To reduce a fraction you would just simplify the fraction to its lowest terms. For example: 20/5 reduced would be 4. Another example: 4/8 reduced would equal 1/2.
0.0036 = 9⁄2500
$15.17
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$12.00 * 40 = $480 (This is the amount you would be making weekly).If you worked everyday of the week (amounting 40 hours) for $12 an hour, you would be earning $68.57142857142857 (about $69 per day).Assuming that a month is 30 days, then you would be earning $2057.142857142857 (about $2,057 monthly).
Retain earnings and reserves are same because both of them are part of net income but the purpose of these accounts are different.
No. you have no capacity to perform. Reduced earning allowance was inplaced if you were able to perform. your out of luck. STATED BY AUTHOR
The past tense of "retain" would be "retained".
Could you resubmit the question. The way it is written is confusing. Please be specific in you wording. This way you get a clear and accurate answer.
The opposite of retain (keep) could be lose or dispose of. The opposite of retain (hold) would be release, free, loosen, or unsecure.
Yes. It's a valid reason for asking for a reduction.
A vacuum would retain the heat best, hence a thermos flask has a vacuum around it =-)
Your employer payroll department would be the only one that would have this information available about any total Gross Earning in your Break Period.
Profits and losses are determined via the income statement. When you close out the books for the year that profit or loss gets closed and becomes part of the retained earnings. A loss would decrease retained earning and a profit would increase it. Loosely put, the retained earnings account is a cummulation of all the profits and losses over the years (not counting any other things that affect the bottom line like dividends paid out and such)
Yes, however it is a reduced amount of your weekly earning. in California it is 2/3 the amount you would normally recieve on your pay check. the amount is also non taxable.
A sentence would be:Harold wanted a raise from his boss because he wasn't earning a very high salary.
After training about 36k. This would increase year after year