Deck 15: Employee Benefits
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Deck 15: Employee Benefits
1
The most popular type of defined-contribution plan is the 401(k)plan.
True
2
Employee benefits are those rewards given to employees retiring from the organization.
False
3
Certain employee benefits can be reserved for company executives only.
True
4
Under Section 125 and/or DEFRA,an employer requires an employee to complete more than three years of service before becoming eligible under the plan.
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Disability insurance protects employees who experience long-term or permanent disability.
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Unemployment compensation is designed to provide funds to employees who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own and are seeking other jobs.
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An employer that establishes a SIMPLE IRA plan must make either matching contributions or elective contributions.
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8
The Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1973 ushered in the concept of one-stop,prepaid medical services as an alternative to traditional insurance programs.
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9
With a group life insurance,physical examination is usually required for coverage.
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10
Prior to the passage of the Social Security Act of 1935,employee benefits were not widespread.
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11
Flexible plans can be positive for unions because they have total control over the program detail.
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12
Private pension plans can be funded solely by the organization or jointly by the organization and the employee.
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13
Even though not vested,an employee can still receive funds paid by the employer upon leaving the company.
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14
The latest method for communicating a benefit package is to use extranet technology.
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15
Social Security is a federally administered insurance system that provides funds to employees upon joining an organization.
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Early retirement incentives are an alternative to mandatory retirement.
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17
In an effort to ensure the fair treatment of employees under pension plans,Congress passed the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)in 1974.
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18
Workers' compensation is a form of insurance that protects employees from loss of income associated with job-related injuries or illnesses.
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19
In a Roth IRA,the employer contributes up to 25 percent of an employee's total salary,with a maximum of $49,000.
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20
All employee benefits are legally required benefits.
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21
Vesting in a pension or retirement plan means that the employee upon departure from the company would:
A)have the accumulated contributions disbursed among remaining employees.
B)require legal action to secure the monetary contributions.
C)deposit all net earnings of the most recent quarterly period into the fund.
D)be eligible to receive money paid into the fund.
A)have the accumulated contributions disbursed among remaining employees.
B)require legal action to secure the monetary contributions.
C)deposit all net earnings of the most recent quarterly period into the fund.
D)be eligible to receive money paid into the fund.
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22
Figures compiled by the U.S.Chamber of Commerce show that the single most expensive benefit was ____.
A)retirement-related
B)medical-related payments
C)payments for time not worked
D)social security payments
A)retirement-related
B)medical-related payments
C)payments for time not worked
D)social security payments
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23
Although it is sometimes extended,unemployment compensation usually expires after:
A)12 months.
B)12 weeks.
C)26 weeks.
D)30 days.
A)12 months.
B)12 weeks.
C)26 weeks.
D)30 days.
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24
The rights of an employee to receive money paid into a pension or retirement fund on their behalf by their employer if they leave the organization prior to retirement is called:
A)a defined-contribution plan.
B)vesting.
C)confirmation.
D)nonforfeiture.
A)a defined-contribution plan.
B)vesting.
C)confirmation.
D)nonforfeiture.
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25
Which of the following is true about workers' compensation?
A)The laws generally do not provide for replacement of lost income.
B)The employee normally has to sue the employer to get compensation.
C)Workers' compensation coverage is compulsory in all states.
D)In workers' compensation coverage,there is coinsurance in that the workers' loss is usually not fully covered by the insurance program.
A)The laws generally do not provide for replacement of lost income.
B)The employee normally has to sue the employer to get compensation.
C)Workers' compensation coverage is compulsory in all states.
D)In workers' compensation coverage,there is coinsurance in that the workers' loss is usually not fully covered by the insurance program.
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26
Major categories of benefits include all of the following EXCEPT:
A)retirement-related.
B)insurance-related.
C)legally required.
D)payment for time worked.
A)retirement-related.
B)insurance-related.
C)legally required.
D)payment for time worked.
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27
The financial crisis facing social security stems from:
A)unwillingness of employers to help fund the system.
B)demographic changes in our society.
C)unwillingness of employees to contribute funds.
D)lower levels of unemployment.
A)unwillingness of employers to help fund the system.
B)demographic changes in our society.
C)unwillingness of employees to contribute funds.
D)lower levels of unemployment.
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28
Which of the following is true about the employer-sponsored SIMPLE IRA plan?
A)An employer that establishes a SIMPLE IRA plan must make either matching contributions or elective contributions.
B)Employers making matching contributions must match employee contributions up to 7 percent of the employee's compensation for the calendar year.
C)If an employer establishes a SIMPLE IRA plan,employees who received at least $2,000 in compensation during any prior tax years are eligible to participate for the current year.
D)SIMPLE IRA plans do not have to meet the nondiscrimination requirements,minimum participation/minimum coverage rules,and vesting rules applicable to other types of plans.
A)An employer that establishes a SIMPLE IRA plan must make either matching contributions or elective contributions.
B)Employers making matching contributions must match employee contributions up to 7 percent of the employee's compensation for the calendar year.
C)If an employer establishes a SIMPLE IRA plan,employees who received at least $2,000 in compensation during any prior tax years are eligible to participate for the current year.
D)SIMPLE IRA plans do not have to meet the nondiscrimination requirements,minimum participation/minimum coverage rules,and vesting rules applicable to other types of plans.
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29
To receive unemployment compensation,one must meet all of the following requirements EXCEPT:
A)employee must have been covered by Social Security for a minimum number of weeks.
B)employee must have voluntarily quit the former job.
C)employee must be willing to accept any suitable employment offered through the state's unemployment compensation commission.
D)employee's separation from work must be due to a layoff.
A)employee must have been covered by Social Security for a minimum number of weeks.
B)employee must have voluntarily quit the former job.
C)employee must be willing to accept any suitable employment offered through the state's unemployment compensation commission.
D)employee's separation from work must be due to a layoff.
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30
Generally,unemployment compensation:
A)is limited to a maximum of 36 weeks.
B)is calculated on the basis of the employee's wages received in previous period of employment.
C)is usually funded through taxes paid by employees.
D)can be awarded,in most cases,to employees fired for misconduct.
A)is limited to a maximum of 36 weeks.
B)is calculated on the basis of the employee's wages received in previous period of employment.
C)is usually funded through taxes paid by employees.
D)can be awarded,in most cases,to employees fired for misconduct.
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31
A less costly,lower-maintenance hybrid of the traditional defined-benefit plan is termed a:
A)joint contribution plan.
B)cash-balance plan.
C)recycling plan.
D)streamlined-benefit plan.
A)joint contribution plan.
B)cash-balance plan.
C)recycling plan.
D)streamlined-benefit plan.
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32
Which of the following employee benefits are (is)legally required?
A)Company-provided housing
B)State disability insurance
C)Interest-free loans
D)Stock bonus plan
A)Company-provided housing
B)State disability insurance
C)Interest-free loans
D)Stock bonus plan
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33
As a federally administered insurance system,social security is,for the most part:
A)mandatory.
B)exclusively designed for U.S.government-attached employees.
C)subject to the defined requirements of local municipalities.
D)optional.
A)mandatory.
B)exclusively designed for U.S.government-attached employees.
C)subject to the defined requirements of local municipalities.
D)optional.
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34
Health insurance under social security,commonly known as Medicare,provides:
A)free medical treatment to children under 14 and individuals over 65 years of age.
B)free prescription drug coverage for all citizens over 60.
C)universal coverage to all individuals who make social security payments.
D)partial hospital and medical reimbursement for persons over 65.
A)free medical treatment to children under 14 and individuals over 65 years of age.
B)free prescription drug coverage for all citizens over 60.
C)universal coverage to all individuals who make social security payments.
D)partial hospital and medical reimbursement for persons over 65.
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35
Common insurance-related employee benefits include:
A)social security.
B)retirement gratuity.
C)survivor benefits.
D)annuity plans.
A)social security.
B)retirement gratuity.
C)survivor benefits.
D)annuity plans.
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36
Generally,workers' compensation is:
A)prohibited where health benefits are also provided.
B)available only in highly-unionized states.
C)compulsory in most states.
D)optional in most states.
A)prohibited where health benefits are also provided.
B)available only in highly-unionized states.
C)compulsory in most states.
D)optional in most states.
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37
ERISA is designed to:
A)provide unemployment insurance to retirees.
B)ensure the solvency of pension plans.
C)allow for tax-deductible pension plan contributions.
D)provide funds for a limited period of time,usually up to 16 weeks.
A)provide unemployment insurance to retirees.
B)ensure the solvency of pension plans.
C)allow for tax-deductible pension plan contributions.
D)provide funds for a limited period of time,usually up to 16 weeks.
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38
The word "fringe" was dropped from the term "fringe benefits":
A)in an attempt to have workers pay less attention to benefits in general.
B)because of the shift toward linking most benefits to performance.
C)for fear of minimizing the significance of benefits to total compensation.
D)in recognition of the declining importance of benefits to employees.
A)in an attempt to have workers pay less attention to benefits in general.
B)because of the shift toward linking most benefits to performance.
C)for fear of minimizing the significance of benefits to total compensation.
D)in recognition of the declining importance of benefits to employees.
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39
Workers' compensation is most frequently associated with:
A)vacation expense when combining business and personal travel.
B)job-related illness or injury.
C)severance pay upon termination.
D)"office pools" maintained by employees for special occasions.
A)vacation expense when combining business and personal travel.
B)job-related illness or injury.
C)severance pay upon termination.
D)"office pools" maintained by employees for special occasions.
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40
The 401(k)is the most popular type of a:
A)defined-contribution plan.
B)defined-benefit plan.
C)sole proprietor plan.
D)maximum-rollover plan.
A)defined-contribution plan.
B)defined-benefit plan.
C)sole proprietor plan.
D)maximum-rollover plan.
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41
Which of the following is a requirement resulting from Section 125 and/or DEFRA?
A)No carryover of individual balances is allowed if the selected benefits are not fully used.
B)Taxable benefits allowed include dependent care assistance.
C)Employee benefits elections must be revocable.
D)An employer requires an employee to complete more than three years of service before becoming eligible under the plan.
A)No carryover of individual balances is allowed if the selected benefits are not fully used.
B)Taxable benefits allowed include dependent care assistance.
C)Employee benefits elections must be revocable.
D)An employer requires an employee to complete more than three years of service before becoming eligible under the plan.
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42
Describe insurance-related benefits.
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43
Discuss the concept of early retirement as a benefit.
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44
Flexible-benefits are also called _____ plans.
A)standard
B)HMO
C)PPO
D)cafeteria
A)standard
B)HMO
C)PPO
D)cafeteria
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45
Under cliff vesting:
A)no vesting is provided during the first five years of service.
B)the participant becomes 20 percent vested after three years of service.
C)after an initial period of service,the participant becomes vested in an additional 25 percent in each subsequent year.
D)the participant is 100 percent vested after seven years of service.
A)no vesting is provided during the first five years of service.
B)the participant becomes 20 percent vested after three years of service.
C)after an initial period of service,the participant becomes vested in an additional 25 percent in each subsequent year.
D)the participant is 100 percent vested after seven years of service.
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46
Which of the following is true about group life insurance?
A)Generally,the employer provides a minimum coverage,usually $5,000 to $10,000.
B)A physical examination is usually required for coverage.
C)Employees do not have the option to purchase more insurance.
D)Presently,employers can provide a maximum of $50,000 worth of life insurance for an employee without the cost of the policy being considered as income to the individual.
A)Generally,the employer provides a minimum coverage,usually $5,000 to $10,000.
B)A physical examination is usually required for coverage.
C)Employees do not have the option to purchase more insurance.
D)Presently,employers can provide a maximum of $50,000 worth of life insurance for an employee without the cost of the policy being considered as income to the individual.
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47
Why is it important for organizations to communicate the benefit package to their employees?
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48
Holidays that are observed at the discretion of the employee or employer are termed _____ holidays.
A)floating
B)fixed
C)unpaid
D)unofficial
A)floating
B)fixed
C)unpaid
D)unofficial
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49
Managed care programs include:
A)employee benefit packages.
B)pension plans.
C)PPOs and HMOs.
D)group life insurance.
A)employee benefit packages.
B)pension plans.
C)PPOs and HMOs.
D)group life insurance.
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50
Flexible benefit plans are attractive because:
A)unions often oppose them as they are required to give up control.
B)employees are given some control over the distribution of benefits.
C)they require less effort to administer.
D)they are a negligible component of overall compensation.
A)unions often oppose them as they are required to give up control.
B)employees are given some control over the distribution of benefits.
C)they require less effort to administer.
D)they are a negligible component of overall compensation.
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51
Why are employees often unaware of the benefits their organizations offer?
A)Employees generally do not take much interest in the benefits being offered.
B)Descriptive material,which is always provided,is very difficult for employees to understand.
C)Organizations often make little effort to communicate their employee benefits.
D)Usually,there is significant skepticism about the benefits offered to the employees.
A)Employees generally do not take much interest in the benefits being offered.
B)Descriptive material,which is always provided,is very difficult for employees to understand.
C)Organizations often make little effort to communicate their employee benefits.
D)Usually,there is significant skepticism about the benefits offered to the employees.
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52
Distinguish among contributory,noncontributory,funded,and nonfunded pension plans.
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53
Describe those benefits that are legally required.
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54
Describe unemployment compensation.
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55
Flexible-benefit plans may be of interest to organizations for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
A)employee benefits become a negligible component of overall compensation.
B)employees gain more familiarity with the various benefits' costs.
C)there can be positive tax ramifications for employees.
D)employment recruitment and retention can be enhanced.
A)employee benefits become a negligible component of overall compensation.
B)employees gain more familiarity with the various benefits' costs.
C)there can be positive tax ramifications for employees.
D)employment recruitment and retention can be enhanced.
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56
Describe workers' compensation.
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57
The Roth IRA:
A)is offered by small businesses or even sole proprietors,which usually do not have any other retirement program.
B)was created by the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
C)requires that the employer contribute up to 25 percent of an employee's total salary,with a maximum of $49,000.
D)allows for nondeductible contributions and tax-free withdrawals with certain restrictions.
A)is offered by small businesses or even sole proprietors,which usually do not have any other retirement program.
B)was created by the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
C)requires that the employer contribute up to 25 percent of an employee's total salary,with a maximum of $49,000.
D)allows for nondeductible contributions and tax-free withdrawals with certain restrictions.
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58
Discuss the concept of flexible benefit plans.
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59
Define the following: defined-benefit plans,defined-contribution plans,cash-balance plans,401(k)plans,and 403(b)plans.
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60
Explain the purposes of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)and the Retirement Equity Act.
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