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AC122_Unit 2

Course: ACCT AC116, Spring 2012
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Enter Name: the appropriate numbers/formulas in the shaded (gray) cells. An asterisk (*) will appear to the right of an incorrect answer. 2-2A Rate $2.13 x Hours 40 = Minimum Weekly Wages $85.20 (a) (b) $85.20 80.00 $5.20 Minimum weekly wages Weekly wage regulary paid Additional weekly wage due Also, in order to pay just the minimum amount for a 40-hour week, the employee must receive the following in tips:...

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Enter Name: the appropriate numbers/formulas in the shaded (gray) cells. An asterisk (*) will appear to the right of an incorrect answer. 2-2A Rate $2.13 x Hours 40 = Minimum Weekly Wages $85.20 (a) (b) $85.20 80.00 $5.20 Minimum weekly wages Weekly wage regulary paid Additional weekly wage due Also, in order to pay just the minimum amount for a 40-hour week, the employee must receive the following in tips: $290.00 85.20 $204.80 Weekly minimum wage (nontipped) Minimum weekly wage (tipped) Required tips Name: Enter the appropriate numbers/formulas the in shaded (gray) cells. An asterisk (*) will appear to the right of an incorrect answer. 2-4A McNeese Enterprises (a) Regular Hourly Wage Rate $9.45 11.90 8.85 8.25 7.40 Employee Carman, T. Galasso, A. Jones, B. Rodna, G. Wilmon, W. Hours Worked 47 42 48 44 45 1/2 Regular Earnings $378.00 476.00 354.00 330.00 296.00 Overtime Rate $14.18 17.85 13.28 12.38 11.10 Overtime Earnings $99.26 35.70 106.24 49.52 61.05 Total Gross Earnings $477.26 511.70 460.24 379.52 357.05 $2,185.77 (b) Total gross earnings.............................
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