Accepting and upvoting an answer are separate, independent actions. You are encouraged to upvote any solution which is useful1, and to accept the one which solved your problem or was most helpful in finding your solution2. This means that yes, usually you'd upvote and accept the answer which helped you most. I agree with this answer by Glorfindel that accepting and not upvoting is an exception, unless you have less than 15 reputation and cannot upvote.
Since these two actions are independent, they will both give their normal reputation reward: +10 for an upvote and +15 on an accept. Thus yes, upvoting and accepting an answer will give the answerer 25 reputation.
If you think that an answer deserves even more reputation, you can place a bounty on the question to give more reputation.
1 Tooltip on the upvote button: "This answer is useful"
2 Tooltip on the accept button: "Accept this answer if it solved your problem or was most helpful in finding your solution"
is this the right reward
I think the right number of free internet points to give someone who's helped you out is always the maximum possible :-)