Answer:
- Federal Income tax ⇒ $80
- FICA ⇒ $125.46
- State income tax ⇒ $52.97
- Local deduction - Clark County Income tax ⇒ $29.52
Explanation:
Brent gets paid semi-monthly so his pay per period is:
= 39,360 / (12 months *2)
= $1,640
Based on the table therefore, his federal tax is:
= $80
This figure is based on the intersection between income of $1,640 and 3 withholding allowances.
FICA tax rate is 7.65% so his FICA tax is:
= 1,640 * 7.65%
= $125.46
State income tax = $52.97
Local deduction - Clark County Income tax = $29.52
Total deductions:
= Federal tax + FICA + State income tax + Clark County income tax
= 80 + 125.46 + 52.97 + 29.52
= $287.95
Answer: Conflict.
Explanation:
A conflict is a clash of interest between two or more parties on serious matter being deliberated on. Conflicts can be: racial, religious, political, tribal etc. In most cases the solution to a conflict is dialogue.
Answer:
A. 25% of the monthly returns are less than or equal to the first quartile. 50% of the monthly returns are less than or equal to the second quartile. 75% of the monthly returns are less than or equal to third quartile.
Explanation:
The data shows that the data is less than 25% in the first quartile. The other half of the data falls in the second quartile which is about almost 50% of the data. The 75% of the monthly returns are less than or equal to the third quartile.
Answer:
the promotional mix
Explanation:
All of the different aspects described in the question are part of a group known as the promotional mix. In the context of marketing, this mix describes a blend of promotional variables chosen by marketers to help a firm reach its goals. This mix is divided into 5 categories which are, advertising, PR, promotions, direct marketing, and personal selling. Each with its own function but all working toward the same goals.
For the insured, insurance is fundamentally a form of security or protection from financial loss. The answer among the options given above is letter "D" or "D. security". I hope this helps you on your assignment. You're welcome!