Rewards and compensation for employees are the monetary and nonmonetary rewards that companies use in order to attract, incentivize, and retain their

Rewards and compensation for employees are the monetary and nonmonetary rewards that companies use in order to attract, incentivize, and retain their employees. These rewards can be both tangible and intangible; as well as affect employees directly and indirectly. Tangible rewards can be an employee’s wage or salary, bonuses, equity awards, benefits, paid time off, training and development, etc. Intangible rewards include support in the workplace, challenges to improve performance, autonomy, positive reinforcement, etc. Direct rewards are those that immediately affect the employee, whereas indirect rewards are still beneficial but are not explicit at all times. The combination of all of these is known as the total rewards approach. Determining compensation for employees is essential for employee satisfaction and productivity, and it is the responsibility of Human Resources to make sure that it also aligns with organizational goals. While achieving high employee satisfaction is a major component of rewards and compensation, it is important that such rewards do not come as a loss to the organization. Finding this balance is key. 

To serve as a basis, labor laws were put in place to ensure that employees receive fair compensation from their employers. The Fair Labor Standards Act, or FLSA, ensures that employees are paid at least a minimum wage, it sets the minimum age for employment, as well as defining exempt and nonexempt employees. Minimum wage is set at a federal level, and can be higher depending on the area and the cost of living in that area. All employees must be paid this amount for their labor. Regarding child labor provisions, the national minimum age for working an unlimited number of hours is 16 years old, excluding hazardous jobs where the minimum is 18 years old. With limitations on work hours revolving school hours, 14 and 15 year olds can also work. This requires employers to verify an employee’s age and ensure the proper documents to allow them to work. Furthermore, exempt and nonexempt employees classify a person’s ability to be paid overtime depending on their job positions. The FLSA defines the characteristics a job position must have for an employee to be exempt, where they cannot be paid overtime. Such characteristics include holding an executive, administrative, professional, computer, or outside sales position, being paid a salary, being above a specific pay level per week, and their job responsibilities. Other major labor laws regarding compensation include Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal Pay Act of 1963, ensuring equal pay and prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, sex, religion, or national origin. Additionally, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act guarantees the employee 300 days after every paycheck to file a claim if equal pay laws were violated. For federal contractors, there can also be a prevailing wage for employees that is calculated using the average rates paid by a majority of employers in the geographic area. Such laws that enforce this are the Davis-Bacon Act of 1931, the Walsh-Healy Public Contracts Act, and the McNamara-O’Hara Service Contract Act. One that applies to all states is the Consumer Credit Protection Act, which is relevant to garnishment of an employee’s wage. Garnishment is when an employer is to set aside a portion of the employee’s wage to pay a debt owed to a creditor according to a court order. The Consumer Credit Protection Act defines how much of the employee’s wage can be garnished as well as restricting termination of an employee whose pay is subject to garnishment. 

Complications with compensation are further brought up regarding independent contractors and who is considered an employee of an organization. If someone is considered an independent contractor, they do not have to be treated like an employee and therefore do not receive employee benefits. The criteria for being an employee or independent contractor is set by the IRS, where a person is evaluated using these criteria. It is not decisive and they do not have to meet all of the criteria, but it sets a basis for determining employee status. They fall under three categories: behavioral control, financial control, and the type of relationship. These outline the kinds of questions to ask of the person and job position to reach a conclusion. 

These laws impact organizations in finding the balance between making sure that employees are compensated properly and fairly, as well as maintaining the organization as a competitor in the market. If compensation is too costly, the organization has more losses than profits and thus the strategy is no longer effective. For example, if the minimum wage is higher in a certain city and the employer must meet sales minimums in order to pay their employees this wage, they might have to also increase prices. Generally, people believe that more rewards and compensation is better because it will lead to higher employee satisfaction, but that can be at great loss to the company. 

FINC 250 Signature Assignment Please read the following before you start the assignment. ? The signature assignment is designed to dem

 New Jersey City University School of Business – Department of Finance Spring 2022 Financial Literacy: Strategies for Financial Success FINC 250 Signature Assignment Please read the following before you start the assignment. • The signature assignment is designed to demonstrate that you have achieved the desired level of competence in making sound financial decisions. • This assignment is 20% of your grade in the course. • Although this is a case study and not an expository paper, you will be expected to use academic (formal) language in explaining your recommendations. • Each answer must include references to support your recommendations. Make sure that you include the links to websites, videos and publications or concrete details on where you found information to substantiate your answers. No full credit will be given to questions that do not include references. (Tip: You can use the videos included in folders labeled “Educational Videos Week X” as references.) • The next page has financial information on the “Morales Family”. You must use this information to answer the 5 questions of the assignment. You can access the questions through Blackboard on April 29th at noon. Answers must have a maximum of 250 words per question. • The assignment is due on May 11th at 11.59pm. Given that it is the end of the semester, no extensions will be granted. FINC 250 Spring 2022 – Signature Assignment 2 The Morales Family Diane Morales (Age 35) Diane is an assistant manager at a warehouse. Her annual salary is $45,000. Mike Morales (Age 38) Mike is an educator at a local daycare. His annual salary is $35,000. Children Diane and Mike have two children, Michelle, age 10, and Pedro, age 5. Residence The Morales family rents a 2-bedroom apartment that is 15 minutes from Mike’s job, and 1 hour from the warehouse where Diane works. Schools Pedro attends the same daycare where Mike works, and Michelle attends a charter school 15 minutes from home. Diane drives Michelle to school in her way to the warehouse. Transportation The Morales lease a minivan. The lease expires in 2 months. Public transportation is available in their neighborhood. Retirement Information Mike currently contributes 3% of his salary to his 401(k). The employer matches the 3% for a total of 6%. Banking Mike and Diane have a joint checking and savings account at a large multinational bank that has branches in their neighborhood. There are two other financial institutions in the area: a community bank and a credit union that serves the workers of the factory where Diane works. Life Insurance Policy A Policy B Insured Mike Diane Face amount $117,000 $50,000 Type Group life Renewable term (20 years) Cash value $0 $10,000 Annual premium $267 $100 Who pays premium Employer Diane FINC 250 Spring 2022 – Signature Assignment 3 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS The Morales Family January 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021 CASH INFLOWS Diane – salary $ 45,000 Mike – salary $ 35,000 Total inflows $ 80,000 CASH OUTLOWS Savings for children’s college fund deposited in their bank savings account $ 1,200 401(k) contribution $ 1,050 Total Cash Outflows $ 2,250 FIXED OUTFLOWS Life insurance payment $ 100 Rent $ 25,200 Utilities $ 2,400 Internet (home) $ 300 Telephones (cell) $ 500 Streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, etc.) $ 1,200 Fitness Center $ 500 Auto insurance $ 1,500 Auto lease $ 3,600 Gas, oil, maintenance, tolls $ 3,500 Student loans $ 1,000 Credit card debt fees (two credit cards) $ 4,800 Furniture payments $ 1,500 Total fixed outflows $ 46,100 VARIABLE OUTFLOWS Taxes – Diane & Mike FICA, federal tax $ 14,500 Food $ 8,600 Clothing $ 2,500 Hardware store $ 800 Online shopping $ 2,000 Videogames (mobile, console) $ 500 Entertainment/vacation $ 2,500 Total variable outflows $ 31,400 Total cash outflows $ 79,750 Total cash flows in 2021 (inflows – outflows) $ 250 FINC 250 Spring 2022 – Signature Assignment 4 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION The Morales Family December 31, 2021 ASSETS LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH Cash and equivalents Liabilities Checking account $ 600 Credit card 1 $ 15,250 Savings account $ 4,500 Credit card 2 $ 3,500 Total cash and equivalents $ 5,100 Student loan – Mike $ 25,000 Auto loan $ 12,200 Invested assets Furniture loan $ 2,100 401(k) account $ 3,420 Net worth (33,780) Total invested assets $ 3,420 Other assets Personal property and furniture $ 15,750 Total assets $ 24,270 Total liabilities and net worth $ 24,270 

3.2 discussion Pt 1

Chasing the Scream referred to research that found the majority of “drug-related violence” is related to trying to control the drug trade rather than crimes committed by those under the influence. It later states that when a large number of drug dealers are arrested, drug dealing does not decrease and violence, such as homicide, increases. (Hari, 2015, p. 80)1. What did you believe was meant by “drug-related violence” before reading this?2. Do you think the information from the reading, if it were better known, would change some stereotypes about people who misuse substances?ReferencesHari, J. (2015).  Chasing the scream: The first and last days of the war on drugs. Bloomsbury.Response ParametersInitial posts should be 250 words in lengthUsing APA format, please cite and reference the text and include at least one peer-reviewed article to support your post

Discussion on Oral Sex as just Part of Sex.

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Oral Sex as just Part of Sex. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. Since people do not feel like they cheated on their partners when they engage in oral sex with other people, oral sex is not actually sex. This opinion was shared by none other than former U.S. President Bill Clinton when he was almost impeached for allegedly perjuring himself for stating that he did not have sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky. Since the charges against him did not stick, we can reluctantly conclude that politicians support the notion that oral sex is not considered as sex.

Many health practitioners claim that oral sex is sex because even if it may not lead to pregnancy, it still carries the risks of transmitting sexually-transmissible diseases. And despite this warning to many teenagers (who attest to their ‘technical’ virginity), the latter still actively engage in oral sex. Other practitioners argue that oral sex is not sex because there is no penile penetration which is necessary to complete the sexual act. They further claim that oral sex is just part of sex, but not actually sex. However, on a more realistic plane, oral sex is real sex. Those insisting otherwise are bordering on technical definitions of sex in order to suit their morals and their guilty conscience. Oral sex can transport the participants to planes of pleasure-same as actual intercourse. In a less technical and juvenile context, it is a sexual act that precludes intercourse, but it is undeniably still a sexual act.