The document shows a bar graph comparing the total value of overtime hours and surcharges for 8 employees. Mauricio had the highest value at $2,023,119 while Maria had $449,110 and Jorge had $434,234.
This document shows the total value of overtime hours and surcharges for various employees. Mauricio had the highest total at $2,023,119 followed by Alba at $1,180,861. The lowest totals were $284,767 for Ines and $289,725 for Ivan.
The document shows the total value of overtime hours and surcharges for various employees. Mauricio Alba Ines had the highest value at $2,023,119, followed by Ivan at $1,180,861, and Gilberto at $636,475. The remaining employees had values between $289,725 and $434,234.
This document shows the annual cost of goods for 5 locations of Kona's Expresso Coffee. Coffee beans were the highest cost item for all locations, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in Seattle. Other goods included containers, condiments, and pastries, with total annual costs ranging from $83,454.49 in San Francisco to $104,335.94 in New York.
This document shows the annual cost of goods for 5 locations of Kona's Expresso Coffee. It details the spending on coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries for each location, with the total costs ranging from $87,014.29 in Seattle to $104,335.94 in New York. Coffee beans make up the largest portion of costs for each location, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in Seattle.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee in 5 cities. It lists the expenditures on coffee beans, containers, condiments, pastries, and the total for each location. A chart depicts the varying costs for each item across all locations. The total annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across all 5 cities is $462,135.04.
This document contains multiple sections and tables of data. It includes a table listing school supplies and their quantities, prices, subtotals, taxes and totals. It also includes a table with information about revenues, expenses and balances for different branches of a company, including totals. Finally, it includes a table with employee names, birthdates, departments, salaries and bonuses for a company, along with totals.
WSN offers exclusive high school sports sponsorship packages in counties across Wisconsin. For $3,600, sponsors will be the only brand in their product category featured on WSN's high school sports coverage across an entire county. Individual counties receive hundreds of thousands of pageviews annually. Sponsors can also purchase top banner ads on school pages for $850 per year. WSN's audience is primarily teen athletes and their parents ages 35-49 who are slightly affluent. WSN has served over 400 million pageviews since 2002 and partners with many local media organizations to be the top source of high school sports content in Wisconsin.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee in four cities - New York, Chicago, Denver, and Seattle. It includes costs for coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries. A chart then visualizes the costs of each category for each city and adds data for San Francisco, with totals provided.
This document shows the total value of overtime hours and surcharges for various employees. Mauricio had the highest total at $2,023,119 followed by Alba at $1,180,861. The lowest totals were $284,767 for Ines and $289,725 for Ivan.
The document shows the total value of overtime hours and surcharges for various employees. Mauricio Alba Ines had the highest value at $2,023,119, followed by Ivan at $1,180,861, and Gilberto at $636,475. The remaining employees had values between $289,725 and $434,234.
This document shows the annual cost of goods for 5 locations of Kona's Expresso Coffee. Coffee beans were the highest cost item for all locations, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in Seattle. Other goods included containers, condiments, and pastries, with total annual costs ranging from $83,454.49 in San Francisco to $104,335.94 in New York.
This document shows the annual cost of goods for 5 locations of Kona's Expresso Coffee. It details the spending on coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries for each location, with the total costs ranging from $87,014.29 in Seattle to $104,335.94 in New York. Coffee beans make up the largest portion of costs for each location, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in Seattle.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee in 5 cities. It lists the expenditures on coffee beans, containers, condiments, pastries, and the total for each location. A chart depicts the varying costs for each item across all locations. The total annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across all 5 cities is $462,135.04.
This document contains multiple sections and tables of data. It includes a table listing school supplies and their quantities, prices, subtotals, taxes and totals. It also includes a table with information about revenues, expenses and balances for different branches of a company, including totals. Finally, it includes a table with employee names, birthdates, departments, salaries and bonuses for a company, along with totals.
WSN offers exclusive high school sports sponsorship packages in counties across Wisconsin. For $3,600, sponsors will be the only brand in their product category featured on WSN's high school sports coverage across an entire county. Individual counties receive hundreds of thousands of pageviews annually. Sponsors can also purchase top banner ads on school pages for $850 per year. WSN's audience is primarily teen athletes and their parents ages 35-49 who are slightly affluent. WSN has served over 400 million pageviews since 2002 and partners with many local media organizations to be the top source of high school sports content in Wisconsin.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee in four cities - New York, Chicago, Denver, and Seattle. It includes costs for coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries. A chart then visualizes the costs of each category for each city and adds data for San Francisco, with totals provided.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for 5 locations of Kona's Expresso Coffee. It includes expenditures on coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries for each location. The total annual cost of goods for all locations is $504,856.48.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across 5 cities. Coffee beans were the highest cost item across all locations totaling over $221,000. New York had the highest total costs at $104,335.94 while Denver had the lowest at $91,729.51. In total across all locations the annual cost of goods was over $503,000.
This document contains payroll information for 20 employees including their name, salary, days worked, salary value per day, and deductions for health insurance, pension, and other benefits. It provides totals for each employee's salary, deductions, and net payment amount.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee shops in five cities. Coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries costs vary the most between New York ($104,336) and San Francisco ($83,454). Seattle ($90,159) has the second lowest total annual cost of goods.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee shops in five cities. Coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries costs vary the most between New York ($104,336) and San Francisco ($83,454). Seattle ($90,159) has the second lowest total annual cost of goods.
This document contains sales figures for 6 salespeople over 3 months from July to September. It lists the monthly and total sales for each person, calculates their commission at 8% or 5% of total sales, and shows the subtotal and amount to be paid. The document also lists the names of 4 people in a configuration section and is dated October 15, 2015.
The document provides data on government assistance provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fifth bimester of 2009, broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and students receiving assistance, amounts provided for food, education, utilities, and other categories, and totals for each municipality. The totals at the bottom indicate over 222,000 families received over 184 million Mexican pesos in assistance across categories like food, education, utilities, and others.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across 5 cities. Coffee beans make up the largest portion of costs, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in SeaAle. Total costs across all categories in New York were $104,335.94 while costs in Chicago were the highest at $134,311.74. The overall total annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across the 5 cities was $504,855.97.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across 5 cities. Coffee beans make up the largest portion of costs, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in SeaAle. Total costs across all categories in New York were $104,335.94, while costs in Chicago were the highest at $134,311.74. The overall total annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across the 5 cities was $504,855.97.
This document shows the annual costs of goods including coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries for Kona's Espresso Coffee across five cities. The total annual cost of goods for all locations was $462,135.04 with the highest costs in New York ($104,335.94), Chicago ($94,736.16), and Denver ($92,594.16).
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fourth bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families, students, and elderly adults assisted, as well as the amounts provided for food, education, utilities, home improvements, and food compensation in each municipality. The total amount of assistance provided across the state for the period was over 341 million pesos, helping over 226,000 families and 247,000 students.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee in 5 cities. Coffee beans and pastries are the largest expenses across all locations. Chicago has the highest total annual cost of goods at $134,311.74 while San Francisco has the lowest at $83,454.49.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the third bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It lists the number of families and students receiving assistance in each municipality, as well as the amounts provided for food, education, utilities, home improvements, and food compensation. The totals at the bottom indicate that across the state, over 226,000 families received over $343 million in assistance.
This document contains sales figures for 6 salespeople - Andres, Bernardo, Francisco, Guadalupe, Manuel, and Nereyda - over a 3 month period from July to September. It lists the amount each person sold each month as well as their total sales, commission percentage, commission earned, subtotal and amount to be paid. It also contains commission and payment information for Jose Eduardo Quiñones Garcia.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and students receiving assistance, amounts provided for food, education, utilities and other categories, and totals for each municipality and the overall state total. Over 227,000 families in Guanajuato received over 320 million pesos in total assistance across various programs for things like food, education, utilities and compensation during this time period.
This document contains payroll information for 10 employees including names, marital status, number of dependents, basic monthly salary, and days worked. It includes calculations for gross salary, transportation allowance, overtime pay, bonuses, deductions, and net pay. The totals section summarizes amounts for concepts like health contributions, pension contributions, and payroll taxes. Formulas are provided for calculating items like gross salary, transportation allowance, daily basic salary, and hourly pay rate.
This document contains personal and salary information for 10 employees. It includes details such as name, marital status, number of dependents, basic salary, and days worked per month. It also provides totals for various payroll concepts such as health contributions, pension contributions, overtime pay, bonuses and deductions. The totals at the bottom summarize the amounts to be paid for the payroll including salaries, contributions, provisions and payments to employees.
The document appears to be a payroll report containing personal information and payroll details for multiple employees. It includes names, salaries, hours worked, bonuses, deductions for health insurance, pensions and other concepts. The totals at the bottom summarize payments to employees, employer contributions, provisions and other payroll costs.
This document summarizes social welfare benefits provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the sixth bimester of 2010 by municipality. It lists the number of beneficiary families, students receiving benefits, adults served, and amounts distributed for programs like food, education, childcare, utilities and cash transfers in each of the 46 municipalities in Guanajuato. The total amount distributed across all municipalities was over 431 million Mexican pesos.
This document provides data on government support provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the first bimester of 2010, broken down by municipality. It shows the number of beneficiary families and students, as well as the amounts provided for concepts like food, education, childcare, utilities and more. The totals for each municipality and the overall state total are presented at the end.
This document provides a summary of support provided to beneficiary families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fifth bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It includes the number of families and beneficiaries receiving support for child education grants, food assistance for adults and children, education, childcare, energy assistance, family economic support and total support amounts provided to each municipality. The top municipalities receiving support were Irapuato, León, Dolores Hidalgo, and Celaya. In total, over 250,000 families in Guanajuato received almost 250 million pesos in assistance in the fifth bimester of 2011.
The document contains a table with employee data including names, ages, salaries, and other details. It provides statistical analysis on the data such as minimum age, maximum salary, total salaries, and average salary. The second table shows dates of hire and separation for employees along with details on severance pay eligibility and amounts.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for 5 locations of Kona's Expresso Coffee. It includes expenditures on coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries for each location. The total annual cost of goods for all locations is $504,856.48.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across 5 cities. Coffee beans were the highest cost item across all locations totaling over $221,000. New York had the highest total costs at $104,335.94 while Denver had the lowest at $91,729.51. In total across all locations the annual cost of goods was over $503,000.
This document contains payroll information for 20 employees including their name, salary, days worked, salary value per day, and deductions for health insurance, pension, and other benefits. It provides totals for each employee's salary, deductions, and net payment amount.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee shops in five cities. Coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries costs vary the most between New York ($104,336) and San Francisco ($83,454). Seattle ($90,159) has the second lowest total annual cost of goods.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee shops in five cities. Coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries costs vary the most between New York ($104,336) and San Francisco ($83,454). Seattle ($90,159) has the second lowest total annual cost of goods.
This document contains sales figures for 6 salespeople over 3 months from July to September. It lists the monthly and total sales for each person, calculates their commission at 8% or 5% of total sales, and shows the subtotal and amount to be paid. The document also lists the names of 4 people in a configuration section and is dated October 15, 2015.
The document provides data on government assistance provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fifth bimester of 2009, broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and students receiving assistance, amounts provided for food, education, utilities, and other categories, and totals for each municipality. The totals at the bottom indicate over 222,000 families received over 184 million Mexican pesos in assistance across categories like food, education, utilities, and others.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across 5 cities. Coffee beans make up the largest portion of costs, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in SeaAle. Total costs across all categories in New York were $104,335.94 while costs in Chicago were the highest at $134,311.74. The overall total annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across the 5 cities was $504,855.97.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across 5 cities. Coffee beans make up the largest portion of costs, ranging from $34,146.39 in New York to $53,075.94 in SeaAle. Total costs across all categories in New York were $104,335.94, while costs in Chicago were the highest at $134,311.74. The overall total annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee across the 5 cities was $504,855.97.
This document shows the annual costs of goods including coffee beans, containers, condiments, and pastries for Kona's Espresso Coffee across five cities. The total annual cost of goods for all locations was $462,135.04 with the highest costs in New York ($104,335.94), Chicago ($94,736.16), and Denver ($92,594.16).
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fourth bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families, students, and elderly adults assisted, as well as the amounts provided for food, education, utilities, home improvements, and food compensation in each municipality. The total amount of assistance provided across the state for the period was over 341 million pesos, helping over 226,000 families and 247,000 students.
The document shows the annual cost of goods for Kona's Expresso Coffee in 5 cities. Coffee beans and pastries are the largest expenses across all locations. Chicago has the highest total annual cost of goods at $134,311.74 while San Francisco has the lowest at $83,454.49.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the third bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It lists the number of families and students receiving assistance in each municipality, as well as the amounts provided for food, education, utilities, home improvements, and food compensation. The totals at the bottom indicate that across the state, over 226,000 families received over $343 million in assistance.
This document contains sales figures for 6 salespeople - Andres, Bernardo, Francisco, Guadalupe, Manuel, and Nereyda - over a 3 month period from July to September. It lists the amount each person sold each month as well as their total sales, commission percentage, commission earned, subtotal and amount to be paid. It also contains commission and payment information for Jose Eduardo Quiñones Garcia.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2009 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and students receiving assistance, amounts provided for food, education, utilities and other categories, and totals for each municipality and the overall state total. Over 227,000 families in Guanajuato received over 320 million pesos in total assistance across various programs for things like food, education, utilities and compensation during this time period.
This document contains payroll information for 10 employees including names, marital status, number of dependents, basic monthly salary, and days worked. It includes calculations for gross salary, transportation allowance, overtime pay, bonuses, deductions, and net pay. The totals section summarizes amounts for concepts like health contributions, pension contributions, and payroll taxes. Formulas are provided for calculating items like gross salary, transportation allowance, daily basic salary, and hourly pay rate.
This document contains personal and salary information for 10 employees. It includes details such as name, marital status, number of dependents, basic salary, and days worked per month. It also provides totals for various payroll concepts such as health contributions, pension contributions, overtime pay, bonuses and deductions. The totals at the bottom summarize the amounts to be paid for the payroll including salaries, contributions, provisions and payments to employees.
The document appears to be a payroll report containing personal information and payroll details for multiple employees. It includes names, salaries, hours worked, bonuses, deductions for health insurance, pensions and other concepts. The totals at the bottom summarize payments to employees, employer contributions, provisions and other payroll costs.
This document summarizes social welfare benefits provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the sixth bimester of 2010 by municipality. It lists the number of beneficiary families, students receiving benefits, adults served, and amounts distributed for programs like food, education, childcare, utilities and cash transfers in each of the 46 municipalities in Guanajuato. The total amount distributed across all municipalities was over 431 million Mexican pesos.
This document provides data on government support provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the first bimester of 2010, broken down by municipality. It shows the number of beneficiary families and students, as well as the amounts provided for concepts like food, education, childcare, utilities and more. The totals for each municipality and the overall state total are presented at the end.
This document provides a summary of support provided to beneficiary families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fifth bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It includes the number of families and beneficiaries receiving support for child education grants, food assistance for adults and children, education, childcare, energy assistance, family economic support and total support amounts provided to each municipality. The top municipalities receiving support were Irapuato, León, Dolores Hidalgo, and Celaya. In total, over 250,000 families in Guanajuato received almost 250 million pesos in assistance in the fifth bimester of 2011.
The document contains a table with employee data including names, ages, salaries, and other details. It provides statistical analysis on the data such as minimum age, maximum salary, total salaries, and average salary. The second table shows dates of hire and separation for employees along with details on severance pay eligibility and amounts.
The document discusses the power of tax-deferred compounding growth over long periods of time for retirement savings in accounts like IRAs. It shows examples of how even small annual contributions can grow substantially with compound interest over 30 years and result in much higher balances in tax-deferred accounts compared to taxable accounts. The document also outlines different types of tax-deferred accounts and investments that can be used for long-term retirement savings and planning.
This document provides data on government assistance provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the fourth bimester of 2010, broken down by municipality. It lists the number of beneficiary families, students receiving scholarships, adults and elderly receiving assistance, and amounts distributed for programs related to food, education, childcare, utilities and other services for each of the 46 municipalities in the state. The total amount of assistance distributed in Guanajuato for the period was $380,622,117 Mexican pesos.
The State of California Wireless Savings Report for December 2010 found that:
1) The total savings for the wireless program was $2,624,143.57 with $551,466.47 saved in December alone, representing a 28% savings from the baseline and 4.75% more than November savings.
2) The top 10 departments in December were led by CDCR with nearly $138k saved and DOT with more than $47k saved.
3) 54,384 wireless lines were managed in December.
This document provides a summary of economic support provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families receiving support, beneficiaries of various programs providing food, education, living assistance and more. The total economic support provided to families across the state for the period was 392,260,005 Mexican pesos.
This document provides data on government assistance to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the third bimester of 2011 broken down by municipality. It shows the number of families and beneficiaries receiving different types of support such as scholarships, food assistance, education funding, childcare, utilities and more. The total amount of assistance provided across all municipalities for this period was over $397 million Mexican pesos.
This document provides a summary of support provided to beneficiary families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the second bimester of 2010 broken down by municipality. It includes the number of families receiving support, students receiving scholarships, adults receiving various types of support (food assistance, education support, childcare, etc.), and the total monetary value of support provided in each municipality and for the entire state of Guanajuato. The top-level totals show over 241,000 families and 259,000 students received support totaling over 345 million Mexican pesos across the state in the second bimester of 2010.
This document summarizes payroll information for employees of GALLETAS TOSTADITAS S.A. It lists 17 employees, their positions, hire dates, salaries, overtime pay if any, and deductions. The totals at the bottom show a total accrued of $22,548,467, with $2,173,877 deducted for pensions, loans, and health contributions. The net payable amount is $21,137,789.
This document summarizes social support programs provided to families in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico for the first bimester of 2009. It lists the number of families and beneficiaries in each municipality, and breaks down the amounts provided for various support categories such as food, education, utilities, and living improvements. The total amount provided across all municipalities was 350,765,265 Mexican pesos.
This document provides salary information for 10 employees of the Hotel Escuela Casa Lojana for the first semester of 2010. It lists each employee's name, location, and original salary. The employee with the highest original salary was Luis Antonio Romero Burmeo from Quito earning $1,250.32. The lowest salary was earned by Mariano Maldonado from Quito at $350. It then calculates a 30% salary increase for each employee and their new total salaries.
This document summarizes the salary increases for 10 employees of Hotel Escuela La Casa Lojana. It shows each employee's original salary, a 30% increase amount, and new salary. Narcisa de Jesús Zapatero Murillo had the highest original and new salary at $2,800 and $3,640, respectively. Carlos Efraín Altamirano Rojas had the lowest original and new salary at $555.26 and $721.84, respectively. In total, the original salaries were $8,901.75 and increased salaries were $11,572.28, a 30% increase amount of $2,670.53.
This document outlines two investment plans over 20 years with different monthly contribution amounts but the same 12% average annual interest rate. It shows the projected contributions, accumulated principal and interest for each year. The plan with the higher monthly contribution of $7,250 sees larger annual and total returns compared to the plan with $5,000 monthly contributions.
URS Corporation provides engineering, construction, and operations and maintenance services worldwide. In 2004:
- URS enjoyed strong growth, benefiting from its scale and diversity of service offerings as well as its reputation for delivering high-quality, mission-critical services.
- The federal sector accounted for nearly 50% of revenue and continued to be a major driver of business, with growth in defense and homeland security projects.
- International operations performed well, with increases in transportation projects in Asia-Pacific and opportunities in Europe for environmental work.
El gráfico muestra el total deducido por 10 personas, con Pedro deduciendo la cantidad más alta de $1,521,930, mientras que Jorge dedujo la cantidad más baja de $102,743. Las deducciones totales variaron desde $340,133 para Mauricio hasta $526,946 para Alba Inés.
El gráfico muestra el total devengado de una empresa en diferentes años. El total devengado aumentó cada año hasta alcanzar un máximo de $6.556.719 en el año más reciente mostrado.
This document lists names and numbers for several people. Jorge, Mauricio, Alba Ines, Pedro, Ivan, Marino and Martha Lucia are each listed with the number 566700. Maria is listed with 340020, Jose with 472250, and Gilberto with 283350.
Este gráfico muestra la relación entre los días trabajados y el salario bruto de una persona. Indica que a medida que aumentan los días trabajados, también lo hace el salario bruto, siendo este máximo para 12 días trabajados.
El gráfico muestra los montos totales deducidos por varias personas, con Mauricio deduciendo la menor cantidad a $340,133 y Pedro deduciendo la mayor cantidad a $1,521,930. El gráfico también incluye los nombres de las personas y los montos totales deducidos por cada una.
Este gráfico muestra el total devengado por 8 personas. Mauricio tuvo el monto más alto con $7 millones, seguido por Alba Inés con $6 millones, e Ivan con $5 millones.
The document lists names and numbers for several people. Jorge, Mauricio, Pedro, Marino, Martha Lucia, Alba Ines, Ivan, and Lucia are each listed with the number 566700. Jose is listed with 472250 and Gilberto is listed with 283350. Maria is listed with 340020.
Este gráfico muestra la relación entre los días trabajados y el salario bruto de una persona. A medida que aumentan los días trabajados, también aumenta el salario bruto de forma no lineal, siendo mayores los incrementos salariales iniciales y menores a partir del día 6 de trabajo.
El gráfico muestra los salarios básicos y brutos mensuales de 2012, donde el salario básico fue de $850,050 y el salario bruto fue de $1,133,400 para un empleado, y los salarios básico y bruto fueron los mismos, $1,700,100, para otro empleado.
Este documento presenta las fórmulas para calcular el salario bruto, auxilio de transporte y salario por hora de un empleado. También detalla los porcentajes de las deducciones legales para seguridad social, parafiscales y prestaciones sociales, así como los recargos y extras por horas nocturnas, dominicales y festivas. Finalmente, muestra las fórmulas para realizar los cálculos correspondientes.
Este documento presenta una guía de aprendizaje para el programa Tecnólogo en Gestión de Unidades Administrativas. La guía describe una actividad de aprendizaje para diagnosticar las necesidades de un proyecto asociado sobre la optimización de sistemas de información utilizando herramientas informáticas. La actividad incluye ejemplos y matrices para evaluar factores internos y externos de una empresa seleccionada. La guía también proporciona referencias bibliográficas para el aprendizaje.
El documento proporciona instrucciones en 8 pasos para crear un blog en Blogger. Los pasos incluyen crear una cuenta, seleccionar un nombre y plantilla para el blog, agregar información personal, configurar la ubicación de contenidos como videos e imágenes, y publicar el blog. También incluye recomendaciones como escribir correctamente, agregar medios, responder comentarios y actualizar el blog semanalmente.
El documento describe 10 pasos ilustrados para crear un blog en Blogger, incluyendo registrarse, personalizar la apariencia, agregar entradas, etiquetas y categorías, configurar comentarios y privacidad, y proporciona recomendaciones para el blog.
El memorando informa a varias personas sobre un llamado de atención. Se les indica que no han cumplido con los horarios y asistencias requeridas, habiendo detectado tres inasistencias a reuniones. Se les advierte que de continuar así se les aplicará una sanción de suspensión de ocho días.