How to calculate commission?

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multiply the money by the percent and divide the sum by the amount of people working on the deal

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Take the total in sales and multiply it by the percent commission. So, for 10 percent commission on...

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In many cases, the commission isn't based simply on total sales, but also the commission rate is related...

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That is a very open ended and very deep question. The reason I say that is because most people take...

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C++-how to calculate commission and total commission from Sales?

The sales manager at Tompkins Company wants a program that calculates and displays each salesperson's commission, which is 10% of his or her sales. It also should display the total commission. Use a value-returning function to get the amount sold by...

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I can tell you this much, You don't even have your value returning function coded. It also say use a...

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Can someone PLEASE explain Draw vs. Commission to me and help me calculate my check?

okay to make a long story short. can someone explain draw versus commission to me and then estimate the my check with the info I give them? Day 1: I worked from 4-945 and made $1267 Day 2: I worked from 115-945 with an hour break and made $1479 Day ...

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Are these dollar amounts the amount of sales you had in that time period? If so, then your commission...

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How do Ameritrade calculate my gains fees/commission from clients?

I bought 50 shares of stock at 41.20, 2 days ago. Today my trailing stop sold that stock for 44.49. So that's a gain of 164.50. It's still in my unrealized gain for some reason but it says 146.51. Why did Ameritrade take away 7.99? I understand the ...

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All brokerage firms have their own unique commission schedule. They all are based on what is called...

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How do I calculate taxes on my commission?

I live and work in TX where there is no state income tax, nor is there likely to be one in the future. So, the only taxes I pay are to the federal government. However, I'm having one heck of a time finding any information on how to calculate taxes for...

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It is taxed the same as income The tax rate is based on the amount of money. Just go to the irs tax...

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How can I calculate how much tax will come off my next Commission cheque ($8000.00)?

I'm curious if there is a table out there from the Ontario Gov. that will tell me how much tax will be taken off my next commission cheque.

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Try this site, should answer your questions.

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How to calculate the new basic in 6th pay commission present basic is 5750/as on marech 2008.scale 4500-7000?

at present my basic pay is Rs. 5750/ in pay scale 4500-7000 how to calculate my my new basic according to 6th pay commission.

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The recommendations have been submitted to the govt and will be reviewed. Calculating now may be a shocking...

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