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Round any decimals to the nearest penny.
You decide to work 50 hr/month at your second job from question #3. How much discretionary money do you have after you put $220/month aside?
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I don’t have question #3, so I don’t know the hourly pay for the second job. Tell me the hourly wage (and whether you want gross or after‑tax money), and I’ll compute it.
How I’ll compute it:
- Monthly pay = hours per month × hourly wage = 50 × (hourly wage)
- Discretionary = monthly pay − $220
- Round to the nearest cent.
Example (if hourly wage = $9.25 gross):
- Monthly pay = 50 × $9.25 = $462.50
- Discretionary = $462.50 − $220.00 = $242.50
Give me the wage (and any tax/deduction info) and I’ll do the exact calculation.
How I’ll compute it:
- Monthly pay = hours per month × hourly wage = 50 × (hourly wage)
- Discretionary = monthly pay − $220
- Round to the nearest cent.
Example (if hourly wage = $9.25 gross):
- Monthly pay = 50 × $9.25 = $462.50
- Discretionary = $462.50 − $220.00 = $242.50
Give me the wage (and any tax/deduction info) and I’ll do the exact calculation.
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