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Stephanie Parker is a salaried, nonexempt administrator for Forise Industries and is paid biweekly. Her annual salary is $52,000, and her standard workweek is 45 hours. During the pay period ending February 3, 20xx, she worked 8 hours overtime. She is single with two withholding allowances. Required: Complete the following payroll register for Stephanie's pay. (Round intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.) Company Forise Industries Period Ended: 213/20XX Annual Salary HouyteNo of Regaroof Overtime Regular Overtime Gross Earnings Name M/S # of W/H Annual Salary | Hourly Rate Earnings Hours Earnings Stephanie Parker 52,000 45.00 8.0052,000.00

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