8 - Interests Commissions
8 - Interests Commissions
8 - Interests Commissions
BUSINESS MATH
ABM STRAND
The Skills We Need
LESSON OBJECTIVES
1. define commission;
2. define and give examples of straight commission;
3. define and give examples of salary plus commission;
4.define and give examples of graduated (variable and
residual) commission.
5. compute commissions on cash basis;
6.compute commissions on instalment basis;
7. illustrate how to obtain down payment, gross balance, and
current increased balance;
8.solve problems involving interests and commissions.
Motivation
FOCUSING TASK
Erick resigned from his job out of boredom and took a new job as
a sales representative. Believing that he will enjoy more in this
new job, he didn’t really mind what he will get. The following are
the options he was offered:
This may refer to the total amount you have to pay that
includes penalties or interest incurred by unpaid balance from a
loan or payment you are supposed to have made but was not
able to do so on time.
Example 1:
As of this month’s cut-off date, the current total amount
due from your purchases using your credit card is PhP
99,386.59. The minimum required payment is 5% of the
total amount due. If you pay only the minimum required
payment, a financing charge of 3.4% of the remaining
balance will be charged to the next bill. Assuming you
refrain from using your credit card on any of your
purchases for the next 3 months and the financing charge
of 3.4% is charged every billing period, show your expected
monthly bill for the next 3 months.
Solution: Given the current bill of PhP 99,386.59, the
minimum required payment is 0.05(99,386.59) =
PhP4,969.33. If only the minimum required payment is paid,
then the remaining debt balance is 99,386.59 - 4,969.33 =
PhP94,417.26. Assuming there are no credit bill transactions
for the next 3 months and only the minimum required
payment each month is paid, the table below shows the
monthly total amount due for each of the next 3 months.
Time t (month) Total amount due for the Minimum required payment for the
month month
= 1.034(94, 417.26)
= 97,627.45
= 1.034(92,746.08)
= 95,899.45
= 1.034(91,104.48)
= 94,202.03
Observe that for the next 3 months, a total of PhP14,386.44 has
already been paid for the credit card bills. However, only
PhP5,184.56 (99,386.59 - 94,202.03) has been deducted so far from
the original debt of PhP99,386.59. Hence, every time we keep
paying only the required minimum payment, more money goes to
interest payments rather than payment of the actual debt.
EVALUATION
1. Juan makes money by commission rates. He gets 15% of
everything he sells. If Juan sold PhP230,000 worth of items this
month, what is his salary for the month?
10. Carlo sold his house for PhP8,000,000. The real-estate agent
got a 5% commission from the sales. From his commission, he
has to pay BIR tax and other obligations required for the transfer
of ownership of the property to the buyer. This expense
represents 6% of his total commission. How much net amount
will he receive?
Evaluation
SOLUTIONS
1. Juan makes money by commission rates. He gets 15% of everything he sells. If Juan sold
PhP230,000 worth of items this month, what is his salary for the month?
Solution: Salary = 15% (PhP230,000) = 0.15 (230,000) = PhP34,500
2. Mark makes PhP12,000 a month plus some money by commission rates. He gets 8% of
everything he sells. If Mark sold PhP60,000 worth of items this month, what is his salary for
the month?
Solution: Commission = 8% (PhP60,000) = PhP4,800. His salary for the month = PhP12,000 +
PhP4,800 = PhP16,800.
3. John receives PhP10,000 as monthly salary. As an agent, his monthly quota is PhP50,000
worth of beauty products for which he gets 5% commission on all sales beyond his monthly
quota. If he sold PhP75,000 worth of beauty products this month, what is his total salary for
this month?
Solution: Sales beyond his quota = PhP75,000 – P50,000 = PhP25,000. His commission is 5%
(PhP25,000) = .05 (25,000) = 1250. His monthly salary is PhP10,000 + PhP1250 = PhP11,250.
4. A sales agent receives PhP12,000 a month corresponding to a sales of PhP30,000 worth of
goods. Furthermore, he receives an additional 6% commission for all sales beyond his monthly
quota but not greater than PhP50,000. An additional 3% commission is for sales beyond
PhP50,000. If his sales is PhP70,000 for the month, how much is his salary for the month?
Solution: His first commission is 6% (PhP50,000 – P30,000) = 0.06 ( 20,000) = PhP1,200. His
second commission is 3% (PhP70,000 – PhP50,000) = 0.03 (20,000) = PhP600. His salary for the
month is PhP12,000 + PhP1,200 + PhP600 = PhP13,800.
5. A tutor at ABC Learning Center receives a monthly base pay of PhP8,000 corresponding to a
PhP5,000 tutorial fee input to the Center. He gets a share of 15% of all tutorial fees beyond the
mandatory PhP15,000 input. If each student he handles pays PhP6,000/month on tutorial fees
and he has five students for the month, how much share does he receive beyond his base pay?
Solution: He contributes PhP6,000 x 5 = PhP30,000. He gets a share of 15% (PhP30,000 –
PhP15,000) = 0.15 ( 15,000) = PhP2,250.
6. A salesperson gets a commission for his sales based on the following scale:
6% on all sales
5% on all sales between PhP50,000 and PhP100,000
4% on all sales over PhP100,000
If his total sales was PhP150,000, what is his gross pay?
Solution: First commission = 6% (PhP150,000) = 0.06 (150,000) = PhP9,000; second commission
= 5% (PhP100,000- PhP50,000) = 0.05 (50,000)
= PhP2,500; third commission = 4% ( PhP150,000 – PhP100,000) = 0.04 (50,000) = PhP2,000. His
total commission, which serves as his gross pay, is PhP9,000 + PhP2,500 + PhP2,000 =
PhP13,500.
7. A real-estate agent receives a 3% commission of PhP300,000 for selling a house. What was the
price of the house?
Solution: PhP300,000 represents 3% of the total cost of the house; that is, 3%(house cost) =
300,000. The price of the house = 300,000/.03= PhP10,000,000.
8. An appliance center agent sold a set of kitchen utensils for PhP20,000 and got a PhP600
commission. What was the commission rate?
Solution: The commission rate is obtained from the equation 600 = r% (20,000). This gives r = 3%.
9. Miguel earns a commission of 10% which is PhP10,000. How much did he sell?
Solution: The amount he sold is given by PhP10,000/10% = P100,000.
10. Carlo sold his house for PhP8,000,000. The real-estate agent got a 5% commission from
the sales. From his commission, he has to pay BIR tax and other obligations required for the
transfer of ownership of the property to the buyer. This expense represents 6% of his total
commission. How much net amount will he receive?
Solution: His commission amounts to 5% (PhP8,000,000) = PhP400,000. If BIR tax is 6% of his
commission, the net amount he will receives corresponds to 94% of PhP400,000 which is
PhP376,000.
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