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NannyCast 11: Let’s Talk About Money, Our Take How do you get...


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NannyCast 11: Let’s Talk About Money, Our Take  How do you get the raise or paycheck that you deserve and/or need? In this episode, nannies Denny and Jenni discuss what they learned in a 2012 webinar on that very topic: Let’s Talk About Money. For those who want to get straight to the point, the upfront ends at 3 minutes and 59 seconds. If you have an old NannyCast 1.0 episode lying around, get in touch! We are offering rewards for lost episodes! (download) Additional Show Notes:FREE NannyPalooza WebinarsBlue Dog Creature Coaching (Durham and Chapel Hill, NC)NannyPalooza Webinar on “Let’s Talk About Money: How to Negotiate a Great Salary, Ask for a Raise and Other Tough Money Conversations with Lora Brawley” and Sue Downey There is more information if you click on the permalink for this episode. Nanny Pay:$36,000 = $13.84/hr for 50 hours, 15.38/hr for 45 hours, or 17.31/hr for 40 hours = 1384 pre-tax bi-weekly pay = 1072 after tax bi-weekly pay; 692 pre-tax per week $38,000 = $14.61/hr for 50 hours, 16.24/hr for 45 hours, or  18.27/hr for 40 hours = 1461 pre-tax bi-weekly pay = 1127 after tax bi-weekly pay; 730 pre-tax per week $40,000 = $15.38/hr for 50 hours, 17.09/hr for 45 hours, or 19.23/hr for 40 hours = 1538 pre-tax bi-weekly pay = 1183 after tax bi-weekly pay; 769 pre-tax per week $42,000 = 16.15/hr for 50 hours, 17.95/hr for 45 hours, or 20.2/hr for 40 hours = 1615 pre-tax bi-weekly =1236 after tax bi-weekly; 807 pre-tax per week $45,000 = 17.31/hr for 50 hours, 19.23/hr for 45 hours, or 21.63/hr for 40 hours = 1730 pre-tax bi-weekly = 1308 after tax bi-weekly; 865 pre-tax weekly I [Nanny Denny] took a dollar amount of a yearly salary and divided that by 52 (number of weeks in the year) to get the weekly pay and also by 26 (number of bi-weekly pay periods) to get the bi-weekly pay. These numbers are all pre-tax so far.  I then divided by number of hours (50, 45, or 40) to get hourly pay - so if you work a different number of hours, maybe 55 or 35, divide by that instead.  If you are paid hourly (or offered a job that pays hourly), then you can do the math in the other direction as well.  I used the calculator on 4nannytaxes.com to get the after tax pay.  I only figured out the after tax bi-weekly pay because I am paid bi-weekly, but you can also do this weekly.
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