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Human Resources Management: Compensation
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1. Social Security Administration program that provides medical care for the aged; is taxed with no yearly maximum and is matched by the employer
International social security agreements
Performance-based pay
Gainsharing Plans
Medicare
2. 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
SBJPA (Small Business Job Protection Act)
Broadbanding
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act(HIPAA)
Red-circle rates
3. Basic compensation an employee receives - usually as a wage or salary
IRS 20-Factor Test
Base Pay
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)
4. Evaluation method that establishes a hierarchy of jobs from lowest to highest based on overall importance to the organization
Job ranking
Reasonable and customary
Comparable Worth
Maturity curves
5. Rulings issued by the IRS to specific taxpayers or organizations who request an interpretation of the law
Salary compression
Cliff Vesting
MNCs (multinational companies)
Private-letter rulings
6. Pay adjustment given to employees regardless of their performance or company profitability; usually linked to inflation; also referred to as a standard percentage raise
IRS 20-Factor Test
Time-based step-rate pay
Nonexempt employees
COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment)
7. Health plan that covers specific expenses not covered by Medicare
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
Indemnity health-care plan
Medicare supplement
Lifetime maximum benefit
8. Act that added two sections to the Tax Code: Section 125 and Section 401(k)
Qualifying event
Revenue Act
LSI (lump-sum increase)
Disability Benefits
9. Type of health-care plan in which the physician is paid on a per capita (per head) basis rather than for actual treatment provided
Disability Benefits
Capitated Health Care Plan
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
Total Compensation
10. Describes the extra pay that employees receive when they are called into work during an emergency (e.g. power outage)
Top hat plan
EAP's (Employee Assistance Programs)
Emergency-Shift Pay
Hazard Pay
11. Act that adjusts certain minimum vesting schedules - increases retirement plan compensation and contribution limits - permits catch-up contributions by participants over age 50 in certain retirement plans - and modifies distribution and rollover r
Golden Parachutes
EGTRRA (Economic Growth & Tax Relief Reconciliation Act)
Prudent person rule
Voluntary deductions
12. 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
Variable pay
Improshare plan
Medicare Part B
Profit-sharing plans
13. Plan in which the employer and sometimes the employee make an annual payment to the employee's retirement plan account
Group-Term Life Insurance
MNCs (multinational companies)
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
Defined Contribution Plan
14. Income tax credit to encourage employers to hire long-term welfare recipients
Unemployment insurance
Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Salary
15. Systematic determination of the relative worth of jobs within an organization
Lifetime maximum benefit
Time-based step-rate pay
Broadbanding
Job evaluation
16. Point-factor job evaluation system developed by Hay Associates - a large consulting organization; also known as the Guide Chart-Profile
Hay Plan
Graded Vesting
Modified-duty programs
Pay surveys
17. Form of insurance carried by employers for their employees that provides a lump-sum payment to the employee's beneficiaries
Self-insured health-care plan
Equal Work
Group-Term Life Insurance
Savings Incentive Match Plan for employees (SIMPLE)
18. Amendment to the Portal to Portal Act; Clarifies that commuting time is not paid working time
Internal equity
Gross Earnings
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
Section 125 benefit plans
19. 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.
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
Weighted average
Managed Care
Fully Insured Health-Care Plan
20. Required for nonexempt workers under FLSA at 1.5 times the regular rate of pay for hours over 40 in a workweek.
MNCs (multinational companies)
Job evaluation
Experience Rating
Overtime pay
21. Refers to insurance coverage that provides a daily monetary benefit to people who are chronically ill and who require living assistance either at home or in a residential facility
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
Long-term care insurance
Compa-Ratio
Reporting pay
22. Payroll deductions such as tax levies and court-ordered child support that an employee must pay; withheld from paychecks before voluntary deductions
Utilization review
Davis-Bacon Act
Involuntary deductions
Coordination of Benefits
23. Benefits paid to unemployed workers beyond required government unemployment benefits
Pay ranges
Percentiles
Premium pay
SUB (supplemental unemployment benefits)
24. Jobs used as reference points when setting up a job classification system and when designing or modifying a pay structure
QDROs(qualified domestic relations orders)
Benchmark Jobs
Incentive pay
COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment)
25. Individual - usually a primary-care physician - who is given control of patient access to specialists and services in a managed care organization
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
Productivity-based pay
Gatekeeper
26. Instrument that measures change over time for costs of a group of goods and services
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs)
In loco parentis
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act)
27. Act that prohibits wage discrimination by requiring equal pay for equal work
EPA (Equal Pay Act)
Base Pay
Improshare plan
Factor Comparison Method
28. Act that regulated 'insider trading'
EGTRRA (Economic Growth & Tax Relief Reconciliation Act)
Excess Deferral Plans
457 Plans
Securities and Exchange Act
29. Stock bonus plans by which employees gain ownership in the organization for which they work
30. The pay level divided by the midpoint of the pay range
Draw
Indirect compensation
Compa-Ratio
Cash Profit-Sharing Plans
31. Extra pay for working holidays or vacation days.
Performance-based pay
Premium pay
Managed Care
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
32. Rulings published by the IRS as general guidelines to all taxpayers
Out-of-pocket maximum
Final-Pay Formula
Cash Profit-Sharing Plans
Revenue Rulings
33. 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
Factor Comparison Method
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act(HIPAA)
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
Scanlon Plan
34. Type of Section 125 plan that allows employees to pay for certain qualified benefits with pretax dollars
Defense Authorization Bill
POPS(premium-only plans)
Geographic Differential Pay
FSA's (Flexible Spending Accounts)
35. Collect information on prevailing market rates and include topics such as incentive plans - overtime pay - base pay - and vacation and holiday practices.
Pay surveys
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
Merit pay
Quartiles
36. Occurs when there is only a small difference in pay between employees regardless of their skills - experience - or seniority; also known as salary compression
Vesting
Paired-comparison method
Pay compression
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
37. Tax-deferred accounts to which wage earners can contribute an amount up to a yearly maximum
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
MNCs (multinational companies)
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs)
Lifetime maximum benefit
38. System used by federal government to classify jobs
457 Plans
Cliff Vesting
General Scheduled (GS) System
Flat-Dollar Formula
39. Act that requires benefit continuation and crediting of service while an employee is on military active duty
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
Premium pay
Savings Incentive Match Plan for employees (SIMPLE)
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
40. Includes all renumeration for services (including noncash benefits) and wages - which are taxable when paid
Taxable Wages
Total Compensation
Time-based step-rate pay
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
41. Type of formula used to determine retirement plan payments based on the average earnings during a specified number of years
Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit
Call-Back Pay
Merit pay
Final-Pay Formula
42. Payment paid to salespeople - usually calculated as a percentage of sales
Comission
Golden Handcuffs
Geographic Differential Pay
Nonexempt employees
43. One-time payment made to an employee - also called a performance bonus
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
Quartiles
Hazard Pay
LSI (lump-sum increase)
44. Typically paid to nonexempt workers for the time they spend traveling to or between work assignments
Indemnity health-care plan
Travel pay
Utilization review
Weighted average
45. Form of compensation commonly referred to as benefits
Indirect compensation
Defined Benefit Plan
International assignees
Qualifying event
46. Plans that allow employees to make tax-favored pay deferrals toward retirement savings through a payroll deduction plan
401K Plans
Total Compensation
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
External Equity
47. A system by which qualified retirement plan participants become incrementally vested over a period of years of service
Graded Vesting
Career-Average Formula
Gatekeeper
Medicare Part B
48. 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 coinsurance
Guide Chart-Profile
Copayment
Overtime pay
Indemnity health-care plan
49. 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
Incentive pay
Tax Reform Act
Qualifying event
Cash Profit-Sharing Plans
50. The total earnings before taxes; includes regular wages plus additional earnings such as tips - bonuses and overtime pay
Prudent person rule
Utilization review
Gross Earnings
Golden Handcuffs