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Human Resources Management: Compensation
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1. Workers' compensation plans set up by employers/industries in place of their state's compensation plan
Golden Parachutes
Seniority
Nonsubscriber plans
Travel pay
2. 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
Seniority
Taxpayer Relief Act (TRA)
Long-term care insurance
Premium sharing
3. Act that requires benefit continuation and crediting of service while an employee is on military active duty
Portal-to-portal act
Salary
Broadbanding
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
4. Mandatory benefits program set up as part of the Social Security Act that is designed to provide a subsistence payment to employees between jobs
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Unemployment insurance
Managed Care
Overtime pay
5. Type of insurance that provides regular payments to the surviving spouse and dependent
ADEA (Age Discrimination in Employment Act)
Independent contractors
Market-based evaluation
Salary continuation
6. 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
COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment)
Broadbanding
Market-based evaluation
ESOP's (Employee Stock Ownership Plans)
7. Jobs used as reference points when setting up a job classification system and when designing or modifying a pay structure
Coinsurance
Benchmark Jobs
Salary
Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit
8. Occurs when there is only a small difference in pay between employees regardless of their skills - experience - or seniority; also known as salary compression
Employees
Pay compression
Line-of-sight
Survivor's benefits
9. Basic compensation an employee receives - usually as a wage or salary
Experience Rating
International social security agreements
Imputed income
Base Pay
10. Pay that employees receive when they are called back for an extra shift in the same workday
Revenue Rulings
Call-Back Pay
Cash Profit-Sharing Plans
Profit-sharing plans
11. Set up by ERISA to insure payment of defined benefit pension plan benefits in the event that private-sector defined benefit pension plan terminates with insufficient funds to pay the benefits
SEP(Simplified Employee Pension)
PBGC (Pension benefit guaranty corporation)
International assignees
Green-Circle Rates
12. Large bank of time comprising all an employee's paid time off (i.e. - vacation - sick leave - and holidays) that the employee can use as they see fit
Frequency Table
Paid-time-off (PTO) bank
Capitated Health Care Plan
Flat-Rate Pay
13. Monthly benefits paid under Social Security to eligible dependents of deceased workers
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14. Form of health care that provides services for a fixed period on a prepaid basis
Variable pay
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
Copayment
Compa-Ratio
15. Health plan that covers specific expenses not covered by Medicare
Medicare supplement
Deductible
Flat-Dollar Formula
Copeland 'Anti-kickback' Act
16. 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
Money purchase plans
EGTRRA (Economic Growth & Tax Relief Reconciliation Act)
SBJPA (Small Business Job Protection Act)
Savings Incentive Match Plan for employees (SIMPLE)
17. Concept that states that jobs filled primarily by women should have the same job classification and salary as similar jobs filled by men
Excess Group-Term Life Insurance
Comparable Worth
Totalization agreements
Savings Incentive Match Plan for employees (SIMPLE)
18. Written benefit plans maintained by the employer that allow employees to use pretax dollars to pay for certain qualified benefits
Section 125 benefit plans
Medicare supplement
Flat-Dollar Formula
UCA (Unemployment Compensation Amendments)
19. Refers to a qualified - tax deferred retirement plan where the employer contributes a percentage of profits to employee accounts
Deferred Profit-Sharing Plan
Pay surveys
Job classification
Flat-Dollar Formula
20. Plans that allow employees of certain tax-exempt organizations to contribute pre-tax dollars toward retirement savings
Sunset Clause
Quartiles
Employees
403B Plans
21. Act that extended the concept of prevailing wage to employers who manufacture or supply goods under government contracts and required time and a half
Walsh-Healey Act
Time-based step-rate pay
SUB (supplemental unemployment benefits)
Medicare carve-out
22. Provide employees with payments based on the organization's profitability that are additional to the employee's normal rates of pay
Job classification
Cash Profit-Sharing Plans
Overtime pay
Hourly wage
23. 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
Medicare carve-out
Golden Parachutes
External Equity
Sunset Clause
24. Act that amends the Work Opportunity Tax Credit to reduce employer federal tax liability
Red-circle rates
Fully Insured Health-Care Plan
Tax and Trade Relief Extension Act
Maturity curves
25. Type of health-care plan in which the physician is paid on a per capita (per head) basis rather than for actual treatment provided
Long-term care insurance
Capitated Health Care Plan
Minimum wage
403B Plans
26. Act that established the prevailing wage and fringe benefit requirements for contractors on federally funded construction projects
Indirect compensation
Job classification
Scanlon Plan
Davis-Bacon Act
27. As defined in the FMLA - a condition that requires inpatient hospital - hospice - or residential care or continuing physician care
Serious health condition
Parachutes
EGTRRA (Economic Growth & Tax Relief Reconciliation Act)
Survivor's benefits
28. Purchaes health-care plans for large groups of employers to provide small businesses the economic advantages large companies have
QDROs(qualified domestic relations orders)
Incentive pay
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
Health Insurance purchasing cooperative (HIPC)
29. Bilateral social security agreements that coordinate the U.S. social security program with the comparable programs of other countries; also known as totalization agreements
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
International social security agreements
Defined Contribution Plan
30. A reimbursement standard used by insurance companies to determine how much providers should be paid for their services
Performance-based pay
Reasonable and customary
Involuntary deductions
Quartiles
31. Full-choice health-care plan that allows covered employees to go to any qualified physician or hospital and submit claims to the insurance company
Frequency Table
Scanlon Plan
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
Fee-for-Service-Health-Care Plan
32. Employees covered under FLSA regulations - including minimum wage and overtime pay requirements
Qualifying event
Salary
Reasonable and customary
Nonexempt employees
33. Pay based on where an employee works
Geographic Differential Pay
Prudent person rule
Self-insured health-care plan
Medicare Part A
34. Correlate pay with time spent in a professional field such as teaching or research
Maturity curves
Emergency-Shift Pay
MHPA (Mental Health Parity Act)
SUB (supplemental unemployment benefits)
35. Retirement plan by which employees cna contribute each year to a 401(k) plan or IRA
FSA's (Flexible Spending Accounts)
Utilization review
Savings Incentive Match Plan for employees (SIMPLE)
Scanlon Plan
36. Shows the number of people or organizations associated with data organized in a frequency distribution
Time-based differential pay
Compa-Ratio
Frequency Table
IRS 20-Factor Test
37. Amount of employer-provided group-term life insurance over $50 - 000
Excess Group-Term Life Insurance
Compa-Ratio
Golden Handcuffs
Time-based differential pay
38. Social Security Administration program that provides medical care for the aged; is taxed with no yearly maximum and is matched by the employer
Disability Benefits
FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act)
Nonsubscriber plans
Medicare
39. Evaluation method that establishes a hierarchy of jobs from lowest to highest based on overall importance to the organization
Portal-to-portal act
Job ranking
Nonduplication of benefits
Utilization review
40. 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
ESOP's (Employee Stock Ownership Plans)
Merit pay
401K Plans
HMOs(Health maintenace organizations)
41. Payroll deductions such as tax levies and court-ordered child support that an employee must pay; withheld from paychecks before voluntary deductions
Involuntary deductions
Survivor's benefits
Percentiles
Cash Balance Plan
42. Extra pay for working holidays or vacation days.
Premium pay
Pay surveys
HCE(Highly compensated employee)
Base Pay
43. Health-Care plan in which the employer pays a third party provider to assume all costs for health-care coverage for its employees
Independent contractors
Fully Insured Health-Care Plan
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
Top hat plan
44. Method similar to job evaluation systems that evaluates jobs based upon their market value
UCA (Unemployment Compensation Amendments)
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act(HIPAA)
Market-based evaluation
Incentive pay
45. 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
Line-of-sight
REA (Retirement equity act)
Final-Pay Formula
OWBPA (older worker's benefit protection act)
46. Act that prohibits wage discrimination by requiring equal pay for equal work
EPA (Equal Pay Act)
Premium sharing
Nonsubscriber plans
Medicare
47. Workers who are covered under FLSA regulations as determined by the IRS 20-factor test
Utilization review
Hourly wage
Pay compression
Employees
48. Rulings issued by the IRS to specific taxpayers or organizations who request an interpretation of the law
Private-letter rulings
Weighted average
Employee Commuting Flexibility Act
Out-of-pocket maximum
49. Requires administrators of defined contribution plans to provide notice of covered blackout periods; provides whistle-blower protection for employees
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
OBRA (omnibus budget reconciliation act)
Variable pay
CPI (Consumer Price Index)
50. System that shows preference to employees with the longest service
Seniority
Quartiles
Employees
Coinsurance