How do I annualize 2 basis points 0.020% computed monthly on the av MMDA Deposits?
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Prorated leave is the leave you receive based on how long you have been with the organization.
It is a good idea to annualize staffing because it helps you make predictions about the current staffing using previous years. It is also useful for figuring out the amount of money you need for payroll.
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Depends on how often the premium was paid.... For more info. see www.steveshorr.com Generally speaking, if the premium was paid on a monthly (or more frequent) basis, the answer is NO. If less frequently (i.e. quarterly, bi-annually, or annually), then most will refund the prorated amount, rounded to some reasonable number (i.e. typically a week). The exact specifics will be found in the policy itself.
Calculate the amount of money you make per day, then multiply it with the amount of workdays you have completed and that should give you the prorated contract.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "prorate" (from pro rata),meaning to charge or distribute proportionately.
In order to annualize the sales figure, take your sales for the past five months and multiply it by 12/5. The general formula looks like this: Earnings X 12/(# of months your earnings figure is based on)
For the sake of argument, let us say you are talking paying rent. If rent is $100 a month, and you move in half way into the month, the prorated payment would be half the rent - or $50. Does that answer your question ?
What is the prorated amount for 8 days if the monthly cost is $1,231.50
The prorated amount of a monthly bill of $1231.50 for 8 days of service would be $328.40. You get this by dividing the total amount by 30 days and then multiplying that amount by the eight days.