
Forms and Timecards (Lesson 2.03)
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Jennifer Cariasini
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Consumer Math:
Pre-employment forms.
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You'll need to fill out a BUNCH of new hire paperwork. We're going to cover a couple of them
Excited to get your first/next job?
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W-4: a form which allows your employer to withhold federal income tax from your pay
I-9: a form which provides proof of identity and employment eligibility for the person being hire.
ones you may not know
Resume: a form that outlines your skills and experiences
Application: a document you fill out when applying for a job
Ones you know
pre-employment forms
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Match
Match the following
A document you fill out when applying
A form which allows your employer to withhold federal income tax from your pay
A form that outlines your skills and experiences
A form which provides proof of identity and employment eligibility for the person being hired.
Application
W-4
Resume
I-9
Application
W-4
Resume
I-9
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Some employers require employees to fill out time cards.
How many hours did this employee work?
Time Sheets and Time Cards
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Some employers require employees to use punch out cards and then round their employees' time to the nearest quarter hours.
If rounding to the nearest quarter hour, how many hours did Marian work?
Time Sheets and Time Cards
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Fill in the Blanks
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Overtime!!
Overtime varies from state to state, so check with your employer!
After 40 hours of work, each hour worked earns 1.5x your hourly pay.
Without overtime, you calculate pay as (hourly wage)(hours worked). WITH overtime you do this:
Gross pay = (hourly wage)(40) + 1.5(hourly wage)(# of overtime hours)
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Multiple Choice
Let's practice! If I work 38 hours in 1 week at $15/hr, what is my gross pay?
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Multiple Choice
What is my gross pay if I work 45 hours at $20/hour? (REMEMBER TO CALCULATE OVERTIME)
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Fill in the Blanks
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Poll
How do you feel about calculating gross pay with overtime?
Awesome!
Good.
Meh.
Not good.
Terrible!
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Practice in the lesson!
2.03 has a practice area! Go through the problems and wait until you get them all right before taking the quizzes.
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