The minimum amount of his salary that Lonnie should contribute each month to maximize his employer’s matching contribution which is $125 . Correct option C.
Explanation:
We have , Lonnie’s employer will match up to 5% of his salary in contributions to his 401(k). His starting salary with the company is $2,500 a month, and the company allows him to contribute up to 12% of his salary to his 401(k). According to the given scenario , Lonnie can contribute to matching at a maximum of 12% of his salary ($2500) :
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⇒ $
And , a minimum of 5% of his salary ($2500):
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⇒ $
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In question we need to tell the minimum amount of his salary that Lonnie should contribute each month to maximize his employer’s matching contribution which is $125 . Correct option C.