Note to Instructors: If students are preparing Continuing Payroll Problems in CLGL, please note slight differences in wage and tax calculations due to rounding in addition to differences in FIT, net pay, and journal entries. Please access solutions for Continuing Payroll Problems on the Instructor Resource website.
CONTINUING PAYROLL PROBLEM • A
KIPLEY COMPANY, INC.
Payroll Register 1.For Period Ending January 8, 20--
Regular Earnings Overtime Earnings Time Card No.
Name
Marital Status No.W/H Allow.
Hours Worked Rate per Hour
Amount
Hours Worked Rate per Hour
Amount
Total Earnings 11 Carson, F. S 1 40 17.50 700.00 700.00 12 Wilson, W. S 0 40 17.25 690.00 8 25.88 207.04 897.04 13 Utley, H. M 2 37 1/2 18.10 678.75 678.75 21 Fife, L. M 4 40 17.90 716.00 6 26.85 161.10 877.10 22 Smith, L. S 2 40 19.75 790.00 790.00 31 Fay, G. M 3 40 ..... 515.00 1 1/4 19.32 24.15 539.15 32 Robey, G. M 6 40 ..... 623.08 623.08 33 Schork, T. S 1 40 ..... 773.08 773.08 51 Hardy, B. M 5 40 ..... 579.23 4 21.72 86.88 666.11 99 Kipley, C. M 7 40 ..... 1,000.00 1,000.00 Totals ................................................................ 7,065.14 ........ ....... 479.17 7,544.31
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SCORING RECORD
Section Total Points Deductions Score A 40 B 60 Total 100
Section A—DIRECTIONS: Each of the following statements is either true or false. Unless directed otherwise by your instructor, indicate your choice in the Answers column by writing “T” for a true answer or “F” for a false answer. (2 points for each correct answer) For Answers Scoring
- An enterprise is covered under the FLSA if there are at least two employees engaged in
- Under the FLSA, “mom and pop stores” are excluded from enterprise coverage. ............................. 2.
- If a small amount of tips is turned over to the employer, the tip credit can still be applied
- Employers must pay employees for working overtime hours even if the overtime was not
interstate commerce and if the enterprise has a gross annual sales volume of at least $100,000. ....... 1.
against the minimum wage. ............................................................................................................ 3.
authorized or approved.. .................................................................................................................
4.
- Employees who regularly work less than 20 hours a week are not covered by the minimum
- A full-time student may be employed by a retail shop at 85 percent of the minimum wage. .............. 6.
- An employer may only credit up to half of a tipped employee’s minimum wage as
- There are some states that have a higher minimum wage rate than the federal minimum. ................. 8.
- The FLSA provides for the payment of “double time” for any hours worked on holidays. ................ 9.
- Wage differentials between sexes would be allowed if the different wage rates were
- Blue-collar workers do not have to be paid for overtime if they have earned more than
- The FLSA requires employees to be paid for a rest period of 30 minutes or less. ............................. 12.
- Employers are not required to pay an employee for hours not worked because of illness. ................. 13.
- Time spent in training sessions is never counted as working time. ................................................... 14.
- Violators of the minimum wage provisions of the FLSA must reimburse the offended employ-
- A worker who is regularly paid on a biweekly basis should receive 24 paychecks each year. ........... 16.
- In order to qualify for the “white-collar” exemption as outside salespeople, the employees
- Commissions are considered to be payments for hours worked and must be included in
- In calculating the overtime premium pay, the overtime hours are multiplied by one-half the
- A nondiscretionary bonus is one that is either known in advance or is set up as an inducement
wage requirements.......................................................................................................................... 5.
coming from the tips actually received. ........................................................................................... 7.
based on a seniority system............................................................................................................. 10.
$90,000 for the year........................................................................................................................ 11.
ees at the rate of $15.00 per hour for the hours paid at the hourly rate below the minimum. ............. 15.
must be paid a minimum salary of at least $913/week. .................................................................... 17.
determining the regular hourly rate. ................................................................................................ 18.
regular hourly rate. ......................................................................................................................... 19.
to achieve certain goals. ................................................................................................................. 20.
AT–4 Chapter 2/Achievement Test © 2017 Cengage Learning ® . May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.Section B—DIRECTIONS: Solve the following problems and record the answers in the Answers column. Carry each hourly rate and each overtime rate to 3 decimal places and then round off to 2 decimal places. (6 points for each correct answer)
Answers
For Scoring
- Diane Duke works a standard 40-hour workweek. She is paid time and one-half for all
- Charles Rollins earns $2,400 each month and works 35 hours each week.
hours over 40 in each workweek. Her regular hourly wage rate is $10.90. One week, Duke worked 49 hours. Her total gross earnings for the week are .................................... $ 1.
(a) His hourly rate is ....................................................................................................... $ 2a.
(3 pts.)
(b) His overtime rate is ................................................................................................... $ 2b.
(3 pts.)
- Ken Gorman is paid $405.00 for a 37½-hour workweek. Overtime is paid at time and
- Susan Tate receives an hourly wage of $11.25 for a 40-hour week of 5 days, 8 hours
- Ronald Dowd receives an annual base salary of $47,500 as a salesman in the Southern
- Charles Geiger is a salaried employee who works fluctuating workweeks. He is paid
- Ron Morris earns $11.80 per hour and worked 44 hours this week. In addition, he
- Bob Knox is paid on a piece-rate basis. He is paid 30 cents for each unit he produces.
- Carson Morris worked two separate jobs for Horwath Company during the week. Job A
- Cecil Green is a waiter who regularly receives $90 each week in tips and works 40
one-half for hours beyond 40 in each workweek. One week, Gorman works 48 hours.If he is paid his regular hourly rate for the first 40 hours, Gorman’s gross pay is .............. $ 3.
daily. For Saturday work, she is paid 1½ times the regular rate. For Sunday work, she is paid 2 times the regular rate. One week, she worked 50 hours—4 hours of which were on Saturday and 6 hours on Sunday. Her total earnings for the week are .......................... $ 4.
region, which has an annual sales quota of $450,000. For all sales over this quota, Dowd receives a commission of 4½ percent. For the current year, sales in the Southern region total $698,000. The amount of salary and commissions due to Dowd is................. $ 5.
$760 per workweek. This week, he worked 50 hours. Determine Geiger’s total gross pay if his employer uses the special half-rate (based on total hours worked) for overtime pay................................................................................................................... $ 6.
earned a production bonus of $35.20 for the week. His gross pay for the week is ............. $ 7.
For overtime work, he receives in addition to his piece-rate earnings a sum equal to one-half the regular hourly pay multiplied by the hours worked in excess of 40 in a week. During a particular week, Knox worked 45 hours and produced 1,890 units. His total earnings for the week are ........................................................................................ $ 8.
consisted of 36 hours at $16.00 per hour; Job B entailed 14 hours at $17.50 per hour.Determine his gross pay for that week if the employer uses the average rate basis for the overtime pay. ........................................................................................................... $ 9.
hours each week. Green’s employer claims the maximum weekly tip credit that is allowed in this case. The gross weekly pay, excluding tips, that the restaurant should pay Green without violating the FLSA is......................................................................... $ 10.
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