Connect Access Card for Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts
Connect Access Card for Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781260159332
Author: Thomas P Edmonds
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 2ATC

a.1

To determine

Determine the gross and net payroll of Employee 1 and Employee 2for Company B, Company H, and Company V for the year.

a.1

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Gross pay: The total amount earned by an employee in the form of salary, or wages, or commission, and bonus, before any taxes or deductions, is referred to as gross pay.

Net pay: Net pay is the amount of gross pay after deduction of taxes, and any other deductions.

Compute the gross earnings for Company B.

Company B

Computation of Gross Earnings

Employee

Hours Worked

x

Wage Rate

per Hour

=

Gross Pay ($)

No. 1Regular2,000 40 80,000.00
 Over time  300 60 18,000.00
Total 2,300   98,000.00
       
No. 2Regular2,000 20 40,000.00
 Overtime    100 30 3,000.00
Total 2,100   43,000.00

Table (1)

Thus the gross earnings for Employee 1 is $98,000 and for Employee 2 is 43,000 in Company B.

Compute the net pay for Employee 1 and Employee 2 for Company B.

Employee No. 1
ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Gross Earnings $98,000
Deductions:  
Federal Income Tax ($98,000×15%)14,700 
FICA Tax SS ($98,000×6%)5,880 
FICA Tax Medicare ($98,000×1.5%)1,470 
Total Deductions (22,050)
Net Pay $75,950
Employee No. 2
Gross Earnings 43,000
Deductions:  
Federal Income Tax ($43,000×15%)6,450 
FICA Tax SS ($43,000×6%)2,580 
FICA Tax Medicare ($43,000×1.5%)645 
Total Deductions (9,675)
Net Pay $33,325

Table (2)

Thus, the net pay for Employee 1 is $75,950 and for Employee 2 is $33,325 in Company B.

Compute the gross earnings for Company H.

Company H

Computation of Gross Earnings

Employee

Hours/Weeks Worked

x

Wage Rate per Hour/ Week

=

Gross Pay ($)

No. 152 $2,000 $104,000.00
Total    $104,000.00
      
No. 2Regular2,000 $18 $36,000.00
 Over time    60 27 1,620.00
Total2,060   $37,620.00

Table (3)

Thus the gross earnings for Employee 1 is $104,000.00 and for Employee 2 is 37,620.00 in Company H.

Compute the net pay for Employee 1 and Employee 2 for Company H.

Employee No. 1
ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Gross Earnings $104,000.00
Deductions:  
Federal Income Tax ($104,000×15%)$15,600.00 
FICA Tax SS ($104,000×6%)6,240.00 
FICA Tax Medicare ($104,000×1.5%)1,560.00 
Total Deductions (23,400.00)
Net Pay $80,600.00
Employee No. 2
Gross Earnings $37,620.00
Deductions:  
Federal Income Tax ($37,620×15%)$5,643.00 
FICA Tax SS ($37,620×6%)2,257.20 
FICA Tax Medicare ($37,620×1.5%)564.30 
Total Deductions (8,464.50)
Net Pay $29,155.50

Table (4)

Thus, the net pay for Employee 1 is $80,600.00 and for Employee 2 is $29,155.50 in Company H.

Compute the gross earnings for Company V.

Valley Company

Computation of Gross Earnings

Employee

Hours/Months Worked

x

Wage Rate per Hour/Month

=

Gross Pay

No. 1Regular12 $10,500.00 $126,000.00
Total    $126,000.00
      
No. 2Regular860 20 $17,200.00
Total    $17,200.00

Table (5)

Thus the gross earnings for Employee 1 is $104,000.00 and for Employee 2 is 37,620.00 in Company H.

Compute the net pay for Employee 1 and Employee 2 for Company V.

Employee No. 1
ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Gross Earnings $126,000
Deductions:  
Federal Income Tax ($126,000×15%)$18,900 
FICA Tax SS ($110,000×6%)6,600 
FICA Tax Medicare ($126,000×1.5%)1,890 
Total Deductions (27,390)
Net Pay $98,610.00
Employee No. 2
Gross Earnings $17,200
Deductions:  
Federal Income Tax ($17,200×15%)$2,580 
FICA Tax SS Connect Access Card for Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts, Chapter 9, Problem 2ATC , additional homework tip  1 ($17,200×6%)1,032 
FICA Tax Medicare ($17,200×1.5%)258 
Total Deductions (3,870)
Net Pay $13,330.00

Table (6)

Thus, the net pay for Employee 1 is $98,610 and for Employee 2 is $13,330 in Company V.

a.2

To determine

Determine the total compensation cost for Company B, Company H, and Company V.

a.2

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Explanation of Solution

Compute the compensation costs for Company B.

ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Salary Costs:($98,000 + $43,000)$141,000
FICA Social Security tax expense($98,000+$43,000)×6%8,460
FICA Medicare tax expense($141,000×1.5%)2,115
Federal Unemployment tax expenseConnect Access Card for Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts, Chapter 9, Problem 2ATC , additional homework tip  2 ($14,000×.6%)84
State Unemployment tax expense($14,000×5.4%)756
Employee Medical insurance Expense($500×12)6,000
Employee Pension Expense($100×12)1,200
Total Payroll Cost $159,615.00

Table (7)

Thus, the total compensation cost for Company B is $159,615.

Compute the compensation costs for Company H.

ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Salary Costs:($104,000+$37,620)$141,620.00
FICA Social Security tax expense($141,620×6%)8,497.20
FICA Medicare tax expense($141,620×1.5%)2,124.30
Federal Unemployment tax expense($14,000×.6%)84.00
State Unemployment tax expenseConnect Access Card for Fundamental Financial Accounting Concepts, Chapter 9, Problem 2ATC , additional homework tip  3 ($14,000×5.4%)756.00
Employee Medical insurance Expense($650×12)7,800.00
Employee Pension Expense($250×12)3,000.00
Total Payroll Cost $163,881.50

Table (7)

Thus, the total compensation cost for Company H is $163,881.50.

Compute the compensation costs for Company V.

ParticularsAmount ($)Amount ($)
Salary Costs:($126,000+$17,200)$143,200
FICA Social Security tax expense($110,000+$17,200)×6%7,632
FICA Medicare tax expense($143,200×1.5%)2,148
Federal Unemployment tax expense($14,000×.6%)84
State Unemployment tax expense($14,000×5.4%)756
Employee Medical insurance Expense($375×12)4,500
Employee Pension Expense($126,000×10%)12,600
Total Payroll Cost $170,920.00

Table (8)

Thus, the total compensation cost for Company V is $170,920.00.

a. 3

To determine

Write the compensation by separating into salaries cost, payroll tax, and fringe benefits.

a. 3

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Explanation of Solution

Salaries cost, payroll tax and fringe benefits for Company B, Company H, and Company V.

Company

Total Salary

Costs

Total Compensation

 Costs

Total fringe

benefits

Company B$141,000$159,615.00$7,200
Company H$141,620$163,881.50$10,800
Company V$143,200$170,920.00$17,100

Table (8)

b.

To determine

Explain the manner in which the categories of compensation cost are similar and state the reason for having more or less cost than other companies.

b.

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Explanation of Solution

Compensation cost and Percentage salary of compensation:

Company

Total Compensation

 Costs

% Salary of Compensation
Company B$159,615.0088.34%
Company H$163,881.5086.42%
Company V$170,920.0083.78%

Table (9)

Note: Total Compensation costs include salary expenses, payroll tax expense, fringe benefits.

  • Company V is having the higher amount of compensation cost but the percent of salary compensation is lesser. As the company is not paying the 6% of FICA Social security tax on some salaries.
  • Company B and Company H is having the lower amount of compensation cost but the percent of salary compensation is higher. As the companies are paying their taxes on the salaries.

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