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  • Payroll Post Notes: Only Print Used Attendance Codes

    This feature is great for those of you that have several attendance codes on employee records not in use that appear when printing checks or EFT notices. I'll give you one guess on this one...give up? Beginning with the release of The Financial Edge version 7.77, you will have the option to only...
    Posted to Weblog by Jennifer Maroney on 09-22-2008
  • Payroll Post Notes: Attendance Arithmetic (Part 6 of 6)

    Welcome to the final installment of the Attendance Arithmetic series. Let's talk about start of cycle attendance. Start of cycle attendance accrues all attendance on the effective date of the attendance plan. For example, David Jones started January 1, 2007 and accrues 40 vacation hours per cycle...
    Posted to Weblog by Jennifer Maroney on 06-10-2008
  • Payroll Post Notes: Attendance Arithmetic (Part 5 of 6)

    Welcome to part five of the Attendance Arithmetic series, let's talk about by hours worked attendance. To manually calculate the accrual: Determine the number of hours worked since the start of the attendance year. Find the number of cycle hours in the schedule. Divide the number of hours worked...
    Posted to Weblog by Jennifer Maroney on 06-09-2008
  • Payroll Post Notes: Attendance Arithmetic (Part 4 of 6)

    Welcome to part four of the Attendance Arithmetic series. Let's talk about by pay period attendance. To manually calculate the accrual: Determine the last completed period before the accrue through date. Find the total number of pay periods in the schedule. Divide the accrue through date period by...
    Posted to Weblog by Jennifer Maroney on 06-05-2008
  • Payroll Post Notes: Attendance Arithmetic (Part 3 of 6)

    In part 3 of the Attendance Arithmetic series, let's talk about monthly attendance. To manually calculate the accrual: Determine the number of months from the plan effective date up to and including the last day of the previous month. Divide the number of months by 12. Multiply the results of step...
    Posted to Weblog by Jennifer Maroney on 05-28-2008
  • Payroll Post Notes: Attendance Arithmetic (Part 2 of 6)

    Welcome to part 2 of Attendance Arithmetic. This time, let's review calculating weekly attendance. Here are the steps for the manual calculation: Determine the number of days from the plan effective date through the last Saturday before the attendance date. Divide the number of days by the number...
    Posted to Weblog by Jennifer Maroney on 05-22-2008
  • Payroll Post Notes: Attendance Arithmetic (Part 1 of 6)

    Do you ever wonder how Payroll calculates employee attendance accrual? If so, make sure you check out each of the six Attendance Arithmetic posts. Each will cover how to manually calculate the following accrual methods: Daily Weekly Monthly By pay period By hours worked Start of cycle Let's start...
    Posted to Weblog by Jennifer Maroney on 05-22-2008
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