal Tax $ Social Security Tax $ Medicare Tax $ Health Insurance $ Net Pay $
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Write a Java program that calculates and prints the monthly pay check for an employee
$5.00Write a Java program that calculates and prints the monthly pay check for an employee. The net pay is calculated after taking the following deductions:
Federal Income Tax: 15%
State Tax: 3.5%
Social Security Tax: 5.75%
Medicare/Medicaid Tax: 2.75%
Pension Plan: 5%
Health Insurance: $75.00Your program should prompt the user to input the employee name and the gross amount. The out put will be stored in a file. Format your output to two decimal places. A sample output follows.
Allison Nields
Gross Amount: $3575.00
Federal Tax: $536.25
State Tax: $125.13
Social Security Tax: $205.56
Medicare/Medicaid Tax: $98.31
Pension Plan: $178.75
Health Insurance: $75.00
Net Pay: $2356.00 -
Big Data and Customer Relationship Management
$60.00Provide a paper analyzing the concept of Big Data and its influence on Customer Relationship Management.
Also include in the paper:
Big data as the tipping point for customer relationship management
Influence of Organizational and consumer technologies on CRM
Methodologies for big data analysis
Automation analytics in CRM
Big Data analytics requirements
Points of augmentation in the use of big data
havard, 12 pages, 12 sources
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Discuss the following concepts of misrepresentation in tort law
$25.00Discuss the following concepts of misrepresentation in tort law citing relevant cases in each aspect.
The definition of misrepresentation
Elements of misrepresentation
Types of misrepresentation
Remedies of misrepresentation
A critique of the concepts.
5 pages, Chicago, 7 sources
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An individual’s demand for physician office visits per year is Q = 10 – (1/2
$15.00An individual’s demand for physician office visits per year is Q = 10 – (1/20)P, where P is the price of an office visit. The marginal cost of producing an office visit is $120.
- If individuals pay full price for obtaining medical services, how many office visits will they make per year?
- If individuals pay 25% of the bill for each office visit, how many office visits will they make per year?
- If, instead of the 25% coinsurance, what happens if individuals must pay only a $20 copayment for each office visit, how many office visits will they make per year?
- In which case in the inefficiency larger? Explain
Assume Lily currently has $50,000 which she can spend on “medical care” (M) or “all other goods” (G). If the price of medical care is approximately PM = $200 per visit, while the “price” of a unit of “all other goods” is PG=$100. (NOTE: for simplicity, you can use revenues of 500 and prices of PM = $2 and Pg = $1). Assume Lily’s utility function over M and G is given by U = M*G.
- Calculate how much medical services Lily will buy if she does not have any medical insurance. Show this using an indifference-curve/budget line graph.
- Now assume Lily has insurance that provides her with 50% co-insurance. Calculate how much medical services Lily will buy with her co-insurance. Show this using an indifference-curve/budget line graph. Be sure to illustrate the income and substitution effects of her co-insurance
Use the following graph for a Bob’s utility maximizing decision between “all other goods” and “medical care” in the absence of any insurance.
- Now, suppose that the federal government provides Bob with insurance in which he pays 25% coinsurance for medical care. On the graph illustrate the new budget constraint (with numerical intercepts) and show a new combination of Medicine and all other goods.
- On the graph, show and discuss the income and substitution effects (are these positive or negative and why) of such a grant.