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  2. Paycheck 101: How To Read a Pay Stub - AOL

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    Net Pay: Amount of take-home pay, or your pay after tax, after all deductions have been taken out YTD Earnings: Amount of total earnings for the year to date, from the first of the calendar year ...

  3. Paycheck - Wikipedia

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    A paycheck, also spelled paycheque, pay check or pay cheque, is traditionally a paper document (a cheque) issued by an employer to pay an employee for services rendered. In recent times, the physical paycheck has been increasingly replaced by electronic direct deposits to the employee's designated bank account or loaded onto a payroll card.

  4. Understanding Pre- and Post-Tax Deductions on Your Paycheck - AOL

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    Your employer can — and sometimes must — withhold money from your paycheck for a variety of reasons, and whether that happens before or after the taxman gets his bite can have a big impact on ...

  5. Do You Know What’s Being Deducted From Your Paycheck? - AOL

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    Understanding your paycheck after taxes can help you plan better, so you can live well on a budget. Advice: How To Make Your Paycheck Last Longer Data: Thanks to Inflation, 64% of Americans Now ...

  6. 17 Stupidly Simple Ways To Save 20% More of Your Paycheck - AOL

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    For example, if you use the 50/30/20 budget rule where you allocate 50% of your paycheck to needs, 30% to wants and 20% to savings, you can still earn more with both your checking and savings ...

  7. Payroll - Wikipedia

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    Weekly — 31.8% — Fifty-two 40-hour pay periods per year and include one 40 hour work week for overtime calculations. Biweekly — 45.7% — Twenty-six 80-hour pay periods per year, consisting of two 40 hour work weeks for overtime calculations. Semi-monthly — 18.0% — Twenty-four pay periods per year with two pay dates per month.

  8. Deposit slip - Wikipedia

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    A deposit slip or a pay-in-slip is a form supplied by a bank for a depositor to fill out, designed to document in categories the items included in the deposit transaction when physically depositing at a bank.

  9. Teens & Taxes: How Much Can Your Teen Make Before ... - AOL

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    If your teen worked a side gig, including one where they were paid as a 1099 contractor instead of as a W-2 employee, they must claim that money on tax returns if their net income exceeded $400.