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For the year ended december 31, 2016, lopez company has implemented an employee bonus program equal to 3% of lopez’s net income, which employees will share equally. lopez’s net income (pre-bonus) is expected to be $500,000, and bonus expense is deducted in computing net income. (round your final answer to the nearest dollar.) 1. compute the amount of the bonus payable to the employees at year-end

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