Payroll Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
BBSI | B | Barrett Business Services, Inc. | -0.43 | |
PAYX | D | Paychex, Inc. | -1.32 | |
PYCR | D | Paycor HCM, Inc. | 1.10 |
Related Industries: Business Services Software - Application Staffing & Outsourcing Services
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
UDI | A | USCF Dividend Income Fund | 4.35 | |
WBIF | D | WBI Large Cap Tactical Value Shares | 3.76 | |
DIVS | B | SmartETFs Dividend Builder ETF | 2.76 | |
GFGF | A | Guru Favorite Stocks ETF | 2.4 | |
SEIQ | A | SEI Enhanced U.S. Large Cap Quality Factor ETF | 2.02 |
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- Payroll
A payroll is a company's list of its employees, but the term is commonly used to refer to:
the total amount of money that a company pays to its employees
a company's records of its employees' salaries and wages, bonuses, and withheld taxes
the company's department that calculates funds and pays these.Payroll in the sense of "money paid to employees" plays a major role in a company for several reasons.
From an accounting perspective, payroll is crucial because payroll and payroll taxes considerably affect the net income of most companies and because they are subject to laws and regulations (e.g. in the US, payroll is subject to federal, state, and local regulations).
From a human resources viewpoint, the payroll department is critical because employees are sensitive to payroll errors and irregularities: Good employee morale requires payroll to be paid timely and accurately. The primary mission of the payroll department is to ensure that all employees are paid accurately and timely with the correct withholdings and deductions, and that the withholdings and deductions are remitted in a timely manner. This includes salary payments, tax withholdings, and deductions from paychecks.
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