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Human Resources Management: Compensation
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Act that addresses parity between mental health benefits and medical benefits.
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
Time-based differential pay
Red-circle rates
Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA)
2. System of overlapping short- and long-term incentives to make it less likely that employees will leave the company
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
Hourly wage
ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
Golden Handcuffs
3. Act that reduced the compensation limits in qualified retirement programs
Employees
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
4. Act that added two sections to the Tax Code: Section 125 and Section 401(k)
Time-based differential pay
Golden Parachutes
Sunset Clause
Revenue Act
5. Minimum hourly amount - determined by Congress - that nonexempt employees can be paid
Long-term disability(LTD) coverage
Minimum wage
Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit
Tax Reform Act
6. '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
Savings Incentive Match Plan for employees (SIMPLE)
Mental Health Parity Act (MHPA)
Top hat plan
In loco parentis
7. Provide counseling and help to employees having emotional - physical or personal problems
8. Form of direct compensation where employers pay for performance beyond normal expectations to motivate employees to perform at higher levels
Minimum wage
Incentive pay
Percentiles
Gatekeeper
9. Instrument that measures change over time for costs of a group of goods and services
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
Productivity-based pay
Exempt Employees
10. Used to group jobs that have approximately the same relatve internal worth and are paid at the same rate or rate change
Benchmark Jobs
Job grades
SUB (supplemental unemployment benefits)
Weighted average
11. Occurs when people feel that performance or job differences result in corresponding differences in pay rates
Internal equity
Fully Insured Health-Care Plan
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
SBJPA (Small Business Job Protection Act)
12. Type of Section 125 plans that allow employees to choose from a menu of benefits and allocate pretax dollars to pay for those benefits
Taxable Wages
457 Plans
Full Cafeteria Plans
Variable pay
13. System that shows preference to employees with the longest service
Seniority
Nonqualified deferred compensation plan
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
IRS 20-Factor Test
14. Form of compensation commonly referred to as benefits
Experience Rating
Exempt Employees
Indirect compensation
Productivity-based pay
15. Health-care plan in which the employer assumes the role of the insurance company and assumes some or all of the risk
Self-insured health-care plan
SUB (supplemental unemployment benefits)
Managed Care
Draw
16. In health plans - requires a secondary carrier to reimburse only up to the level of reimbursement they would have paid.
Golden Handcuffs
Job grades
Nonduplication of benefits
Private-letter rulings
17. Mandatory benefits program set up as part of the Social Security Act that is designed to provide a subsistence payment to employees between jobs
Point-factor method
Securities and Exchange Act
Parachutes
Unemployment insurance
18. Tax-deferred account to whcih the self-employd and employees of very small businesses can contribute
Cash Profit-Sharing Plans
Dual-Ladder Career Progression
Job classification
SEP(Simplified Employee Pension)
19. Distribute a portion of an organization's profits to its employees
Pay compression
Profit-sharing plans
REA (Retirement equity act)
Group-Term Life Insurance
20. 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
Section 125 benefit plans
Minimum wage
FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act)
Tax Reform Act
21. Purchaes health-care plans for large groups of employers to provide small businesses the economic advantages large companies have
Fully Insured Health-Care Plan
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit
MNCs (multinational companies)
22. A grantor trust designed to segregate nonqualified deferred compensation benefits from an employer's general accounts
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
Disability Benefits
Rabbi trust
POPS(premium-only plans)
23. Employer-funded plan that reimburses employees only for eligible and substantiated health care expenses
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
Walsh-Healey Act
HRA(Health reimbursement account)
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
24. Occurs when there is only a small difference in pay between employees regardless of their skills - experience - or seniority; also known as salary compression
Unemployment insurance
Merit pay
Pay compression
Full Cafeteria Plans
25. Audit of health-care use and charges to identify which benefits are used and to make certain that care is necessary and costs are in line
Disability Benefits
Section 125 benefit plans
Utilization review
Prudent person rule
26. Full-choice health-care plan that allows covered employees to go to any qualified physician or hospital and submit claims to the insurance company
Indemnity health-care plan
FSA's (Flexible Spending Accounts)
EPA (Equal Pay Act)
Equal Work
27. Refers to pay beyond base salary or wages such as bonuses and commissions
Supplemental wages
HRA(Health reimbursement account)
Minimum wage
Total Compensation
28. Employees who are excluded from FLSA minimum wage and overtime pay requirements
ESOP's (Employee Stock Ownership Plans)
Exempt Employees
SBJPA (Small Business Job Protection Act)
Private-letter rulings
29. Nonqualified deferred compensation plan designed to provide retirement benefits to a select group of management or highly compensated employees
SBJPA (Small Business Job Protection Act)
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs)
Taxpayer Relief Act (TRA)
Top hat plan
30. Pay systems in which employee characteristics - rather than the job - determine pay.
Prudent person rule
Performance-based pay
Paired-comparison method
SUB (supplemental unemployment benefits)
31. Basic compensation an employee receives - usually as a wage or salary
Base Pay
Productivity-based pay
Incentive pay
Equal Work
32. Persons who live in one country and are employed by an organization based in another country; also called international assignees
Weighted average
Expatriates
Job grades
Seniority
33. Work having equal skills - equal effort - equal responsibility - and equal working conditions - all performed at the same location
Equal Work
QDROs(qualified domestic relations orders)
Long-term care insurance
Survivor's benefits
34. Uniform amount of money paid to a worker regardless of how many hours are worked
Reporting pay
Premium sharing
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
Salary
35. Stated amount out of pocket the insured can pay for medical costs in a 12-month period before copayments end
Prudent person rule
Out-of-pocket maximum
Call-Back Pay
Davis-Bacon Act
36. Employees covered under FLSA regulations - including minimum wage and overtime pay requirements
Nonexempt employees
Serious health condition
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Flat-Rate Pay
37. 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
Flat-Rate Pay
Travel pay
Golden Handcuffs
Long-term care insurance
38. 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
Defense Authorization Bill
Parachutes
Third-party administrator (TAP) health-care plan
Capitated Health Care Plan
39. Type of formula used to determine retirement plan payments based on the average earnings during a specified number of years
Guide Chart-Profile
Final-Pay Formula
Compa-Ratio
Defined Benefit Plan
40. Form of base pay that is dependent on the number of hours worked
Nonqualified deferred compensation plan
Premium sharing
Prudent person rule
Hourly wage
41. Type of insurance that provides regular payments to the surviving spouse and dependent
Job grades
Salary continuation
Long-term disability(LTD) coverage
Prudent person rule
42. Act that provided certain legal protections for spousal beneficiaries of qualified retirement plans
Retirement Equity Act (REA)
Green-Circle Rates
Call-Back Pay
457 Plans
43. Type of Section 125 plan that allows employees to pay for certain qualified benefits with pretax dollars
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
POPS(premium-only plans)
Merit pay
44. 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
Frequency Table
Parachutes
Full Cafeteria Plans
Sunset Clause
45. Amount advanced on future commissions
Voluntary deductions
Indemnity health-care plan
Draw
Out-of-pocket maximum
46. Health plan that covers specific expenses not covered by Medicare
Medicare supplement
Totalization agreements
Flat-Rate Pay
Premium pay
47. Refers to pay rates that are affected by when an employee works
International social security agreements
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Time-based differential pay
Salary compression
48. Act that established the prevailing wage and fringe benefit requirements for contractors on federally funded construction projects
Final-Pay Formula
Davis-Bacon Act
Maturity curves
POPS(premium-only plans)
49. Act that created tax-advantaged savings mechanisms - including Roth IRAs and Education IRAs - for individual taxpayers.
Taxpayer Relief Act (TRA)
Modified-duty programs
Factor Comparison Method
Flat-Dollar Formula
50. 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
Flat-Dollar Formula
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
Defense Authorization Bill