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1 CALCULATING GROSS EARNINGS WITH DIFFERING METHODS OF COMPENSATION

2 Methods of Compensation: Straight time Overtime Double time Salary with commission Salary Commission Piecework WHAT IS COMPENSATION? The money you receive for working!

3 HOURLY METHODS OF COMPENSATION Based on the actual hours an employee works Straight time (40 hours a week or less) Overtime (All hours over 40 hours per week) Double time (Not required by law, but nice!)

4 STRAIGHT TIME (Anything 40 hours a week and under) Hourly Wage Rate x Number of Hours Worked

5 STRAIGHT TIME EXAMPLE Sam gets paid $8.00 an hour. This week, he worked 40 hours. Sam’s Gross Pay: $8.00 x 40 = $320

6 STRAIGHT TIME PRACTICE PROBLEM Bob gets paid $7.20 an hour. This week, he worked 38 hours. Calculate Bob’s gross pay.

7 SOLUTION $7.20 x 38 hours = $273.60

8 OVERTIME (EXAMPLE) Anything over 40 hours is 1.5 times regular wage Example: 55 hours @ $10.15 an hour Regular time pay: 40 x $10.15 = $406 Overtime pay: 55 hours – 40 hours = 15 hours 15 hours x $10.15 x 1.5 = $112.50

9 OVERTIME (CONTINUED) Regular time pay + Overtime pay = Gross Pay $406 + $112.50 = $518.50

10 OVERTIME PRACTICE PROBLEM Alex worked 72 hours this week and gets paid $8.25 an hour. Calculate her gross pay.

11 SOLUTION 1.Calculate regular time 40 x $8.25 = $330 2.Calculate overtime pay 72 total hours – 40 regular time = 32 overtime hours 32 x $8.25 x 1.5 = $396 3.Add the two 330 + 396 = $726

12 DOUBLE TIME A perk of some jobs Given for special working conditions Hours worked x Hourly wage x 2

13 DOUBLE TIME EXAMPLE Jan had to work 10 hours on Christmas day. She makes $12.00/hour. Assuming she gets double time for working on Christmas, calculate her gross pay. 10 hours x $12 an hour x 2 = $240

14 DOUBLE TIME PRACTICE PROBLEM George worked 60 hours this week. For working 5 hours on the 4th of July, George gets double time. George makes $9 an hour. Calculate his gross pay for the week.

15 SOLUTION 1.Calculate regular time pay 40 x $9 = $360 2.Calculate overtime pay 60 total – 40 regular – 5 double = 15 overtime hours 15 x $9 x 1.5 = $202.50 3.Calculate double time pay 5 x $9 x 2 = $90

16 SOLUTION (CONT.) Add up the three: $360 + $202.50 + $90 = $652.50

17 SALARY Set amount you are paid regardless of how many hours you work. Divide yearly salary by how many paychecks per year Example: Alice is salaried at $35,000 per year. If she gets paid weekly, what is her gross pay? $35,000 / 52 weeks per year = $673.08

18 SALARY PRACTICE PROBLEM Mark is salaried at $36,000 per year. If he gets paid semi-monthly (twice monthly), what is his gross pay?

19 SOLUTION $36,000 / 24 paychecks a year = $1,500

20 SALARY PLUS COMMISSION Combine a set salary with a performance based system Formula for commission: (Sales – Quota – Returned Merchandise) x Commission Percentage Salary + Commission = Gross Pay

21 SALARY + COMMISSION EXAMPLE David receives $200 per week for salary as a sales associate. His quota is $1,000 and his commission percentage is 7%. This week, David sold $12,000 in merchandise, $500 of which was returned. Calculate his gross pay. ($12,000 - $1,000 - $500) x 7% = $735 $735 + $200 = $935

22 SALARY + COMMISSION PRACTICE PROBLEM Melissa receives $300 per week for salary as a sales associate. Her quota is $2,000 and her commission percentage is 10%. This week, Melissa sold $15,000 in merchandise, $700 of which was returned. Calculate her gross pay.

23 SOLUTION ($15,000 - $2,000 - $700) x 10% = $1230 $1230 + $300 = $1530

24 PIECEWORK Based on some performance criteria Varies from situation to situation Example: Josh cuts tobacco. He gets paid $0.15 per stick. If Josh cut 1,800 sticks today, what is his gross pay? 1,800 x $0.15 = $270

25 PIECEWORK PRACTICE PROBLEM Marcie gathers golf balls at a miniature golf course. She gets $0.15 per ball. Today, she gathered 182 balls. What’s her gross pay?

26 SOLUTION 182 x $0.15 = $27.30

27 MORE PRACTICE!!

28 Al gets paid $9.35 an hour. This week, he worked 38 hours. Calculate Al’s gross pay.

29 SOLUTION $9.35 x 38 hours = $355.30

30 Ming worked 62 hours this week and gets paid $10.50 an hour. Calculate her gross pay.

31 SOLUTION 1.Calculate regular time 40 x $10.50 = $420 2.Calculate overtime pay 62 total hours – 40 regular time = 22 overtime hours 22 x $10.50 x 1.5 = $346.50 3.Add the two 420 + 346.50 = $766.50

32 Rusty is salaried at $48,000 per year. If he gets paid semi-monthly, what is his gross pay?

33 SOLUTION $48,000 / 24 paychecks a year = $2000

34 Kimber receives $500 per week for Salary as a sales associate. Her quota is $3,000 and her commission percentage is 9%. This week, Kimber sold $15,000 in merchandise, $1000 of which was returned. Calculate her gross pay.

35 SOLUTION ($15,000 - $3,000 - $1000) x 9% = $990 $990 + $500 = $1490


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