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Keisha has been working as an hourly employee at a large marketing firm for several years. She is an excellent employee and hopes to one day move from an hourly wage to a salary. If Keisha does move from hourly to salary, how will she most likely be paid?
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with a monthly amount paid bi-yearly in two large lump sums with a monthly amount paid bi-yearly in two large lump sums with a weekly amount based on the days that she works with a weekly amount based on the days that she works with a daily amount based on the hours that she works with a daily amount based on the hours that she works with an annual amount paid in monthly or bi-weekly payments
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If Keisha moves from an hourly wage to a salary, she will most likely be paid **an annual amount paid in monthly or bi-weekly payments**. This is a common structure for salaried employees, who typically receive their pay divided over the course of the year rather than being paid weekly or daily based on hours worked.
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