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Business, 13.12.2019 18:31 codyclay

John works for heinlein hillclimbers in wyoming, where he earns $26,500 annually. he contributes $150 per month to his 401(k), of which his employer matches half of his contribution. heinlein hillclimbers contributes $150 per month to his health insurance, $30 per month to his life insurance, and $50 per month to his ad& d policy. he receives a 2% profit-sharing bonus at the end of each year and $5,250 in tuition reimbursement. heinlein pays employer-only taxes and insurance that comprises an additional 18% of john's annual salary. what is john's total annual compensation?

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