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Originally Posted by HungLikeJesus
Assume both A and B get paid half a year's salary at the end of every 6 months; here's the totals for 3 years:
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I was thinking along those lines, but remember, B's increase is $25 per year, received every six months. So for the second half of the first year B gets an annual rate of 525, which when /2 is 262.50, not 275.
ETA:
After 6 months they are even. After 12 months B is ahead. After 18 months A takes the lead and stays there.
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Last edited by ZenGum; 12-18-2011 at 07:33 PM.
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