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100 points fica is a(n) a. involuntary deduction based on a percentage of gross pay b. voluntary deduction based on a percentage of net income c. voluntary deduction based on a percentage of gross pay d. involuntary deduction based on a percentage of net income suppose that your net income for the month is $1,500 and that your total expenses are $2,500. which statement is accurate a. you have a surplus of $1,000 b. you have a surplus of $4,000 c. you have a deficit of $1,000 d. you have a deficit of $1,500 you invest $1,000.00 in one account and $4,000.00 in another account. both accounts have the same interest rate over the same amount of time. how will the interest earned compare? a they will earn same amount of interest b the $4,000 account will earn 4 times the amount of interest c the $4,000 account will earn 2 times the amount of interest d the $4,000 account all earn one-fourth the amount of interest


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