No , it's just semimonthly. Kinda like biweekly .
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No, there is no hyphen in "semimonthly." The correct spelling is a single word, used to describe events occurring twice a month.
It does not need to have a hyphen! :)
No, the word "nineteen" does not need a hyphen when written numerically.
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It's not a word in the dictionary, so yes, use the hyphen.
I do not believe that multitasking is supposed to have a hyphen.
You typically need only capitalize after sentence-ending punctuation, which a hyphen is not.
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To convert from a biweekly pay period to a semimonthly pay period, you need to recognize the difference in the number of paychecks received. Biweekly pay results in 26 paychecks per year, while semimonthly pay results in 24 paychecks per year. To convert, take the annual salary associated with the biweekly pay and divide it by 24 instead of 26. This adjustment will provide the correct semimonthly pay amount.