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What is the due date of a 220-day loan made on Feb. 12?

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Formula Sheet and Tabl...
Business Math Formula Sheet
O.T. Rate = 1.5 x Regular Rate
Regular Pay = Regular Hours × Regular Pay Rate
O.T. Pay = 0.T. Hours × O.T. Pay Rate
Gross Pay
Reg. Pay + O.T. Pay
Tax = Tax Rate × Gross Pay
Net Pay = Gross Pay - Deductions
List Price = Net Cost + Net Cost Equivalent
Markup = Selling Price - Cost
• Markup on Cost = M ÷ C, then x 100
• Markup on Selling Price M + S, then x 100
Rate of Increase/Decrease =
Difference
Original
x 100%
Increase Problem: R =100% + % of increase
Decrease Problem: R =100% - % of decrease
Finding Base: B = P + R
Finding Part: P = R × B
Finding Rate: R = P ÷ B, then multiply by 100
Interest = Px R x T, when time is in years.
Interest Rate = 12×I÷(PxT) in months
%3D
Interest Rate = 52×I÷(PxT) in weeks
Interest Rate = 360×I÷(PxT) in days
• Maturity Value = P+ I
For compound interest:
i = interest rate + # of compound periods in 1 year
n = # of years x # of compound periods in 1 year
Compound Amount: FV = (Value from compound interest table) × PV
%3D
• Compound Interest = FV - PV
Amount to be depreciated = Cost – Scrap Value
Annual Rate of Depreciation = (1 ÷ # of years)
Annual Depreciation = Annual Rate of Depreciation x Amount to be depreciated
Percentage Method: Amount for One Withholding Allowance
Davroll Period
One Withholdina Allowance
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Transcribed Image Text:9:40 Formula Sheet and Tabl... Business Math Formula Sheet O.T. Rate = 1.5 x Regular Rate Regular Pay = Regular Hours × Regular Pay Rate O.T. Pay = 0.T. Hours × O.T. Pay Rate Gross Pay Reg. Pay + O.T. Pay Tax = Tax Rate × Gross Pay Net Pay = Gross Pay - Deductions List Price = Net Cost + Net Cost Equivalent Markup = Selling Price - Cost • Markup on Cost = M ÷ C, then x 100 • Markup on Selling Price M + S, then x 100 Rate of Increase/Decrease = Difference Original x 100% Increase Problem: R =100% + % of increase Decrease Problem: R =100% - % of decrease Finding Base: B = P + R Finding Part: P = R × B Finding Rate: R = P ÷ B, then multiply by 100 Interest = Px R x T, when time is in years. Interest Rate = 12×I÷(PxT) in months %3D Interest Rate = 52×I÷(PxT) in weeks Interest Rate = 360×I÷(PxT) in days • Maturity Value = P+ I For compound interest: i = interest rate + # of compound periods in 1 year n = # of years x # of compound periods in 1 year Compound Amount: FV = (Value from compound interest table) × PV %3D • Compound Interest = FV - PV Amount to be depreciated = Cost – Scrap Value Annual Rate of Depreciation = (1 ÷ # of years) Annual Depreciation = Annual Rate of Depreciation x Amount to be depreciated Percentage Method: Amount for One Withholding Allowance Davroll Period One Withholdina Allowance 9. Dashboard Calendar Тo Do Notifications Inbox
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Percentage Method Tables for Income Tax Withholding
(For Wages Paid in 2012)
TABLE 1-WEEKLY Payroll Period
{a) SINGLE person (including head of household)--
If the amount of wages (after
subtracting withholding àllowances)
is:
Not over $41
Over-
$41
$209
$721
$1,688
$3,477
$7,510
(b) MARRIED person-
If the amount of wages (after
subtracting withholding allowances)
is:
Not over $156
Over-
$156
$490
$1,615
$2,900
$4,338
$7,624..
The amount of income tax
to withhold is:
The amount of income tax
to withhold is:
.$0
$0
But not over-
-$209
-$721
-$1,688
-%$43,477
-$7,510
$0.00 plus 10%
$16.80 plus 15%
$93.60 plus 25%
$335.35 plus 28%
$836.27 plus 33%
$2,167.16 plus 35%
of excess over-
m-$41
一$209
-$721
-S1,688
-$3,477
-$7,510
But not over-
-$490
-$1,515
--$2,900
-$4,338
-$7,624
.$0.00 plus 10%
$33.40 plus 15%
$187.15 plus 25%
$533.40 plus 28%
$936.04 plus 33%
$2,020.42 plus 35%
of excess over-
--$156
-$490
-$1,515
-$2,900
-$4,338
-$7,624
TABLE 2-BIWEEKLY Payroll Period
(a) SINGLE person (including head of household)-
If the amount of wages (after
subtracting withholding allowances) The amount of income tax
(b) MARRIED person-
If the armount of wages (after
subtracting withholding allowances)
is:
Not over $312
Over--
$312
$981
$3,031
$5,800
$8,675
$15,248.
The amount of income tax
to withhold is:
$0
is:
to withhold is:
$0
Not over $83
Over--
$83
$417
$1,442
$3,377
$6,954
$15,019
But not over-
-$417
-$1,442
-$3,377
-$6,954
-$15,019
$0.00 plus 10%
$33.40 plus 15%
$187.15 plus 25%
$670.90 plus 28%
$1,672.46 plus 33%
$4,333.91 pius 35%
of excess over-
-$83
--$417
-$1,442
-$3,377
-%$6,954
$15,019
But not over
--$981
--$3,031
-%$45,800
-$8,675
一$15,248
.$0.00 plus 10%
$66.90 plus 15%
.$374.40 plus 25%
.$1,066.65 plus 28%
$1,871.65 plus 33%
.$4,040.74 plus 35%
of excess over-
-$312
-$981
--$3,031
-$5,800
-$8,675
--$15,248
TABLE 3-SEMIMONTHLY Payroll Period
(a) SINGLE person (including head of household)-
1i the amount of wages (after
subtracting withholding àllowances) The amount of income tax
(b) MARRIED person-
If the amount of wages (after
subtracting withholding allowances)
is:
Not over $338
Over
$338
$1,063
$3,283
$6,263
$9,398
$16,519
is:
Not over $90
to withhold is:
$0
The amount of income tax
to withhold is:
Over
But not over-
$90
$452
$1,563
$3,658
$7,533
$16,271
-$452
-$1,563
$3,658
-$7,533
-$16,271
$0.00 plus 10%
$36.20 plus 15%
$202.85 plus 25%
$726.60 plus 28%
$1,811.60 plus 33%
$4,695.14 plus 35%
of excess over-
-$90
-$452
-$1,563
$3,658
-$7,533
-$16,271
But not over
--$1,063
-$3,283
-$6,283
-$49,398
-$16,519
$0.00 pius 10%
.$72.50 plus 15%
$405.50 plus 25%
.$1,155.50 plus 28%
.$2,027.70 plus 33%
$4,377.63 plus 35%
of excess over-
-$338
-$1,063
-$43.283
-$6,283
-$9,398
-$16,519
TABLE 4-MONTHLY Payroll Period
(a) SINGLE person (including head of household)-
If the amount of wages (after
subtracting withholding allowances)
is:
Not over $179
(b) MARRIED person-
If the amount of wages (after
subtracting withholding allowances)
is:
Not over $675
Over-
$675
$2,125
$6,567
$12,567
$18,796
$33,038
The amount of income tax
to withhold is:
The amount of income tax
to withhold is:
so
$0
But not over-
-$904
-$3,125
-$7.317
-$15,067
$32.542
But not over-
--$2,125
-$6,567
-$12,567
-$18,796
$33,038
over-
$179
$804
$3,125
$7,317
$15,067
$32,542
$0.00 plus 10%
. $72.50 plus 15%
$405.65 plus 25%
$1,453.65 plus 28%
. $3,623.65 plus 33%
$9,390.40 plus 35%
of excess over-
-$179
$904
-$3,125
--$7,317
S15,067
-$32,542
$0.00 plus 10%
$145.00 plus 15%
$811.30 plus 25%
$2,311.30 plus 28%
4,055.42 plus 33%
$8,755.28 plus 35%
Of excess over-
-$675
-$2,125
-$6,567
-$12,567
-$18,796
--$33,038
Payroll Period
One Withholding
Allowance
Weekly
Biweekly
Semimonthly
Monthly
Quarterly
Semiannually.
Annually
Daily or miscellaneous (each day of the payroli
period)
24
73.08
146.15
158.33
316.67
950.00
1,900.00
3,800.00
14.62
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Transcribed Image Text:9:26 ( Back FWT Table 2012-5.pdf Q Percentage Method Tables for Income Tax Withholding (For Wages Paid in 2012) TABLE 1-WEEKLY Payroll Period {a) SINGLE person (including head of household)-- If the amount of wages (after subtracting withholding àllowances) is: Not over $41 Over- $41 $209 $721 $1,688 $3,477 $7,510 (b) MARRIED person- If the amount of wages (after subtracting withholding allowances) is: Not over $156 Over- $156 $490 $1,615 $2,900 $4,338 $7,624.. The amount of income tax to withhold is: The amount of income tax to withhold is: .$0 $0 But not over- -$209 -$721 -$1,688 -%$43,477 -$7,510 $0.00 plus 10% $16.80 plus 15% $93.60 plus 25% $335.35 plus 28% $836.27 plus 33% $2,167.16 plus 35% of excess over- m-$41 一$209 -$721 -S1,688 -$3,477 -$7,510 But not over- -$490 -$1,515 --$2,900 -$4,338 -$7,624 .$0.00 plus 10% $33.40 plus 15% $187.15 plus 25% $533.40 plus 28% $936.04 plus 33% $2,020.42 plus 35% of excess over- --$156 -$490 -$1,515 -$2,900 -$4,338 -$7,624 TABLE 2-BIWEEKLY Payroll Period (a) SINGLE person (including head of household)- If the amount of wages (after subtracting withholding allowances) The amount of income tax (b) MARRIED person- If the armount of wages (after subtracting withholding allowances) is: Not over $312 Over-- $312 $981 $3,031 $5,800 $8,675 $15,248. The amount of income tax to withhold is: $0 is: to withhold is: $0 Not over $83 Over-- $83 $417 $1,442 $3,377 $6,954 $15,019 But not over- -$417 -$1,442 -$3,377 -$6,954 -$15,019 $0.00 plus 10% $33.40 plus 15% $187.15 plus 25% $670.90 plus 28% $1,672.46 plus 33% $4,333.91 pius 35% of excess over- -$83 --$417 -$1,442 -$3,377 -%$6,954 $15,019 But not over --$981 --$3,031 -%$45,800 -$8,675 一$15,248 .$0.00 plus 10% $66.90 plus 15% .$374.40 plus 25% .$1,066.65 plus 28% $1,871.65 plus 33% .$4,040.74 plus 35% of excess over- -$312 -$981 --$3,031 -$5,800 -$8,675 --$15,248 TABLE 3-SEMIMONTHLY Payroll Period (a) SINGLE person (including head of household)- 1i the amount of wages (after subtracting withholding àllowances) The amount of income tax (b) MARRIED person- If the amount of wages (after subtracting withholding allowances) is: Not over $338 Over $338 $1,063 $3,283 $6,263 $9,398 $16,519 is: Not over $90 to withhold is: $0 The amount of income tax to withhold is: Over But not over- $90 $452 $1,563 $3,658 $7,533 $16,271 -$452 -$1,563 $3,658 -$7,533 -$16,271 $0.00 plus 10% $36.20 plus 15% $202.85 plus 25% $726.60 plus 28% $1,811.60 plus 33% $4,695.14 plus 35% of excess over- -$90 -$452 -$1,563 $3,658 -$7,533 -$16,271 But not over --$1,063 -$3,283 -$6,283 -$49,398 -$16,519 $0.00 pius 10% .$72.50 plus 15% $405.50 plus 25% .$1,155.50 plus 28% .$2,027.70 plus 33% $4,377.63 plus 35% of excess over- -$338 -$1,063 -$43.283 -$6,283 -$9,398 -$16,519 TABLE 4-MONTHLY Payroll Period (a) SINGLE person (including head of household)- If the amount of wages (after subtracting withholding allowances) is: Not over $179 (b) MARRIED person- If the amount of wages (after subtracting withholding allowances) is: Not over $675 Over- $675 $2,125 $6,567 $12,567 $18,796 $33,038 The amount of income tax to withhold is: The amount of income tax to withhold is: so $0 But not over- -$904 -$3,125 -$7.317 -$15,067 $32.542 But not over- --$2,125 -$6,567 -$12,567 -$18,796 $33,038 over- $179 $804 $3,125 $7,317 $15,067 $32,542 $0.00 plus 10% . $72.50 plus 15% $405.65 plus 25% $1,453.65 plus 28% . $3,623.65 plus 33% $9,390.40 plus 35% of excess over- -$179 $904 -$3,125 --$7,317 S15,067 -$32,542 $0.00 plus 10% $145.00 plus 15% $811.30 plus 25% $2,311.30 plus 28% 4,055.42 plus 33% $8,755.28 plus 35% Of excess over- -$675 -$2,125 -$6,567 -$12,567 -$18,796 --$33,038 Payroll Period One Withholding Allowance Weekly Biweekly Semimonthly Monthly Quarterly Semiannually. Annually Daily or miscellaneous (each day of the payroli period) 24 73.08 146.15 158.33 316.67 950.00 1,900.00 3,800.00 14.62 Page 36 Publication 15 (2012) 9. Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox
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