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  2. Thirteenth salary - Wikipedia

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    A mandatory 14th-month bonus is paid at the end of the year; both are equal to one month's salary. Honduras: paid in December. A mandatory 14th-month bonus is paid in July; both equal one month's salary. Nicaragua: one month's salary, paid by 10 December; Panama: paid in three equal parts on 15 April 15 August, and 15 December; Peru: paid in ...

  3. Average Indexed Monthly Earnings - Wikipedia

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    Because it takes more than one year to fully collect such data, and because some people have January birthdays, the age 62 calculation done in 2006 must be based on the most recent data which is the 2004 national average wage. By law, all covered workers who attain age 62 in 2006 must be treated the same with respect to wage indexation so the ...

  4. How to Calculate a Business Owner’s Salary - AOL

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    How much should you pay yourself? Small business owners in the United States make between $83,000 to $126,000 on average, depending on their industry and location. Keep in mind that many business ...

  5. Compa-ratio - Wikipedia

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    A compa-ratio of 1.00 or 100% means that the employee is paid exactly what the industry average pays and is at the midpoint for the salary range. A ratio of 0.75 means that the employee is paid 25% below the industry average and is at risk of seeking employment with competitors at a higher pay that is perceived as equitable.

  6. Dearness allowance - Wikipedia

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    The said 167 is the 12-month average of 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010. The average for the current DA period January to December 2017 is 274, which is the 12-month average AICPI-IW of 1 January 2016 to 31 December 2016. The DA calculation for Jan 2017 to June 2017 is 274 minus 167 * Basic Pay and the result divided by 167. Total points 107.

  7. What are the monthly payments on a $300,000 mortgage? - AOL

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    Based on the 28% rule, your household should aim for an before-tax monthly income of $7,714 — or an annual gross income of about $92,568 ($7714 x 12) — to comfortably afford a $300,000 mortgage.

  8. Severance package - Wikipedia

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    The amount of compensation is normally equal to one third of one month's taxable compensation per year of employment, which includes a prorated amount equal to all the bonuses paid out in the preceding three years. This sum cannot exceed the greater of €94000 or one year's gross salary. This payment is subject to normal income taxes.

  9. Day count convention - Wikipedia

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    Treating a month as 30 days and a year as 360 days was devised for its ease of calculation by hand compared with manually calculating the actual days between two dates. Also, because 360 is highly factorable, payment frequencies of semi-annual and quarterly and monthly will be 180, 90, and 30 days of a 360-day year, meaning the payment amount ...