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Subtract the minimum from the maximum. This is the range. In the example, 500,000 minus 350,000 equals 150,000. Divide the range by the minimum to find the range spread.
A traditional salary range is commonly 30 percent to 40 percent. It is common that top salary grades (i.e., for executives and top management) have a wider range (sometimes greater than a range of 40 percent) and that the lowest salary grades often have the narrowest range (sometimes smaller than 30 percent).
Range spread is a basic statistical calculation that goes along with mean, median, mode and range. The range is the difference between the highest and lowest scores in a data set and is the simplest measure of spread. So, we calculate range as the maximum value minus the minimum value.
The midpoint of a salary range is halfway between the high end and low end. If a salary range is listed as $45,000 to $55,000, for instance, the midpoint is $50,000.
A pay range is defined as a set boundary for compensation which identifies the minimum and maximum amount of a specific pay grade.
The calculation for a yield spread is essentially the same as for a bid-ask spread simply subtract one yield from the other. For example, if the market rate for a five-year CD is 5% and the rate for a one-year CD is 2%, the spread is the difference between them, or 3%.
Subtract the minimum value from maximum one to calculate the range. In this example, the range is $41.12 — $34.68 = $6.44. Divide the range by the average value, and then multiply the result by 100 to calculate the relative percent range.
If you want to know what percent A is of B, you simply divide A by B, then take that number and move the decimal place two spaces to the right. That's your percentage! To use the calculator, enter two numbers to calculate the percentage the first is of the second by clicking Calculate Percentage.
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