It depends on how many hours you are paid for in a week.
i am not good in maths, but generally we can calculate annual income by multiplying our monthly income by 12.. as if know how much is our monthly income.. similarly by multiplying, we can find annual income on behalf of weekly income, or daily income or even on hourly income...
340.00 weekly.
1452.31 bi-weekly
$25 x 60 = $1500 weekly income
You'll have to convert that to a common unit. For example, convert the hourly rate to a weekly rate. You would have to know how many hours of work there are in a week. Also, with a weekly or monthly payment you may still get paid in the case of holidays or such; making it a bit more difficult to compare, especially when the converted rates are similar.
Payment for labor or services to a worker, especially remuneration on an hourly, daily, or weekly basis or by the piece.
i am not good in maths, but generally we can calculate annual income by multiplying our monthly income by 12.. as if know how much is our monthly income.. similarly by multiplying, we can find annual income on behalf of weekly income, or daily income or even on hourly income...
The two are nearly synonyms, except that "salary" is usually applied to a fixed payment (weekly, monthly, yearly) while wages usually applies to an hourly or daily payment.
their weekly income is 509.50 dollars
340.00 weekly.
the weekly limit can be changed by the employer
A dollar general pays weekly
Hourly employees are weekly and salary is on the 15th and maybe one more time.
Yes,CPA Beyond provide the weekly and fast payment. CPA Beyond are very good with payment.
A system of payment that would be most appropriate for the shop floor employees would be a weekly or bi-weekly paycheck. This paycheck should also have the proper taxes taken out. The shop floor employees should be paid an hourly wage that meets or exceeds the Federal minimum allowed.
According to Statistics Canada the average weekly income (all industries) in Nova Scotia was $ 659,02 in 2006. The average hourly wage in Nova Scotia was $ 17,89 in January 2008. Average weekly earnings in Nova Scotia (2006) were $707,83 (StasCan). Average hourly wage in Nova Scotia was $17,89 (Jan. 08).
You should get this information from your employer payroll department as they will be the one that would know how much FICA, federal income tax, state income, local taxes, etc they will have to withhold from your hourly pay or gross pay for the pay period.