FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Christine Boone is an employee at Americamp Vehicles. She earns a salary of $35,450 annually, paid biweekly. She contributes to the following fringes benefits and other deducations:
- Medical insurance: $108 per pay period
- Dental insurance: $29 per pay period
- 401(k): 5% of gross pay
- Union dues: $114 per month
- Additional withholding: $89 per month
Required:
What is the total annual amount of Christine's
- Medical insurance
- dental insurance
- 401(k)
- union dues
- additional withholding
- Total amount of Christine's fringe benefits and other deducations
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