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Updating Payments and Deposits (Non-Medisoft)<\/strong> The following payments were received, in the form of checks, on October 21: <\/p>

Joseph Castro Suzanne Roberts Gene Sinclair <\/p> <\/td>

$ 44.00 $ 156.00 $ 44.00<\/p> <\/td> <\/tr> <\/tbody> <\/table>

In addition to the three checks received from Castro, Roberts, and Sinclair, a check for the Armstrong account in the amount of $48.20 was received on October 17. A cash payment in the amounts of $16.60 (October 17, Villano) was also received.<\/p>

Calculating an Employee's Payroll<\/strong><\/p>

Calculating an Employee's Payroll<\/strong> Complete the following table by calculating the number of hours each employee worked during the payroll period. Then calculate the employees base pay by multiplying the number of hours worked in the payroll period by the employees hourly wage. (For employees who worked more than 40 hours, only multiply their first 40 hours by their hourly wage.) Round to the nearest cent and do not include the dollar sign ($) in your answers.<\/p>

Employee<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

M<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

T<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

W<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

TH<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

F<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

BASE HOURS<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

Rate per Hour<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

Base Pay<\/strong><\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Connie Bradley<\/p> <\/td>

10<\/p> <\/td>

11<\/p> <\/td>

11<\/p> <\/td>

Off<\/p> <\/td>

10<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

12.00<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Dara Cecil<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

7<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

7<\/p> <\/td>

Off<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

12.00<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Misty Dark<\/p> <\/td>

Off<\/p> <\/td>

11<\/p> <\/td>

10<\/p> <\/td>

11<\/p> <\/td>

10<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

12.25<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Jennifer Eckel<\/p> <\/td>

5<\/p> <\/td>

Off<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

12.25<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Thomas Free<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

Off<\/p> <\/td>

7<\/p> <\/td>

6<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

12.50<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Anthony Gregson<\/p> <\/td>

Off<\/p> <\/td>

6<\/p> <\/td>

7<\/p> <\/td>

Off<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

13.50<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Tara Hughes<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

11<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

11<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

13.50<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Michael Ikard<\/p> <\/td>

9<\/p> <\/td>

9<\/p> <\/td>

9<\/p> <\/td>

9<\/p> <\/td>

9<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

15.25<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Leighanne Jones<\/p> <\/td>

7<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

Off<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

15.75<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Amanda Kat<\/p> <\/td>

11<\/p> <\/td>

8<\/p> <\/td>

11<\/p> <\/td>

10<\/p> <\/td>

9<\/p> <\/td>

<\/p> <\/td>

14.25<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr> <\/tbody> <\/table>

The following employees worked overtime hours. Using their rate per hour provided above, multiply that hourly rate by 1.5 to find their overtime rate. Then multiply that amount by the employees overtime hours. Add the employees overtime earnings to their base pay (calculated in the previous table) to determine their gross earnings. Round all money figures to the nearest cent and do not include the dollar sign ($) in your answers.<\/p>

Employee<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

Total Overtime Hours<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

Overtime Rate<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

Overtime Earnings<\/strong><\/p> <\/td>

Gross Earnings<\/strong><\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Michael Ikard<\/p> <\/td>

5<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Misty Dark<\/p> <\/td>

2<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Connie Bradley<\/p> <\/td>

2<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Amanda Kat<\/p> <\/td>

9<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr>

Tara Hughes<\/p> <\/td>

6<\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td>

$ <\/p> <\/td> <\/tr> <\/tbody> <\/table>

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