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1、THE HUMAN RESORUCES MANAGEMENT AND PAYROLL CYCLE,Chapter 13,1,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,Questions Addressed,What are the basic business activities and data processing operations that are performed in the human resources management (HRM)/payroll cycle?What decisions need to be made in this

2、cycle, and what information is needed to make these decisions?What are the major threats and the controls that can mitigate those threats?,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,2,Introduction,HRM/payroll: a recurring set of business activities and related data processing operations associated with eff

3、ectively managing employee workforce.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,3,Introduction (continued),The more important tasks include: Recruiting and hiring new employees Training Job assignment Compensation (payroll) Performance evaluation Discharge of employees due to voluntary or involuntary term

4、ination. Tasks 1 and 6 are performed once and tasks 2 through 5 are performed repeatedly. This chapter focuses primarily on the payroll system (task 4).,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,4,Introduction (continued),There are three external sources involved in the payroll cycle: government agencies,

5、 banks and insurance companies.The HRM provides information on hirings, terminations and pay-rate changes due to pay raises and promotions.The various departments provide data for the hours worked.The Government provides the tax information and requirements.The principal output for the payroll cycle

6、 is checks.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,5,Introduction (continued),Some believe that the value of employees skills and knowledge is several times greater than the value of a companys tangible assets. However, accounting and the AIS have not traditionally measured or reported this value of th

7、e employees. Some companies started to made changes in the late 1990s to develop a method to report on the intellectual assets and human resources. For example, Skandia Group experimented with including human resources information in their annual report.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,6,Turnove

8、r Costs,Recognizing the value of employees knowledge and skills can help companies better understand the true costs associated with excessive turnover. Experts estimate that the cost of replacing employees is 1.5 times greater then that of an employees annual salary!,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.

9、320,7,Turnover:,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,8,While private sector has more turnover, it is trending down.,Employee Morale is important,Bad morale leads to high turnover. Employee attitudes affect customer interactions and are positively correlated with profitability. Employees need to: Beli

10、eve they have the opportunity to do what they do best. Believe their opinions count. Believe their coworkers are committed to quality. Understand the connection between their jobs and the companys mission.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,9,Payroll Cycle Activities,Seven basic activities performe

11、d in the payroll cycle:Update payroll master file.Update tax rates and deductions.Validate time and attendance data.Prepare payroll.Disburse payroll.Calculate employer paid benefits and taxes.Disburse payroll taxes and miscellaneous deductions.Payroll is an AIS application that is processed in the b

12、atch mode.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,10,Update payroll master file,Updating the payroll master file includes changes such as:1) new hires, 2) terminations, 3) changes in pay rates, and 4) changes in discretionary withholdings.(circle 1.0 in Figure 13-3 on page 502).It is important that all

13、 payroll changes are entered in a timely manner and are properly reflected in the next pay period.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,11,Update Tax Rates and Deductions,These type changes occur infrequently.Payroll receives information from government, unions and insurance companies.This update is

14、shown in circle 2.0 in Figure 13-3 on page 502.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,12,Validate Time and Attendance Data,Information on time and attendance comes in various forms depending on the employees pay scheme. Most employees are paid either on an hourly basis or a fixed salary. Many companie

15、s use a time card to record their arrival and departure time. This document typically includes total hours worked during a pay period. Manufacturing companies may use job time tickets to record not only time present but also time dedicated to each job.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,13,Pay Sche

16、mes,Employees that earn a fixed salary, e.g., managers and professional staff: Usually dont record their time, but supervisors informally monitor their presence. Professionals in accounting, law, and consulting firms must track their time on various assignments to accurately bill clients. Sales staf

17、f are often paid on a straight commission or base salary plus commiss. Some may also receive bonuses for surpassing sales targets. Requires careful recording of their sales.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,14,Pay Schemes,Increasingly, laborers may be paid partly on productivity. Some management

18、and employees may receive stock to motivate them to cut costs and improve service. Compensation boards are being created to design compensation plans, rather than having executives create their own.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,15,Accountants Role,Accountants can help by: Advising on financia

19、l and tax effects of proposals. Identifying appropriate metrics to measure performance. Enabling compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. Suggesting appropriate public disclosures.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,16,Validate Time and Attendance Data,How can information technology help?

20、 Collecting time and attendance data electronically, e.g.: Badge readers Electronic time clocks Data entered on terminals Touch-tone telephone logs Using edit checks to verify accuracy and reasonableness when the data are entered.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,17,Prepare Payroll,The payroll tr

21、ansaction file is sorted by employee number.The sorted time-data file is then used to prepare employee paychecks.Next, all payroll deductions are summed and the total is subtracted from gross pay to obtain net pay.Once net pay is obtained, the year-to-date fields for gross pay, deductions and net pa

22、y in the payroll master file are updated.Finally, the payroll register and employee paychecks are printed.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,18,Reports,The payroll register is a report that lists each employees gross pay, payroll deductions and net pay. Sometimes the payroll register is accompanie

23、d by a deduction register which lists the miscellaneous voluntary deductions for each employee. Employee paychecks also typically include an earnings statement, which lists the amount of gross pay, deductions and net pay for the current period and year-to-date totals. Additional reports are produced

24、 by the payroll system; especially for Government agencies.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,19,Disburse Payroll,Most employees are paid by: Check Direct deposit In some industries, such as construction, cash payments may still be made, but does not provide good documentation.,FOSTER School of Bu

25、siness Acctg.320,20,Disburse Payroll: steps,Once paychecks have been prepared, the payroll register is sent to the accounts payable department for review and approval.A disbursement voucher is then prepared to authorize the transfer of funds from the companys general checking account to its payroll

26、bank account.The disbursement voucher and payroll register are then sent to the cashier. The cashier reviews the payroll register and disbursement voucher and then prepares and signs a check transferring funds to the companys payroll bank account. The cashier also reviews, signs and distributes the

27、employee paychecks.The payroll register is then returned to the payroll department.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,21,Disburse Payroll,Efficiency Opportunity: Direct Deposit Direct deposit is one way to improve the efficiency and reduce the costs of payroll processing.Direct deposit provides sa

28、vings to employers by eliminating the cost of purchasing, processing and distributing paper checks, not to mention reducing bank fees and postage.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,22,Calculate Employer-Paid Benefits and Taxes,The employer pays some payroll taxes and employee benefits directly. Th

29、e employer withholds federal and state taxes from employee paycheck, along with Medicare tax, and the employees share of Social Security. May also withhold voluntary deductions such as union dues, United Way contributions, credit union savings, retirement contributions, etc.,FOSTER School of Busines

30、s Acctg.320,23,Calculate Employer-Paid Benefits and Taxes,In addition, the employer pays: A matching amount of Social Security. Federal and state unemployment taxes. The employer share of health, disability, and life insurance premiums, as well as pension contributions. Some companies offer flexible

31、 benefit plans, sometimes called cafeteria-style benefit plans. These plans offer a menu of options.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,24,Disburse Payroll Taxes and Miscellaneous Deductions,The final activity in the payroll process is paying the payroll tax liabilities and the other voluntary dedu

32、ctions of each employee (circle 7.0 in figure 13-3 on page 502).Companies either prepare checks or use electronic funds transfer (EFT) to pay the taxes and deductions.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,25,OUTSOURCING OPTIONS,In an effort to reduce costs, many organizations are outsourcing their pa

33、yroll and HRM functions.A payroll service bureau maintains the payroll master file for each of its clients and performs the payroll processing activities.A professional employer organization (PEO) not only processes payroll but also provides HRM services such as employee benefit design and administr

34、ation.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,26,OUTSOURCING,When organizations outsource payroll processing, they send time and attendance data along with information about personnel changes to the payroll service bureau or PEO at the end of each pay period. Payroll service bureaus and PEOs are especi

35、ally attractive to small and midsize businesses for the following reasons: Reduced costs-economy of scale Wider range of benefits-same as large co.s Freeing up of computer resources-improve service in other areas.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,27,Control Objectives, Threats and Procedures,A se

36、cond major function of the AIS in the HRM/payroll cycle is to provide adequate internal controls to ensure meeting the following objectives:All payroll transactions are properly authorized.All recorded payroll transactions are valid.All valid, authorized payroll transactions are recorded.All payroll

37、 transactions are accurately recorded.Applicable government regulations regarding remittance of taxes and filing of payroll and HRM reports are met.Assets (both cash and data) are safeguarded from loss or theft.HRM/payroll cycle activities are performed efficiently and effectively.,FOSTER School of

38、Business Acctg.320,28,Threats and Controls,Table 13-2 on page 511 list the major threats in the HRM/payroll cycle and the applicable control procedures.Employment PracticesThe objective of the HRM function is to efficiently hire, develop, retain and dismiss employees.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg

39、.320,29,Threats and Controls,Threat 1: Hiring Unqualified or Larcenous EmployeesHiring unqualified employees can increase production expenses, and hiring a larcenous employee can result in theft of assets.Skill qualifications for each open position should be stated explicitly in the position control

40、 report.It is especially important to verify a job applications skills and references, including college degrees earned, because research shows that approximately 30% of resumes contain false information.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,30,Threats and Controls,Threat 2: Violation of Employment L

41、awThe government imposes stiff penalties on firms that violate provisions of employment law.The best control procedure is careful documentation of all actions relating to advertising, recruiting and hiring new employees and dismissal of employees. Careful training to keep up on laws.,FOSTER School o

42、f Business Acctg.320,31,Threats and Controls,Payroll ProcessingThe objective of payroll processing is to efficiently and effectively remunerate employees for the services they provide. Threat 3: Unauthorized Changes to the Payroll Master FileUnauthorized changes to the payroll master file can result

43、s in increased expenses if wages, salaries, commission or other base rates are falsified.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,32,Threats and Controls,Proper segregation of duties is the key control procedure for dealing with this third threat.Only the HRM department should be able to update the payr

44、oll master file for hirings, firings, pay raises and promotions.Controlling access to the payroll system is also important. The system should be programmed to compare user IDs and passwords with an access control matrix that:defines what actions each employee is allowed to perform, andconfirms what

45、files each employee is allowed to access.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,33,Threats and Controls,Threat 4: Inaccurate Time Data Inaccuracies in time and attendance records can result in increased labor expenses and erroneous labor expense reports.Automation can reduce the risk of unintentional

46、inaccuracies (field, limit, and validity checks).Proper segregation of duties can reduce the risk of intentional inaccuracies.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,34,Threats and Controls,Threat 5: Inaccurate Processing of Payroll Processing errors can lead to penalties if the errors result in failur

47、e to remit the proper amount of payroll taxes due the government.Three types of control procedures address the threat of payroll errors:1. Batch totals should be calculated at the time of data entry and then checked against comparable totals calculated during each stage of processing. Hash totals of

48、 employee numbers are particularly useful. If the original and subsequent hash totals of employee numbers agree, it means that: all payroll records have been processed, data input was accurate, and no bogus time cards were entered during processing.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,35,Threats and

49、 Controls,(2) Cross-footing the payroll register: total of net pay column should equal the total of gross pay minus total deductions. (3) A payroll clearing account: a general ledger account that is used in a two-step process to check the accuracy and completeness of recording payroll costs and thei

50、r subsequent allocation to appropriate cost centers.,FOSTER School of Business Acctg.320,36,Threats and Controls,Threat 6: Theft or Fraudulent Distribution of PaychecksAnother major threat is the theft of paychecks or the issuance of paychecks to fictitious or terminated employees.The controls relat

51、ed to other cash disbursements, discussed in chapter 11, also apply to payroll:Access to blank payroll checks and to the check signature machine should be restricted.All payroll checks should be sequentially prenumbered and periodically accounted for.The cashier should sign all payroll checks only when supported by proper documentation (the payroll register and disbursement voucher).Someone independent of the payroll process should reconcile the payroll bank account.,

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