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A salary statement, commonly called a payslip, pay stub, paystub, pay advice, or sometimes paycheck stub or wage slip, is a document received by an employee that either includes a notice that the direct deposit transaction has gone through or that is attached to the paycheck.
Your paycheck stub serves as proof of income and government agencies, lenders and landlords often request them to verify your earnings.
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Here are Microsoft’s pay tiers for tech professionals. Level 70: Base pay: $231,700 to $361,500. On-hire stock awards: $310,000 default to $1.2 million with approval
Microsoft Office Accounting (formerly Small Business Accounting) is a discontinued accounting software application from Microsoft targeted towards small businesses that had between 1 and 25 employees. The last version, Microsoft Office Accounting 2009, was available in both Express and Professional editions.
In the following video, Motley Fool research analyst Lyons George tells us about Microsoft's announcement that it will be offering its Microsoft Office software suite on a subscription...
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Component Object Model ( COM) is a binary-interface standard for software components introduced by Microsoft in 1993. It is used to enable inter-process communication (IPC) object creation in a large range of programming languages. COM is the basis for several other Microsoft technologies and frameworks, including OLE, OLE Automation, Browser ...