My fav is salary.com. Its a wonderful site. Has tons of info including what your projected tax deductions from your check should be.
2006-08-01 04:35:18
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answered by DELETED 2
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You just multiply the wage by the hours by the amount of weeks. For example, 20*40= 800, 800*52= 41,600. If you want to estimate taxes, multiply that number by 70% and that is what you possibly bring home. I.e. 41,600*.7= 29,120.
2006-08-01 11:35:45
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answered by Wookie on Water 4
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Well, if you paid attention in your 3rd grade math class you would not need one. But since you didn't here is the calculation for you:
$20/ per hour if you work full time 40 hourd per week. One year has 52 weeks. On average you will get $20 * 40 hours * 52 weeks = $41,600 per year.
2006-08-01 11:33:55
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answered by fasb123r 4
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A quick estimate is take the hourly and times it by 2,000. You can use this if you are trying to figure it out if an off is good on the spot.
You can search for salary calculators there are a bunch of them. I used "per hour salary calculator".
http://www.paisleynet.com/salarycalc/
http://www.oilfield-auction.com/tools/salary_wage_calculator.htm
Otherwise you will find a bunch of sites that will give you the wage for your area based on job title. Like the information you get from salary.com.
2006-08-01 11:43:29
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answered by Anonymous
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well.......use a calculator......you get 20 an hour lets say for 40 hours a week and let's say 48 weeks a year...so 20*(40*48)
$38 400
but then you need to take out taxes, which depend on your state....but lets just say...30% so your net income is probably around $26 880
2006-08-01 11:36:37
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answered by J 3
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I think careers.com, jobs.com, and monster.com all have salary calculators. If you want to know b4 taxes its $41,600 based on a 40 hour work week. U must work for the state.
2006-08-01 11:33:10
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answered by dropkickchick 2
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20 * 40 * 52 = 41600
20 = rate of pay
40 = hours per week
52 = weeks per year
Adjust the rate of pay to your rate, and adjust the hours per week to the average number of hours worked each week.
2006-08-01 11:33:44
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answered by Blunt Honesty 7
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SEsalarycalculator.com
2006-08-01 11:36:36
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answered by johnblaze 1
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20 per hour x
# of hours worked per day x
# of hours days worked per week x
52 weeks per year
use the calculator on your computer
2006-08-01 11:34:16
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answered by Lovely78 3
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multiply by 2080 hours =$41,600
2006-08-01 11:33:53
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answered by Nova J 3
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