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Troyanec [42]
4 years ago
12

You are planning a trip to Spain in the summer of 2009. You estimate for an entire month in Spain, you will need $7,139.00 (This

includes Airfare, room and board, daily expenses, and a Eurail Pass). You save for 7 months and your monthly gross salary is $2770.22. Given that Social Security is 6.2% of your semi-monthly income, Medicare is 1.45% of your semi-monthly income, your monthly expenses are $1,200, and you pay State and Federal taxes in the amount of $52.00 and $101.00 respectively semi-monthly, how much will you have saved up and will you have saved enough to visit Spain in August? Round all your answers to the nearest cent.
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1 answer:
Komok [63]4 years ago
4 0

Answer: $7,366.10; yes

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