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Tips for Selling a Business yroll card program can be set up for employees who do not have bank accounts.For small business owners, the process of selling their business can become more complicated than the process that bigger companies go through when they sell their business. This is because in contrast to big business owners, small business owners do not have ready access to Wall Street investment bankers, merger and acquisition firms, and high priced brokers who can make the process a lot easier. However, this does not mean that small business owners cannot have access to the guidance that they need to help them get the best possible deal for their business. This is because there are some sources from which business owners can get very helpful information, which can help provide them some direction on the steps they need to take when they sell their business. One of these sources is the Internet, which hosts a number of websites that provide financial advice to people.The Internet is host to a number of website Employee Benefits Employees who receive their pay through direct deposit have immediate access to funds on payday. There is no waiting period for checks to clear and no hold placed on an out of state check. Deposits are made automatically and timely. The employee is provided with an earnings statement or paper record of the deposit, including all of the information historically found on a paycheck stub such as sick pay and vacation accruals. Employees do not need to leave the office on payday to stand in line at the bank, and they have the security of knowing that their pay has been deposited when they are out of the office or on vacation. Employees also benefit by the safety and security of the transaction, and the potential for incre Die Cutters Employers are continually searching for methods to reduce costs and streamline administrative operations, and the scrutiny of the expensive and time-consuming payroll process has been one of the primary targets. More and more employers are looking at direct deposit of payroll as the preferred method of paying employees. This article examines the concept of direct deposit, including the benefits, concerns and legal considerations.Die cutters include all the components required for fabricating materials such as metal, paper, leather, rubber, vinyl, plastic, fabric, wood and magnetic strips. The components include sharp steel stamps and rollers called dies and die cutting machines. These are used to cut the material into the desired shape and size.The two main die cutting processes are steel rule and rotary die cutting. The former is used to cut straight lines across sheets of material, and the latter is used to cut materials into different shapes. However, both the processes can do creasing, perforation and slitting.The basic process of die cutting starts from by placing material and metallic die into a fabricating machine. The machine has rollers that push the material against the dies giving it the desired cut, design or shape. Blades used in the rotary process are made from tungsten carbide, which is a hard and expensive substanc Direct Deposit Defined Direct Deposit is the electronic transfer of a payment from a company or organization into an individual's checking or savings account. In banking terms, direct deposit is an Automated Clearing House (ACH) application that allows consumers to have their paycheck or other deposits electronically deposited or credited to a savings, checking or other type of account at any financial institution. The employer supplies its financial institution with payment information and that financial institution then electronically sends transactions to the ACH operator for distribution to the employee's financial institution. The financial institution requires written authorization from the employee. Users of Direct Deposit Studies indicate that more than 70 percent of all workers in this country receive their pay through direct deposit. Eighty percent of large companies (companies that employ more than 500 employees) offer direct deposit of employee wages. Many employers and employees consider direct deposit an important employee benefit. Educational institutions, state and federal governmental agencies and retirement administrators often require direct deposit. Over 85% of people receiving social security benefits use direct deposit and over 500,000 companies in this country offer direct deposit to their employees. Direct deposit is even more common outside of the United States. Almost all European and Japanese workers receive their pay by direct deposit. Uses of Direct Deposit Payroll deposit is one of the most common uses of direct deposit. However it may be used for many other deposit applications including bonus payments, commissions, expenses reimbursements, benefits, dividends, child support, social security, retirement and pension payments, tax refunds and many others. Employer Advantages Payroll direct deposit can significantly reduce production, administration and distribution costs of paying an employee. The average cost to issue a paper paycheck is approximately $1.20 per employee, not including distribution or postage expenses. The Financial Management Service has estimated that the federal government saves more than $100 million each year by using direct deposit. Direct deposit eliminates concerns about lost or stolen paychecks and the expense of stop payment charges. Employers often experience an increase in employee productivity on paydays since employees no longer leave work to deposit a paycheck. A number of internal operating efficiencies are generally reported by employers who implement direct deposit programs. The potential for fraud is reduced because there are fewer opportunities for counterfeit checks, stolen checks, signature plates, altered amounts and forged signatures and there is no need for facsimile signature security. Companies of any size can offer direct deposit. A payroll card program can be set up for employees who do not have bank accounts. Employee Benefits Employees who receive their pay through direct deposit have immediate access to funds on payday. There is no waiting period for checks to clear and no hold placed on an out of state check. Deposits are made automatically and timely. The employee is provided with an earnings statement or paper record of the deposit, including all of the information historically found on a paycheck stub such as sick pay and vacation accruals. Employees do not need to leave the office on payday to stand in line at the bank, and they have the security of knowing that their pay has been deposited when they are out of the office or on vacation. Employees also benefit by the safety and security of the transaction, and the potential for increa Why Do I Need An NPI? How Many NPI Numbers Do I Need? All About Billing With Your NPI at any financial institution. The employer supplies its financial institution with payment information and that financial institution then electronically sends transactions to the ACH operator for distribution to the employee's financial institution. The financial institution requires written authorization from the employee.What is an NPI? NPI or the National Provider Identification number is a 10-DIGIT unique numbers. It is a combination of intelligent numbers that does not carry information about the healthcare provider such as his provider type, specialty or in what state he is practicing. This unique identifier will eventually replace all of the provider’s insurance individual provider number issued by each insurance company that he participates with. But this will NOT replace the provider’s Tax ID Number which is required on claims submission.NPI number once issued will remain permanent to the provider regardless of change in practice location, group practice or change of job.NPI or the National Provider Identification number has been mandated by the Federal Government through HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. This must be obtained by health providers from the Centers of Users of Direct Deposit Studies indicate that more than 70 percent of all workers in this country receive their pay through direct deposit. Eighty percent of large companies (companies that employ more than 500 employees) offer direct deposit of employee wages. Many employers and employees consider direct deposit an important employee benefit. Educational institutions, state and federal governmental agencies and retirement administrators often require direct deposit. Over 85% of people receiving social security benefits use direct deposit and over 500,000 companies in this country offer direct deposit to their employees. Direct deposit is even more common outside of the United States. Almost all European and Japanese workers receive their pay by direct deposit. Uses of Direct Deposit Payroll deposit is one of the most common uses of direct deposit. However it may be used for many other deposit applications including bonus payments, commissions, expenses reimbursements, benefits, dividends, child support, social security, retirement and pension payments, tax refunds and many others. Employer Advantages Payroll direct deposit can significantly reduce production, administration and distribution costs of paying an employee. The average cost to issue a paper paycheck is approximately $1.20 per employee, not including distribution or postage expenses. The Financial Management Service has estimated that the federal government saves more than $100 million each year by using direct deposit. Direct deposit eliminates concerns about lost or stolen paychecks and the expense of stop payment charges. Employers often experience an increase in employee productivity on paydays since employees no longer leave work to deposit a paycheck. A number of internal operating efficiencies are generally reported by employers who implement direct deposit programs. The potential for fraud is reduced because there are fewer opportunities for counterfeit checks, stolen checks, signature plates, altered amounts and forged signatures and there is no need for facsimile signature security. Companies of any size can offer direct deposit. A payroll card program can be set up for employees who do not have bank accounts. Employee Benefits Employees who receive their pay through direct deposit have immediate access to funds on payday. There is no waiting period for checks to clear and no hold placed on an out of state check. Deposits are made automatically and timely. The employee is provided with an earnings statement or paper record of the deposit, including all of the information historically found on a paycheck stub such as sick pay and vacation accruals. Employees do not need to leave the office on payday to stand in line at the bank, and they have the security of knowing that their pay has been deposited when they are out of the office or on vacation. Employees also benefit by the safety and security of the transaction, and the potential for incre Staff Induction Plans: 7 Top Tips For Getting New Employees Up To Speed Fast ving social security benefits use direct deposit and over 500,000 companies in this country offer direct deposit to their employees. Direct deposit is even more common outside of the United States. Almost all European and Japanese workers receive their pay by direct deposit.The quality of your staff induction plans says more about your managerial style and company culture than you think. At its simplest, employees work harder for companies that care for them, and hard working employees keep customers happy, bringing money into the company. You put loads of effort into attracting and retaining customers – can you say the same about your new employees?Staff induction plans can range from pitiful, or downright boring, to effective ways to harness the enthusiasm and energy of your new employee.Pitiful Induction Plans = Dis-heartened EmployeesAt the pitiful end of the spectrum, a new starter will be lucky to have a workspace waiting for them and maybe a couple of people say hello as they begin their new career. Why would this person bother to work hard when it’s obvious the manager and company don’t care about them?Mediocre Induction Plans = Bored Senseless Employees Uses of Direct Deposit Payroll deposit is one of the most common uses of direct deposit. However it may be used for many other deposit applications including bonus payments, commissions, expenses reimbursements, benefits, dividends, child support, social security, retirement and pension payments, tax refunds and many others. Employer Advantages Payroll direct deposit can significantly reduce production, administration and distribution costs of paying an employee. The average cost to issue a paper paycheck is approximately $1.20 per employee, not including distribution or postage expenses. The Financial Management Service has estimated that the federal government saves more than $100 million each year by using direct deposit. Direct deposit eliminates concerns about lost or stolen paychecks and the expense of stop payment charges. Employers often experience an increase in employee productivity on paydays since employees no longer leave work to deposit a paycheck. A number of internal operating efficiencies are generally reported by employers who implement direct deposit programs. The potential for fraud is reduced because there are fewer opportunities for counterfeit checks, stolen checks, signature plates, altered amounts and forged signatures and there is no need for facsimile signature security. Companies of any size can offer direct deposit. A payroll card program can be set up for employees who do not have bank accounts. Employee Benefits Employees who receive their pay through direct deposit have immediate access to funds on payday. There is no waiting period for checks to clear and no hold placed on an out of state check. Deposits are made automatically and timely. The employee is provided with an earnings statement or paper record of the deposit, including all of the information historically found on a paycheck stub such as sick pay and vacation accruals. Employees do not need to leave the office on payday to stand in line at the bank, and they have the security of knowing that their pay has been deposited when they are out of the office or on vacation. Employees also benefit by the safety and security of the transaction, and the potential for incre Will You Take a Czech? ximately $1.20 per employee, not including distribution or postage expenses. The Financial Management Service has estimated that the federal government saves more than $100 million each year by using direct deposit. Direct deposit eliminates concerns about lost or stolen paychecks and the expense of stop payment charges. Employers often experience an increase in employee productivity on paydays since employees no longer leave work to deposit a paycheck. A number of internal operating efficiencies are generally reported by employers who implement direct deposit programs. The potential for fraud is reduced because there are fewer opportunities for counterfeit checks, stolen checks, signature plates, altered amounts and forged signatures and there is no need for facsimile signature security. Companies of any size can offer direct deposit. A payroll card program can be set up for employees who do not have bank accounts.TAXI TO INVERNESS? WILL YOU TAKE A CZECH?Thus read a headline in a national newspaper earlier this week. These new taxi drivers from the Czech Republic are not only learning English, before they come to the UK, but 'The Knowledge' too, the 'bible' for taxi drivers. Are the British cabbies at home learning Czech or French or German?This is one phenomenon of the expanded EU, people moving all around Europe, working and living away from their homelands. The UK's shortage of skilled workers is acute, we won't speculate on the reasons - the fact is that many of our skilled workers have gone somewhere else. The EU is becoming more and more inter-national just like that traditional melting pot for all comers from all lands - the USA.The team at language jobs have known for a while, that this trend of incoming foreign workers would grow and that th Employee Benefits Employees who receive their pay through direct deposit have immediate access to funds on payday. There is no waiting period for checks to clear and no hold placed on an out of state check. Deposits are made automatically and timely. The employee is provided with an earnings statement or paper record of the deposit, including all of the information historically found on a paycheck stub such as sick pay and vacation accruals. Employees do not need to leave the office on payday to stand in line at the bank, and they have the security of knowing that their pay has been deposited when they are out of the office or on vacation. Employees also benefit by the safety and security of the transaction, and the potential for incre Test You Residential Construction Estimating Know How yroll card program can be set up for employees who do not have bank accounts.Estimating a residential construction job is very different from a commercial job. Often the contractor is frustrated with collecting data to create an estimate that is low enough for them to win the bid and high enough for them to make a profit.before a contractor even begins the project it is a good idea for him or her to look at the area that will be built upon to make sure that there are no environmental hazards, or that there are no structures that may have to be taken down. These factors not only cause delays, they can cost additional money.when a contractor is creating an estimate he or she must take into consideration create a quote for all aspects for the estimate.A residential estimate is comprised of many more factors than a commercial estimate. A contractor must create his or her estimate from small quotes on different parts of the construction job.All materials that will create t Employee Benefits Employees who receive their pay through direct deposit have immediate access to funds on payday. There is no waiting period for checks to clear and no hold placed on an out of state check. Deposits are made automatically and timely. The employee is provided with an earnings statement or paper record of the deposit, including all of the information historically found on a paycheck stub such as sick pay and vacation accruals. Employees do not need to leave the office on payday to stand in line at the bank, and they have the security of knowing that their pay has been deposited when they are out of the office or on vacation. Employees also benefit by the safety and security of the transaction, and the potential for increased interest accrual. In addition, many employers offer split deposits which employees can use to automatically increase savings by directing a portion of their pay directly into a savings account. Many financial institutions offer free checking and other account benefits to customers who use direct deposit. Direct Deposit Concerns Problems with direct deposit are rare because the transaction is electronic. Some statistics indicate that paper checks are 20 times more likely to cause problems than direct deposit. Generally problems with direct deposit are more easily corrected than problems with paychecks. The same procedures used to correct a problem with a paycheck can be used to correct to correct an error by direct deposit. Communicating any account changes or closures to the employer ahead of time will reduce the possibility of a problem with direct deposit. Mandatory Direct Deposit by Employers The Federal law prohibits an employer from mandating direct deposit to a "particular financial institution". As long as the employee may choose his or her own bank, federal law is satisfied. However, state laws on the subject of direct deposit vary widely. Some states allow mandatory direct deposit and others require an employee's voluntary consent. Individual state laws and/or the state department of labor should be consulted before implementing a mandatory direct deposit program. Promoting Direct Deposit to Employees Since mandatory direct deposit is not always an option, many employers have utilized different methods to promote direct deposit to employees. Educating employees about the benefits of direct deposit and addressing their concerns and misconceptions, often increases employee participation significantly. First, encouraging all new employees to sign up for direct deposit at the time of hire is helpful. In some states employers may even make direct deposit a condition of employment for all new employees. Periodic paycheck inserts are an effective method of reminding employees about direct deposit. Reminders about direct deposit can be printed on paychecks as well. Employers may offer incentives to employees who sign up for direct deposit or to human resource staff who assist in the process. Also, financial institutions may offer employee seminars about the security and benefits of direct deposit or supply promotional videos. Summary Direct deposit is a secure and efficient method of managing employee payroll and is expected to continue to increase in popularity for employers and employees. The benefits to all parties have far outweighed the concerns initially raised about the process. © 2006 All rights reserved. The author, Ann B. Plunkett, is an employment attorney and president and founder of WorkPlace Partners, Inc., a full-service human resource consulting firm. Ann is a frequent guest speaker on a variety of employment law and human resource topics. She has researched state direct deposit laws which are available at directdepositlaws.com.
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