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Human Resources Management: Compensation
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1. 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
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
Travel pay
Golden Parachutes
2. Act that regulated 'insider trading'
Securities and Exchange Act
Profit-sharing plans
Job grades
Salary continuation
3. Act that provides for continuation of group health-care benefits for former employees and their families
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)
Money purchase plans
4. Process by which a retirement benefit becomes nonforfeitable
401K Plans
Golden Parachutes
Vesting
Managed Care
5. Optional medical coverage for persons covered by Medicare
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Defined Benefit Plan
Medicare Part B
Final-Pay Formula
6. Describes a situation where an employee's pay is below the minimum of the range
Time-based step-rate pay
Comission
Green-Circle Rates
Coordination of Benefits
7. A reimbursement standard used by insurance companies to determine how much providers should be paid for their services
Nonqualified deferred compensation plan
Reasonable and customary
Out-of-pocket maximum
Premium pay
8. System used by federal government to classify jobs
General Scheduled (GS) System
Time-based step-rate pay
Parachutes
Final-Pay Formula
9. Form of health care that provides services for a fixed period on a prepaid basis
Performance-based pay
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
Medicare
Defined Benefit Plan
10. Type of insurance that provides regular payments to the surviving spouse and dependent
Excess Group-Term Life Insurance
QDROs(qualified domestic relations orders)
Salary continuation
LSI (lump-sum increase)
11. Pay that is based on when the employee works (e.g. overtime pay - shift pay differential) or where the employee works; also called variable pay
Independent contractors
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
Qualifying event
Differential Pay
12. Create or recognize the right of an alternative payee to receive all or a portion of the benefits under a pension plan
Supplemental wages
Capitated Health Care Plan
FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act)
QDROs(qualified domestic relations orders)
13. Medical conditions that existed before a health-care policy is taken out
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Defined Benefit Plan
Flat-Rate Pay
Preexisting conditions
14. Payment paid to salespeople - usually calculated as a percentage of sales
Golden Handcuffs
Indirect compensation
Group-Term Life Insurance
Comission
15. 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.
Private-letter rulings
Medicare Part B
Prudent person rule
Defined Benefit Plan
16. Type of health-care plan in which the employer assumes the risk of high costs and hires an insurance claims department to handle claims
ASO (Administrative Services-Only health-care plan)
Percentiles
Exempt Employees
Variable pay
17. Retirement benefit offered to all employees in the organization; provides tax advantages and is protected under ERISA
Serious health condition
401K Plans
Qualified deferred compensation plan
Parachutes
18. 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
Exempt Employees
COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)
LSI (lump-sum increase)
19. 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
Direct Compensation
Qualified deferred compensation plan
Golden Parachutes
Premium sharing
20. Provide employees with payments based on the organization's profitability that are additional to the employee's normal rates of pay
Self-insured health-care plan
Draw
Performance-based pay
Cash Profit-Sharing Plans
21. Typically paid to nonexempt workers for the time they spend traveling to or between work assignments
Travel pay
Overtime pay
Lifetime maximum benefit
REA (Retirement equity act)
22. Full-choice health-care plan that allows covered employees to go to any qualified physician or hospital and submit claims to the insurance company
Career-Average Formula
Indemnity health-care plan
Job classification
Market-based evaluation
23. Individual - usually a primary-care physician - who is given control of patient access to specialists and services in a managed care organization
Gainsharing Plans
Salary compression
Revenue Rulings
Gatekeeper
24. Type of Section 125 plan that allows employees to use pretax dollars to pay for certain out of-pocket health and dependent-care expenses
25. Act that provides employees with the opportunity to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave to care for family members or because of a serious health condition of the employee
Minimum wage
Final-Pay Formula
FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act)
401K Plans
26. Evaluation method that establishes a hierarchy of jobs from lowest to highest based on overall importance to the organization
Minimum wage
EPA (Equal Pay Act)
Hay Plan
Job ranking
27. Amount advanced on future commissions
Draw
Merit pay
Taxable Wages
Total Compensation
28. Type of formula used in determining retirement plan payments where the employer pays a set dollar amount for each year of service under the plan
Revenue Rulings
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
Flat-Dollar Formula
Section 125 benefit plans
29. Written benefit plans maintained by the employer that allow employees to use pretax dollars to pay for certain qualified benefits
Sunset Clause
Job classification
IRS 20-Factor Test
Section 125 benefit plans
30. Amendment to the Portal to Portal Act; Clarifies that commuting time is not paid working time
Parachutes
Flat-Dollar Formula
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
Self-insured health-care plan
31. 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)
Productivity-based pay
Managed Care
In loco parentis
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
32. Social Security Administration program that provides medical care for the aged; is taxed with no yearly maximum and is matched by the employer
Pay ranges
Medicare
Excess Group-Term Life Insurance
EPA (Equal Pay Act)
33. Point-factor job evaluation system developed by Hay Associates - a large consulting organization; also known as the Guide Chart-Profile
Self-insured health-care plan
Hay Plan
Hazard Pay
Golden Handcuffs
34. Provide counseling and help to employees having emotional - physical or personal problems
35. Refers to the identified time period and ending point that should be identified in incentive pay plans
Merit pay
Sunset Clause
Productivity-based pay
Benchmark Jobs
36. Shows the number of people or organizations associated with data organized in a frequency distribution
Frequency Table
International social security agreements
COBRA (Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)
Equal Work
37. Occurs when people feel that performance or job differences result in corresponding differences in pay rates
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
Reporting pay
Internal equity
Point-factor method
38. Pay is based on longevity in the job - and pay increases occur on a predetermined schedule
Red-circle rates
Indemnity health-care plan
Time-based step-rate pay
Rabbi trust
39. Stock bonus plans by which employees gain ownership in the organization for which they work
40. Act that determined that older workers may not be discriminated against by performance-based pay systems
Job grades
ADEA (Age Discrimination in Employment Act)
Green-Circle Rates
Sunset Clause
41. Show measures of dispersion - or how groups of data relate to each other. There are four quartiles to any set of data - with 25% of the data falling into each quartile.
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Paid-time-off (PTO) bank
Quartiles
Medicare
42. Situation in which employee pays a portion of the required monthly preium for health-care coverage
Experience Rating
Premium sharing
Point-factor method
Internal equity
43. Stated amount out of pocket the insured can pay for medical costs in a 12-month period before copayments end
MNCs (multinational companies)
Out-of-pocket maximum
Medicare Part B
POPS(premium-only plans)
44. 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
Guide Chart-Profile
Line-of-sight
Overtime pay
403B Plans
45. A grantor trust designed to segregate nonqualified deferred compensation benefits from an employer's general accounts
Serious health condition
External Equity
Tax Reform Act
Rabbi trust
46. Refers to a qualified - tax deferred retirement plan where the employer contributes a percentage of profits to employee accounts
Pay ranges
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan
Job classification
47. One-time payment made to an employee - also called a performance bonus
LSI (lump-sum increase)
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
FASB (Financial Accounting Standards Board)
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
48. Act that added two sections to the Tax Code: Section 125 and Section 401(k)
Medicare Part B
Revenue Act
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
TPA (third-party administrator) health-care plan
49. Refers to pay rates that are affected by when an employee works
Time-based differential pay
Tax Reform Act
Total Compensation
Copayment
50. Income tax credit to encourage employers to hire long-term welfare recipients
Comparable Worth
Independent contractors
Flat-Dollar Formula
Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit