Mathematics, 12.11.2020 05:40 nahimi
2. Kay is trying to decide between two job offers. The compensation package for job A includes 80% of the cost of a $300-per-month health insurance plan, 90% of the cost of a $40-per-month life insurance plan, a salary of $65,000 per year, and a 5% match on 401(k) contributions. The compensation package for job B includes 70% of the cost of a $400-per-month health insurance plan, 80% of the cost of a $50-per-month life insurance plan, a salary of $64,000 per year, and a 10% match on 401(k) contributions. Kay plans to contribute $8000 per year to her 401(k) plan.
Part I: What is the yearly value of the health insurance benefit from job A? How about the yearly value of the health insurance benefit from job B?
Part II: What is the yearly value of the life insurance benefit from job A? How about the yearly value of the life insurance benefit from job B?
Part III: What is the yearly value of the 401(k) match from job A? How about the yearly value of the 401(k) match from job B?
Part IV: For which job is the total value of the compensation package higher? Organize the answers in the table below.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30
8000 + 8800 + 8000 + 8 million + 80 trillion + another a katrillion equals
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
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