What's a paystub?
A document that accompanies an employees paycheck every pay period.
What does PTO mean?
Paid Time Off
Medical is for what state?
California
What is an application fee?
a one time charge for an rental application
What's the difference between hourly wage and salary wage?
Salaried employees are usually paid the same amount each pay period, based on their total salary. An hourly worker, on the other hand, earns a set payment for each hour they work.
What are work benefits?
Employee benefits, also known as perks or fringe benefits, provided to employees over and above salaries and wages. These employee benefit packages may include overtime, medical insurance, vacation, profit sharing and retirement benefits, to name just a few.
What is open enrollment?
a period of time during which you can join something as a member or participant : a period of time during which you can enroll in something. Employees can sign up for new benefits during open enrollment.
List 3 examples of amenities
determined by judge
What's the difference between gross income and net income?
Gross pay is what employees earn before taxes, benefits and other payroll deductions are withheld from their wages. The amount remaining after all withholdings are accounted for is net pay or take-home pay.
What's the difference between short term and long term disability?
Short term disability is intended to cover you immediately following a serious illness or injury, and long term disability insurance is intended to maintain income replacement if your condition keeps you out of work past the end of your short term disability benefit period, even to retirement, depending on your plan.
what's the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?
Medicare is a medical insurance program for people over 65 and younger disabled people and dialysis patients. Medicaid is an assistance program for low-income patients' medical expenses.
Is a deposit and down payments the same thing? Yes or no and why?
decided by judge
What's the difference between work benefits and employer paid benefits?
work benefits are non wage compensation where as employer paid benefits are added forms of compensation in conjunction of employee wages/salary
401(k)s and 403(b)s, and 457(b)s are all what?
Retirement plans
What is private health insurance?
any health insurance coverage that is offered by a private entity instead of a state or federal government
What is the difference between lease and sublease?
Lease= Primary person
Sublease= Person under primary person
What's California's state income tax?
Based on your income/tax bracket.
What does FMLA stand for and what is it?
Stands for Family and Medical Leave Act and labor law requiring covered employers to provide employees with job-protected, unpaid leave for qualified medical and family reasons.
What's the difference between HMO and PPO?
PPO allows patients to choose any physician they wish, either inside or outside of their network. While HMO has to be inside their health care provider network.
What's below market rate?
A home/apartment that is priced to be affordable to households that are low to moderate income.