Earning Money
Across
- 2. the total amount that someone receives each payday.
- 3. Time worked beyond normal working hours such as at night or on weekends, at a higher rate of pay.
- 5. extra money paid to a worker who produces high quality or quantity of work.
- 6. A part of a person's yearly income that is not taxed, such as work related expenses and donations to charity.
- 7. A fixed yearly amount of money that is paid weekly, fortnightly of monthly, and is not dependent on the number of hours worked.
- 8. for each year
- 10. Pay received after deductions from gross pay; 'take-home' pay.
- 11. Overtime pay that is calculated at double the normal hourly rate.
- 15. Overtime pay that is calculated at 1.5 times the normal hourly rate.
- 16. Total revenue minus allowable deductions.
- 17. An amount of money paid to people for work that is calculated on the number of hours worked.
- 18. the period where your income is assessed for tax purposes.
Down
- 1. A percentage of the sales you pay to the employee or person who made them.
- 4. tax that is deducted from your gross pay each payday by your employer.
- 8. work paid for according to the amount produced.
- 9. Extra payment to a worker based on 17.5% of 4 weeks annual leave.
- 12. A fund that goes towards future pension.
- 13. a fee paid in advance to someone, especially a barrister, in order to secure their services for use when required.
- 14. A tax paid to the government based on the size of a persons income.