Depends on employer's pay periods. can be 1 week or 2. 2 minimum monthly req'd many states.
there r 52 weeks.. so biweekly would make 104 pay periods No, you divide 52 by 2 if you are paid biweekly, therefore there are 26 pay periods in a year. There would be 104 pay periods if you were paid twice a week, not paid once every 2 weeks.
I think that the question should be phrased "how many months have 5 paydays (aka pay weeks) in them" instead of how many 5 week months are there? I know that is the question that I was asking. The answer to the first question then is: 4 The months with 5 paydays (aka pay weeks) are: March June August November
26 not 24, there are 52 weeks in a year which is more accurate than 12 months * 2 if you actually work a full year, you'd lose 2 pay periods for no reason...
It is very easy. You just take the biweekly gross amount on the paycheck and multiply it by 26 which is the number of 2 week periods in a year. Then you divide this total by 12 because there are 12 months in a year. The result is your monthly pay. Geez. How much simpler can a question be? Do I win a car?
Biweekly means every two weeks that should be around 24 pay periods.
There are three pay periods left in 2018.
Answer: 2.17 There are 52 weeks in a 1 year. In one year there is 12 months. In 1 month there is 2.17 bi-weekly pay periods on average. There will be 4 months a year I believe you will receive 3 paychecks within the same month. 52/12= 4.33/ 2 (bi weekly paychecks) = 2.166666
Answer: 2.17 There are 52 weeks in a 1 year. In one year there is 12 months. In 1 month there is 2.17 bi-weekly pay periods on average. There will be 4 months a year I believe you will receive 3 paychecks within the same month. 52/12= 4.33/ 2 (bi weekly paychecks) = 2.166666
Yes, in 2017, the Affordable Care Act required individuals to have health insurance or pay a penalty, known as the individual mandate.
-- If you get paid every 7 days on the same day of the week, then it depends which day of the week is pay day. In 2013 ... Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday . . . . 4 months with 5 paydays Tuesday . . . . . 5 months with 5 paydays Friday . . . . . . . 3 months with 5 paydays Saturday . . . . . 2 months with 5 paydays
Months can vary in length between 28-31 days, which means that they don't always start and end at the same day of the week - so a monthly check will arrive at different days of the week for different months. Weeks OTOH are always the same length, so if you're payed every 4 weeks you should get your check at the same day of the week everytime.