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Human Resources Management: Compensation
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1. Job comparison method that involves the ranking of each job by each selected compensable factor and then identifying dollar values to develop a pay rate
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
Paid-time-off (PTO) bank
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
Factor Comparison Method
2. 'In place of a parent'; term used in expansion of FMLA coverage to employees who stand in place of a parent with day-to-day responsibilities to care for and financially support a child or who have a day-to day responsibility to care for or financiall
In loco parentis
Point-factor method
Salary
TPA (third-party administrator) health-care plan
3. Set of 20 factors that the IRS uses to determine whether workers are employees or independent contractors
Copayment
IRS 20-Factor Test
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act)
4. Persons who live in one country and are employed by an organization based in another country; also called international assignees
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act)
Internal equity
Expatriates
Long-term disability(LTD) coverage
5. An effort to make job evaluation more compatible with the de-layering of organizations by combining several salary grades or job classifications with narrow pay ranges into one band with a wider salary spread
Premium sharing
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
Broadbanding
Paid-time-off (PTO) bank
6. One-time payment made to an employee - also called a performance bonus
Money purchase plans
Broadbanding
Medicare Part B
LSI (lump-sum increase)
7. Uniform amount of money paid to a worker regardless of how many hours are worked
Salary
Top hat plan
Job grades
Internal equity
8. Medical conditions that existed before a health-care policy is taken out
Private-letter rulings
Paired-comparison method
SUB (supplemental unemployment benefits)
Preexisting conditions
9. Group incentives where a portion of the gains on organization realizes from group efforts is shared with the group
Gainsharing Plans
Job classification
Golden Parachutes
Benchmark Jobs
10. Provide counseling and help to employees having emotional - physical or personal problems
11. Occurs when an organization's pay rates are at least equal to market rates
External Equity
Coinsurance
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
Draw
12. Occurs when people feel that performance or job differences result in corresponding differences in pay rates
Gainsharing Plans
Internal equity
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
Cash Balance Plan
13. Pay systems in which employee characteristics - rather than the job - determine pay.
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
Performance-based pay
Tax Reform Act
Tax and Trade Relief Extension Act
14. Act that determined that older workers may not be discriminated against by performance-based pay systems
Golden Parachutes
ADEA (Age Discrimination in Employment Act)
Direct Compensation
Draw
15. Plan that promises employee a retirement benefit amount based on a formula
401K Plans
Taxpayer Relief Act (TRA)
Group-Term Life Insurance
Defined Benefit Plan
16. Workers' compensation plans set up by employers/industries in place of their state's compensation plan
Productivity-based pay
QDROs(qualified domestic relations orders)
Nonsubscriber plans
Time-based differential pay
17. Average of data that takes other factors such as the number of incumbents into account
OWBPA (older worker's benefit protection act)
Cash Balance Plan
Group-Term Life Insurance
Weighted average
18. Form of base pay that is dependent on the number of hours worked
Medicare carve-out
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act)
Hazard Pay
Hourly wage
19. A system by which qualified retirement plan participants become incrementally vested over a period of years of service
Compa-Ratio
Out-of-pocket maximum
Taxpayer Relief Act (TRA)
Graded Vesting
20. Provides each incumbent of a job with the same rate of pay - regardless of performance or seniority; also known as single-rate pay
ASO (Administrative Services-Only health-care plan)
Job grades
Flat-Rate Pay
Draw
21. Clauses written into executive contracts that provide special payments to 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
Golden Parachutes
Incentive pay
Disability Benefits
COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment)
22. Act that requires benefit continuation and crediting of service while an employee is on military active duty
Top hat plan
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
Golden Handcuffs
23. Payroll deductions such as tax levies and court-ordered child support that an employee must pay; withheld from paychecks before voluntary deductions
Medicare
Employees
Involuntary deductions
Qualifying event
24. States that an ERISA plan fiduciary has legal and financial obligations not to take more risks when investing employee benefit program funds than a reasonably knowledgeable - prudent investor would under similar circumstances.
Time-based differential pay
Medicare Part B
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
Prudent person rule
25. Act that made changes to rules regarding the ability of tax-exempt organizations to institute retirement plans modeled after 401(k) and IRA accounts and to the definition of highly compensated employees
ASO (Administrative Services-Only health-care plan)
SBJPA (Small Business Job Protection Act)
Line-of-sight
Draw
26. Employer-funded plan that reimburses employees only for eligible and substantiated health care expenses
HRA(Health reimbursement account)
Red-circle rates
Cliff Vesting
Savings Incentive Match Plan for employees (SIMPLE)
27. Excluded federal contractors from overtime pay requirements after eight hours of work in a day; in their case - time and a half must be paid only for hours in excess of 40 per week
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
Rabbi trust
Profit-sharing plans
Defense Authorization Bill
28. Extra pay for working holidays or vacation days.
Equal Work
Final-Pay Formula
Nonduplication of benefits
Premium pay
29. Type of Section 125 plans that allow employees to choose from a menu of benefits and allocate pretax dollars to pay for those benefits
Emergency-Shift Pay
Premium sharing
Full Cafeteria Plans
COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment)
30. Refers to a situation where an individual's performance is the basis for either the amount or timing of pay increases; also called performance based pay
Money purchase plans
Factor Comparison Method
Merit pay
Private-letter rulings
31. Pay that employees receive when they are on call but not actually working
Hazard Pay
Portal-to-portal act
On-call pay
Tax Reform Act
32. Persons who live in one country and are employed by an organization based in another country
Pay ranges
International assignees
Job classification
Employees
33. Act that made significant changes in employee benefit programs - especially retirement plans
Tax Reform Act
Frequency Table
Minimum wage
Defense Authorization Bill
34. Under COBRA - an event - such as termination for reasons other than gross misconduct - that allows employees to continue their group health-care coverage for a specified period of time
Long-term care insurance
Incentive pay
QDROs(qualified domestic relations orders)
Qualifying event
35. Rulings issued by the IRS to specific taxpayers or organizations who request an interpretation of the law
IRS 20-Factor Test
Private-letter rulings
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
Davis-Bacon Act
36. Health plan where benefits are reduced for employees eligible for Medicare; Medicare becomes the primary provider
Equal Work
Medicare carve-out
Overtime pay
MHPA (Mental Health Parity Act)
37. Employees covered under FLSA regulations - including minimum wage and overtime pay requirements
FASB (Financial Accounting Standards Board)
Nonexempt employees
Excess Deferral Plans
Utilization review
38. Point-factor job evaluation system developed by Hay Associates a large consulting organization - also known as the Hay Plan
Guide Chart-Profile
Direct Compensation
Call-Back Pay
Paid-time-off (PTO) bank
39. Written benefit plans maintained by the employer that allow employees to use pretax dollars to pay for certain qualified benefits
ESOP's (Employee Stock Ownership Plans)
Section 125 benefit plans
MNCs (multinational companies)
EAP's (Employee Assistance Programs)
40. 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
Imputed income
UCA (Unemployment Compensation Amendments)
Gainsharing Plans
Line-of-sight
41. Refers to a concept that states that employees must be able to influence the attainment of a goal and see a direct result of their efforts in order for incentive pay plans to be effective
Improshare plan
Line-of-sight
Flat-Dollar Formula
Seniority
42. Describes a situation where an employee's pay is below the minimum of the range
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act)
Green-Circle Rates
Merit pay
Capitated Health Care Plan
43. Act that regulated 'insider trading'
Voluntary deductions
Coinsurance
Retirement Equity Act (REA)
Securities and Exchange Act
44. Amount advanced on future commissions
Medicare supplement
Retirement Equity Act (REA)
Tax Reform Act
Draw
45. Method similar to job evaluation systems that evaluates jobs based upon their market value
Geographic Differential Pay
Flat-Dollar Formula
Market-based evaluation
Hourly wage
46. Collect information on prevailing market rates and include topics such as incentive plans - overtime pay - base pay - and vacation and holiday practices.
REA (Retirement equity act)
Salary compression
Long-term disability(LTD) coverage
Pay surveys
47. 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
Coinsurance
Sunset Clause
Excess Group-Term Life Insurance
POPS(premium-only plans)
48. Provide employees with payments based on the organization's profitability that are additional to the employee's normal rates of pay
Cash Profit-Sharing Plans
COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)
Medicare
Private-letter rulings
49. Full-choice health-care plan that allows covered employees to go to any qualified physician or hospital and submit claims to the insurance company
TPA (third-party administrator) health-care plan
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
Factor Comparison Method
HRA(Health reimbursement account)
50. Pay based on the quantity of work and outputs that can be accurately measured
Frequency Distribution
Retirement Equity Act (REA)
Productivity-based pay
Salary continuation