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Consumer Math: Salary
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Consumer Math: Salary
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25 Questions

1.
amount paid for every hour worked - Example: Getting paid $15 an hour is an example of hourly rate

2.
business that has lists of job openings. - Example: need more workers

3.
one that employs others - Example: a person who has a job

4.
working time exceeding a standard day or week - Example: working more than 40 hours a week

5.
money earned when a sale occurs. - Example: money you get from a sale

6.
working time exceeding a standard day or week - Example: Working past the time you're supposed to clock out.

7.
amount paid for every hour worked - Example: 5 a hour

8.
amount paid for every hour worked - Example: the amount of money you get from work

9.
employee pay after deductions. - Example: Pay after all of the taxes are taken out.

10.
amount paid for every hour worked - Example: what you get paid hourly. 8.50$hr

11.
employee's pay before deductions such as taxes or insurance. - Example: your gross pay is $40

12.
additional compensation from your employer including health insurance, child care, retirement, or travel expenses. - Example: getting health insurance benefits from the job you work at.

13.
employee pay after deductions. - Example: the salary of an employee after taxes and insurance come into play.

14.
money paid regularly (as by the year or month) for work or services - Example: The money you gain after you complete a certain amount of time.

15.
additional compensation from your employer including health insurance, child care, retirement, or travel expenses. - Example: travel agency benefits

16.
money earned when a sale occurs. - Example: money made after a job well done.

17.
additional compensation from your employer including health insurance, child care, retirement, or travel expenses. - Example: getting insurance for being a employee

18.
money paid regularly (as by the year or month) for work or services - Example: what u get payed every week it will not change

19.
amount paid for every hour worked - Example: he gets paid 12/hour for

20.
one employed by another usually for wages or a salary - Example: you will be working for me

21.
one employed by another usually for wages or a salary - Example: worker

22.
working time exceeding a standard day or week - Example: Overtime rate

23.
one employed by another usually for wages or a salary - Example: works for someone

24.
money paid regularly (as by the year or month) for work or services - Example: money paid regularly (as by the year or month) for work or services

25.
employee's pay before deductions such as taxes or insurance. - Example: the salary of an employee before insurance and tax come into play.