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  2. 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.

  3. 10 Signs You Need To Add Another Full-Time Paycheck - AOL

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    For example, if you’re finding it difficult to balance supporting dependents, paying off loans and saving for various goals with your current income, an additional paycheck may be the solution.

  4. How revolving credit affects your credit score

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    With revolving credit, you have a set credit limit, and as you revolve (or carry) a balance, you have a minimum payment you must pay based on a set schedule. While other types of credit — like ...

  5. Schedule (workplace) - Wikipedia

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    A schedule, often called a rota or a roster, is a list of employees, and associated information e.g. location, department, working times, responsibilities for a given time period e.g. week, month or sports season.

  6. Employee compensation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    So, for example, if a company declared a 25% profit sharing contribution, any employee making less than $230,000 could deposit the entire amount of their profit sharing check (up to $57,500, 25% of $230,000) in their ERISA-qualifying account. For the company CEO making $1,000,000/year, $57,500 would be less than 1/4 of his $250,000 profit ...

  7. Certified Check vs. Cashier’s Check: Here Are the Differences

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    When you buy a big-ticket item like a car or make a large payment, such as a down payment on a house, you may be asked to pay with a cashier's check or certified check. These checks are less ...

  8. Schedule of values - Wikipedia

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    The balance to finish is then calculated by subtracting the total completed to date from the original line item total. The Architect or Owner’s representative will then review and approve the amount due to the contractor during that pay period. A template that can be used for a typical SOV is the ConsensusDocs 293 - Schedule of Values. [2]

  9. 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    This pre-tax option is what makes 401(k) plans attractive to employees, and many employers offer this option to their (full-time) workers. 401(k) payable is a general ledger account that contains the amount of 401(k) plan pension payments that an employer has an obligation to remit to a pension plan administrator.