Assuming A1 holds the number of employees and cell B1 holds the number of
managers
=MIN(A1,9)*17+MIN(A1-9,10)*14*(A19)+MAX(A1-19,0)*7+B1*200
For 52 employees and a manager I get 724 and not 777
9*17 + 10*14 + 33*7 = 524 + 200(for manager) = 724
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Hello everyone- i work for a very small non-profit and need some help
calculating some spreadsheet values. if anyone can help with this
problem, i would really appreciate it. here it goes....
i am putting together a list of busnesses and am trying to calculate a
formula based on the number of employees they have and the
classification of the business.. for example... AAA enterprises has 52
employees and a manager.
i need to calculate how much in dues they should pay..
for the manager they pay $200, next 9 people each at $17, next 10
people each $14, next 30 each $9, and next 50 people each and over $7.
the total for AAA would be $777.. is there a way to set up a formula so
i can just put the number of employees and let the spreadsheet do the
work for me???
thanks for your help...
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