Kelly Simpson received a pay advice for the period of December 15-28, 2010. She is a teacher at Seddon School and received a gross payment of $1,979.57 which was taxed, with deductions for student loans and KiwiSaver. Her net pay was $1,416.25 which was deposited into her bank account. The pay advice also included year-to-date tax and salary information.
This document is the 1998 annual report of Gannett Co., Inc. It summarizes the company's strong financial performance in 1998, with operating revenues exceeding $5 billion for the first time. It also discusses strategic acquisitions that benefited shareholders, including expanding in New Jersey newspapers. While economic conditions may be uncertain, the company's tradition of consistent fiscal management has served it well.
This document provides statistics on residential real estate listings and sales in a given area over a period of time. It includes averages, medians, and ranges for original listing prices, current listing prices, sale prices, percentage differences between prices, and days on the market for both listings and sales. For example, the average original listing price was $331,946 and the average current listing price was $322,067, a difference of 3.02%. Properties sold an average of 96 days after listing and 101 days after the original listing date.
The document summarizes Gannett's newspaper operations in 2001. In the US, Gannett newspapers focused on connecting with young readers and launched initiatives like the "X Manual" to share ideas across papers. They also saw spikes in circulation around 9/11 coverage. Internationally, Gannett's Newsquest division in the UK expanded through acquisitions and adopted new digital technologies. Both US and UK newspapers worked to appeal more to younger audiences through redesigns and new content sections.
The document is Winn-Dixie's 1999 annual report which summarizes the company's financial performance for the fiscal year. It reports that earnings per diluted share were $1.23, taxes per diluted share were $2.07, and operating income decreased by 6.5% compared to the previous year. The report provides highlights on sales, gross profit, expenses, taxes, net earnings, capital expenditures, and other financial metrics. It indicates that the company operated 1,188 stores at the end of the fiscal year.
This document provides an annual financial summary and letter to shareholders for Gannett Co., Inc. for the year 2000. Some key points:
- Revenues exceeded $6 billion for the first time, up 22% from 1999, due to strong advertising demand, the Olympics, and election spending.
- Operating cash flow rose 19% to $2.2 billion on strong results across businesses. Earnings increased 10% to $972 million despite higher costs.
- Gannett completed several major acquisitions in 2000, including Newsquest, Central Newspapers (adding the Arizona Republic and Indianapolis Star), and other newspapers.
- The company grew to 99 daily newspapers in the US and expanded its presence in fast
The document is the 1999 annual report for USG Corporation. It includes a table of contents, shareholders letter, financial review, shareholder information, and directors and officers. The financial highlights show that in 1999, net sales increased 15% to $3.6 billion, operating profit increased 25% to $730 million, and net earnings increased 27% to $421 million compared to 1998. Total assets grew 18% to $2.773 billion and stockholders' equity increased 67% to $867 million from the end of 1998 to the end of 1999.
Winn-Dixie is one of the largest supermarket chains in the US, operating 1,174 stores across 14 states. In 1997, Winn-Dixie saw sales increase 2% to $13.2 billion while earnings decreased 20% to $204 million due to investments in store renovations and openings. The company worked to improve the customer experience through remodeling and expanding stores, adding new services like pharmacies and banks, and focusing on low prices and quality products.
This document appears to be a sales report from an athletic apparel company listing individual employee sales, totals for various categories, and comparisons to previous months and years. It includes tables with employee names and IDs, sales amounts, commissions, and amounts for various categories like clothing, accessories, and activities. Overall sales for the month were $70,424.62 with sales representatives accounting for $69,158.62 of that total. Sales and other categories were up compared to the previous January in most cases.
This document is the 1998 annual report of Gannett Co., Inc. It summarizes the company's strong financial performance in 1998, with operating revenues exceeding $5 billion for the first time. It also discusses strategic acquisitions that benefited shareholders, including expanding in New Jersey newspapers. While economic conditions may be uncertain, the company's tradition of consistent fiscal management has served it well.
This document provides statistics on residential real estate listings and sales in a given area over a period of time. It includes averages, medians, and ranges for original listing prices, current listing prices, sale prices, percentage differences between prices, and days on the market for both listings and sales. For example, the average original listing price was $331,946 and the average current listing price was $322,067, a difference of 3.02%. Properties sold an average of 96 days after listing and 101 days after the original listing date.
The document summarizes Gannett's newspaper operations in 2001. In the US, Gannett newspapers focused on connecting with young readers and launched initiatives like the "X Manual" to share ideas across papers. They also saw spikes in circulation around 9/11 coverage. Internationally, Gannett's Newsquest division in the UK expanded through acquisitions and adopted new digital technologies. Both US and UK newspapers worked to appeal more to younger audiences through redesigns and new content sections.
The document is Winn-Dixie's 1999 annual report which summarizes the company's financial performance for the fiscal year. It reports that earnings per diluted share were $1.23, taxes per diluted share were $2.07, and operating income decreased by 6.5% compared to the previous year. The report provides highlights on sales, gross profit, expenses, taxes, net earnings, capital expenditures, and other financial metrics. It indicates that the company operated 1,188 stores at the end of the fiscal year.
This document provides an annual financial summary and letter to shareholders for Gannett Co., Inc. for the year 2000. Some key points:
- Revenues exceeded $6 billion for the first time, up 22% from 1999, due to strong advertising demand, the Olympics, and election spending.
- Operating cash flow rose 19% to $2.2 billion on strong results across businesses. Earnings increased 10% to $972 million despite higher costs.
- Gannett completed several major acquisitions in 2000, including Newsquest, Central Newspapers (adding the Arizona Republic and Indianapolis Star), and other newspapers.
- The company grew to 99 daily newspapers in the US and expanded its presence in fast
The document is the 1999 annual report for USG Corporation. It includes a table of contents, shareholders letter, financial review, shareholder information, and directors and officers. The financial highlights show that in 1999, net sales increased 15% to $3.6 billion, operating profit increased 25% to $730 million, and net earnings increased 27% to $421 million compared to 1998. Total assets grew 18% to $2.773 billion and stockholders' equity increased 67% to $867 million from the end of 1998 to the end of 1999.
Winn-Dixie is one of the largest supermarket chains in the US, operating 1,174 stores across 14 states. In 1997, Winn-Dixie saw sales increase 2% to $13.2 billion while earnings decreased 20% to $204 million due to investments in store renovations and openings. The company worked to improve the customer experience through remodeling and expanding stores, adding new services like pharmacies and banks, and focusing on low prices and quality products.
This document appears to be a sales report from an athletic apparel company listing individual employee sales, totals for various categories, and comparisons to previous months and years. It includes tables with employee names and IDs, sales amounts, commissions, and amounts for various categories like clothing, accessories, and activities. Overall sales for the month were $70,424.62 with sales representatives accounting for $69,158.62 of that total. Sales and other categories were up compared to the previous January in most cases.
This document provides instructions for a school project on insects. Students are asked to 1) choose an insect to research, 2) create a subpage named after their insect, 3) find interesting facts about their insect using provided research materials, and 4) write a 4 sentence speech for their insect explaining its importance and role, then 5) use Kid Pix to draw a costume mockup and embed it on their subpage.
This document provides instructions for a school project on insects. Students are asked to 1) choose an insect to research, 2) create a subpage with the insect's name to share facts, 3) write 4 sentences explaining the insect's importance and roles, and 4) design a costume for the insect using image software and embed it on the subpage.
This short document appears to be written by an individual named "nick" but does not contain any other identifiable information. No topic, details, or content are provided within the document itself. The document simply states the author's name but lacks any meaningful or essential information that could be summarized.
This document provides an introduction to the popular boy band One Direction. It states that One Direction is the number one boy band in the world, having achieved chart-topping success with their single "What Makes You Beautiful." Brief profiles of four of the band members are given: Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, describing their birthdates, hometowns, and some personal details.
This document provides brief tips and information about operating boats. It advises not hitting waves side on while driving, giving right of way to sailing boats, and avoiding pulling the main sheet too hard to prevent capsizing. It also notes that boats come in different types like launches and yachts, and can be used for living, transport, sports, fishing, racing, and cruising.
This slide show discusses the characteristics of tabby cats, noting that while they have stripes and/or spots in their coat, they are still cats that can jump and eat like other cats. It encourages learning more about tabby cats through an online search and thanks the viewer for watching the presentation.
Kawasaki motorbikes were the topic of Sam van Asch's presentation. The presentation discussed Kawasaki as a good quality brand of motorbike that is owned and used by Sam's friend Hunter.
Turn on the TV by pressing the power button. Use the channel up/down buttons or number pad to change channels. Adjust the volume using the volume up/down buttons.
This document provides an overview of hockey techniques and encourages participation in the sport. It discusses dribbling, tackling, passing techniques like slap hitting and flicking. It states that hockey involves many skills and can bring adversaries together as friends. The document encourages readers to get involved and try scoring goals, noting this is the most thrilling part of hockey. It concludes by recommending signing up for a local hockey club to experience the sport.
This document discusses an awesome hockey production by Hamish and describes it as the best game yet. It lists some key hockey techniques like dribbling, tackling, passing and scoring goals. The document concludes by thanking people for watching.
Singing is an art that requires proper technique. A presentation was given by Max on singing techniques where he demonstrated how to sing correctly through breath control and vocal exercises. He showed how an amazing singer uses techniques to beautifully perform songs.
This document provides instructions for a school project on insects. Students are asked to 1) choose an insect to research, 2) create a subpage named after their insect, 3) find interesting facts about their insect using provided research materials, and 4) write a 4 sentence speech for their insect explaining its importance and role, then 5) use Kid Pix to draw a costume mockup and embed it on their subpage.
This document provides instructions for a school project on insects. Students are asked to 1) choose an insect to research, 2) create a subpage with the insect's name to share facts, 3) write 4 sentences explaining the insect's importance and roles, and 4) design a costume for the insect using image software and embed it on the subpage.
This short document appears to be written by an individual named "nick" but does not contain any other identifiable information. No topic, details, or content are provided within the document itself. The document simply states the author's name but lacks any meaningful or essential information that could be summarized.
This document provides an introduction to the popular boy band One Direction. It states that One Direction is the number one boy band in the world, having achieved chart-topping success with their single "What Makes You Beautiful." Brief profiles of four of the band members are given: Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Liam Payne, describing their birthdates, hometowns, and some personal details.
This document provides brief tips and information about operating boats. It advises not hitting waves side on while driving, giving right of way to sailing boats, and avoiding pulling the main sheet too hard to prevent capsizing. It also notes that boats come in different types like launches and yachts, and can be used for living, transport, sports, fishing, racing, and cruising.
This slide show discusses the characteristics of tabby cats, noting that while they have stripes and/or spots in their coat, they are still cats that can jump and eat like other cats. It encourages learning more about tabby cats through an online search and thanks the viewer for watching the presentation.
Kawasaki motorbikes were the topic of Sam van Asch's presentation. The presentation discussed Kawasaki as a good quality brand of motorbike that is owned and used by Sam's friend Hunter.
Turn on the TV by pressing the power button. Use the channel up/down buttons or number pad to change channels. Adjust the volume using the volume up/down buttons.
This document provides an overview of hockey techniques and encourages participation in the sport. It discusses dribbling, tackling, passing techniques like slap hitting and flicking. It states that hockey involves many skills and can bring adversaries together as friends. The document encourages readers to get involved and try scoring goals, noting this is the most thrilling part of hockey. It concludes by recommending signing up for a local hockey club to experience the sport.
This document discusses an awesome hockey production by Hamish and describes it as the best game yet. It lists some key hockey techniques like dribbling, tackling, passing and scoring goals. The document concludes by thanking people for watching.
Singing is an art that requires proper technique. A presentation was given by Max on singing techniques where he demonstrated how to sing correctly through breath control and vocal exercises. He showed how an amazing singer uses techniques to beautifully perform songs.
1. EDUCATION SERVICE 275913
MoE NUMBER
PERSONAL INFORMATION PAY ADVICE
Miss. Kelly Margaret Simpson Pay Day 25/12/2010
7A Snowden Cres Pay Period 2320 15/12/2010 to 28/12/2010
Blenheim 7201
IRD Number 59-101-242
Tax Code MS
Bank a/c 12-3165-0307055-000
A divided by B multiplied by C multiplied by D multiplied by E equals F
PAYMENTS
From To School Job Type Step Pay Rate Divisor Quantity Unit Multiplier %age Gross
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F)
15/12 28/12 Seddon School T Salary PRIM Q3/08 47,610.00 PA 365 14.00 Days 1 100.00 $1,826.14
15/12 28/12 Seddon School T Fixed Term Unit - Non-Super 4,000.00 PA 365 14.00 Days 1 100.00 $153.43
TOTAL GROSS $1,979.57
LEAVE TAKEN RECORDED IN THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD DEDUCTIONS
Job No. From To Description Quantity Unit Type Reference Amount
P.A.Y.E. TAX 59-101-242 $365.78
STUDENT LOAN 59-101-242 $124.50
TRSS % BASIC $54.78
TRSS % VOLUN $18.26
NET PAY 12-3165-0307055-000 $1,416.25
SERVICE INFORMATION TAX YEAR TO DATE ACCUMULATORS
Job No. Years Months Days Service To Next Increment GROSS YTD $39,167.20
SICK LEAVE SERVICE T 2 10 25 328.00 towards 365 Days TAX YTD $7,992.66
This does not indicate any entitlement due STUDENT LOAN YTD $2,447.60
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