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12 September, 12:36

Jose contributes to an employer-sponsored 401 (k) plan. For the first 6% of

Jose's salary, his employer matches 100% of his 401 (k) contributions, and

from 6% to 12%, Jose's employer matches 50% of his 401 (k) contributions,

Jose's salary is $50,000, and last year he contributed $6000 to his 401 (k)

plan. What was the total amount that was contributed to his 401 (k) last year?

O A. $10,500

B. $17,200

C. $14,500

D. $16,000

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  1. 12 September, 12:50
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    (A) $10,500

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Joe contributed $6000 out of a salary of $50,000.

    6% of $50,000=$3000

    Since his employer matches 100% of his contributions for the first 6%:

    The employer adds $3000.

    For the other $3000, Jose's employer matches 50%.

    Therefore, the employer adds:

    50% X 3000=$1500

    Total Contribution by Jose's Employer = $3000+1500=$4500

    Therefore, the total amount that was contributed to Jose's account last year

    =Joe's Contribution + Employer's Contribution

    =6000+4500

    =$10,500

    The correct option is A.
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