Payroll
4 Common Retirement Mistakes And How To Avoid Them
Constructing a smart retirement income plan isn’t easy. Throughout the working years there are many factors to consider, such as salary, expenses – monthly and unforeseen – debt and college for the kids, just to name a few.
State-by-State Rules on Payroll Debit Cards, aka Paycards
Starting April 1, 2019, the federal government has specific regulations that will take effect, although none prohibit the use of paycards. Most of the new regulations pertain to how the issuer must respond to paycard holders and set specific disclosure...
Workers Spend 26% of Time “Disengaged”
The saying goes that a company is only as good as the people it keeps. But what if those people aren't fully engaged in their duties? According to research from staffing firm Accountemps, workers are disengaged at their jobs more than one-quarter ...
Paychex Launches New Paychex Promise Solution
The primary offering, Payroll Protection, extends the collection of payroll funds from a business’s bank account by seven days without interruption of service or insufficient fund charges, enabling business owners to pay employees and remit taxes on ...
5 Ways Small Business Owners Can Prepare for Retirement
Small Business Owners (“SBOs”) aren’t preparing sufficiently for retirement. A survey of SBOs, conducted by BMO Wealth Man agement, showed 75 percent had less than $100,000 saved for retirement.
2018 Review of OnTheClock Time Tracking System
OnTheClock provides all employees with their own portal, where they can view their hours worked and their current PTO. The portal also offers access to any employee schedules that have been created.
How Can Small Businesses Find Big Talent?
Smaller companies face a challenge when it comes to competing with enterprises for candidates. Not only is it hard for SMBs to pay more for top talent, but their hiring managers are more likely to be wearing several hats, which can translate to less ...
The Lamest Excuses for Being Late to Work: 2018
Broken down by age, 38 percent of those ages 18-34 are late at least once a month, compared to 36 percent of those 35-44 and 14 percent of those 45 and older. By region, 30 percent of workers from the West are late at least once a month, compared to ...