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Title: Payroll Applications


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Payroll Applications
  • Done By Jude Vishal

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Contents
  • Payslips
  • Paycheck
  • Payroll savings program
  • Payroll cards
  • Payroll professionals
  • Warrants
  • Required Hardware
  • Required Software
  • Financial reports
  • Purpose of financial reports

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Whats a Payroll?
  • It is a sum of all financial records in a
    business of salaries, wages, bonuses and
    deductions.

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What are Payslips?
  • It is a document that an employee receives either
    as a notice that the direct deposit transaction
    has gone through, or as part of their paycheck.
  • It details the gross income and all taxes and any
    other deductions such as insurances or charitable
    contributions taken out of the gross amount to
    arrive at the final net amount of the pay.

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Paycheck
  • A paycheck is traditionally a paper document
    issued by an employer to pay an employee for work
    done.
  • a physical check for paying wages and salaries
    has been uncommon for the past several decades
    and has been replaced by electronic direct
    deposit to bank accounts.

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Payroll savings program
  • A payroll savings program is a method of
    automatically deducting money from one's paycheck
    and depositing it into a savings account.
  • That money is less likely to be spent as those
    funds are made less available, so theres a
    reduced chance that it will be spent.

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Payroll cards
  • A payroll card is a card that allows an employee
    to access their paycheck by using a card that
    looks like a bank debit card.
  • A payroll card can be more convenient than using
    a check casher, because it can be used at
    participating automatic teller machines (ATM) to
    withdraw cash, or in shops to make purchases.
  • The payroll card account usually is held as a
    single account in the employer's name. That
    account holds the payroll funds for all employees
    using the payroll card system. Some payroll card
    programs establish a separate account for each
    employee, but others do not.
  • Most payroll cards will charge a fee if used at
    an ATM more than once per pay period.

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Payroll professionals
  • In several countries to be a payroll
    professionals, one has to be qualified e.g. in
    the U.S.A Payroll Professionals are Certified by
    the American Payroll Association.
  • They are designated as Fundamental Payroll
    Consultant (FPC) or Certified Payroll
    Professional (CPP) after passing the appropriate
    certification exam.

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Warrants
  • Warrants look like checks.
  • Warrants are issued for payroll to individuals
    and for accounts payable.
  • A warrant is not payable on demand and may not be
    negotiable.

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Payroll hardware
  • A simple computer is what is required!

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Payroll software
  • Comacc Payroll
  • IMS Payroll

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Financial reports
  • Financial reports are formal records of a
    business' financial activities.
  • These statements provide an overview of a
    business' profitability and financial condition
    in both short and long term.

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Types of Financial reports
  • Balance Sheet
  • Profit and Loss account
  • Statement of retained earnings
  • Statement of cash flows

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Purpose of financial statements
  • The objective of financial statements is to
    provide information about the financial strength,
    performance and changes in financial position of
    an enterprise that is useful to a wide range of
    users in making economic decisions.
  • Financial statements should be understandable,
    relevant, reliable and comparable.
  • The reported assets, liabilities and equity are
    directly related to an organization's financial
    position.
  • Reported income and expenses are directly related
    to an organization's financial performance.

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