Commissions Royalties Piecework Pay Unit 2 A Finance

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Commissions, Royalties, & Piecework Pay Unit 2 A - Finance

Commissions, Royalties, & Piecework Pay Unit 2 A - Finance

Pay Plans �Yesterday, we covered: �Annual Salary – paid by the year �Hourly Pay

Pay Plans �Yesterday, we covered: �Annual Salary – paid by the year �Hourly Pay – paid by the hour �What other types of pay plans are there? �Commission � Paid according to money from sales; usually expressed as a % �Royalty � Paid according to money from sales (you are not seller) �Piecework Pay � Paid according to units produced

Commission �Some jobs that get paid commission: a) Real Estate Agent b) Salesmen for

Commission �Some jobs that get paid commission: a) Real Estate Agent b) Salesmen for department stores c) TV – Sales d) Any type of sales job

Royalties �Some jobs that pay royalties a) Author b) Movie Director c) Actor/Actress d)

Royalties �Some jobs that pay royalties a) Author b) Movie Director c) Actor/Actress d) Musician

Piecework Pay �Jobs that have piecework pay plans: a) Newspaper delivery b) Field workers

Piecework Pay �Jobs that have piecework pay plans: a) Newspaper delivery b) Field workers (pick corn, strawberries, etc) c) Factory workers

Advantages vs. Disadvantages �As an employee, what are the advantages of being paid commission

Advantages vs. Disadvantages �As an employee, what are the advantages of being paid commission or piecework? �What are the disadvantages? �As an employer, what are the advantages of being paid commission or piecework? �What are the disadvantages?

Example 1: �Dan wrote a textbook for high school students. He receives 10% royalty

Example 1: �Dan wrote a textbook for high school students. He receives 10% royalty based on total sales. The book sells for $47. 95 and 17, 000 copies were sold last year. How much did Dan receive? � 17, 000 x 47. 95 = 815, 150 � 815, 150 x. 10 = 81, 515

Example 2 �Allison sells cosmetics part-time. She is paid a monthly commission. She receives

Example 2 �Allison sells cosmetics part-time. She is paid a monthly commission. She receives 11% of her first $900 in sales and 17% of any balance above $900. Last month she sold $1, 250 worth of cosmetics. How much commission did she earn last month? 900 x 0. 11 = 99. 00 1, 250 – 900 = 350 x 0. 17 = 59. 50 99. 00 + 59. 50 = 158. 50

Example 3: �Tony picked strawberries and gets paid a piecework rate of 45 cents

Example 3: �Tony picked strawberries and gets paid a piecework rate of 45 cents per container for the first 200 containers picked. He receives 65 cents per container for every container over 200. Last week Tony picked 270 containers. How much did he earn? 200 x 0. 45 = 90 270 -200 = 70 70 x 0. 65 = 45. 50 90 + 45. 50 = 135. 50