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saraeharris

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This formula for calculating profit sharing awards gives the employees a higher percentage of the profits as the profits increase.
 
  A) fluctuating first-dollar-of-profits
  B) differed first-dollar-of-profits
  C) graduated first-dollar-of-profits
  D) fixed first-dollar-of-profits

Question 2

With which profit sharing formula does the profit sharing pool become funded only after profits exceed a predetermined level, but fall below some established maximum level?
 
  A) fixed first-dollar-of-profits
  B) profitability threshold
  C) graduated first-dollar-of-profit
  D) equal payments



kristenb95

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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