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Human Resources Management: Compensation
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1. Refers to pay rates that are affected by when an employee works
SBJPA (Small Business Job Protection Act)
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
Qualifying event
Time-based differential pay
2. Pay that employees receive when they are on call but not actually working
Geographic Differential Pay
On-call pay
Green-Circle Rates
Defense Authorization Bill
3. Extra pay for working holidays or vacation days.
Productivity-based pay
Salary
Utilization review
Premium pay
4. Specified percentage (typically 20-30%) of covered medical expenses that employee pays or the fixed dollar amount that a covered person pays each time he or she visits a physician; also known as copayment
Salary continuation
Unemployment insurance
Comparable Worth
Coinsurance
5. Determined by an array of issues such as business ownership (employee owns more than 5% of the firm) and/or salary (for 2003 - and 2004 - $90 - 000)
Survivor's benefits
Involuntary deductions
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
6. Mandatory hospital coverage for persons covered by Medicare.
Revenue Act
Medicare Part A
Modified-duty programs
Qualifying event
7. Type of Section 125 plan that allows employees to pay for certain qualified benefits with pretax dollars
Parachutes
POPS(premium-only plans)
Copayment
Job evaluation
8. Pay is based on longevity in the job - and pay increases occur on a predetermined schedule
Time-based step-rate pay
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
Excess Group-Term Life Insurance
Premium pay
9. Form of direct compensation where employers pay for performance beyond normal expectations to motivate employees to perform at higher levels
Incentive pay
Cash Profit-Sharing Plans
Emergency-Shift Pay
Overtime pay
10. Payroll deductions selected by the employee such as charitable contributions
Sunset Clause
Voluntary deductions
Line-of-sight
Prudent person rule
11. Act that reduced the compensation limits in qualified retirement programs
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Job evaluation
International social security agreements
Differential Pay
12. Non-qualified deferred compensation plans that provide benefits to selected management or highly compensated employees beyond section 401 or 415 limitations
Excess Deferral Plans
Nonduplication of benefits
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
Fully Insured Health-Care Plan
13. Act that extended the concept of prevailing wage to employers who manufacture or supply goods under government contracts and required time and a half
Hay Plan
Equal Work
457 Plans
Walsh-Healey Act
14. Requires administrators of defined contribution plans to provide notice of covered blackout periods; provides whistle-blower protection for employees
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
403B Plans
Long-term care insurance
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
15. Collect information on prevailing market rates and include topics such as incentive plans - overtime pay - base pay - and vacation and holiday practices.
Pay surveys
Final-Pay Formula
Hay Plan
Rabbi trust
16. Monthly benefits paid under Social Security to eligible dependents of deceased workers
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17. Full-choice health-care plan that allows covered employees to go to any qualified physician or hospital and submit claims to the insurance company
Experience Rating
Indemnity health-care plan
On-call pay
Retirement Equity Act (REA)
18. Retirement plan by which employees cna contribute each year to a 401(k) plan or IRA
Savings Incentive Match Plan for employees (SIMPLE)
Compa-Ratio
Medicare supplement
ESOP's (Employee Stock Ownership Plans)
19. Rulings published by the IRS as general guidelines to all taxpayers
Job ranking
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
Graded Vesting
Revenue Rulings
20. Nonqualified deferred compensation plan designed to provide retirement benefits to a select group of management or highly compensated employees
Top hat plan
Reporting pay
Paired-comparison method
Hazard Pay
21. Private body that decides how financial executives should report their firms' financial information to their share-holders
Geographic Differential Pay
FASB (Financial Accounting Standards Board)
Indirect compensation
Exempt Employees
22. Pay based on the quantity of work and outputs that can be accurately measured
Productivity-based pay
Independent contractors
Reasonable and customary
Performance-based pay
23. Persons who live in one country and are employed by an organization based in another country
International assignees
Capitated Health Care Plan
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
FSA's (Flexible Spending Accounts)
24. Premium ammount that a company pays on behalf of an employee; the employee does not receive the benefit in dollars but does pay taxes on it
Total Compensation
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
Cliff Vesting
Imputed income
25. Act that amends the Work Opportunity Tax Credit to reduce employer federal tax liability
SEP(Simplified Employee Pension)
Tax and Trade Relief Extension Act
Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA)
401K Plans
26. Form of insurance carried by employers for their employees that provides a lump-sum payment to the employee's beneficiaries
Group-Term Life Insurance
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA)
HRA(Health reimbursement account)
27. Basic compensation an employee receives - usually as a wage or salary
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Copayment
Line-of-sight
Base Pay
28. Refers to pay that is received by an employee - including base pay - differential pay - and incentive pay
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act(HIPAA)
Direct Compensation
Flat-Rate Pay
Serious health condition
29. Optional medical coverage for persons covered by Medicare
Variable pay
Medicare Part B
Preexisting conditions
Time-based step-rate pay
30. Describe situations where employees' pay is above the range maximum
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act)
Red-circle rates
Revenue Rulings
Excess Group-Term Life Insurance
31. Correlate pay with time spent in a professional field such as teaching or research
Maturity curves
Factor Comparison Method
Productivity-based pay
Excess Group-Term Life Insurance
32. Allows employees to advance via either a management or technical track within the organization
Out-of-pocket maximum
Golden Parachutes
Hazard Pay
Dual-Ladder Career Progression
33. Replaces a portion of an employee's lost income after short-term disability coverage ends; may be combined with Social Security disability
Job ranking
Long-term disability(LTD) coverage
Medicare carve-out
Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA)
34. Method similar to job evaluation systems that evaluates jobs based upon their market value
Quartiles
Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan
Market-based evaluation
Employees
35. Act that provides for continuation of group health-care benefits for former employees and their families
COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)
Travel pay
External Equity
Variable pay
36. Average of data that takes other factors such as the number of incumbents into account
Job grades
Walsh-Healey Act
Weighted average
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
37. Act that defines what is incuded as hours worked and is therefore compensable and a factor in calculating overtime
Seniority
Call-Back Pay
Coinsurance
Portal-to-portal act
38. Bilateral social security agreements that coordinate the U.S. Social Security program with the comparable programs of other countries; also known as international social security agreements
Totalization agreements
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Nonexempt employees
39. Concept that states that jobs filled primarily by women should have the same job classification and salary as similar jobs filled by men
Modified-duty programs
Comparable Worth
Salary continuation
Medicare supplement
40. Reflect the dimensions along which a job is perceived to add value to the organization; these factors are used to determine which jobs are worth more than others
Frequency Table
Premium pay
Compensable Factors
Premium sharing
41. Refers to a job ranking method in which evaluator compares each job with every other job being evaluated
403B Plans
Fully Insured Health-Care Plan
Paired-comparison method
Improshare plan
42. Clauses written into executive contracts that provide special payments ot key executives who might lose their position or be otherwise disadvantaged if another company took control of the organization through a merger or acquisition; also known as go
Parachutes
Factor Comparison Method
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
Internal equity
43. Jobs used as reference points when setting up a job classification system and when designing or modifying a pay structure
Excess Group-Term Life Insurance
Benchmark Jobs
Weighted average
COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)
44. Act that addresses parity between mental health benefits and medical benefits
MHPA (Mental Health Parity Act)
403B Plans
Walsh-Healey Act
TPA (third-party administrator) health-care plan
45. Type of health-care plan in which the physician is paid on a per capita (per head) basis rather than for actual treatment provided
Capitated Health Care Plan
Red-circle rates
Independent contractors
Salary
46. Evaluation method that establishes a hierarchy of jobs from lowest to highest based on overall importance to the organization
Job ranking
FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act)
Medicare supplement
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
47. A system by which qualified retirement plan participants become incrementally vested over a period of years of service
Overtime pay
Vesting
Graded Vesting
Market-based evaluation
48. Eliminates the duplication of payments when the employee - spouse - or dependents have coverage under two or more plans
Coordination of Benefits
Group-Term Life Insurance
Improshare plan
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
49. General term for a medical plan that seeks to ensure that the treatments a person receives are medically necessary and provided in a cost-effective manner.
Managed Care
Self-insured health-care plan
Compensable Factors
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
50. Plan in which the employer and sometimes the employee make an annual payment to the employee's retirement plan account
Defined Contribution Plan
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Private-letter rulings
Job evaluation